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O. A. Burkhonov
Researcher at Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
Publications - 59
Citations - 1187
O. A. Burkhonov is an academic researcher from Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Light curve & Gravitational microlensing. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 53 publications receiving 1024 citations. Previous affiliations of O. A. Burkhonov include National University of Uzbekistan & Isaac Newton Institute.
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A trio of gamma-ray burst supernovae: - GRB 120729A, GRB 130215A/SN 2013ez, and GRB 130831A/SN 2013fu
Zach Cano,A. de Ugarte Postigo,A. de Ugarte Postigo,A. Pozanenko,Nathaniel R. Butler,Christina C. Thöne,C. Guidorzi,Thomas Krühler,Thomas Krühler,J. Gorosabel,J. Gorosabel,J. Gorosabel,Pall Jakobsson,Giorgos Leloudas,D. Malesani,Jens Hjorth,A. Melandri,Carole Mundell,Klaas Wiersema,P. D'Avanzo,Steve Schulze,Andreja Gomboc,A. Johansson,WeiKang Zheng,D. A. Kann,Fabian Knust,Karla Varela,Carl W. Akerlof,Josh Bloom,O. A. Burkhonov,E. A. Cooke,J. A. de Diego,G. Dhungana,C. Fariña,F. V. Ferrante,H. Flewelling,Ori D. Fox,Johan P. U. Fynbo,N. Gehrels,L. Georgiev,J. Jesús González,Jochen Greiner,Tolga Guver,O. E. Hartoog,Nina A. Hatch,Martin Jelínek,Robert Kehoe,S. Klose,E. Klunko,Drejc Kopač,A. Kutyrev,Yurij N. Krugly,W. H. Lee,Andrew J. Levan,V. Linkov,A. Matkin,N. Minikulov,Igor Molotov,Jason X. Prochaska,Michael G. Richer,Carlos Román-Zúñiga,Vasilij Rumyantsev,R. Sanchez-Ramirez,Iain A. Steele,Nial R. Tanvir,A. Volnova,Alan M. Watson,Dong Xu,Fang Yuan +68 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an optical and near-infrared (NIR) photometry for three gamma-ray burst supernovae (GRB-SNe): GRB 120729A, GRB 130215A/SN 2013ez, and GRB130831A/N 2013fu was presented, which indicated an unusually low expansion velocity of ~4000-6350 km's-1, the lowest ever measured for a GRB-SN.
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A Trio of GRB-SNe: GRB 120729A, GRB 130215A / SN 2013ez and GRB 130831A / SN 2013fu
Zach Cano,A. de Ugarte Postigo,A. Pozanenko,Nat Butler,C. C. Thöne,C. Guidorzi,Thomas Krühler,J. Gorosabel,Pall Jakobsson,Giorgos Leloudas,D. Malesani,Jens Hjorth,A. Melandri,Carole Mundell,K. Wiersema,P. D'Avanzo,S. Schulze,A. Gomboc,A. Johansson,WeiKang Zheng,D. A. Kann,Fabian Knust,Karla Varela,Carl W. Akerlof,J. S. Bloom,O. A. Burkhonov,E. A. Cooke,J. A. de Diego,G. Dhungana,C. Fariña,F. V. Ferrante,H. Flewelling,O. D. Fox,J. P. U. Fynbo,N. Gehrels,L. Georgiev,J. Jesús González,Jochen Greiner,Tolga Guver,O. E. Hartoog,Nina A. Hatch,Martin Jelínek,Robert Kehoe,S. Klose,E. Klunko,Drejc Kopač,A. Kutyrev,Y. Krugl,William H. Lee,A. J. Levan,V. Linkov,A. Matkin,N. Minikulov,Igor Molotov,J. Xavier Prochaska,Michael G. Richer,Carlos Román-Zúñiga,Vasilij Rumyantsev,R. Sanchez-Ramirez,Iain A. Steele,Nial R. Tanvir,A. Volnova,Alan M. Watson,Dong Xu,Fang Yuan +64 more
TL;DR: In this article, an optical and near-infrared (NIR) photometry for three gamma-ray burst supernovae (GRB-SNe): GRB 120729A, GRB 130215A/SN 2013ez and GRB130831A /SN 2013fu was presented.
