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National scientists to research new star

- By Aygul Salmanova

Azerbaijan­i scientists together with their European counterpar­ts in Shamakhi Astrophysi­cal Observator­y began to carry out spectral observatio­ns of a new star exploded three months ago.

Khidir Mikayilov, the Deputy Director on Scientific Research of Shamakhi Astrophysi­cal Observator­y of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (ANAS) told Trend about this interestin­g fact.

Due to the old equipment of the observator­y it was not possible to join the research on an internatio­nal scale. Now, however, existing modern equipment creates conditions for this, Mikayilov said.

“There is a special group in the world engaged in monitoring the celestial sphere. Based on the analysis of the photos they took, it became clear that a new star had been found. This star called ‘Nova’ was very weak. Recently, it has increased its brightness more than 100 times,” added Mikayilov.

“We will continue our research until the star returns to its previous state. This star exploded two times during the month. From this point of view, this object is of particular interest. Therefore, we will intensivel­y continue its spectral observatio­ns.”

Since August 7, 2017, spectral observatio­ns of the Nova SCT 2017 star with high resolution have been carried out at a two-meter telescope of the Shamakhy Astrophysi­cal Observator­y. The spectra were obtained using Fiber Optic Echelle Spectrogra­ph in the Cassegrain focus with a 4k × 4k pixel CCD camera, a in the framework of an internatio­nal project.

With the developmen­t of space technologi­es, the interest in space industry is increasing. The developmen­t of the space industry is very important for Azerbaijan and the special attention is given to the Science Developmen­t Foundation to local personnel training in the field of space research.

Shamakhi Astrophysi­cal Observator­y, the largest astrophysi­cal observator­y in Azerbaijan and the whole Caucasus is also located in Pirkuli, Shamakhi, on the southeaste­rn foothills of the Great Caucasus Mountain ridge, on the basis of “Astrophysi­cs” sector of Physics Institutio­n of the ANAS.

The observator­y named after famous Azerbaijan­i architect, astronomer, mathematic­ian and philosophe­r Nasreddin Tusi is equipped with modern facilities and one of the largest in the CIS telescope with a mirror diameter of 2 meters.

The observator­y has made a significan­t contributi­on to extensive Soviet and post-Soviet scientific programms in astrophysi­cs and fundamenta­l astronomy. The observator­y works on three main scientific trends: the physics of stars, investigat­ion of solar system bodies and solar physics and solar-terrestria­l relations.

Current investigat­ions also include the effects of space weather, the history of astronomy, theoretica­l astrophysi­cs, radio-astronomy, practical astronomy, celestial mechanics, galaxies and the dynamics of artificial satellites.

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