SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YAKHONTOVA, L.K. - YAKHONTOVA, V.YE.

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AUTHORI. Yakhontova, L. K. 7-1-7/12 ----------- TITLE*. Exverimen~al'Investigation of the Oxidation of Cobalt and Nickel Arsenides by Solutions Containing-Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide (Eksperimentallnoye inchenlye okisleniya arsenidov koballta i nikelya v rastvorakh, soderzhashchikh kislorod i uglekislotu) PERIODICAL: Geokhimiya, 1958, N'r 1, PP. 70-80 (USSR). ABSTRACT: The oxidation of smaltine., safflorite rammelsbergite, and nicco= lite at the percolation of two different solutions was measured. One solution contained only CO and oxygen 2(pF. 3,7), the-other C02 (PP 4)5). The experiment lasted for 12o days. Every tenth day As, Co, Ni, Fe were determined in the filtrate. The results are given in a table and also illustrated graphically. Moreover the oxidation products were investigated. The ratio of the washing out of the elements or of their transition into oxidation products is shown graphically for each of the minerals. There is a special list of the ratios of the cations which pass over from rammels= Card 1/4 bergite, smaltine, safflorite into the arsenates. Experimental investigation of the oxidation of Cobalt 7-1-7/12 and ~Jickel Arsenides,by Solutions Containing Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Results: 1. Arsenic is.easily washed out. The arrangement of the investigated minerals according to their increasing loss is as follows: safflorite, niccolite, rammelsbergite, smaltine. There was almost no effect of.the change of pH from 3,7 to 4.5 with niccolite and rammelsberg-ite, whilst it was very strong with safflorite and smaltine. 2. In proportion to As the cations are inert, especially Fe and Co. The mobility of Ni is greater but it decreased at pH 4,5. 3. With rammelsbergite the quantity of washed-out arsenide was almost the same as the quantity of the oxides formed. 111ith smal= tine and niccolite considerably more was washed out. 4. In the secondary products the cations are concentrated in pro= portion to arsenic. The deficiency of arsenic is balanced by CH-, 0--, 00-- . With both pH Values safflorite and smaltine are the 3 most favorable for'-the concentration of Fe, smaltine for that of Co, and rammelsbergite and smaltine for that of Ni. 5. Among the secondary products there were arsenates of Co, Ni, Fe, chiefly of the erythrite-annabergite series, but also arseno= Card 2/4 lite, which is especially produced from smaltine by a solution xperimental Investigation-of the Oxidation of Cobalt 7-1-7/12 E and Nickel Arsenides by Solutions Containing Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide containing oxygen and carbon dioxide (PLI 4,5). From smaltine and rammelsbergite arise arsenates, the Ni-Co ratio of-which decreases with increasing acidity. From rapmqelsbergite anna= bergite is formed, that is., Ni is concentrated. Contrary to that .from smaltine erythrite is formed, thus Co is concentrated. 6. In spite of the small iron contents in smaltine the oxida= tion products are comparatively rich in iron. Thus symplesite and "Smolyaninovi-teff can be produced in the oxidation of smaltine. 