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BAWASHOV, N.P. Iuminous spor on Xare observed at the Kharkov-Astronomical Observe- tory on August 23, 19569.Astronotsirko no,17413 N 156. (HLRA 10:3) 1. Direktor Khar'kovskoy astronomichaskoy laboratoril. (Mare (Planet)) BARA.BASHOV,-,N.P.._,- Forty-years of activities at the Astronomical Observatory of the Kharkov State University. Uch.zap.KHGU 91:5-13 157. MRA 15:3) (Kharkov Astronomical Observatory) BIARABASHOTV Ad. alm.demik. Preliminary data 'from the observation of Mars, Test. Alf SSSEL 27 n9. 5-934-3 6 . NY '57. (MM 10:6) 1. Akademiya nauk USSR. I I .(VALrs (Plawt)) BARABASHOT, IT.F. Observations of Arend-Roland's comet at tho Kharkov Astronomical Observatory. Astron.tair. no.180:15-16 My 157. (MRA 13:4) 1. KharIkovskaya astronomichaskays. nbservatoriyu. (Comets--1956) BARABASHOV, N. Color of Mara' surface and coloring properties of its atmosphere. ABtron. teir. no.183:7-9 JI 157. (MIRA 11:3) (Mare (Planet)) RARABASIJQVV,elgr-.,,~ . 1 .1 ~ 7 Photographic observations of Krkosl comet. Astron.tair. no.185:2 0 '57. (MIRA 11:4) l.Kharlkovskaya astronomichookaya i)beervatoriya. (Comet$--1957) 3(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2323 Berabashovp Nikol*y._P!XjQxLc-t6 Academician,, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR: Luna (That )ony Moscowo Izd-vo 'Sovetskaya Rossiyarm 19580' 66 p. 45,000 copies printed. Ed..t Yu. E. Berenson; Tech. Ed.a L. Y*. Lukina. PURPOSEs This book Is intended for the general reader. COVERAGEt The booklet contains basic information on the moon. A four-page insert was added to the booklet after publication. In it the launching of the Soviet interplanetary rocketp Jan 21 1959, is described. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. TABLE OF CONTENTSt IntrodUction 3 Motion of the Moon Card 1/2 6 The Moon Size, Mass, Density Relief Features Structure of t4e Surface Atmosphereq Water, Temperature The Surface of the Moon Changes How the Relief of the Moon Was Formed Ebb and Float Past and Future of the Moon Eclipses of the Moon 'Conclusion AVIALABLEt Library of Congress SOV/2323 12 25 31 34 40 45 53 56 59 62 Card 2/2 TM/Isb BARABASHEV, N. P. (Prof.) .and GCRDON, I. M. (Dr.) ---------------- 0_~_ ItInvisible Flares and Proof of their.Reality by the Rocket Observations of the Short-wave Radiation of the Sun," paper presented at 10th General Assembly, Int'l Astrcnomical Union, Moscov, Aug 1958. "A U ~,-? 1--,i: Chakirda, A. T., Candidate of 5-9-3-7 1 /43 ihYsical and 'lathematical Sciences T I TL Frc,-n the Council of Astronomers (V astronomich-eakom sov-te) Transactions of the Plenary 14eeting of the Committee of Planar.ary Phvsics (Plenum Komissii Do fizike planet) i.,.: lc Nr 9, pp. -)ICAL: V,~stnik Akajemii nauk SSSR, 10,58, 1115-114 (USSi) -;his -)lenar,r meeting was held in Khar,kov from ~~0-22. It was n.ttenl-ed by the astronomers of a number of oboervatorics of the by representatives of the Council of Astronomers and by the Director of the Nanking Cbservatory Cl-zhan Yuy- uhzhe. Results of observations of the surface of '4ars and of the moon in 1950' were thQ subject of the reports. The following lectures w~,-rc- hold; V.V. ~hytr'onov otated that the surface of Mars is darker and .c;.L-- re,- than corresponding samples from terrestrial barabashov J~scussed results of Mars photometry which m-'-rr--UUT1-,-uctod by him in the Khar1kov observatory with Card 114 th-~ assistance of I.K. Koval'. Prom the Council of Astrnnc-ner3. SOV/30-58-8-21/43 'of the Plenary Meeting of the Com-.riittov of Planetary Phyoics K.I. Kozlovn 1communicated some results of 'Jars photo- Yu.V. Glagplevskiy imetry which was carried out by the Sektor astrobotaniki Akademii nauk Kazakhskoy SSR (Department of Astrohotany AS Kazakh USSR). A. N. Suslov spoke on the intensit~ A.P. Barabashov) reported on ror~-'- Y V.I. Yezerskly obtained in t1i observatory of Criraea. A.T. Chokird I 14. D. Kalinenkov reported on opectrophotowotric of details of the surface of ,!ars which were conducted in Kazan'. B.A. Bronshten I reported on r3sults of photographic photo- O.B. Rzhqni-tsynaJ metry of the bright region Argir on Mars. M.114. Butelav" 2 t d on the first utilization of electron- A.A. Kalinya-i-.1 rppoiraT tL-ansa.ucer in photographing-Mars in the L.A. Kamionkc, Pulkovo observatory. V.V. Sharonov r,~ported on most recent Marr, research in foreign countries. N.P. Barabashov spoke about problems and methols of lunar re- Card 2/1, search. Froii 4. -lie ~'oun-~:il o' AotconomL~.ra. I..'ran3act ions SOV/3/0-5a-8-21/43 of the 4u(.Aing of th-c Co.!i-rd.ctee of Planetary ihysics B.Yu~ Levinj apokr. )bout reaulto of tho theor-,Aical inves- %V. j tigation of thc~ th,_,r-.nal history of z4ars and the moon. 0. ~u. L3vin spoke about the hiattory of tho motion of the moon and about geological properties of its material. V.V. Sharonov, Professor, read the paper by 14.N. Sytinakaya on the development and the confirmation of the hypo- theses concerning the nature of the surfaoe layers of the moon A.V. Markov r;ported on the equipment in Pulkovo for thermo- electrical temperature measurements of narrow strips of the surface of the moon. Yu.N. Chistyakov communicated the first results of research with this equipment. N.N. Kaydanovskiy spoke about prospects in the investigation of thermal radiation from the moon (based upon observa- tions by Ye.K. Kokhan in the Abastumani observatory). W.P. Barabashov reported on preliminary results of the in- Card 3/4 I.K. Koval' I vestigation of the polarization off the moon From the Council of Astronomers. Transactions SOV/30-58-8-21/43 of the Plenary Meeting of the Committee of Planetary Physics by means of light filters. Yu.N. Lipskiy spoke about the necessity of taking into con- sideration the variations in the degree and the direction of polarization of moon details, when they are spectro- photographed simultaneously. T.A. Polozhentseva reported on the determination of color V.G. Teyfell contrasts on the surface of the moon by A.N. Sergeyeva means of photographic spectrophotometry. N.P. Barabashov V.I. Yezerskiy V.A. Fedorets Card 4/4 AUTHORS: Barabashov,N.P.,and Koval',I.K. SOV/33-35-2-11/21 TITLE: The Structure of thii Southern Polar Cap of Ma-,s in 1956 (K voprosu o stroyenii yuzhnoy polyarnoy shapki Marsa v 19506 PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy zhur-nal,1958, Vol 35,Nr 2, lp 261-264 (USSR) ABSTRACTz Using the data of observations of Liars in 1956, made in visual light at various observatories of the world and also observations in the ultraviolet made at the Khar1kov Astronomical Observatory, the author considers one of the possible interpretations of the structure of caps of Mars. The simultaneous disappearance of the southern polar cap around September 1, 1956 in red and ultra- violet light (fig. 3,4) can be explained by the fact that at that time the caps lay wholly on the solid surface of the planet in accordance to Wright, Z-Ref 62. The contrast in the brightness between the cap and the rest of the planet's surface observed in various parts of the spectrum is explained by the absorbing properties of atmosphere of Mars. An Card 1/2 The Structure of the Southern Polar Cap of Mars SOV/33-35-2-11/21 in 1956 approximate estimation of the optical density of the planet's atmosphere in the ultraviolet (-Cf--0.3) has been made. The author mentions es eciall observations of G.1 Tikh0V Ref 5-7 and Ye.L.Krinov ?Ref TY. There are 6 figures, 1-table, and 9 references, 6 of which are Soviet, and 3 American. ASSOCIATION:Khartkovskaya astronomicheskaya observatoriya (Khar1kov Astronomical Observatory) SUBMITTED: August 21, 1957 Card 2/2 ,, I - AUTHOR: SOV133-35-6-6118 TITLE: Main