• 제목/요약/키워드: Astronomical research

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GENERAL PROGRAM FOR BINARY STARS RESEARCH AT MAYDANAK

  • ZAKIROV M. M.;HOJAEV A. S.;ARZUMANYANTS G. C.
    • 천문학회지
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    • 제29권spc1호
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    • pp.245-246
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    • 1996
  • The extensive close binary research program earring out at High Altitude Maydanak Observatory (Uzbekistan) by means of the UBVR photoelectric photometry on 1.0 m and 0.6 m Zeiss telescopes is described. It includes more than 240 close binary systems (CBS) in 89 different stellar aggregates. Lightcurves of CBS as well as their orbital elements derived by us are presented.

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CONSIDERATION OF IR PHASE-SHIFTING INTERFEROMETRIC SYSTEM FOR TESTING ASTRONOMICAL ASPHERIC MIRROR IN CHINA

  • ZHOU WENGE;CUI XIANGQUN
    • 천문학회지
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    • 제29권spc1호
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    • pp.403-404
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    • 1996
  • This paper describes a plan of a new IR phace-shfting interferometric system for testing astronomical aspheric mirror which has big departure from the best fit reference sphere during fine grinding. In this experimental system, some new technology will be adopted. The accuracy of system can reach $\lambda$/40($\lambda$=10.6${\mu}m$)

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Seperation of foreground stars using proper motion data in the Large Magellanic Cloud

  • 김재영;박수종;최민호
    • 천문학회보
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    • 제36권1호
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    • pp.31.1-31.1
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    • 2011
  • We present wide-field near-IR imaging polarimetry of 30 Doradus in the Large Magellanic Cloud, using the InfraRed Survey Facility (IRSF). We obtained polarimetry data in J, H, and Ks bands using the JHKs-simultaneous imaging polarimeter SIRPOL. Since many Galactic field stars along the line-of-sight to the Large Magellanic Cloud are contaminated in our data, we developed methods to identify the foreground sources using the proper motion data. We investigated polarimetric properties between the Galactic foreground stars and the stars in the LMC.

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남북 천문분야 협력방안 기초 연구 II : 남북한 천문역서 비교 (A STUDY OF COOPERATION BETWEEN SOUTH AND NORTH KOREA IN THE FIELD OF ASTRONOMY II : ASTRONOMICAL ALMANAC)

  • 양홍진;임인성;이용복;최현규
    • 천문학논총
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    • 제33권1호
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2018
  • In order to encourage collaboration with North Korea in astronomy research field, we have studied the astronomical almanacs published in South and North Korea. The almanac contains fundamental astronomical data including not only daily calendar data but also unique characteristics selected by necessity in each country. We compared the South and North Korean astronomical almanacs in terms of contents, detailed descriptions, unique items, and so forth. We used the 2017 almanac for South Korea and 1993 almanac which is useful for this research for North Korea. We found that there were several differences between South and North Korean almanacs. The North Korean almanac is published for the astronomer or navigator, thus it has supplementary information about spherical astronomy such as precession of the north pole and position of celestial bodies. Whereas the South Korean almanac is published for the general public, and it distinctively contains luni-solar calendar, 24 solar terms, national holidays, etc. This study could be helpful for research cooperation between South and North Korea in astronomy.

북한 학술지에 실린 태양 연구 활동 분석 (ANALYSIS OF SOLAR RESEARCH ACTIVITIES PUBLISHED IN NORTH KOREAN JOURNALS)

  • 김수진;양홍진;정종균;임인성
    • 천문학논총
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    • 제36권2호
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    • pp.37-45
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    • 2021
  • We have analyzed 42 research papers regarding on the solar astronomy written by North Korea scientists to investigate the current status of astronomical activities in North Korea. The papers are surveyed from the 'Bulletin of Astronomy', the 'Physics', the 'Bulletin of Academy of Science', and the 'Natural Science' in North Korea, and SCI journals. In addition, we refer to the presentation material announced in the 2015 IAU by director of Pyongyang Astronomical Observatory (PAO) and the 2013 OAD/IAU reports. We have analyzed the papers statistically according to three criteria such as research subject, research field, and research members. The main research subjects are the sunspot (28%), observation system (21%), and space environments (19%). The research fields are distributed with data analysis (50%), numerical method (29%), and instrument development (21%). There have been 25 and 9 researchers in the solar astronomy and space environment, respectively since 1995. North Korea's solar research activities were also investigated in three area: instrument, solar physics, and international research linkage. PAO has operated two of sunspot telescope and solar horizontal telescope for spectroscopy and polarimetry, but there is no specific information on solar radio telescopes. North Korea has cooperated in solar research with Europe and China. We expect that the results of this study will be used as useful resource in supporting astronomical cooperation between South and North Korea in the future.