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GRANDMA observations of advanced LIGO’s and advanced Virgo’s third observational campaign
S. Antier,S. Agayeva,Mouza Almualla,Supachai Awiphan,A. Baransky,K. Barynova,S. Beradze,M. Blažek,M. Boer,O. A. Burkhonov,Nelson Christensen,Alexis Coleiro,D. Corre,Michael W. Coughlin,H. Crisp,Tim Dietrich,J.-G. Ducoin,P. A. Duverne,G. Marchal-Duval,Bruce Gendre,P. Gokuldass,Heinz-Bernd Eggenstein,L. Eymar,Patrice Hello,Eric Howell,N. Ismailov,David Alexander Kann,Sergey Karpov,Alain Klotz,N. Kochiashvili,C. Lachaud,N. Leroy,Weili Lin,Wenxiong Li,Martin Mašek,Jun Mo,R. Menard,D. Morris,K. Noysena,N. B. Orange,M. Prouza,R. Rattanamala,T. Sadibekova,D. Saint-Gelais,M. Serrau,A. Simon,C. Stachie,Christina C. Thöne,Yusufjon Tillayev,Yusufjon Tillayev,D. Turpin,A. de Ugarte Postigo,V. Vasylenko,Z. Vidadi,M. Was,X. F. Wang,Jie Zhang,T. Zhang,Xinghan Zhang +58 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors quantified the observation efficiency in terms of delay between GW candidate trigger time, observations, and the total coverage, and derived constraints on potential kilonova properties for two potential BNS coalescences (GW190425 and S200213t), assuming that the events were imaged.
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Analysis of the rotation period of asteroids (1865) Cerberus, (2100) Ra-Shalom, and (3103) Eger - search for the YORP effect
J. Durech,David Vokrouhlicky,A. Baransky,Sławomir Breiter,O. A. Burkhonov,Walter R. Cooney,V. Fuller,N. M. Gaftonyuk,John Gross,R. Ya. Inasaridze,Mikko Kaasalainen,Yu. N. Krugly,O. I. Kvaratshelia,E. Litvinenko,B. Macomber,F. Marchis,Igor Molotov,Julian Oey,David Polishook,Joe Pollock,Petr Pravec,Krisztián Sárneczky,Vasilij G. Shevchenko,I. Slyusarev,Robert D. Stephens,Gy. M. Szabó,Dirk Terrell,Frédéric Vachier,Z. Vanderplate,Matti Viikinkoski,Brian Warner +30 more
TL;DR: The spin state of small asteroids can change on a long timescale by the Yarkovsky-O'Keefe-Radzievskii-Paddack (YORP) effect, the net torque that arises from anisotropic scattered sunlight and proper thermal radiation from an irregularly-shaped asteroid as discussed by the authors.
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The first six months of the Advanced LIGO's and Advanced Virgo's third observing run with GRANDMA
S. Antier,S. Agayeva,V. Aivazyan,S. Alishov,E. Arbouch,A. Baransky,K. Barynova,J. M. Bai,Stéphane Basa,S. Beradze,E. Bertin,Jérôme Berthier,M. Blažek,M. Boer,O. A. Burkhonov,A. Burrell,A. Cailleau,B. Chabert,B. Chabert,J. C. Chen,Nelson Christensen,Alexis Coleiro,B. Cordier,D. Corre,Michael W. Coughlin,David Coward,H. Crisp,C. Delattre,Tim Dietrich,J. G. Ducoin,P.-A. Duverne,G. Marchal-Duval,Bruce Gendre,L. Eymar,P. Fock-Hang,Xuhui Han,Patrice Hello,Eric Howell,R. Inasaridze,N. Ismailov,David Alexander Kann,G. Kapanadze,Alain Klotz,Alain Klotz,N. Kochiashvili,C. Lachaud,N. Leroy,A. Le Van Su,Weili Lin,Wenxiong Li,P. Lognone,R. Marron,Jun Mo,J. Moore,R. Natsvlishvili,K. Noysena,K. Noysena,S. Perrigault,A. Peyrot,D. Samadov,T. Sadibekova,T. Sadibekova,A. Simon,C. Stachie,J. P. Teng,P. Thierry,Christina C. Thöne,Yusufjon Tillayev,D. Turpin,A. de Ugarte Postigo,Frédéric Vachier,M. Vardosanidze,V. Vasylenko,Z. Vidadi,X. F. Wang,C. Wang,Jun-Jie Wei,Shengyu Yan,Jicheng Zhang,Jie Zhang,Xinghan Zhang +80 more
TL;DR: The Global Rapid Advanced Network Devoted to the Multi-messenger Addicts (GRANDMA) as mentioned in this paper consists of 21 telescopes with both photometric and spectroscopic facilities, connected together thanks to a dedicated infrastructure.