Reaulte of the Observations of the Mars During the Favorable Opposition of 1956 PERIODICAL% Aptronomicheskiy zhurnal,1958,vol 35,14r 6 pp 899 - 880 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The observations carried out have been organized by the Komissiya, po iseledovaniyu fizicheakikh-u-aloviy na Lune i plane.takh Astrosoveta AN SSSR (Committee for the Research of the Physical Conditions on the Moon and on tho Planets of the Astronomic Council of the Academy of Sciences, USSR). - The following scientists participated in the observations N.A. Kozyrevp N.P. Barabashov, A.T. Chekirda, V.I. Yezerskiy -and A.A. Kalinyak (Pulkovo), Kha4kovskaya. astronomicheskaya. observatoriya (Khaftov Astronomical Observatory). In the Tashkentskaya astronomicheskaya observatoriya (Tashkent Astronomical Observatory) there observed an expedition from the Astronomicheskaya observatoriya Leningradakogo universiteta (Astronomical Obser1ratory of the Leningrad university) under guidance of V.V. Sharonov. Card 1/ 3 Main Results of the Obaervations of the Mare SOV/33-35-6-6/18 During the Favorable Opposition of 1956 V.P. Dzhapiaahvilli, V.I. Mikhkyurya, N.I. Kucherov, Abastuman- skaya astrofizicheskaya observatoriya (AbastumartAstrophysical Observatory), D.Ye. Shchegolev, N.V. Fatchikhin, A.A. Kiselev, Pulkovskaya gosudarstvennaya observatoriya (Pulkovo State Observatory). In the Astrophysical Mountain Observatory,of Astrofizicheskiy inati*ut Akademii nauk.Kaz SSR (Astrophysical Institute of the AS Kazakh SSR)s V.G. Fesqnkov. Section of Astrobotany, Academy of Sciences, Kazakh SSR: Yu.V. Glagolevskiy, K.I. Kozlova, I.D. Xupo, V.G. Teyfell. The Union Society for Astronomy and Geodesy observed under guidance of V.A. Bronshten at the Observatory of the Stalingrad Orrery. From Hay 20 - 22, 1958 there was reported on the results at the full assembly of the Astronomical Council (Chang Yd- che . , Professor, Directory of the Nanking Olservatory was present as visitor). The -present paper contains t the results of visual, photographic, Card 2/3 photoelectric and spectrophotometric observations. Main Results of the Observations of the Mrs SOV133-35-6-6116 During the Favorable Oppostion of 1956 The causes of the disappe~arance of the southern polar cap during August 30 to September 14 are discussed as well as the appearance.of intense yellow-orange formations, which for a long time.hid different regions of the planet. Moreover some conclusions are made on the structure of the polar cap, con- tinents and I'mariall and also the absorption and scattering properties of the planet's atmosphere. Y.-N. Sytinskays, is-mentioned in the discussion of the ob- servations. ..-Personz=vhose observations arE alw-gimmc 0. B. Rzhanitsyna, A.A. Kolchin, I.D. Novikov, I.K. Koval'-, M.R. Butslov, A.A. Kalinyak, L.A. Kamionko. - There are 4 figures, 3 tables, and 12 referencest 9 of which are Soviet, and 3 American. SUBMITTED: September 25, 1958 Card 3/3 a SOBMI, Nikolay Aleksandrovich ESDboll. M.O.]; BARABASHOV, likolay Pavlovich [Barabashov, X.F.J. algadotdk; KAHDA 9 -- - - - red.; LIHANOYAO Mole LLymanovaq H.I.1, tebm.red. (Soviet science in the service of our people] Radianalka nauka na sluzhbi u narodu. Kharkiv, 1[hnrkivs'ke knyzhkove vyd-vo, 1959. 35 P. WRA 13:4) 1. Golova Kharkivalkogo radnargospu (for Soboll). 2. UkrainWmya Akademiya nauk (for Barabashov). -(Ukraine-Researoh, Industrial) (Artificial satellites) n, PEASE I BOOK EXPWIrATION sov/4302 Akademiya, max-11c SSSR. Komissiya, po fizike planet Izvestiya,j vyp, 1 (Neva of the Condosion on the Physics of Planets., No. 1) XharIkov., 1959. 108 p, 1,,000 copies printed. Editorial Boards. N.P. Bardbasbov, Academician of the AcadeW of Sciences Ukrainskays, SM (Reap, Ed.); Vj, YezersIdy., Candidate of Physics and Mathematics (Secretary).,, A.V. Markov., Professor; Yu. N. Idpakiy., Candidate of Physics and Mathematics' and A.T. Chekirda., Candidate of Physics and Mathematics; Ed.: D.A. Vaynberg; Tech, Ed.: A.S. Trofinenko. PURPOSE: This pablieation is intended for astrophysicists and astronomers. COVERAGE: This collection of articles constitutes the first issue of a new journal on problems in planetary physics. The first six articles discuss the surface features,, polarimetry., and spectrophotometry of the Mocu. The remaining articles deal with the physics of Mars., Jupiter., and the asteroids. No personalities am mentioned. References accompany indivi&ml articles. Card 1/3 Nevs of the Comission (Cont.) TAME OF CONTENS: SOV/4302 and A.T, Chekirda. Types of Rocks Most Closely Corresponding to Those of the Lunar Surface 5 Kokhan.. Ye. K. Investigation in Three Parts of the Spectrum of the Degree and Angle of the Position of the Plane of Polarization of Light Reflected From Lunar Features 41 ... and Kovall. Photographic Polarimetry of the Moon With Light Filters 55 Bergeveva,, A.N. Spectrophotometry of Lunar Formations 59 w-AIMEW1, N P V.A. Yezerskaya., and V.I. Yezerskiy. The Problem of the Photomet-ric Uniformity of the Moonts Surface 67 Sytinskaya.. N.N. Probable Dimensions of the Ruggedness of the Microrelief of the Moon's Surface 81 Card 2/3 . News of the Commission (Cont.) WV/4302 Kovallip IK. The Degree of Smoothness of the Martian Continents and Seas 85 Teyfell, V.G. Intensity Distribution on Jupiter's Disk in the Bands of Methane Absorption 93 Mayevap S.V. Thermal History of Asteroids AVAIUME: Library of Congress Card 3/3 105 JA/dvm/mw lo-lo-6o IVM I '-x-'fK ~MIOMATION SOV/3923 Akad miya nmik SM. Astionomicbeeldy sovet. Komissiya po Mike planet Rezu1ttaty nablyudeniy Marse, vo vremya, velikogo prativostoyaniya 1956 g. v SM. (Results of the Observation of )kn in the UM During the Great Opposition' of 1956) Moscov., Izd-vo AN SM., 1959. 193 P- 1000 copies printed. Ed.: -X.P,-Barabasbov., Academician., Academy of Sciences UkrSSR; Ed. of Publishing Elbuse-~:~.. ~.rd-n-BdMn; Tech. Ed.: V.V. Bruzgul'. MUME: The book is intended for astronomers and astrophysicists,, particularly those interested in the study of the planet Mars. COVERME; This is a collection of 8 articles on the results of observations of Mars during the voosition of 1956. The observations vere organized by the Comitittee for taid Investigation of Physical Cqnditlons on the Moon and Planets of the Astronomic Council of the Academy of Sciences UM, and vere conducted mainly at the southern observatories of the Soviet Union daring the period from August to Decenber., 1956. The preliminary results of those d7servations vere Card 113 Results of the Observation of Mars (Cont.) k BOOM -summarized at a conference of aU participants held in Moscow., December 34j, 1956 . The present p~blicatlon covers the investigations of Mars# surface and atmosphere by photometry as veU as by visual observations., problems of the flora of the planet and the photometric investigation of its lumin*ma Argyre zone. References accompany most of the articles. TA= OF CM?2MM: Observations of Mars in the UM in 1956 Tikhov., G.A. Brief Results of the Observations of YArs by the Astrobotany Section Daring the Period of the Great Opposition of 1956 6 Barabashav N.P.~ and I,X, Koval'. ftotographic Photometry of mm- Ralfi;-~% vilters 10 Sytinskaya.. N.N. Photomtric Investigation of Optical Properties of the Atmoaphere of the Planet Mars 114 Shamnw,r,, V.V. Sm-face and Atmospbere of Mars According to Photographic,, Photmetric, and Colorimetric Observations Conancteci in Tashkent in 1956 123 Card 213 Results of the Observation of' Mars (Cont.) WV/3923 Sharoncy., V.V. Determination of the Contrasts on the Limb of Mars by Viswa Netbods 155 Sytinskaya., N.N. Some Considerations on the State of the Atmosphere on Kars 166 Bronshtenj, V.A. Visual Observations of Muv During the Great Opposition of 1956 172 Bronshten,, V.A., and O.B. Dluzhnevskaam. PhotograpIde Photometry of the Lmainous Zone Argyre on Mars at the End of August 1956 188 AVAILA=: Library of Corgreas Card 3/3 A/eft/mas B-2240 PHASE I BOOK EUMILCION SOV/4093 Barsbashov., Nikolay Pavlovich., and Ivan Kirillovich Koval# Yotograficheskays, fotometiiya Karsa, so svetofilltremd vo, vrewja velikogo protivostoyaniya v 1956 g. (Photograpbic Photometry of Mars Using Light Filters During the Great Opposition of 1956) Khartkov., Izd-vo Xharlkovskogo univ-taj. 1959. 