7i. In the oxidation of niccolite, nickel is strongly concentrated in the products as arsenic is much more mobile. Thus besides anna= bergite also oxides and perhaps even hydroxides'of nickel are formed. There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 2 references) 2 of Ythich are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Chair of MineraloQr at the Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosava (Kafedra mineralogii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. M. V. Lomonosova) 3/4 Card YAKHONTOVA, L.K. Initial products in the oxidation of safflorite. Vast. Mask. un. Ser. biol., pochv., geol., geog. 13 no.2:147-156 156. (MIR& 11:9) 1. Mnskovskiy gon, Univer itet Kafedra mineralogil. (S:fflo;ite) YAKHONTOVA, L.K. Heterogenite from the Khovakhaa deposit. Yest.Mosk.un.Ser.biol.; pochv., geol., geog. 14 no.4:109-116 159. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Kafodra mineralogii Moskovakogo univeroiteta (Tava Autonomous Province--Heterogenite) YAKHOIITOVA, L.K. .composition and prbperties of minerals of the erythrite- annabergite seA0. Trudy Min. muzo no.ll.'139-156 f61. (AtAUftite) (Erythrite) (MM 16:7) YAKHONTOVAJI L.K. Participitation ol. ,rivale-t arsenic com-pixinds in. t:he ox~ zone of iron-cobalt-nickel arsenides. Trudy Min. muz. no.15: 176-183 164. 17: 11) YAKHONTOVA, L.K.; Supergenic synthesis c-f coba-It-beari-4z calc!um inin.ob-va 94 nc.2:208~212 165. 18.-5) YAKHONTOVAu Pleli's from the oxidation zone of the Abakan lron ore dapoait. Vest:.Mosk, un, Ser, 4c Geol. 20 n0,4370-74 JI-Ag 1650 04DU M9) 1, Kafedra mineralogil Moskovskogo universitetat BMKINAt I.G.; BUNIN, K* V prof ; VWETSOV; V.S.; MIKMLOVAg Yu.M.j- NOVAKOVSWA A A:! POKR;iSlar-V.I#j r/OTIZIORDVINOVAg Ye.D.; SEDLOVETSp M.P.- STARSHIgOVA* V.S-TSZYDUZ- S'A SHKHVATBABAY-At T.V.; YAKHOII- TGVAq N.K.; SHEJOSSEVSUTKI Ye.F.r red.; ZUYEVA, N.K., +Akhn-.--r-ecF.- [Pocket marudl'f6k t1fe'spiebidlist in infectiollis diseases; clinical aspects$ diagn-biiify " abd- treathbiitl Karmannyi spravochnik. infektsioni-~. sta; klinikat diagn-obtikay lechenie,--Moskval Gos. izd-vo med. lit-~ Medgizp 1961. '233 p. (MM' 3-4:7) (COWMICABLE'DISUSES), (MEDICINE--H.ANDBOOKS, MANUALS, ETC.) BULKINA, I.G.; BUNIN) K.V-) PrOf-; KU &IE,r,~;QV, V.S.; 1-',IKHAYLOVA~ '0L 1111ORDVEZOW Yu.M.; NOVAKOVSKEA, A.A.; POKROVSKIY, V.I.; F U1 v Ye.D.; SEDLOVEETS, M.P.; OTARSIIaNOVA, V.S.; TSEYDL:ER) S.A.; SHKHVATSABAYA, T.V.; YAKHONTOVA, N.K.; KAIRON, I.I., red. (Concise manual for infectious disease specialists; clinical aspects, diagnosis, treatment] Kratkii spravochnik vracha- infektsionista; klinika, diagnostika, lechenie. lzd.2,, dop. i ispr. Leningrad, Meditsina, 1965. 287 p. (1,111RA 18-3) 1. Kafedra infektsiomiykh bolezney 1-go Moskovalcogo meditsin- skogo instituta im. I.M.Sechenova (for all except Karon). iM. R SUBBOT111, M.F.; YAMONTOVA N S 4-Prof., otv. red.; PEVZM, R.S.,p tekhn. (Epbemerideq of mingr planota for 1949) Zfemeri&y rzlykb planet na 1c;49 god. Moakva,, Izd-vo Akad. nauk S=, 1948. 122 p. WIRA 15:2) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut teoreticheskoy astronomii. 2. Direktor Instituta Teoreticheskoy Astronomii chlen- korrespondent Akademii 7aauk SSSM (for Subbotin). (Planets, Minor-Ephemerides) Hip ENO Mg I IN 81, SUBBOTIN, H,?.,; TAXH01720VA, N.S., otv.red. [Ephemerides of minor planets for 19541 Ifemerid7 malykh planet na 1954 god. Most-va, Izd-vo ficad.nauk SSSR. Vol,8. 1953. 175 P. 15--2) I* Akademlya nauk SSSIR Itstitut tooraticheskOY astronomR. 