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V. N. Komarova
Researcher at Special Astrophysical Observatory
Publications - 3
Citations - 729
V. N. Komarova is an academic researcher from Special Astrophysical Observatory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gamma-ray burst & Stars. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 697 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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The optical identification of events with poorly defined locations the case of the Fermi GBM GRB 140801A
V. M. Lipunov,J. Gorosabel,J. Gorosabel,J. Gorosabel,Maria Pruzhinskaya,A. de Ugarte Postigo,A. de Ugarte Postigo,V. Pelassa,V. Pelassa,A. Tsvetkova,I. V. Sokolov,D. A. Kann,Dong Xu,Dong Xu,E. S. Gorbovskoy,V. V. Krushinski,V. G. Kornilov,P. Balanutsa,S. V. Boronina,N. M. Budnev,Zach Cano,A. J. Castro-Tirado,A. J. Castro-Tirado,V. Chazov,Valerie Connaughton,Valerie Connaughton,C. Delvaux,D. D. Frederiks,J. F. U. Fynbo,A. Gabovich,Adam Goldstein,Jochen Greiner,Jochen Greiner,O. A. Gress,K. Ivanov,Pall Jakobsson,S. Klose,Fabian Knust,V. N. Komarova,E. N. Konstantinov,Alexander Krylov,D. Kuvshinov,A. Kuznetsov,G. V. Lipunova,A. S. Moskvitin,V. D. Pal'shin,S. B. Pandey,V. Poleshchuk,S. Schmidl,Yu. Sergienko,E. Sinyakov,Steve Schulze,Steve Schulze,V. V. Sokolov,T. N. Sokolova,Martin Sparre,Christina C. Thöne,Andrey Tlatov,N. V. Tyurina,M. Ulanov,M. Ulanov,S. Yazev,V. Yurkov +62 more
TL;DR: The optical afterglow of GRB 140801A was detected by MASTER Global Robotic Net 53 seconds after receiving the alert, making it the fastest optical detection of a GRB from a GBM error-box as discussed by the authors.
00 01 35 7 v 3 2 7 A pr 2 00 0 BV R c I c photometry of the GRB 980703 and GRB 990123 host galaxies
TL;DR: In this article , a photometry of GRB 980703 and GRB 990123 host galaxies was performed about 20 days and a half year after gamma-ray bursts cured, respectively.