529 P. lp0O0 copies printed. Reap, Ed.: A.T. Chekirda; Eds.: A.N. Tretlyakovaj, and D.A. Vaynberg; Tech. Ed.: A.S. Trofimenko.- PMPOSE: This book is intendod for scientists Interested in physical conditions on planets,, and may be used by students and aspirants concerned with problems of planetary physics. COVERAGE: The book discusses the metbodology and results of observations of Mars during the great opposition of that planet in 19%,, and contains tabulated data coxpildd at the Khar)wv Astronomical Observatory on the absolute photometry of Mars, The book also contains some results of visual observations of the Martian surface. The major part of the text is atabulation, (Table 4) of spectral values of the brightness factor P for different points on the continent., bright areas., 0 11hotoiraphic Photometry of Mars (Cont.) SOV/4093 and polar cap of Mars: The main series of observations vere not made sinateneously), but lasted from 30 to 40 minutes each., and hencej, for each individual light filter,, the length of the central meri#an of the pUnet, and thd values 4 (incident angle of light ray),, 6 (angle of reflection), and CP and t .(vidth and length of the planetocentric coordinates of the point source of light., respectiveiz are given for the period from June 15116 to October 21/22. The value of the phase angle a is also shown for each d&te and each fl~ter. The supplement contains grapba vhich plot the distribution of brightness alQng the equator (in a band - 10% -300 in vidth) and over the central meridian of theplanet. The abscissas give values of and the ordinates., values of 10 (for simplicity). There are 9 figures., 14 tables,, and 15 references: 13 Soviet and 2 English. No personalities are mentioned. TAME OF COIHUTS: 1. Purpose and methodology of observations of Mars during 3 the great opposition of 1956 21 Processing observational data 10, 3j Visibility of detail on the surface of Mars in 1956 16 4. Clouds,, fogs.. and precipitations observud on Mars in 1956 16 5. Some details observed on the Martian disc 20 6. Description of the appearance and changes in the southern polar cap 21 6P, CarcL,0'0~ --)/ '- BLRLMBHDV, N.P., prof., akad.; CMKIRDA, A.T., land. fix. --mat.nauk Rocks which most correspond to those forming the lunar surface. Izv.Kom.po fis.plan. no-1:5-39 159. OCIRA 13: 7) 1. AN USSR (for Barabashov). (moon-surface) I RARARASHDV. N.P.. prof.akad.: KOVAL, I.K. --------------------------- Photographic polarlastry of the moon with light filters* Isv* Kom-po fiz.Plan. no-1:55-58 159. (MIRA 13-7) 1. AN USSR (for Barsbashov). (Polariscope) (moon--ftoervations) -B&RABASHDV, N.P., prof., akad.; YEMMSKATA, V.A.; YBZJE=lr, V.I., kand.fiz.-inst.nauk; ISHUTINA, T.I. Photometric uniformity of the moon's surfhoeo IsvoKomepo fis, plant nool:67-79 159. (MM U.-D 1. AN USSR (for Barabashov). I (Moon-Surface) (Photometry, Astronomical) 1k V1 2 1 3(l) it. P. Raral~a ~r-:- 5 2- 1 f~r,/26 AUTHORS: Barabwhov P . /Mlember of AS Tkrz)ER and Koval I.. I.,K TITLE: On the of, Brightness in the Martian "Seas" (0 ,nredelenii' yar11-osti v"moryakh" Marsa) rERIODICAL! Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukrains'!~,oi R-SR, 1959, Nr 10, pp 153-155 (USbR) IBSTRACT: Observing Mars in the spring of 1956 with the he'lp C> of the 200 mm refractor of the Alma-Ata Astrofizich- naya observatoyi a (Astrophysical Observatory), B.G. Fesenkov ZRef 5 came to the conclusion that the "seas" on the Mars must appear briGhter then the "continents". In this article, the authors, making reference to a great number of pictures of lilar~s made by the coauthor I.K. Koval' in 1954, with the use of the 112011 mm refractor of the Khar1kov Astro- nomical Observatory, refute the above-stated con- elusion and contend that the measurements made of the "seas" and thelbontinents" of Mars during its Card 112 last opposition, performed in infra-red rays at SOV/21-59-2-10/26 On the Distribution of Brightness in the Idartian "Seas" various distances from the center of the planet's image, indicate different values of the smoothness factor. According to the authors, Fesenkov's con- clusion may have been wrong because of the very clouded appearance of Mars in the spring-of 1956, which resulted from a dust storm raging on the I~la- L not at that time. TI-ere are 1 graph and 5 Soviet references. AS60CIATION: KharIkovskaya astronom--cheskaya observatoriya (Kharlkov Astronomical Observatory) SUMITTE D: December 17, 1958 Card 2/2 SOV/25-59-5-13/56 AUTHOR: Barabashav, N.P. (nazjkov) TITLEs ISZ and the Problems of Cosmic Flying PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhiznl, 1959, No. 5, pp 17-19 and p 2 of centerfold (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author is a Member of the AS UkrSSR, Director of the Astro- nomical Observatory and Holder of the Chair of Astronomy at Khafkov University, Chairman of the Astronomical Council of the AS USSR, Deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR and author of 230 scientific works. In his article the author states that telescopes of the 17th century made the first steps in penetrating the mysteries of interplanetary space. Modern radio telescopes advanced these studies, but practi- cal knowledge has been collected only since the launching of the Sputniks or the ISZ (Isskustvennyye Sputniki Zemli). Knowledge was obtained regarding cosmic rays, the intensity of ultra-violet and x-ray radiation, the sun's corpuscular radiation, and the density and the source of cosmic dust and Card 1/2 meteorites. More information was obtained from the first SOV/25-59-5-13/56 ISZ and the Problems of Cosmic Flying Soviet artificial planet now flying around the sun. The next great advance will be made when a stationary ISZ is launched to an altitude of 35,810 km, orbiting from West to East and thus remaining stationary with respect to the earth. It will be a first stop towards construotion of a flying laboratory for astronomical and physical observations unaffected by the earthts atmospherics and weather conditions. The ISL (Artifi- cial Sputnik of the Moon) and rocket landings on the Moon, will be other steps in collecting information about the Moon. The possibility of interplanetary travel is discussed in the con- eluding part of the article. There are 5 diagrams and 1 drawing, ASSOCIATION: Kharlkovskiy Gosudarstvennyy universitet im. Gor1kogo, Mar!- kov State University imeni Gorlkiy). Planetnaya komissiya As- tronomicheskogo soveta AN SSSR. (Planetary Committee of the Astronomical Council of the AS USSR) Card 2/2 BARABASHOV, M.P. ~.~akademik; KOVAL, I-K-9 kandefiz.