2. Direktor IInstituta ;eoreticheskoy astronomli, chlon-korrespon- dent AN SSSR (for Subbotin), (Planets, Minor-3phemerides) SAMOTLOVA-TAKHONTOVA, N.S. Review of studies on minor planets published in 1953, Biul- Inst. teor. astron. 6 no.1:1-7 155. (MIRA 13:3) (Planets, Minor) SAMoyLovA-YAMONTOVA.. N-S- Minor planets (1954). Biul. Ipst. teor. astron. 6 no-3:157-161 '55. (MIRA 13:3) (Planets, Minor) - -- - - ~ - - -- - -- - - --- - - I - --- --- -- - - -- - - - YA)MONTOVA, H.S., otvetetvenW redaktor; TVARITINOVA, K.S., tekhnichaskiy [The ephemerides of minor planets for 1957] gfeu~eridy malykh planet .na 1957god, Moskva', Vol. 11. 1956. 170 P;' (14LPA 9:10) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut teoreticheskoy astronomii. (Planets, Kinor) SUBBOTIN. M.F.; YAKHONTOVA, N.S.,otv. red. (Ephemerides of minor planeti for 1939j Afemeridy malykh planet ne i959 god. Moskva. Vol. 13. 1958. 169 p. (MIRA 11:12) 1. Akademiya nauk SSBR. Institut teoretichaskoy antr"onomii. 2. Direktor Instituta tooraticheskoy astronomii AN SSSR, chlen- korrespondent AN SS.SR (for Subbotin). (Planets, Minor) XUALAGIN, B.G.; KOVBASYUK, L.V.; DAGAYST, K.M.; -ROZENBLYM, N.D.; UGORG 0 Ij?.(Irkutsk); KAVXRIN; A.-A.-(Irkutek); KONSTANTINOVA, T.G. (Irkutsk);. KpaINA, V.A,.(Irkutsk); =40, G.T. (Irkutsk); SAIONOTI, Z.G., (Irkutsk); CHEtiTO, Lj, (Iikutsk); CHEFS=, -1r.%' (Irkutsk); BRONSiM, T.4.; PIKIDOBICH, Te.G.'- AMONTOYAA, -XIA-s-ST'aning~ad); PjMOVA, DOKUCHATffJk, 0.0.; KMABRY, L.A.; IMTAKOTIO, M.I.; PAWAW, P.P.; SHCHERBIN1-SAMOYMU, I.S,,- WEVICH, A.*G.,- RTABOT, Ta.A.; SHCHEGLOT, V.P.; PZR3L',' -%.G#~ INOT, D.Ta.; MUSKIT, TJO; TORONTSOT-YZLITAXINOT, B.A.; ZIGM1, F.Tues BAKULIN,, P.L. otv.red.-; R IN, 'IoTee', red.; AXUMOV, S.R., takhn.red. [Astronomical calendar) Astronomichooklilkalandarl. (A yearbook; iikable section for 1959] Zzlisgodnik.' P~rsmsnnaia'chsstl. 1959. d.kolleglii P'l. Bakulin L dr. Moskva, Gas.isd-ve f~ziko- -zatsm.lit-ry, 1958. 370 P. (Yeasoiuznoe astr9nomo-geodazicheakee abshchestvo, no.60 (MIRA'12-.2) 1. G~sudarstysnnoys astronome-goodesiahemkoye obshchestva .(for Kulagin, lovb~asyuk, Momidavich). 2. Hoskovskays 6tdeleniiya Vassojusnago astro-' nomo-goodezichaskogo obehohostva (for Dogayev, RozoablyuF, Bronshtex, Perova). (Astronomy--Yearbooks) ~AKVWI'l TOVA I 3(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATiON SOV/138o 4IStoriko-astronomicheskiye issledovaniya, vyp. 4 (Studies In the History 'of Astronomy, Xr. 4) Moscow, Fizmatgiz, 1958. 592 P- 1j,500 copies printed. Resp. Ed.:. Kulikovskiy, P.G., Docent; Eds.: Rakhlin., I. Ye., and Reznikovskiy, P.T.; Tech. Ed.: Gavrilov, S.S.;. Editorial Board of Series: Vorontsov-Vellyaminov, B.A., Professor Kukarkin, B-V., Professor, Kulikovskiy, P.Ge (Chairman, Committee on the HIstory of Astronomy, Astronomical Council USSR Academy of Sciences) and Perell, Yu. 0. (Scientific Secretary, Committee on the History of Astronomy., AstronomIcal Counell, USSR Academy of.Sclences) PURPOSE: This,book is intended for both the general reader and the specialist interested in the historical development of astronomy. COVERAGE: This collection of articles by different authors is the fourth in a series on the history of the development of astronomy In Russia. The present volume is divided into three parts:,an Card 1/5 Studies in the History of Astronomy S07/1380 introductory section,, a section of articles and studieso and a final section containing data and