Physics
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Jul 1996
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Journal Issue, Main Astronomical Observatory Kiev, Ukraine
Physics
Astrodynamics, Interstellar Matter, Stellar Physics, Galaxies, Eclipsing Binary Stars, Astronomical Catalogs, Kinematics, Stellar Color, Lagrangian Function, Data Smoothing, Solar Atmosphere, Photometry, Polarimetry, Gas Streams, Two Dimensional Models
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The articles in this issue address the following topics: dynamics and physics of bodies of the solar system, solar physics, physics of stars and instellar media, positional and theoretical astronomy, and mathematical processing of astronomical data. Some of the specific articles discuss a mass scale problem in fireball physics; UBVRI polarimetry and photometry of asteroid 1620 Geographos; iron abundance derived from two-dimensional inhomogeneous solar model atmospheres -- Fe I and Fe II lines (center of the disk); numerical simulation of the interaction between solar granules and small-scale magnetic fields; and comparison of the periods of changes in the granulation field with the periods of line displacements in the solar spectrum. Additional papers address the gas stream properties in the vicinity of the inner Lagrangian point in R CMa-type systems; the gas stream formation in the vicinity of the inner Lagrangian point of contact close to binaries of W UMa type; and a photometric survey near the main galactic meridian photoelectric observations and creation of the catalog of stellar magnitudes and color indexes in the UBVR system. Other reports are on a spectrophotometric study of the eclipsing binary AR Lac; a comparative analysis of selected minor planets' positions reduced to the systems of different catalogs; and in the field of mathematical processing of astronomical data, smoothing by Whittaker's method.
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