-mat.naui - - -.1, 6. Main results of observations of Xare during 1956 at the Kharkov Astronomical Observatory. Tienyk AN TIRSR 30 no.l#.15-23 Ja 1596 (MIRA 12:4) 1. AN USSR (for Barabashov) (Kars (Planet)) 30) AUT11OR3: Barabashov,Y,.P., Yezerskiy,V.I., SOV133-36-3-16129 .TRZ-F "M%t-s -,V. A TITLE: On Colour Contrasts of the Lunar Surface PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal,1959,Vol 36,Nr 3,PP 496-502 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The paper reports on a part of the complex investigations of the Moon, carried out in the Khar1kov Observatory. The observations were made with a three-prism-spectrograph in spring and autumn 1956. The properties of reflection of the surface of the Moon, especially the colour contrasts were investigated. In the usual, system of colour indices they are 0 M, 2 ' 0 M. 3. In most cases it is ACI/A ig 1 550 i~~ 0.6 (almost linear): The author mentions A.T.Chekirda,V.V.Sharonov, and L.N.Radlova. There are 10 references, 9 of which are Soviet, and I German. ASSOCIATION:Kharlkovskaya astronomicheskaya observatoriya (Kharlko-v Astronomical Observatory) SUBMITTEDt February 10, 1959 Card 1/1 BARA]BASHOY, N.P., prof., akademik Now developments in the study of Mare. Priroda 48 no.6:13-18 Je '59. (MM 120) I.Akademiya nayk USSR i Astroneadcheekaya observatoriya Kharikovskoge goeudarstvennego universiteta. (Mare (Planet)) BARABASHOV, N.P. Observations of bright fireballs. Astron.tsir. no.205:27 0 '59- 1. Kharlkovskaya astronomicheakaya observatoriya. (Keteora) BMBABROV.- W.P.; LINKIY. Yu. N. First results of studying photographs of the other aide of the moon. Astron.teir. no.206:1-4 D 159. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Karikovskaya astronomicheakaya observatoriya (for Bar-Lbashov). 2. AstronomicheskiT institut im. Shternberga (for Lipekiy). (Moon--surface) -,3, '?0 0 0 ^V 1A 67904 =7-T4) 9 3 (91 AUTHORS-. Barabashov, N. P., Member of the AS SOV/20-129-5-10/64 TITLF.: The Pirst Results Obiained by Photographing the Pax Side of the Moon, Which is Invisible From the Earth FERIODICAL: IV Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 129, NT 5, pp 1000-1002 (USSR) ABSTRACT; The automatio.interplanatary station launched on October 49 1959 was intended:to contribute towards solving several cosmic space problems and to photograph the far side of-the Moon and its boundary zones. The Moon was photographed from distances of from 65200 Im (start of photographic recording) to'68400 km (en& of photographing) with a camera having two objdctives: the first had an F-number of 1:5.6 and P, :F,200.mm, the second 1:9-5 and P2 = 500 mm. -During the 40 lainilt6l.~-.operation of the camera the far side of the Moon was photograpKed many times. The authors had numerous pictures taken with the ~ooal distance'6 of 200 mm and 500 mm at their disposal. Firstf the al:~eady Itnown regions of the lunar surface obtained on these photos are Card 1/3 described. On the invisible part of the surface-of the Moon 21119 First Results obtained by Photcgraphing the Par SOV/20,029-5-1o/64 Side of the.Moon, Which is InvisilAe From the Earth mountainous regions predominateg and there are only few such seas az are on the visible part of the lunar surface. The albedo of the entire f ar side of the Moon adjoining the westle-ni.edge ranges,. with respect to its value, between the albedo of the se _' and tha~k_6t the mountainous regions. South-south- east ~of-t'h_u 1,1.*e Humboldtianum a partly very. high mountain range of 2000 km length extends via the equator to the southern-hemis8here. Between +20c and +300 latitude and +1400 and +160 longitude a sea of craters extends.* which has a diameter..of 300 km,, and which has'been named Moscow Sea. In'the South this sea endi at Astronauts' Bay. On the Scuthern hemisphere (latitude -200 to -300 and lQjjg4+i,,d`e +`30*), the Ssiolkovskiy Crater with a diameter of more thaxi 1000 km is located. It has a dark bottom, a bright central crust, and a bright and wide wall. Fnu'r further craters are then described, The photographs besides show region's with slightly elevated and slightly reduced Teflectivity an& riumerous fine 6.etai'ls. Pinallyt the authors express their kTatitude foz the honor of having been allowed to evaluate and atilize the first photo- Card 2/3 graphs ever tal.cen of the hitherto _~n~own far side of the The Pirst-Results-Obtained by Photographing the Far SOV/20-129-5-lo/64 Siae of the Moon, Which is Invisible From the Eaxth PRESENTEDt SUBMITTED: Moon as.well as for the assistan~:e rendered by specialists in various fields. There are 3 figures and 1 Soviet reference. November 149 1959, by A,. V. Topchiyev, Academician November 14, 1959 Card 3/3 lama 00.3 mia-mr-ar. w- w.-ww -.WW 00 000 ~W. , -0 "wo ' Tv"W-01'. .1 1:33 Ida avane't a 4; a ;IIIIIIALS11116. . I .-K.. I K. a. It -A T_ JL.__JL A-4. fla-eymens by uWaryl chloride. V--. Nialinow" and G. K. HarabasWa. ZA%r. prij 0 - -09 T'Sk. Khiov. (I. Applied ClIkIi 80XIs with "Ylimic leads to a niono-Cl tivily. "ith VI fit the lao-l't sloull; Cl[tV" Of FAIICIl 11.1% little t'lit'41 IVII .60 tile Yield. In it typical rapt. N) Jr. cylurne atilt .141 K. Coo .1k)'clj were reflutiell 16 lite., aller wulthing "1111 1, Water there was ObtAilled 14.3,;, cl deriv... Ill wo-asl% 1 ) it ,: 1.1111% 0 11) firm Bill; rcilulthis vu with d nNi coo 7 . 1 . . . c w . l, 3 v0s. 11,0 xAvr a,U. Ill, COO (Inint 111011). AL K(mug.,ju,11' ZOO N" we* zoo see zoo -A 4.% A A.ETALLURfKAL UITRATIM119 CLAUNPICATIGIN L 17Z %Dow it, Rik ;Miami ZI, v- Get Magill W 5 11 c-5 _V . i - all a fill 0 al I I W 11 -AV to I P "a 00 0 00000 0 00 Pac, sea CH'a -cock A o dt 24Cj 000 04. 99, 00.1 I A I a - I L A. 19TALLIMMAL LMR&TW9 CLAMOVATM VION SIVIN31va - sonove .,1 1 *it amy dft u Is a , * 0 ,sit W Ov M "I 3r w9 a 0 3 1 v 000 0 0 0 0 0 ago too go* WOO 4*0 a** '00 wee -00 00 CA dPI of kirt 0 and the possibility ,hV=a. of slachols by the Madhod. M. and 6. K. ftr;& (Gorki State Unfir.). Zhar. ObzA~Ael`_Kkiril* 06.11 (J. Gen. Chem.) 19. 20"(1949).-Priedel-Craft. acylation of cymene without the usual solvent (CSO pro- ceeds satisfactorily without reduced yields; the acyl group enters in the o-position to Me. Thus, 200 g. cymene, 34 g. Ac,O. and 133 g. AlCh after 5 furs. on a steam bath gave 51.7% Ac dcriv., bm Z474'. be 125-7% aV UWI, d:: 0.9510; 39 X. AcCl with 65 X. AICU pvc a M70 yield. Similarly. 230 cymene. S5 g. AIC4. and 45 g. WCOCI - gAve, 30% PrIb iferiv., b. 264-41'. V 0.045. 'which after Clemmensen reduction gave butyl-4-ixopopylben:exe, b. 233-45% xt* 1.511. gj.1 0.000.1, lso~ PrCOCI pvc 24.0% ijo-PrCO derip.. bu, 25, -9*. xV , 1.504. it',.$ 0.952, reduced to the 2-iso-Bx derip. b. 228- .10'. dIJ O.P21; almilarlp iso-DuCOCI gave M47. isn. RuCO derir., b. "MS-70 , %V 1.500, d:: 0.9410. which virlded the iso-A m derip., b. 244-V ' d" 089W mW LUC. CICILCOCIrml, 6, OCIICO&;#'r. (ii-2ji. b.- Ita-5% "I*, 1.5thl. d:: 1.075, while BjLCI gave 25% 111 tievir., th Pei,' 1.534, it,$: 1.0251, when the reactiOn was run at "P. The ketones do not react with F0121ir or FtMgl. G, Nf. KosobpoI7 SHWOHMMO, N.H. [Shevchouko, N.H.]; BARABASkVA, Y.N. [Barabashova, T.M.3 Aquatic arthropods as intermediate hosts of hel-mintbm, Dop.AN URSR no.11:1555-1559 160. , MU 13: 11) 1. Mmr1kovskiy gosudarstvenW universitet. Predstavleno akademikom AN USSR A.P.Markovichem. (Arthropocla) (Wprms, Intestinal and parasitic) --!?/ Z, 7- / s BAIRABASHOVAP ZJI- -Z , - Tissular processes during the adaptation of oxygen deficiency. Mat.po evol. fiziol. 1:12-35 '56. (MIRA 11:1) (AHGXRKIA) (ACCLIMATIZATION) BARABASKIN) A.A. Seminar on the repair of power system equipment* Prom. energ. 20 no.l:.47-48 Ja 165. (MRA 1834) SOMOGYI, Barnabaa, dr.. BAR&WIM, Peredi Gi7el]2L, dr. Prevention of adhesions leading to intestinal obstruction. Kq,~Ur. sebeazat 8 no.145-209:198-201 Juns 55. 1. Budapesti-Orvostudomanyi, Igyatem Sebeszeti Anatomiat. as Matettant Intezetenek kozlemerqe. Igazgato: Nagy Danes dr. eg7et. docens. (IRT3STIM, SIUU, surg., exper., for prev. of adhesions leading to intestinal obstruct. in dogs) (INTESTML OBST-RUCTIOIT, prev. and control, exper. surg. in dogs) GORODFTSKIY, A.A.; BAWAY, V.A. Review of E.F.Romantsev's book "Radiation an,~ chemical defense." K,,d. rad. 9 noJ-82-87 Ja lf"4* (=-A Y-9), BARABITS, Elemer,, erdomuve.Lasi eloado Snow catastrophe in the western part of the Dmiantu:., Erdo 12 no.4il82-184 Ap 163. 