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Mass accretion rate in the jet-driving symbiotic binary MWC 560
DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2312.04208 Bibcode: 2024BlgAJ..40...85M

Zamanov, R. K.; Marchev, V. D.

We analyze photometric observations of the symbiotic star MWC 560 in B and V bands obtained during the period 1990-2023. We estimate the luminosity and the mass accretion rate of the hot component. We find that the luminosity varies in the range from 200 L⊙ to 3000 L⊙, corresponding to a mass accretion rate in the range 1 × 10−7 − 2 × 10−6 M⊙ yr−1…

2024 Bulgarian Astronomical Journal
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Characterization of the Early Dynamics of Solar Coronal Bright Fronts
DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2404.03396 Bibcode: 2024BlgAJ..41...63N

Stepanyuk, Oleg; Kozarev, Kamen; Nedal, Mohamed +2 more

We present a comprehensive characterization of 26 Coronal Mass Ejection (CME)-driven compressive waves known as Coronal Bright Fronts (CBFs) observed in the low solar corona between 2010 and 2017. These CBFs have been found to be associated with Solar Energetic Particle (SEP) events near Earth, indicating their importance in understanding space we…

2024 Bulgarian Astronomical Journal
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Investigation of three events of solar parameters and Interplanetary Coronal Mass ejections during the maximum phase of solar cycle 24
Bibcode: 2024BlgAJ..41...27D

Dhaiya, M. S.; Bidhu, S. S.; Sobia, A. Iren

This paper analyzes the Three events of Solar Parameters and Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections in the maximum phase of Solar Cycle 24 and focuses on the magnetic activity of interplanetary coronal mass ejection during the solar cycle 24. We investigate the magnetic field magnitude (B), Proton temperature (Tp), Proton density (Np). From this st…

2024 Bulgarian Astronomical Journal
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Properties of Milky Way globular clusters associated with X-ray sources
Bibcode: 2024BlgAJ..40...59B

Nedialkov, Petko; Botev, Svetoslav; Petrov, Georgi P.

The integral X-ray luminosities of 89 Milky Way Globular Clusters within 2 core radii rc have been estimated using the average X-ray fluxes of individual sources detected in the recent Chandra, XMM-Newton or Swift missions. The X-ray luminosity function is constructed and a limit luminosity LX([0.5-7] keV) = 1033.65

2024 Bulgarian Astronomical Journal
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BV Photometric Observations of the Dwarf Novae DX And and AR And
Bibcode: 2023BlgAJ..38..114D

Zamanov, R. K.; Dankova, L.; Kostov, A.

We report photometric observations of the intranight variability of the dwarf novae DX And and AR And in two bands (B and V) on a few nights in late October 2022. The observations are performed with the 50/70 cm Schmidt telescope of the National Astronomical Observatory Rozhen. The results indicate that both stars exhibit intranight variability wi…

2023 Bulgarian Astronomical Journal
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BV photometric observations of the flickering of the dwarf nova RX And
DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2303.08616 Bibcode: 2023BlgAJ..39...58Z

Stoyanov, K. A.; Ivanov, V. D.; Minev, M. +3 more

We report photometry of the intranight variability of the dwarf nova RX~And in two bands ($B$ and $V$). The observations are carried out during three nights in November-December 2022 with the 50/70~cm Schmidt telescope of the Rozhen National Astronomical Observatory. The observations indicate that the amplitude of the flickering is about 0.5 mag i…

2023 Bulgarian Astronomical Journal
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Hα spectroscopy of the recurrent nova RS Oph during the 2021 outburst
DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2109.11306 Bibcode: 2022BlgAJ..37...24Z

Stoyanov, K. A.; Marchev, D.; Zamanov, R. K. +3 more

We report spectroscopic observations of the Hα emission line of the recurrent nova RS~Oph obtained between 2021 August 12 and 2021 August 23 during the recent outburst. On the basis of the sharp P~Cyg profile superimposed onto the strong Hα emission, we estimate that the outflowing velocity of the material surrounding RS~Oph is in the range 32 km …

2022 Bulgarian Astronomical Journal
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Ultra-short period contact binaries: restricting the parameters of the primary using Gaia parallax
DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2201.10637 Bibcode: 2022BlgAJ..37...46K

Kurtenkov, Alexander

Possible M-type contact binaries were investigated by selecting W UMa-type variables with orbital periods below the 0.22-day cutoff. Gaia parallaxes were combined with Gaia and 2MASS photometry to obtain G and J-band absolute magnitudes of 674 red variable stars catalogued as contact binaries in the VSX database. The absolute magnitude of main seq…

2022 Bulgarian Astronomical Journal
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UBVRI observations of the flickering of the dwarf nova RX And
DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2104.12439 Bibcode: 2021BlgAJ..35..110Z

Zamanov, R. K.; Nikolov, G.; Georgieva, A. T.

We report observations of the flickering variability of the dwarf nova RX And in five bands (UBVRI) on two nights. On 25 October 2019 the brightness of the star was B≈ 13.8 mag, the amplitude of the flickering was 0.47 mag, and we estimate for the flickering source temperature Tfl = 10700 ± 400 K, and radius Rfl =0.046 ± 0.00…

2021 Bulgarian Astronomical Journal
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Global parameters of the W UMa binaries NSVS 3777464, NSVS 5810460 and ASAS J212236+0657.3
Bibcode: 2020BlgAJ..32...71K

Petrov, N.; Kjurkchieva, D.; Popov, V. +1 more

Photometric observations in Sloan filters g', i' of the short-period eclipsing stars NSVS 3777464, NSVS 5810460 and ASAS J212236+0657.3 are presented. Their goal was determination of the targets' parameters by light curve solutions. We found the three targets to be overcontact binaries of W subtype: NSVS 3777464 and NSVS 5810460 undergo partial ec…

2020 Bulgarian Astronomical Journal
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