documents. The first article)' the longest and most thorough, traces the development of stellar astronomy in Russia during the XIX century. The remainder discusses various topics in the field of astronomy, such as the contributions of outstanding personalities, both in and outside of Russia, Russian observatories, the development of astronomy in China and Georgia,, etc. Valuable historical findings are brought to light in the form of new archival discoveries. The text is accompanied by photographs., diagrams and bibliographic references. TABLE'OF CONTENTS: Frowthe-Editors 9 Yerpylev, N.Fe Development of Stellar Astronomy in Russia During the 19th Century 13 ARTICLES AND RESEARCH PAPERS Card 2/5 Studies in the History of Astronomy SOV/1380 ChenakAj, V.L..Hershel Mirror Telestopes in Russia 250 Dingle, H. Edmond Halley. His Times and Ours 341 -in China .Chleng Tsun-wen. Astronomy. 367 .~Dzhalalov,, G D. Certain Remarkable Pronouncements of the Astronome;s'of t1i6 Samarkand Observatory 381 Yakhontova, N.S. Naum Illich Idellson 387 Korytnikov, S.N. N.I. Idellson's Contributions to the History of Astronomy 407 Idel.'son, N.I. Urbain Le Verrier 433 Chudovicheva., N.A. V.P. Engel'gardt's Works in Astronomy (comments by S..N~'Korytnikov) 453 Card 3/5 Studies in the.History of kstronomy SOV/1380 Rabinovich, I.M. Some Problems of Celestial Mechanics in the Works of P.G. Boll 467 Dobrovol.'skiyo V.A. Participation ot the Early Directors of the Pulkovo Observatory in Organizing the Kiev Observatory 481 Novokshanova. Z.K. Astronomical Observatory of the General Staff Military Topography Department 491 Kharadzel, Ye. K. and T.A. Kochlazhvili. Notes on the History of the Development of Astronomical Studies in Georgia (preliminary study) 499 MATERIALS AND DOCUMENTS D.D. Gedeonov's Letters to V.V. Vitkovskiy. Comments by V.P. Shcheglov 500 Card 4/5 YAKHONTOVA, H-S- Haum Illich Idellson. Ist.-astron.iosl. no.,4:387-W5 '58. (MIRA 3-1: 10) I I . I - I I (Idellson, Na-um Illich, 1885-1951) 30) AUTHOR: SOY133-35-5-16120 -TITLE: Remarks on the Computation of Special Perturbations of Elements (zamechaniya po povodu vychisleniya chastnykh vozmushcheniy v elementakh) PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, 1958, V0135, Nr 5, PP 801-304 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A publication of V.A.Yegorov f Ref 1-' caused the author to state: ~1) the results of Yegorov partly ate already published by Tisserand f Ref 4_7. 2) the formulas of Yegorov are not always correct. The author establishes two systems of equations, where the true anomaly v and the true longitude w are independent variables. There are 4 references, 2 of which are Soviet, I French, and 1 English. ASSOCIATION:Institut teoreticheskoy astronomii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Theoretic Astronomy of the AS USSR) SUBUITTED: June 6, 1958 Card. 1/1 -2 Cis SO 29 2) profeseor Yak)., 0 fi - 0 j_UTH0R* -;rst Slaal, F 1 ac~-,ket The rvFIYEL 00 E' T-t mT The raketa - Pe , - - a ka j - -s ,,: Y ~ (y p 1, ui e n - Pp E3 TJ Ob R Nr 4 T. ,j:r -rc )DICAL, , 959; ro;: - 4- - L 0 sm Sov4e~ 0 - 59 , "lie first 19 to thin RACT tfter PaSSil,16 C"09e kBST _qd the 51-M roll- waF Orbit Ca planet r 0 "k, i f i c ,.rti or Of S a I )C aUtilor deSC3:1 627 atcr,~ :. 1 . )d~ ,,Y, t i past T( t G ~ F h V , . aad e and 11 disloz; 'ling to 11 -icti - ids V/1 ecorl l knov,.