1, Northern Zala Forestry, Zalaegerszeg. NEMCY, Erno, dr.3, egyetemi tanar, a biologiai tudomapyok kandidatusa; BARABITSO, Elemer, egyetemi adjunktus Den.drologic garden of the University of Forestry and Timber Industry. Term tud kozl 8 no.6:278-280 Ja'64. 1. University of Forestry and Timber Industry, Sopron. IGNATOV, B.V.; BARABLIN, -Ye.K.; VASILIYEV, N.N., inzh. Using mechanisms In track maintenante. Putt i put. khoz. 8 no.lt4-5 164. (MIRA r,?-. 2) 1. Glavnyy inzh. sluzhby puti Koteltnichskoy distantsii, Gorlkovskoy dorogi (for Ignatov). 2. Nachallnik Kotellnich- skoy distantsii Gorlkovskoy dorogi (for Barablin). 3. Kotell- nichskaya distantsiya Gorlkovskoy dorogi (for Vasillyev). BARABLINA G~V - GUSHC17ENKO, N.V.; PENIKC~I, V.Ya.; SELYUK011, V.P.; V. D. Efficiency of the group-bonus wage system for integraterl - . .1 - in stopes. Nauch. trudy KNJUI no.14:427-438 164. Ways of improvi- the ovi-l" nrqrn-ivqtlnn 4' -` in Karaganda Basin stopes. lbid.;455-4U+ fMA. 18:4) AUTHOR: Barab6ski, F. S/044/62/000/010/0111/042 B180/B186 TITLE: Certain suffi(ientoonditions for the expansion of a kernel in a bilinear series PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Ma%Matika, no.. 10, 1962, 52, abstract 1OB241 (Roczn. Polsk. towarz. mat.,.Ser. 1, 6, 1961, 91-107 [Pol.; summaries in Russ.* and Engs3) TEXT': In the part which deals with the uniform convergence of a bilinear series, the well-known Mercer theorem goes over to indefinite kernel 6. Symmetrical non-degenerate kernels are here considered, bounded, or at least weakly singular, in the square la,b;a,b3,. The following hypothesis is made for kernels of thia'kind: If the kernel K(X)Y) is continuous in the square qla+a, b-P; a+a, b-pl, where a>,D and 0 >_0 are fixed numbbra and I K(x,,u)-K(xj.u) I !du O fok which cj(0) 0, Cj(x) > 0, for x >0, (&)(x)/x) --> 0 at x > 0) for any two points x 1 and 2 of ([&+a, b-p]), then the biliuear series .1 Card 1/2 S/044 621000101010111042 Certain sufficient conditions ... BlBOYBI86 CO (X) X1 in the Q square will converge uniformly toward the kernel K(X,Y). With slightly different conditions at the kernel, it becomes permissible _V/ to differentiate the bilinear series term-by-torm through the variable XP with uniform convergence of the differentiated series toward the derivative KI (X,Y), in a square rather smaller than the Q square. At X the end of the work there is a relaxation of the conditions of one of Hammerstein's propositions regarding the uniform convergence of a bilinear series, for the two-dimensional kernel K(xPy; I batracter's note: tomplete translation.1 [A Card 2/2 BARABOI, V.J. candidat in stiinte medicale ...... ........ Rays against rays. St si Teh Fu-, 25 no.4:14-15 Ap 163. ANASHXIN, I.A., kapitan 1 ranga; BARABQLTA P -D #polkovnik yuridichoskoy '=- - it ~ sluzhby; VOLKOV, A.S., inM.02904;f al"V'Franga; VOROB173v, A.P kapitan 1 ranga; VASIL'YEV, I.V., kapitan 1 ranga zapasa; V"YUN31KO, N.P.. kand.voyenno-morskikh nauk, kapitan 1 rsnga; GMUMT, JI.L,, dotsen't, kand.tekhn.nauk, inzhener-kontr-admiral; YERWNKO, B.Ya., kapitan I range; ZVEREV, B.I., kand.istor.nauk, mayor; KAZAIMOV, A.A., kapitan 1 ranga; KOZIN, K.K., kapitan 1 ranga zapasa; KOLUDA, X.I., kapitan 1 range zapasa; KULINIGH, D.D., inzh.-kapitan 1 ranga; LCBACH-ZHUCHB1 0, K.B., dotsent, inzhoner-kapitan 2 rangH zapasa; HASHAROV, A.1.0 polkovnik sapass; MYASISHCH97, V.I., in2hener kontr- admiral-, PETROV, L.G., kapitan I ranga v otstavke; PROKCFIYEV, V.M., kapitan 1 ranga; POZNA IMCO. A.S., kapitan 1 ranga zapasa; (Continued on next card) AXARFWT I.A.---(continued) Card 2. PYASKOVSKIY, G.M., polkovnik; SINITM, N.I., polkovnik. Prinimali uchastiye: ANDRMV, V.V., kapitan,l range; IVANOV, V.P., in.zhener- kapitan 2 range; CIUMOUSIKO, L.D., -1mzhener-kapitan 1 ranga; ~HIKA 9 Ye.F., inzhener-kapitan 2 ran-ga. FADEYEV, Y.G., vitse- admiral zapass, elavmyy red.; GIMNGROSS, V.M., kapitan 1 ranga zapa- sa, red.; STAROV,.N.H., kapitan 1 ranga v otstavke, red.; SOKOLOVA, G.F., takhn.red. [Marine dictionary] Morskoi slovar'. Moskva,,Voen.izd-vo H-va obor. =M. Vol.2. 0 - IA. 1959. 440 p. (MIRA 12:12) (Naval art and science--Dictionaries) (Merchant marine--Dictionaries) BARABOLYA, P.D... polkovnik puatit.91L Basic positions of the nava2 ceremonial. Mbr. sbor. 46 rc.9 110-16 f3 18; 8) BARABOLYA., P.D., polkovnik yustitsii; LESNIKOV) N.D. New instruptions on border protection for the U.S.S.R. Mor.sbor. 44 no.2:11~-19 F 16L (Km 34:4)---~ (Russia-Boundaries) (Border guard) BMBOLYA P D. polkovnik yustitaii; IVANASHCHENKOt L.A.,, dotsent, kRW9 P yuridicheskikh nauk, kapitan 1-go ranga - I Status of territorial waters under International Law. Mor. r,, 46 no.202-41 F 163. (NDA 16: ) (Territorial waters) BARABOLYA, S.Ya.; SIUUOVP F.V. Milling radial grooves and segmento on a gear-milling machinee Stan. i instr. 34 no.9:31-32 S 163o (NIRA 16:11) B~IIRADOLYA; -9.ya. Cutting ratchcl-w.heel Iveeth on a gear-shaping rachine - Stan. I j-nstr. 35 nc-!C,~41 0 164. (A~Rk 17~-12~; r~~ ~~ :,. i's ~ ~ ~: " 9 . / ~ - 1 1 4 n ~ - , Tj - 1: f - -, . - " !7 j . .. . ,,~ r . . C, . -, i) I I , - 35 "0.11.,38 N 164. ( Y'IR ~~ 18 : ? N, '6?'VeS HOGARY/Opties Optical TL-chnology Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1958, No L1642 Author : Barabos Janos Inst : N-of -a-v-en Title : YBz2ification of Sighting Tubes Orig Rb : Kep-es hangtechn., 1957, 3, No 31 82 Abstract : For Part I see Referai Zhur Fizikao 1958., No 3., 6881 K-4 Card : 1/1 WMSTOV, A.V. (Head District Veterinary Doctor), MMTOV.. V.A. (Candidate of Veterinary, Sciences), XLXkMHEV,, I.A.,, SUEMMVA, V.I. and MWROVI N.V. (Veterinary Doctors), WABOSHIN, S.A., BUCHENOV, I.N., LYAMIN, A.F., WDOROV., Yu. I.., and FILIMONOV., I. Ya. (Veteiinary Yedical Assistants, U11yanov Oblast', Terentullsk District). "Trotein hydralysates in dispepsia in nevborn calves..." Veterinariya., vol. 39, no. 3., march 1962 pp. 71 BELENIKIY, B.G.; BARABOSHINA, I.S. Microanaly-tical hydrogenation. Zhur.anal.khim.16ro.3:337-342 My-Je 161. 4 (MIRA 14:6) 1. Leningrad Scientific-Research Institute of Antibiotics. - Hydrogenation) ~ ~Microchemistry) 16(1-) ATJTHORt SOV/140-59-3-3/22 TITLE: Dual-Conformal Transformation of the Complex of Straight Lines PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uohebnykh zavedeniy. Matematika, 1959, Nr 3, pp 22-29 (USSR) ABSTRACTs In the three-dimensional Euclidean space let the straight line of a complex be defined according to Blaschke by the dual vector E1 W El(u 1 qu2J). Let E El(t) be one of the ruled surfaces of the complex and rdE 12 dS. Two complexes are called dual- conformal if between the rays of them there exists a one-to-one relation for which the dual angles between two neighboring straight lines of corresponding surfaces satisfy the condition dS - A 2dS 2. Theorem 1 contains necessary and sufficient A conditions that two complexes C and C are dual-conformal. In theorem 2 the existence of such complexes is proved. In theorem 3 and 4 the author gives invariants of the dual-conformal transformation. In theorem 5 special dual-conformal trans- Card 1/2 formations are considered. As a special case the author obtains Dual-Conformal. Transformation of the Complex SOV/140-59-3-3/22 of Straight Lines the k-transformation of K.N.Tikhotskiy. The author thanks A.D.Aleksandrov for the aiscussion of the present paper. There are 4 references, 2 of which are Soviet, I German, and 1 Italian. ASSOCIATION:Ufimakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet 'Ufa State University) SUBMITTED; May 4, 1958 Card 2/2 BARABOSHIN,-V.F., inzh. Unevenness of rail surface as source of ballast deformations. Putt i put. khoz. 9 no.12:34-35 165. (MIRA 19:1) ACC NR: AR6027500 SOURCE CODE: UR/0l37/G6/000/004/GG23/G024 'AUTHOR: Baraboshkin, A. N.; Lebodeva, K. P. 1TITLE; Effect of electrolysis conditions on the structure of zirconium deposits. 