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S. N. Yerin
Researcher at National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Publications - 49
Citations - 288
S. N. Yerin is an academic researcher from National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radio telescope & Antenna (radio). The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 44 publications receiving 245 citations. Previous affiliations of S. N. Yerin include University of Kharkiv & ASTRON.
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The modern radio astronomy network in Ukraine: UTR-2, URAN and GURT
A. A. Konovalenko,L. G. Sodin,V. V. Zakharenko,P. Zarka,O. M. Ulyanov,M. A. Sidorchuk,S. V. Stepkin,Peter L. Tokarsky,Valentin Melnik,N. N. Kalinichenko,Aleksander Stanislavsky,V. L. Koliadin,V. A. Shepelev,V. V. Dorovskyy,Vladimir B. Ryabov,A. A. Koval,I. N. Bubnov,S. N. Yerin,A. A. Gridin,V. F. Kulishenko,A. Reznichenko,V. Bortsov,V. Lisachenko,A. P. Reznik,G. Kvasov,D. V. Mukha,G. Litvinenko,A. D. Khristenko,Valery V. Shevchenko,A. Shevchenko,A. S. Belov,E. R. Rudavin,I. Y. Vasylieva,A. P. Miroshnichenko,N. Vasilenko,M. R. Olyak,K. Mylostna,A. O. Skoryk,A. I. Shevtsova,M. S. Plakhov,I. P. Kravtsov,Y. Volvach,O. Lytvinenko,N. V. Shevchuk,I. Zhouk,V. Bovkun,A. Antonov,Dmytro M. Vavriv,V. V. Vinogradov,R. Kozhin,A. Kravtsov,E. Bulakh,A. Kuzin,A. Vasilyev,A. I. Brazhenko,R. V. Vashchishin,O. Pylaev,V. Koshovyy,A. Lozinsky,O. Ivantyshin,Helmut O. Rucker,Mykhaylo Panchenko,Georg Fischer,Alain Lecacheux,Loïc Denis,A. Coffre,Jean-Mathias Grieβmeier,Michel Tagger,Julien N. Girard,Didier Charrier,Carine Briand,G. Mann +71 more
TL;DR: In this article, the current status of the large decameter radio telescope UTR-2 (Ukrainian T-shaped Radio telescope) together with its VLBI system called URAN is described in detail.
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Digital Receivers for Low-Frequency Radio Telescopes UTR-2, URAN, GURT
V. V. Zakharenko,A. A. Konovalenko,Philippe Zarka,O. M. Ulyanov,M. A. Sidorchuk,S. V. Stepkin,V. L. Koliadin,N. N. Kalinichenko,Aleksander Stanislavsky,V. V. Dorovskyy,V. A. Shepelev,I. N. Bubnov,S. N. Yerin,Valentin Melnik,A. A. Koval,N. V. Shevchuk,I. Y. Vasylieva,K. Mylostna,A. I. Shevtsova,A. O. Skoryk,I. P. Kravtsov,Y. Volvach,M. S. Plakhov,N. Vasilenko,Y. Vasylkivskyi,Dmytro M. Vavriv,V. V. Vinogradov,R. Kozhin,A. Kravtsov,E. Bulakh,A. Kuzin,A. Vasilyev,Vladimir B. Ryabov,A. Reznichenko,V. Bortsov,V. Lisachenko,G. Kvasov,D. V. Mukha,G. Litvinenko,A. Brazhenko,R. V. Vashchishin,O. Pylaev,V. Koshovyy,A. Lozinsky,O. Ivantyshyn,Helmut O. Rucker,Mykhaylo Panchenko,Georg Fischer,A. Lecacheux,Loïc Denis,A. Coffre,Jean-Mathias Grießmeier +51 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe digital radio astronomical receivers used for decameter and meter wavelength observations at the UTR-2 radio telescope, the URAN VLBI system, and the GURT new generation radio telescope.
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UWB active antenna array for low frequency radio astronomy
TL;DR: In this paper, the design, electric circuit and some results of experimental and theoretical researches are given and described for the subarray of the giant Ukrainian Radio Telescope (GURT) in the decameter wavelength range.
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Sensitivity of an Active Antenna Array Element for the Low-Frequency Radio Telescope GURT
TL;DR: In this article, the parameters of the active antenna used as array element are studied, with special attention paid to sensitivity, and the results of numerical calculations of the sensitivity are given in terms of the sky noise dominance and system equivalent flux density of the GURT element within 10−80 MHz.
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A twofold mission to the moon: Objectives and payloads
Yu. G. Shkuratov,Alexandr A. Konovalenko,V. V. Zakharenko,A.A. Stanislavsky,E.Y. Bannikova,V. G. Kaydash,D. G. Stankevich,Viktor Korokhin,Dmytro M. Vavriv,V.G. Galushko,S. N. Yerin,I. N. Bubnov,Peter L. Tokarsky,O. M. Ulyanov,S. V. Stepkin,L.N. Lytvynenko,Ya. S. Yatskiv,Gorden Videen,Ph. Zarka,Helmut O. Rucker +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a double mission that consists of two parts: (1) orbiter exploration from an elongated orbit with a pericenter over the north pole (100 km above the surface), and (2) exploration with a lander located on the lunar farside near the south pole in the surroundings of the crater Braude.