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T. A. Fatkhullin
Researcher at Special Astrophysical Observatory
Publications - 36
Citations - 1250
T. A. Fatkhullin is an academic researcher from Special Astrophysical Observatory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gamma-ray burst & Supernova. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1174 citations.
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A γ-ray burst at a redshift of z ≈ 8.2
Nial R. Tanvir,D. B. Fox,Andrew J. Levan,Edo Berger,K. Wiersema,Johan P. U. Fynbo,A. Cucchiara,Thomas Krühler,N. Gehrels,Joshua S. Bloom,Jochen Greiner,P. A. Evans,E. Rol,F. Olivares,Jens Hjorth,Pall Jakobsson,Jay Farihi,Richard Willingale,R. L. C. Starling,S. B. Cenko,Daniel A. Perley,Justyn R. Maund,J. Duke,Ralph A. M. J. Wijers,Andy Adamson,A. Allan,Malcolm N. Bremer,David N. Burrows,A. J. Castro-Tirado,B. Cavanagh,A. de Ugarte Postigo,Michael A. Dopita,T. A. Fatkhullin,A. S. Fruchter,Ryan J. Foley,Javier Gorosabel,J. A. Kennea,T. Kerr,S. Klose,Hans A. Krimm,Hans A. Krimm,V. N. Komarova,Shrinivas R. Kulkarni,A. S. Moskvitin,Carole Mundell,Tim Naylor,K. L. Page,Bryan E. Penprase,M. Perri,Philipp Podsiadlowski,Kathy Roth,R. E. Rutledge,T. Sakamoto,Patricia Schady,Brian P. Schmidt,Alicia M. Soderberg,Jesper Sollerman,Jesper Sollerman,Andrew W. Stephens,G. Stratta,T. N. Ukwatta,T. N. Ukwatta,Darach Watson,E. Westra,T. Wold,Christian Wolf +65 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported that GRB 090423 lies at a redshift of z approximate to 8.2, implying that massive stars were being produced and dying as GRBs similar to 630 Myr after the Big Bang.
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SN 2008in—Bridging the Gap between Normal and Faint Supernovae of Type IIP
Rupak Roy,Brijesh Kumar,Stefano Benetti,Andrea Pastorello,Fang Yuan,Fang Yuan,Peter J. Brown,Stefan Immler,Stefan Immler,T. A. Fatkhullin,A. S. Moskvitin,Justyn R. Maund,Carl W. Akerlof,J. Craig Wheeler,V. V. Sokolov,R. M. Quimby,Filomena Bufano,Brajesh Kumar,Brajesh Kumar,Kuntal Misra,Kuntal Misra,Shashi B. Pandey,Shashi B. Pandey,Nancy Elias-Rosa,Peter W. A. Roming,Ram Sagar +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, optical photometric and low-resolution spectroscopic observations of the Type II plateau supernova (SN) 2008in, which occurred in the outskirts of the nearly face-on spiral galaxy M61, were used to characterize this event.
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The extraordinarily bright optical afterglow of GRB 991208 and its host galaxy
A. J. Castro-Tirado,V. V. Sokolov,J. Gorosabel,J. M. Castro Cerón,Jochen Greiner,Ralph A. M. J. Wijers,B. L. Jensen,Jens Hjorth,Sune Toft,Henrik D. Pedersen,Eliana Palazzi,Elena Pian,N. Masetti,Ram Sagar,Vishnu Mohan,Ashwani Pandey,S. B. Pandey,S. N. Dodonov,T. A. Fatkhullin,V. L. Afanasiev,V. N. Komarova,Alexei Moiseev,René Hudec,Vojtech Simon,P. M. Vreeswijk,E. Rol,S. Klose,Bringfried Stecklum,M. R. Zapatero-Osorio,Nicola Caon,Chris Blake,Jasper Wall,D. Heinlein,A. A. Henden,S. Benetti,A. Magazzu,Francesca Ghinassi,L. Tommasi,Malcolm N. Bremer,Chryssa Kouveliotou,Sergei Guziy,A. A. Shlyapnikov,Ulrich Hopp,Georg Feulner,Stefan Dreizler,Dieter H. Hartmann,H. Boehnhardt,J. M. Paredes,Josep Martí,E. Xanthopoulos,H. Kristen,Jonathan Smoker,H. Hurley +52 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the optical afterglow of GRB 991208 was analyzed and the authors derived a star-forming rate of 11.5 +/- 7.1 Mo/yr.
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Transition from Fireball to Poynting-flux-dominated Outflow in Three-Episode GRB 160625B
Bin-Bin Zhang,Bing Zhang,A. J. Castro-Tirado,Zi-Gao Dai,P.-H. T. Tam,X.-Y. Wang,Y. D. Hu,Sergey Karpov,A. Pozanenko,Fu-Wen Zhang,E. Mazaeva,P. Minaev,A. Volnova,S. R. Oates,He Gao,Xue-Feng Wu,Lijing Shao,Qing-Wen Tang,Gregory Beskin,Anton Biryukov,Sergey Bondar,E. Ivanov,E. Katkova,N. Orekhova,A. Perkov,V. Sasyuk,Lech Mankiewicz,A. F. Zarnecki,A. Cwiek,R. Opiela,A. Zadrozny,R. Aptekar,D. D. Frederiks,Dmitry S. Svinkin,A. V. Kusakin,R. Inasaridze,O. Burhonov,Vasilij Rumyantsev,E. Klunko,A. S. Moskvitin,T. A. Fatkhullin,V. V. Sokolov,A. F. Valeev,S. Jeong,Il Han Park,M. D. Caballero-Garcia,R. Cunniffe,J. C. Tello,P. Ferrero,S. B. Pandey,Martin Jelínek,F. K. Peng,R. Sanchez-Ramirez,A. Castellon +53 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported an extraordinarily bright gamma-ray burst (GRB) 160625B, simultaneously observed in gamma-rays and optical wavelengths, whose prompt emission consists of three isolated episodes separated by long quiescent intervals, with the durations of each "sub-burst" being $ 0.8 s, 35 s, and 212 s, respectively.
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GRB 050509b: the elusive optical/nIR/mm afterglow of a short-duration GRB
A. J. Castro-Tirado,A. de Ugarte Postigo,J. Gorosabel,T. A. Fatkhullin,V. V. Sokolov,M. N. Bremer,Isabel Márquez,A. J. Marin,Sergei Guziy,Martin Jelínek,Petr Kubánek,René Hudec,Stanislav Vítek,T. J. Mateo Sanguino,A. Eigenbrod,M. D. Perez-Ramirez,Alfredo Sota,Josefa Masegosa,Francisco Prada,Mariano Moles +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented multi-wavelength observations of a short duration gamma-ray burst detected by Swift (GRB 050509b) collected between 0 seconds and ~18.8 days after the event.