'III. The role of the valence state of zirconium in the melt I ;SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abs. 4G182 REF SOURCE: Tr. In-ta elektrokhimii. Ural'skiy fil. AN SSSR. vyp. 7, 1965, 59-67 TOPIC TAGS: electrolysis, zirconium IT SLATION: Studies showed that the nature of cathodic deposits changed very strongly, for the same general Zr concentrations in the melt (5 wt '00, constant in-,tial values of: ID (ik = 2 a/cm2), temperature (8000C) and quantity of electricity, but for a different loxidation-reduction potential of the system. For oxidation-reduction potentials, dif- fering significantly from the equilibrium Zr potential, very line particles of cathodic deposit were obtained in the form of porous attachments of crystallites. With a melt composition approaching equilibrium, nodules of highly faceted coarse crystals formed on the cathode. 13 references. G. Svodtseva. SUB CODE: 11,13 UDC: 669.296.087 Card 1/1 e r CC_NRt Ap6002471 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0191/66/000/001/0006/0008 AUTHORS: Kolesnikov. G. S.: Tevlina, A. S.- Chuchin, A. IQ.; Baraboshkina, 1. A. ORG: none TITLE: Graft copolymer of styrene-divinylb(inzone-polyarylene ethyl and styrene- divinylbenzene-po3,varylene ethyl hydroj-.,eroxide SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 1, 1966, 6-8 TOPIC TAGS: graft copolymor, chain reaction, polyneflzntJon, polymort polmr chemistry, polystyrene ~fl de, ABSTRACT: Graft copolymerization7styrene-divinylbenzene-polyaryl-etby1 and styrene- divinylbenzene-p~l_yarylethyl hydroperoxide were studied-to investigate the possi- bility of synthesizing large-pore sulfo-cation-exchanporsion the basis of three- dimensional graft-copolymrs. The copolymers were synthesized by two methods: 1) by grafting styren Ito a polymeric hydroperoxide as described by the authors (Vysokomolek, soyed., 70 10, 1753, 1965), and 2) by chain transfer via the mobile hydrogen atom of polyarylene ethyl in the presence of a free radical initiator. The degree of swelling in benzene solution, the molecular weight distribution, the ion absorption capacity.. and the amount of hydroperoxide in the synthesized polymers were determined. The experimental results are presented in graphs and tables (see Fig. 1). It was found that the synthesized sulfo-cation-exchangers were able to UDC: 678.746.22-134.6 ACC NRs AP6009-1+71 4 45 .43 41- 49- 47. 45- 43 0 Fig. 1. Molecular weight distribution determined by turbidometric titration of dioxane solution of the products-of polymerizing styrene in the presence of polyarylethyl. sorb large organic ions. The sorption of low molecular weight ions was more com- plete than of higher molecular weight ions, Orig. art. has: 3 tables and 4 graphs. SUB com n/ SUBM DATEi none/ ORIG REF: 007/ OTH REF: 001 Card 2/2 Z C- L 2324-66- EWT(m)/EPF(c)/EWP(J)/T/ETG'(m1 WWIRM ACCFSSION WR: AP5022222 UR/0191/65/000/--09/0016/0019 678.673 01-536.495:537-311 A') AtITHOR: Vinogradova, S. V.i K2rshak, V. V.; Fridman, Ye. I.; Andreyevm, M. A., Haraboshkigij~t,. N. TrTLE: Heat-registant elpetroinsuIRting polyn, late p1nn"v material SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 9, 1965, 16-i9 TOPIC TAGS: plasticizer, heat resistant plastic, heat resistant material, polyaryl plastic, terephthalic acid, electric insulator, plastic , beat resistance, polyaryla Tte, phenolphthalein, bispbenol A, isopbthalic acid, softening point ABSTRACT: The possibility of preparing heat-resistant plastics suitable for electric linsulators and capable of being compression molded was studied by preparing neat and mixed compositions from phenolphthalein isophthalate or terephtbalate based polyaryl- ates- (i.e._,__aromatic_ polytisters). -- -It-was Also attempted to-prepare polymers which had to be kept at their melting temperature during compression molding for a minimum 'time. Thus, powdered poly(phenolphthalein isophthalate) could be compression molded at 270-300C into semitransparent light-brown samples of plastic designated as F-1,: 'while the poly(phenolphthalein terephtha-late), designated as-plastic F-2, crack-e-d-,, I Card 1/2 L 2324-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5022222 and disintegrated after being taken out of the molds. The addition of plasticizers, "'Sovol" [biphenol dichloridel, a polysiloxane and some other polyaryIntes bRsed on either-bisphenol A or phenolphthalein sebacate, made it possible to prepare compres- sion molded, samples from F-2 with softening points from 255 to 340C. The addition of 'Sovol in varying amounts or the same polysiloxane to F-1 produced plastics with soft- gning points between 250 and 285C. Even the sample with 10% Sovol still had a soft- ,ening point of 230C, which was considered to be sufficiently high, combined with good workability of the material. The introduction of fillers (up to 40% by weight of the* composition) was also studied for the purpose of reducing cracking of the plastic .and to save polymer materials. Good results were obtained with quartz flour or tal-~ cum, while'Ekluminum oxide or silica gel were Ineffective. The filled F-2 polyarylate samples were r6sistant to thermal shock; they withstood repeated sharp temperature ,change from -60 to,250C. The polyar7late compositions obtained had high dielectric properties'in a rather vide range of temperatures. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and .4 tables. [BN] #SSOCIATION- none SUBMITTED, 00. ENCL: .00 SUB CODE., H-~O& OTHER- 000 No REP sovt oo4 I Card L>/2, 1A-W_ ATD PRESS., I ''h 38 2 J S/539/61/000/032/011/017 ry '9 D204/D301 AUTHORS~ Kudryavtsev, N.T., Golovchanskaya, R.G. and Baraboshkina, N,K. TITLE. The cathode process in the electrolysis of Ti from aqueous solutions SOURCE. Moscow. Xhimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut.. Trudy, no. 32, 1961. Issledovaniya v oblasti elektrokhimii, 272-277 TEXT. Electrodeposition of Ti was studied on Cu,, brassv Pt and Pb ca- thodes, with Pt and stainless steel anodes, from alkaline and acid aque6us solutions, since little work has been done in this field. The standard potential, position in the electronegative series and hydrogen overvoltage of Ti are first discussed, on the basis of results obtained by Soviet and Western workers. The metatitanates of Na, Mn, Cr and Fe were tried but proved only sparingly soluble injq. NaOH and hydrolyzed readily. In the case of Na metatitanate the maximum concentrations (15-20 g Ti/1) were obtained by dissolving-the titanate in 20-30% aq. NaOH, with additives, Card 1/ 3 S/539/61/000/032/011/017 The cathode process in the D204/D301 at 200C. Electrolysis was conducted in a 250 ml glass bath, finding that T4. deposited from tetravalent ions only. The current effi-.iency ('n ) fell sharply over 20-30 min., from 45-60% to-10.5%, independently of the material of the cathodeq (except during the first few minutes), owing probably to the high cathode potential of Ti and the relatively low hydr-c- gen overvoltage oL Ti. 71 Also decreased with increasing current density, D (20-40 amp/dm2) and increasing temperature (20 to 50 C). The acid e~e~ctrolytes were based on 40% HF and metallic Ti and the experiments were conducted in a 250 ml plexiglass bathq dividing the cathode and anode regions with a polyvinyl diaphragm. t waT+ found that Ti was deposited ly from Ti3+ ions and only when Ti on Ti was I.