-i 000 astero 40, - M, " ' t-of the 000 0, t 30 I ' Dou a , scopes. , S ~11 a r e, bi:&- odern tele or ed IrlitI, m - serv the sun in around V1 hO1N0 - - : revolve ~-jter; plantes S and A A 4 ax of j sho'.11 een ~those 'decAdes t ~ w be he past few onnectiOn Of t~ In c coveries limits- V - d ar , se eed them exe N: SOV/26-59-4-2/43 The Cosmic Rocket The First `mall Artificial Planet Soviet cosmic rocke-~7 those minor planets ahose or- bits lie near to the sun and the earth are of special interest. The author mentions e.g., Eros (having the brightest), Amur and. a. 1.2 km diaveter and being U Ikar developing the highest speed in revolving around the sun. Since 4 revclutionn.of the rocket take about the same time as 5 revolutions of the earth, both will approach each other every 5 years. Com-- parative figures on planets near to the~sun and the cosmic rocket are given in table 1. Fi'gtire 2 giver, a schematic description if the orbits, earth's plus those of Mars, Ikar, Broo, Geografos and the rocket. Modern technical equipment, e.g. analytical computers and electronic devices enable the results of theore- tical studies and direct observation to be tested. Por instance, the author mentions `he eThemeride::-, compiled by the Institut teoreticheekoy astronomii ~rd 2/3 SOV/26-59-4-2/43 The Cosmic Rocket - The First Small Artificial Planet (Institute of Theoretical Astronomy) on minor planets in 1958. There are 2 diagrams and 1 table. ASSOCIATION:Institut teoreticheskoy astronomii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Theoretical Astronomy of the AS U86R) Leningrad SOV/35-59-9-6936 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya iGeodeziya, 1959, Nr 9, p 10 (USSR) :AUTHOR: Samoylova-Yakhontova U.S. TiTLE Minor Planets (1957) ~,.P]~RIODICAL: Byul.. In-ta teor. astron. AS USSR, 1959, Vol 7, Nr 3, PP 177 185 (Engl. ',6sum6) ABSTRACT: A survey of studies on minor planets for 1957. The Institute of Theoretic Astronomy has published a next symposium entitled "The Ephemerides of Minor Planets for 1958". Up to 8C% of the ephemerides are calculated with perturbations having been taken into account. A series of Soviet and foreign establishements took part in the calculations, apart from the I.T.A. One hundred and eighty newly improved systems of the elements have been in- serted into the symposium.including 100 systems calculated at the I.T.A. Four planets have received new permanent numbers (1623 - 1626). An interst- ing fast-moving planet has been discovered by Shubart in Sonneberg. Kippes, Mitrinovich,' and Patri have made many identifications of planets. Ob- servations continued of 10 minor planets chosen for determining the constants ~Card 1/2 of the catalogue of weak stars. Orellskaya and Naur have completed two 3/035/60/000,,/010/OC4/021 AOOI/AO01- Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodezlya, 1960, No. 10, pp. 9-10, 9819 AUTHOR: Samoylova-Yakhontova, N- 3- TITLE.