Venera 11 Refereed Journals


  1. The abundance of sulfur dioxide below the clouds of Venus
    Bezard, B et al., GeoRL, 20, 1587 (1993)
  2. Shot Noise in Gamma-Ray Bursts
    Belli, B, ApJ, 393, 266 (1992)
  3. Are Repeaters Responsible for Gamma-Ray Burst < V/V max< 0.5?
    Lingenfelter, R & Higdon, J, ApJ, 397, 576 (1992)
  4. On the Nature of Soft Gamma Repeaters
    Norris, J et al., ApJ, 366, 240 (1991)
  5. Apparent Spatial Uniformity of the Gamma-Ray Bursts Detected by the KONUS Experiment on Venera 11 and Venera 12
    Higdon, J & Schmidt, M, ApJ, 355, 13 (1990)
  6. An analysis of the morphological and spectral behaviour of the gamma-ray bursts.
    Belli, B & Ugolini, M, NCimC, 13, 517 (1990)
  7. Source locations for impulsive electric signals seen in the night ionosphere of Venus
    Russell, C, von Dornum, M & Scarf, F, Icar, 80, 390 (1989)
  8. The structure of the Venus atmosphere in accordance with Venera 11, 13, 14 optical measurements.
    Dlugach, Z, AVest, 22, 262 (1988)
  9. Short Solar Events with Evidence of Repetitive Structures
    Desai, U et al., ApJ, 319, 567 (1987)
  10. Atomic hydrogen and helium densities of the interstellar medium measured in the vicinity of the sun
    Chassefiere, E et al., A&A, 160, 229 (1986)
  11. The soft γ-ray burst GB790107
    Laros, J et al., Natur, 322, 152 (1986)
  12. Venus e.u.v. measurements of helium at 58.4 nm from Venera 11 and Venera 12 and implications for the outgassing history
    Chassefiere, E et al., P&SS, 34, 585 (1986)
  13. One-Photon and Two-Photon Annihilation Lines in Gamma Bursts - Part One
    Zhelezniakov, V & Litvinchuk, A, Ap&SS, 109, 293 (1985)
  14. Gamma-ray burst statistics - Guidance or deception?
    Jennings, M, ApJ, 295, 51 (1985)
  15. Comparative evidence on the 1979 June 13 gamma-ray burst
    Golenetskij, S et al., PAZh, 11, 906 (1985)
  16. Rapid spectral variability of cosmic gamma-ray bursts
    Mitrofanov, I et al., AZh, 61, 939 (1984)
  17. Possible short annihilation flashes in the 1978 November 4 gamma-ray burst
    Barat, C et al., ApJL, 286, L11 (1984)
  18. Three precise gamma-ray burst source locations
    Cline, T et al., ApJL, 286, L15 (1984)
  19. A new interpretation of the Venera 11 spectra of Venus I. The 0.94-μm water band
    Young, L, Young, A & Zasova, L, Icar, 60, 138 (1984)
  20. Hydrogen on venus: Exospheric distribution and escape
    Rodriguez, J, Prather, M & McElroy, M, P&SS, 32, 1235 (1984)
  21. Fine time structure in the 1979 March 5 gamma ray burst
    Barat, C et al., A&A, 126, 400 (1983)
  22. Multispacecraft hard X-ray observations of fine time structure in two solar flares
    Hurley, K et al., ApJ, 265, 1076 (1983)
  23. Sulfur trioxide in the lower atmosphere of Venus?
    Craig, R et al., Icar, 53, 1 (1983)
  24. Solar radiation scattered in the Venus atmosphere: The Venera 11,12 data
    Moroz, V et al., Icar, 53, 509 (1983)
  25. Evidence for a low-altitude origin of lightning on Venus
    Croft, T & Price, G, Icar, 53, 548 (1983)
  26. Cosmic Gamma-Ray Burst Spectroscopy
    Mazets, E et al., Ap&SS, 82, 261 (1982)
