Cherepashchuk

(1976 UK2 )
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26.10.1976 00:00 Nauchnyj 34e1 44n32 observations 1


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Named in honor of Anatolij Mikhajlovich Cherepashchuk (1941– ), professor at Moscow State University and director of the Sternberg Astronomical Institute, respected worldwide for his work in theoretical and observational astrophysics. From an analysis of eclipses in close-binary systems he obtained correct estimates of the radii and temperatures of Wolf-Rayet stars, predicted x-ray emission in such systems, discovered optical eclipses in the unique system V1343 Aql and developed a commonly-adopted model of this object as a massive x-ray binary. He also discovered fast emission-line variability in the nuclei of Seyfert galaxies. (M 29143) _ _.


Discovered on 26-10-1976 in Nauchnyj by Smirnova, T. M.

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