- Minor Planets. (1958) -,-V PERIODICAL: Byul. In-ta teor. astron. AN SSSR, 1959, Vol. 7, No. 6, ~p. 397-406 -summary) (English TE=: This is a continuation of the series of this author s articles dealing with the review of publications on minor planets. The main results of the ephemeris and observational studies of minor planets for 1958 are presented, as well as a brief review of the literature for the same period. In 1958, the Instit-at teoreticheskoy astr6nomii,'(Institute of Theoretical Astronomy) published the "Ephemeris,of Minor Planets for 1959". The Planetary Center at Cincinnati published 151 planetary circulars. Elliptic elements were determined for seven recently discovered minor planets, but only one of these planets, 1957 NA (Shubert's object) obtained a constant number, 1627. The elements of 61 minor rd 4/2 S/0 10/004/021 -35160100010 Minor Planets (1958) A001/A001 6 -ond Patry, A. planets w6r* improved. The studies of Kippes, 0.;' Mitrinovi'c. R. on theddentification of minor planets were continued. The identity of the two nairs' of numbered minor planets was proved" 525 - 1171 and 864 - 1078. Observa- tions of 'selected ten minor planets were continued for the Catalogue of weak Aars. The results of theoretical works on studying the motion of minor planets are briefly reported. S..G. Makover Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2" 3(l) SOV/26-59-10-19/51 AUTHOR: Yakh,ontova, N.S., Professor TITLE: The Determination, of the Ephemerides of Planetoids PERIODICAL:- Priroda,. lgcg,.Nr 10, pp 87-89 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Thiis-article deals with thJ ,determination of epheme- rides, i.e. almanacs showing the day-to-day position or other numerical particularsof the planets for a certain time.. In 1946, the Institut teoreticheskoy astronomii AN SSSR (Inst-itute,of Theoretical Astronomy of the AS USSR) took over the compiling and publishing ephemerides of asteroids, i.e. planetoids. In 1948, a laboratory for computing the ephemerides of asteroids was established at the above institute. It has been equipped with calculating punches. Since 1954, the integrating of.approximately 700 asteroids is done by the electronic BESM computer in Moscow and it will be continued until 1970. The author also men- ''Card 112 tions another Soviet electronic computer, the "Strelall SOV/26-59-10-19/51 The.Determination of the Ephemerides of Planetoids. type, which solves, various,mathematical Droblems. it also-needs international cooperation both in computation and observation* In this connection the two centers at Leningrad and Cincinnati are mentioned. There is 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Institut teoretichesk'oy ast ronomii/Leningrad (Institute.of Theoretical Astronomy/Leningrad) .Card 212 I SUBBOTIN, M.F.; YAKHONTOTI, N.S., otv.red. 0cphe,inerideo of minor planets for 19611 Zfemerld7 malykh planet na 1961 god. Moskva. Vol.15. 1960. 170 P. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut teoreticheskoy astronomii. 2. Direktor Institute teoratichaskoy astronomii, chlen-korrespon- dent AN SSSR (for Sabbotin). (Planets, Minor) (Rphamerides) 'L lqjw~-63 EWT(i)/Pcc(w)/Bas./ES(V,)----~-AFF-TC/ESI)-3 ACCESSION BR: AR3002030 S10269163100()10051000210002 SOURCE: RZh. Astronomiya. Otdellnyy.vypusk. Abs- 5-51.14 AUMOR: Yakhont3va, N. S.; Drozdov, S. V. ITLE T Avan Iva.no~lch PutWiz -D SOUR CF.