-.1 or higher. Current efficiency fell as before, from 10-201/6 to -'I - 6%, after 30 min. The temperatures studied were 20 and 500C, D 40 - 20 amp/dm2 and the pH 2.2 - 2.4. Brilliant silvery coatings ofkTi, 3-4 ~t thick were obtained from both the alkaline and acid electrolytes, but. deposits from the flu,.- ride solutions tended to be more porous. Methods of analysis of the solutions and of the deposit are given in full. There are 3 figuree, Card 2/3 5/539/61/000/032/01.1/017 The cathode process in the D204/D301 4 tables and 16 references~ 3 Soviet.-bloc and 13 non-Soviet-7bloc. The 4 most recent references to the English-language publications read as follows; Sin.-ichi Satoh and Koshin Jamane, J. of the Scientific Research Institute, v. 50, March(1956); Tadzima, Fudzivara and Mor-;, Abstrac- . L ter's note,, Names transliterated], J. Electrochem.Soc. Japan,.24,'212- 216, (1956); M.E. Straumanis, S.T. Shin and A.W. SFh1ecliten, J. Phys. Chem., 59, 3.17, (.1955); Tadzima, Seki and Mori, J. Electrochem. Soc. Japan, (1956). Card 3/3 S/539/61/OOC,/032/014/017 D204/D301 AUTHORS. Kudryavtsev, N.T.e Tyutinag K.M. and Baraboshkina, N.K. TITLE,.- The effects of organic additives on the cathode pro3ess in the electrolysis of Sn-.Ni alloys SOURCE: Moscow. Khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut. Trudy, no~32, 1961. Issledovaniya v oblasti elektrokhimii, 289-292 TEXT; Continuation of earlier work, inspired by Soviet and Western in- Yestigations which showed the addition of surface active organic compounds could influence the composition and quality of alloys deposited from ele.-.- trolytes containing more than I metallic salt. Additions of p-phenyl Sul- phonic acid (I) prepared from (a) freshly distilled phenol, (b) chemi- cally pure synthetic phenol, (c) technical phenol and (d) crude carbolic acid, were made to the electrolyte consisting of 300 g/l NiCl 2.6H2Oo 50 g/1 SnCl2 6H20 and 60 g/l NH4F, to investigate their effects on the quality and composition of the deposit and on the cathodic polarization. Card 1/2 S/539/61/000/032/014/017 The effects of organic ooo D204/D301 The additions were made at 50-650C, at pH 4.5. It was found that the, cathodic polarization, quality and composition of the deposita depended on the purity of the phenol from which I was prepared. Additions of I prepared from freshly distilled or chemically pure phenol had pract~Lcally no affect. 0.5-0.7 moles/l of I prepared from technical phenol displated the electrodeposition potentials in the electronegativb direction by 100-200 mv and lowered the Sn content in the alloy by 11-14% (to 51-50), with current densities of 0.5-4.0 amp/dm2Q The deposits were shiny and elastic. Raising the temperature to 55-65uC further decreased the Sn to 49-50%. The effect of I prepared by the sulphonation of crude carbolic acid increased the cathodic polarization by 400 mv during the d&ppsitioz Of Sn md,thereby, lowered the latter to 20% in the alloy; the depos4-ts were gray when the current density exceeded 0.2 amp/dm2. The addition of 1-1.5 g/1 of di -2--dimethylamino-5-pyr idyl methane increased the cathodi'Z polarization for both Sn and Ni and had, therefore, little effect on the alloy compositiono The deposits were elastic, light in color and con- tained up to 60% Sn. There are 2 figures and 5 references,,, 4 Soviet-bloc and I non-Soviet-bloco Card 2/2 S/080/62/035/002/020/022 Al D258/D302 AUTHORS-. Kudryavtsev, -V. R., Bara,~Qabklpa_ and BaTrukova, M. G. TITLE: A photometric method for studying the conditions un- der which metallic powders are formed PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 35, no. 2. 1962, 450-452 TEXT: The author developed a method for the accurate determiknation of the moment, at which a powdery metallic deposit begins to form duri,ng electrodeposition. The method consists in continuously mea.- suring the reflective capacity of the cathode as a function of time or of current density. A light beam was concentrated on the cathode surface and reflected. on to a photocell; the resulting cur-- rent was measured and registered on a recorder as a function of time. A typical curve started with a short horizontal section, corresponding to the pre-deposition period; this was followed by a sloping secti.lon which indicated the decrease in reflective capaci- ty caused by the onset of powder deposition; the curve was finished by another horizontal section at a lower level. Slope of the middle Card 1/2 A photometric method ... S/080/62/035/002/020/022 D258/D302 section became more steep with rising current shown in the electrodeposition of N1 that the sit underwent a sudden change from lustrous to relatively narrow range of -current densities. tected by continuously recording the change in ty as a function of current density. There are Soviet-bloc references. SUBMITTED: February 20, 1961 density. It was quality of the depo- powdery, within a This could be de- reflective capaci- 5 figures and 13 Card 2/2 '-TW-fl /.%I~r, (n) /j~WFW I-Wvt) Pad IJP(CN MM h !,R/007 6, 66 ~'03 9, R. G. Rnrqh-h~--,na, N Et 1, SDIULiunti SOURCE: Zhurnal fizicbeskoVdAmil, v. 39, no. 4, 1965, 870-876 TOPIC TAGS: electroplatm'g alloy deposition, titanJum alloy, iron allov. nickei aHov, curren' cf,. icenc,~ memtitanaLe electroIN-te ABSTPLAC11: T~-Fea-lloysof N-ai-1r1Mffig- composition were deposited from alhalkir, polutioris The cathodes LLs -we-e ria th 50, ,LTid 1.11)e Vi~ were measurea 3n ine courtiv vi hirluence of concentration of the salts in the electrolyte, current density, stirring, and Wher factors on the composition and quality nf the del)osits, current eTfir-i.~qrv: Cord 1/12 NIR: AP50114fif) ON ACCESSI an t-I Ell "r Ti-Ft' -LdIO-V-3, t In the c khim jj~o-t~IdMc)jooche.Skl'Y (Moscow onemical Engiuee-Ting MBUttive), ENCL: 00 STUM CODE: S 1---IINUT TE D NO REF SOV; 004 OTHER: (100 !,co-rd 2/2- RARABOSIIKINA, N.K.; VAGRAMYAN, A.T.; TITOVA, V.N. Feasibility of determining by photometry the adhesion of an electrolytic deposit to the base. Zashch. met. 1 no.2:230-232 Mr-Ap 165. (14M 18:6) 1. Institut fizicheskoy khimil AN SSSR. L 2618-66 EWT(m)/EPF(c)/ JDIWB ACCESSION NR: AP5011366 UR/0365/65/001/002/030/0232 620.199.621.351.7 AUTHOR. Baraboshkina, N. K.; VaFaffan, A. T.; Titova, V. N. Tr- TITLE: on the possibility of photometric determination of adhesion of electro- A lytic plating to its base SOURCE: Zashchita metallov, V. 1, no. 2, 1965, 230-232 TOPIC TAGS: nickel plating, corrosion protection, electrolytic deposition ad- he'sion wu !ABSTRACT: The feasibility or continuous photometric characterization of the ad- i hesion of nickel-plating to a metal base during the electroplating process was 4 1ekainined. After focusing a light beam on an electrode surface subjected to elec- trolytic nickel-plating the intensity of the reflected light was measured photo- metrically. The nickel plating reflectivity and polarization were measured in an electrolyte containingi 300 g/l.of NiGO4*7H2O, 60 g/l of NiC12-6H2O, and 38 g/1 Of H3D03; at pH = 3, with a current density of 40 mA/cm2, and at 250C. The nickel; platings were deposited an passivated (immersed for 20 sec in a chromic acid-- 250 g/1) or activated (immersed in 5% H2SO4) nickel and steel electrodes. The L_C" 1/ 3 L 2618-66 ACCESSION NR: APS011366 change in reflectivity and polarization duringthe process of,nickel-plating of steel samples is shown in fig..l of the Enclosure. The electrode surface activity': and the strength of adhesion of nickel plating is well characterized in terms of reflectivity decline after the initial current switch-on. The strength of the plating-base adhesion is determined by the photometric method more accurately than by either mechanical or electrochemical methods. It is found that passivation with chromic acid impairs the adhesion strength. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institut fizicheskoy khimii (Academy of Sciences SSSR, Institute of Physical Che mistry) F, SUBMITTED:' 20Aug64 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: MM NO REr sov: 003 -OTHER: 001 Card 2/3 L 26ia-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5011366 ENCLOSURE: 01 -- 1 iv ted le ri . a a pass samp g. ; b-7activated sample; 1--reflee- 6 ~.tivity; 2--polarization$AB and g, A ~r ~AEE A prior to current switch- L.J j on$ BCD and B'CIDI--during the r A E electrolysis process, DE and DIE'--current-off-period, Er r? E11--after the second on- and ' o current period. n 3 Card 39'~ L 16127-6.6 l-VtOAT-~MP(tt') M(c ACC NR: AP6004178 SOURCE CODE: Ull/0076/66/040/001/0063/0067/ tp AUTHOR: Bagramyan, A. T.; Barab22hjg~ stitL y, Academy of Sciences SSSR (Institut fizicheskoy;'~ ORG: In te of Physical Chemistr khimii, Akademiya nauk SSSR) TITLE: Study of the reflectivity and structure of thin film nickel electrodeposits SOURCE: Zhurnal fiziebeskoy khimii, v. 40, no. 1, 1966, 63-67 TOPIC TAGS: nickel a ing, c0 r steel, ligbt reflection pr~ t. (A eckrc~')-"s , VY\,Qk Xkpepel T't;~e_ IV, ABSTRACT: The effect of the nature of the'substrate 'a and chemical state and fi'nish et, of the surface on the reflectivity of thin-film nickel electrodeposits was studied during electrolysis at pil 4, Dc = 40 mA/cm2, and t = 40C in an electrolyte consisting of 3OOg NiS04 - 71120, 60 g NiC12- 61120, and 38 9 113B03 per liter. It wa-q found that the nature of the substrate inetal (copper, nickel, steel) affects the reflectivity of the nickel electro- deposit to a lesser extent than does the chemical state of the surface. The reflectivity is determined primarily by the finish of the electrode surface. From the reflectivity- electrodeposit thickness curves an approximatc determination can be made of the leveling Card 1/2 UDC: 541.13 L 16127-66 ACC NR: AP6004178 capac;ty of surface active admixtures and the roughness and true surface area of the electrode. The data also led to the following conclusion of practical significance: lustrous nickel deposits with good mechanical ro erties can be obtained by depositing a 1. 5 - 2 film of lustrous nickel on ordinary elec olytic nickel. The first layer provides the desirable mechanical and anticorro roperties, and the second makes the deposit lustrous without any mechanical pol . The electron micrographs were taken in the laboratory of V. M. Luklyanovic by Z. Ye. Shishenina, to whom the authors express their grati.tude. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 2 formulas. SUB CODE: 07, 11 SUBM DATE: 08Sep64 ORIG REF: 002 Card.2/2 L 06110-~l Elqp(e)/EWI.Ctm)/bwetv)/Ziwekr.I/LT.L I-Jjr%c~ U-/.j 'J/ f. hl .. 41 ACC NR,-- I SOURCE CODE: UR/0032/66/032/010/1223/l,' '06033076 AUMOR: Vagram~n, A. T.; Baraboshkina, N. K.; Batrukova, M. G.; Titova, V. N. ORG: Institutoof Fhygkq.A1__ChjMjqtry C SSR (Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR) TITIE: Biotometric method for determining the refloctivity and the adhosionlof a aoposited metal to the backing : Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v- 32, no. io, 1966, 1223-1226 TOPIC TAGS: 'electrolytic de2osition,/light reflection coefficient, adhesive bonding 11 1 ABSTRACT: The article describes a method and apparatus for determining the adhesion of also an electrolytic coating to the base directly during the electrolysis process, an~ for evaluation of the reflectivity of the coating at the time of its deposition.-I-A Q schematic diagram of the apparatus is shown in Fig.A. The electrolyt~i-~-cell~i-onsis'$.s of a removable cathode I and an anode 2, which are fixed to the body of the instrument. The anode is so located with respect to the cathode that uniform distribution of the flow over the whole surface of the electrode is assured. 7he electrolyte under investigation is placed in a glass vessel 3, which is placed in a thermostatted jacket 4, connected to an ultrathermostat. The photoelectric unit consists of a light source 6, a system of lenses, and the photoelement 7* The reflectivity and the polarization of a nickel deposit were studied in a solution of NiSO407iL20-300 grams/liter; Card 1 AP6033076 Fig. 1. Schematic diagram of photoelectric instrument NiC12-6H20--60 grams/litert'H3B03-38 grams/liter; pH = 4; I~k = 40 ma/cm2; t 250C. The nickel was deposited.on mcke-I and stee1samples with different preliminary treatments of the surface of the metals .'The experimental results are shown in graphic Card 08110-6 I ACC NRi AP6033076 .form. The method, is said to be applicable for the determination of adhesion at very 'high current densities. Orig. art., has: 4 figures. ODE? /.SIUMI DATE: none SUB C Card 313 nst L 7 1A AUTHOR URABOSHKIN) S.A., KARA.Ml'.'. S., FLERO V):-- TITLE Interaction Bet-eveen Nitromer [,nd Gold 5&6-4/% (Vzaiinodeystviye yadoi azota -, yadrar~i --O!Otft -RUL.j ian) Pb'RIODICAL Zhurnal ir'~ksperim.i Teoret.Fiziki,1957,Vol 3.0,12-Ir 6,pp 129q-120/7 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTIRACT By using the source of multinly char ed ions developed by Morozov (Atomnaia energiia,Vol 3,p 272(1957)1 the authors obtained by means of the 150 cm cyclotron of the Academy of Science an intense bundle of monoenergetic ions of five-41old charged N14 with the energy of 115 YeV.This bundle was used for the followinG pur.ioses: 1) Inve- stigations of the dependences of the cross sections of the reactions Au(N,4n), Au(N,5ri) and Au(N.6n) on the energy of the nitrogen ions. 2 Determination of the absolute cross sections of these reactions. 3 Determination of the principal mechanism of the interaction of ~ heavy ions with guld nuclei.On the occasion of these experiments stacks of from 10 to 15 nickel foils 7,ith a thin coating of gold were irradiated.After irradiation the a-activity of the foil was determined by means of a photomultiplier with ZnS crystal and by me- ans of an amplitude discriminator.The reactions were determined ac- cording tothe half-value periods of the a-active isotopes concer- ned. The thus obtained e-ependences of the cross sections of the above mentioned reactions on the energies of the nitrogen ions are illu- strated by a diagram.The characteristic course taken by the curves Card 1/2 with the maxima is due to the presence of competing readtions (with 56-6-4/56 Interaction Between Nitrogen and Gold .','uclei. xpxvqpQw emission of a different namber of neutrons) and also to the fission of the composed nucleus.The sharp decrease of the cross section of the reaction (N,4n) at energies of more than go 11.~eV is explained by the fact that within this energy domain the reactions with an emi- ssion of 5 neutrons predominate.In a similar manner also the de- crease of the cross section of the reaction (Ii,5n) and (D,6n) at e- nergies of more than loo and 11o !.-~eV reppectively bay be explained. The curve for the dependence of the sum of the cross sections of all reactions (with emission of neutrons) upon the energy of the ni- tro.en ions has also a characteristic maximum. (3 ill-astrat- ions) A.S~CUATICN Eot L~iven. 21~ii_,SENTLD BY SU3],'.ITTLD 21.1-1957 AiTAIIABLE Library of Congress. Card 2/2 BARABOSHKIN, S. N., DRUIN, V. A., FLMOV, G . N., KARA',-ITAN, A. ",., and Polikanov, S. M. (',cad. 11ci. USSR) "Interaction between Nitrogen Nuclei and Heavy Elements fluclei," imper submitted at the A-U C-nf. on Nuclear Reactions in Aedium and Low -~,nerQr Physics, Aoscow, 19-27 Nov 57 -JI&BAROSHRUT, V.; KRISTAL', V. Radio-controlled ship model. Voen.znan. 31 no.12:25 D '55. (MMA 9: 5) (Ship models--Radio control) IMM BARAB IN. V. - ~ - APparatue for radio-controlled ship models. Voen.snan. 33 no-5:34-35 Hy 157. (KW 10:7) (Ship models--Radio control)