Astrophysical Bulletin

Papers
(The TQCC of Astrophysical Bulletin is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Ultraluminous X-Ray Sources60
Scanning Fabry–Perot Interferometer of the 6-m SAO RAS Telescope14
Results of Magnetic-Field Measurements with the 6-m Telescope. VI. Observations in 201213
Magnetic Fields of CP Stars in the Orion OB1 Association. IV. Stars of Subgroup 1b12
Magnetic Fields of CP Stars in the Orion OB1 Association. V. Stars of Subgroups (c) and (d)11
Zeiss-1000 SAO RAS: Instruments and Methods of Observation11
Photometric Operation Mode of the ASTRONIRCAM Camera9
On the Motion of Stars in the Pleiades According to Gaia DR2 Data9
Precise Masses, Ages, and Orbital Parameters of the Binary Systems HIP 11352, HIP 70973, and HIP 724798
The Activity of Stars with Planetary Systems and Its Impact on the Loss of Atmosphere by Hot Exoplanets8
Pipeline Reduction of Long-Slit Spectra Obtained with the SALT Telescope7
DECH: A Software Package for Astronomical Spectral Data Processing and Analysis7
Progenitor and Remnant of the Luminous Red Nova V838 Monocerotis6
Stokes-Polarimeter for 1-m Telescope6
Globular Clusters Lost by the Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy6
Features of the Behavior of Magnetic Chemically Peculiar Stars on the Main Sequence I5
Ionized Gas in the NGC 3077 Galaxy5
Study of Star-Forming Regions in the Peculiar Galaxies NGC 660, NGC 1512, NGC 4395, and NGC 46185
Black Holes and Neutron Stars in an Oscillating Universe5
KIC 5428626—New FK Com-Type Star Candidate5
Remarks on Difference of Properties of Am and Ap Stars5
Analysis of Integrated-Light Spectra of Galactic Globular Clusters5
Superfast Line Profile Variations in the Spectra of OBA Stars. III. A0 Star α2 Cvn, New Results5
On the Activity of Stars (Including Those with Planetary Systems) from Observations of the Kepler and K2 Missions4
Improving the Efficiency of High-Resolution Spectroscopy on the 6-m Telescope Using Adaptive Optics Techniques4
Results of Magnetic Field Measurements with the 6-m BTA Telescope. VIII. Observations in 20144
A New Revision of the Stellar Content and Physical Properties of the Young Open Cluster vdB 130 in the Region of the Stellar Association Cyg OB1 Based on Gaia DR3 Data4
A Facility for the Study of Atmospheric Parameters Based on the Shack–Hartmann Sensor4
Results of Magnetic-Field Measurements with the 6-m BTA Telescope. VII. Observations in 20134
Characteristics of Magnetic Star Formation at the Early Stages of Evolution4
On the Motion of Multiple Stars in the Pleiades Based on Gaia DR24
EXPLANATION: Exoplanet and Transient Events Investigation Project4
Theseus–BTA Cosmological Crucial Tests Using Multimessenger Gamma-Ray Bursts Observations4
Distance to the Dorado Group4
The RATAN-600 Multi-Frequency Catalogue of Blazars—BLcat4
Speckle Interferometry with CMOS Detector4
Database for Studying Edge-on Galaxies4
Estimation of the Gould Belt Scale Height from T Tauri Type Stars in the Gaia DR2 Catalog3
Observations of Radial Velocity Variability in Stars from the Spectra Obtained with the BTA Fiber-Fed Spectrograph in High Spectral Resolution Mode3
Early-Type (E, S0) Galaxies in the Catalog of Isolated Galaxies (KIG)3
New Local Volume Dwarf Galaxy Candidates from the DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys3
Measurements of the Expansion Velocities of Ionized-Gas Superbubbles in Nearby Galaxies Based on Integral Field Spectroscopy Data3
Features of the Behavior of Magnetic Chemically Peculiar Stars on the Main Sequence. II3
Distances to 24 Dwarf Galaxies3
Results of Selected Stellar Spectroscopy Programs at the 6-m Telescope of the Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences Performed with the NES Echelle Spectrograph3
Super-Fast Line-Profile Variability in the Spectra of OBA Stars. II. A0 Star α2 CVn3
Magnetic Field and Chemical Abundance of AX CVn (HD 110066)3
Studies of Features of Evolution of Highly Magnetized Stars—White Dwarfs. I. Observations3
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