- Publikatsii Kiyevskoy ast rono mi ch,esk observat orii. no 1961, CITE 9P 78-&l IS: ~1 TOPIC Uri minor planet, Putilin ~TRA NSLATION: A brief outline of the life and-work of I. I.,Putilin (1893-1954)o .,!'The authors the -subject was, supply basic biographical infonnation (from 1927 a i-scientist at the oilWe Moscow State University; during 1934-1946, senior scientific worker at Kiev University Observat~~; from 1934 until his doath, Docent at Kiev University). An evaluation of the value of Futilin's wor% in celestial mechanics is made; he contributed mainly to the study i'of a number of mixor planets. Putilin was the author of a monograph, u1mr- _~~~,\Ahe only one of its kind in the world literature. Putilin's work as Card 1/z KULAGIN, S.G.; KOVBASYUK, L.D.; DAGAYEV~ MAj- IAZAMSKIY~ V.S.; DWIDOVICH, Ye.G.; BRMSHM.9 V.A.;.YAKfiQ9j9AL_N.S. (Leningrad); KUROCHKrT, N.Ye *- DOKUCHAYLVA,'O.D.; SHCHMB]21A--.W4OYuNA;, I.S.; MASMCH, A.G.; LIPSKIY, Yu.N.,*, MARMOV, D.Yas; AREMITMN., V.V.; MOROZI V.I.; MAMICH, A.G.; PMELI, Yu.G.,- BAMMN, P.I.,j otv. red.; KULIKOV) G.S., red,,* AKHWOV, S#N#p tekhno redo [Astronomical c8lendar; yearbNk.Variable part, 1962] Astrono- achaskii kalendar'; ezhegodnik. Peremennaia chast', 1962. Red. kollegiia: P.I.Bakulin i dr. Moskvaq Gos,izd ;vo fiziko-matem. :Lit-ry., 1961. 259 P. (Vsesoiuznoe as-tronomo-geodezicheskoe ob- shchestvo, no.65) (KERA 14:12) L Gosudarstvennoye aotronomo-geodazicheskoye obvhchestvo (for Kalugin, Kovbasyuk, Lazarevskiy, Demidovioh), 24 Mookovskoye ot- deleniye Vsesoyuznogo astronomo-geodezicheskogo obshchestva (for Dagayev,, Bronshten, Kurocbkin). (Astronorc5r-Yearbooks) B15111621008100610021005 A001/A1O1 AUTEMR: Samoylova-Yukhontova, N. S'. The motion of a variable-mass body under the action of-a central force SOUFCE:~ Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut teoreticheskoy astronomii.. Byulle-. ten', v-. 8, no. 6(99),yI9~2, 396 - 401 M T - Theauthor considers the problem of motion of a:variable-mass body being iA-a field of a central,force. She derives the formulae for perturbations Pf 'the osculati Ing 6lements of the body movinj according to Newton's law, assum- ing:.the.mass increment to be equal-to 5y(t) where cris a small quantity and V(t), Js_a. monotone.differentiable function of time b. If the sum of masses of two* *die'6 is - assumed tobe 1, and Gauss'donstant k I.--the 'equation.of motion looks' as'follovis: The author derives~ three basic integrals for the problem in~question; 1) Integml *.Card 1/4 S/511/62/008/006/00~/005 The-motion of a var!Lable-mass Vedy under... A001/A101 of areas, is expressed in the foll'owing way: rx v const" (3) const s parameter at instant t t and RO is unit where, RO ;P R, (po1 0 vector of the perpendicular to the plane-of motion at the same instantd 2) In- tegral correspondip; to,energy integral: 2 (1 A= const.' (4) r -where,const 7 :3) Integral corresponding to Laplace's integral: a6 'XC r (t). z dt r const'. (5) where const e Expressions for these three integrals are rigorous and hold OP-0 for any shape of function V(t). The values of osculating 6lements are derived s, etc., are differences for the massvalue 1+ o%p(t). Their perturbation card 2/4 The motion of a variable-mass body under... A001/A101 between the osculating elements and constant unperturbed elements determined at instant t, = to = 0. Then the expressions for perturbations of the six elements look as follows:~ 1) 0, 2) Si 0, 3) 2ac; f dt. 0 Be (9) 0 dt (10) e0o- is taken from i 6) Perturbations of mean anomaly 8M SMO + fSftdt, -where SMO Formula .(13) a Wnv (I sin t8e. P (13) and Sn is determined from Forrmlla (11). Card 3/4 --- - - -- ", - -- - VOROBIYL-11* I.A.,, lnzh.; MIKV,111, L.A.p KQ-'.jP2,,,TA) Z,S,.. kand. tekhn. nauk; inzh.; YAKRONTGVA 11,Ye lnz', l4onolithic polysterane elastic foams In CoWtMation. 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