CONTENTS
Foreword ..................................................................................................................................... 2
Contents ...................................................................................................................................... 3
Memorial session devoted to G. A. Gamow
Memories of my father, George Gamow..........................................................................................
7
The
Big Bang model: Its origin and development...........................................................................
10
Some
reflections on George Gamow's creative style.......................................................................
21
Cosmology
and gravitation
Weak-field limit of the conformal theory of gravity and galactic
.rotation curves.............................
24
Polygonal arms in grand design spirals ....................................................................................... 28
Demianski M., Go!da Z., Woszczyna A.
Density perturbations in a realistic universe ............................................................................... 32
Grunskaya L.V., Dorochzkov V.V., Isakevich V.V
Gravitational wave track in the Earth's electromagnetic field........................................................
35
Interacting gravitational excitons and observable effects from extra
dimensions.............................
37
Cosmoarcheology: astrophysical probes for new physics in the early
universe ............................... 48
Physical properties of a class of spherically
symmetric perfect fluid distributions
in
noncomoving coordinates..........................................................................................................
57
The models of voids in the Friedman universe ............................................................................. 60
The kinematic of relativistic motions in
astrophysical objects -
key
to the verification of the time - coordinate transformations......................................................
63
The Kotov-Lyuty effect: the new cosmological invariant? .............................................................. 66
The state of the cosmological model: observations and theory.........................................................
68
Novosyad!yj B., Apunevych S., Durrer R., Gott!oeber S., Lukash V.
Best-fit cosmological parameters from observations
of
the large scale structure of the Universe...................................................................................
73
Modern trend of the gravitational wave detection..........................................................................
77
The
only n on-contradictory model of Universe..............................................................................
81
Globular
clusters as gravitational lenses, observational test.......................................................... 85
Quasars and active nuclei
of galaxies
The massive stellar population in the dwarf starburst galaxies......................................................
87
Ko!esnikov F.M.. Kontorovich V.M.
The images of extragalactic radio sources in the diffusion model....................................................
90
Kontorovich V.M.. Pasyuga V.N.
A shock wave theory of "super-luminal" outburst from AGN ........................................................ 93
Kovalev Yu.A., Berlin A.B., Kovalev Y.Y., Nizhelsky N.A.
Jets in 20 AGNs with strong long-term variability of 1-22 GHz spectra..........................................
97
On the possibility for measuring the Hubble
constant
from
optic al-to-NIR variability time delay in AGNs......................................................................
99
On the evolutionary status of low-metallicity blue compact galaxies.............................................
102
Galactic objects and
Interstellar Medium
On
anomalous dielectric function of interstellar grain in far infrared...........................................
105
Baushev A.N.,.
Bisnovatyi-Kogan G.S.
The
cyclotron emission of anisotropic electrons in the X-ray pulsars.............................................
108
Bochkarev N.G., Ryabov M.I., Isaeva E.A.
Investigation
of the ionized component of the local interstellar medium........................................
Gosachinskij I.V., Morozova V.V.
Cloud
structure of interstellar matter. Observational parameters................................................
113
Interaction of supernova blast waves with
wind-driven shells:
formation
of "jets", "bullets", "ears", etc.......................................................................................
117
Stellar
wind in the ISM.............................................................................................................
121
Popov S.B., Prokhorov M.E., Lipunov V.M.
IMF
and evolution of close binaries after starformation bursts ................................................... 126
On variability of observed polarization
parameters
of
galactic radio emission at meter waves...................................................................................
130
Shme!d l., Freimanis J., Bochkarev N.G.
Calculation of chemical equilibrium in the interstellar cloud.......................................................
133
Bubbles in the normal and starburst galaxies.............................................................................
136
Radio spectra of complete sample of galactic supernova remnant.................................................
144
On the evolution of radio emission of the Tycho Brahe’s
supernova remnant (3C10)……………….. 148
Stars
Multi-time-scale variability of stars…….................................................................................
151
Andronov I.L., Antoniuk K.A.,
Apeltauer T., Chinarova L.L., Galis R., Hric L.,
Kolesnikov S.V.,
Niarchos P.G., Novak R., Patkos L., Shakhovskoy D.N.,
TT
Arietis: unprecedented switching from negative to positive superhumps.................................. 157
Photographic study of eclipsing
binaries BW Gas and AT Mon......................................................
160
Isotopic anomalies in CP stars .................................................................................................. 162
Magic numbers: supplement, description and classification.........................................................
166
Accretion discs around black holes: development of theory...........................................................
169
Black
hole X-ray binaries...........................................................................................................
175
Gherepashchuk A.M., Karetnikov V.G.
On
the evolution of Wolf-Rayet stars in close binary systems.....................................................
180
Spectral investigation of field blue stragglers............................................................................
184
Statistical research in evolutionary genetic
relationship of DMS-, DW-,
KW-
and KE-types of double stars..............................................................................................
187
NLTE calculation for O II.........................................................................................................
191
Kovtyukh V.V., Komarov N.S.,: Andrjevsky S.M., Dulapchi IF.
Isotopic abundances of magnesium – 24Mg, 25Mg, 26Mg
in
the atmospheres of G-K - Giants.............................................................................................
195
Kuznetsova Yu.
G.,
Pav!enko E.P., Sharipova L.M., Shugarov S.Yu
. Observations of typical, rare and unique
phenomena
in
close binaries with extremal mass ratio..................................................................................
197
Time-dependent disk accretion in binary systems........................................................................
201
Strong changes of the photometric behavior of carbon Miras........................................................
205
Relativistic stellar clusters ....................................................................................................... 210
The effective temperatures of K-giants........................................................................................
215
Molteni D., Teresi V., Gerardj G., Vaienza MA.
Numerical simulations of black hole accretion............................................................................
218
Kick asymmetry along a strong magnetic field
in the process of neutrino scattering on
nucleons.........................................................................
224
Variations
of the β Cephei Hα; line parameters in 1993 - 1998..................................................... 227
Optical
spectra of L-dwarfs ....................................................................................................... 231
Pavlenko Ya,, Yakovina L., Duerbeck H.W.
Models
of energy distribution in spectrum of Sakurai's object...................................................... 234
Evidence
on hot spot in contact binary VW Cephei......................................................................
238
Shakhovskoy N.M., Andronov I.L., Kolesnikov S.V., Halevin A.V,
Blob
parameters of accretion streams in magnetic cataclysmic variables.....................................
242
Accretion
onto a magnetic dipole: results of 2D numerical simulations ....................................... 245
Dorodnitsyn A.V., Bisnovatyi - Kogan G.S.
On
mass loss from evolved massive stars .................................................................................. 250
Period changes in the group of Algol-type
binary systems
with
asynchronous rotation of the main component.....................................................................
253
Point explosion within a cavity with a power-law density distribution ......................................... 255
Sun and Solar System
Churyumov K.I., Kleshchonok V.V.
Detection and study of luminescence cometary
continuum in spectra of comets
Schaumasse (24P), Scoritchenko-George (C/1989
Y1) and Hale-Bopp (C/1995 O1) ……………… 258
Analytical estimate of influence of limited
angular size of the sun onto
a
problem of twilight sounding of the atmosphere.......................................................................
261