  27. The 5 March 1979 event and the distinct class of short gamma bursts: are they of the same origin?
    Mazets, E et al., Ap&SS, 84, 173 (1982)
  28. Altitude profile of H in the atmosphere of Venus from Lyman α observations of Venera 11 and Venera 12 and origin of the hot exospheric component
    Bertaux, J et al., Icar, 52, 221 (1982)
  29. Comparison of Venusian lightning observations
    Borucki, W, Icar, 52, 354 (1982)
  30. Atmosphere-surface interactions on Venus and implications for atmospheric evolution
    Khodakovskii, I, P&SS, 30, 803 (1982)
  31. Mass spectrometry on the Venera 13 and Venera 14 landers Preliminary results
    Istomin, V, Grechnev, K & Kochnev, V, PAZh, 8, 391 (1982)
  32. The low-frequency electromagnetic field in the Venus atmosphere - Evidence from Venera 13 and Venera 14
    Ksanfomaliti, L et al., PAZh, 8, 424 (1982)
  33. On impulsive X-ray flares on the sun.
    Dolidze, V et al., PAZh, 8, 488 (1982)
  34. Recent Results from the Gamma-Ray Burst Studies in the KONUS Experiment
    Mazets, E & Golenetskii, S, Ap&SS, 75, 47 (1981)
  35. Catalog of cosmic gamma-ray bursts from the KONUS experiment data
    Mazets, E et al., Ap&SS, 80, 3 (1981)
  36. Location of the 1979 April 6 gamma-ray burst
    Laros, J et al., ApJL, 245, L63 (1981)
  37. Optical search for lightning on Venus
    Borucki, W et al., GeoRL, 8, 233 (1981)
  38. Cyclotron and annihilation lines in γ-ray bursts
    Mazets, E et al., Natur, 290, 378 (1981)
  39. Chemical composition of the atmosphere of Venus
    Krasnopolsky, V & Parshev, V, Natur, 292, 610 (1981)
  40. Venera 11 and Venera 12 observations of e.u.v. emissions from the upper atmosphere of Venus
    Bertaux, J et al., P&SS, 29, 149 (1981)
  41. Three gamma-ray bursts recorded by Venera 11, Venera 12, and Prognoz 7
    Estulin, I et al., PAZh, 7, 20 (1981)
  42. The rotation and mass of the spiral galaxies NGC 1084 and NGC 6503.
    Kyazumov, G, PAZh, 7, 272 (1981)
  43. The gamma-ray bursts of 1978 October 13 and 23 and 1979 January 7
    Dyachkov, A & Zenchenko, V, PAZh, 7, 342 (1981)
  44. The Signe 2 Franco-Soviet interplanetary gamma ray burst experiment network
    Barat, C et al., SSI, 5, 229 (1981)
  45. The Atmosphere of Venus
    Moroz, V, SSRv, 29, 3 (1981)
  46. Three Gamma-Ray Bursts Recorded by VENERA-11 VENERA-12 and PROGNOZ-7
    Estulin, I et al., SvAL, 7, 12 (1981)
  47. An aerosol model of the atmosphere of Venus
    Lebedev, V, AVest, 13, 149 (1980)
  48. Measurement of the Venus lower atmosphere composition - A comparison of results
    Hoffman, J, Oyama, V & von Zahn, U, JGR, 85, 7871 (1980)
  49. Spectrum of the Venus day sky
    Moroz, V et al., Natur, 284, 243 (1980)
  50. Discovery of frequent lightning discharges in clouds on Venus
    Ksanfomaliti, L, Natur, 284, 244 (1980)
  51. γ-Ray burst observations from the UCB/LASL experiment on ISEE-3
    Evans, W et al., Natur, 286, 784 (1980)
  52. The galactic origin of gamma-ray bursts
    Mazets, E et al., PAZh, 6, 609 (1980)
  53. A geochemical model of the troposphere and crust of Venus based on new data
    Khodakovskii, I et al., Geokh, , 1747 (1979)
  54. Observations of a flaring X-ray pulsar in Dorado
    Mazets, E et al., Natur, 282, 587 (1979)
  55. The Venera 11 and Venera 12 experiments - First results
    PAZh, 5, 3 (1979)
  56. Venera 11 and 12 mass spectrometry of the lower Venus atmosphere
    Istomin, V, Grechnev, K & Kochnev, V, PAZh, 5, 211 (1979)
  57. Spectrophotometric experiment aboard descent probes Venera 11 and Venera 12: some results of an analysis of the Venus day sky spectrum.
    Moroz, V et al., PAZh, 5, 222 (1979)
  58. Electric discharges in the Venus atmosphere.
    Ksanfomaliti, L et al., PAZh, 5, 229 (1979)
  59. Observations of the X-ray burster 0525.9-66.1
    Vedrenne, G et al., PAZh, 5, 588 (1979)
  60. Gamma-Ray Burst Observations by Pioneer Venus Orbiter
    Evans, W et al., Sci, 205, 119 (1979)

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