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  • De, B. K; Sarkar, S. K (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1997)
    The effect of total solar eclipse of October 24, 1995 on long distance VLF radio wave propagation of 22.3 kHz from North West Cape, Australia to Calcutta is being reported here. After the commencement of the total eclipse ...
  • Evershed, John (Taylor and Francis, 1916-10)
  • Royds, T (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1915-10-29)
  • Evershed, John (The Observatory, 1916-01)
  • Gorti, U; Bhatt, H. C (European Southern Observatory, 1993-04)
    Photometric data in the UBVRI bands of Herbig Ae/Be stars have been analyzed to study the wavelength dependence of extinction to these objects. The color excess ratios E(U-B)/E(B-V), E(V-R)/E(B-V), E(V-I)/E(B-V) and ...
  • Unnikrishnan, C. S; Mohapatra, A. K; Gillies, G. T (The American Physical Society, 2001-03)
    We present arguments that rule out the recent suggestion by Wang et al. that their observations of anomalous gravity data during the 1997 total solar eclipse in China could be evidence for shielding of gravity of the Sun ...
  • Krishan, V (Royal Astronomical Society, 1987-06)
    It is shown that the non-thermal radio radiation from a quasar is intense enough to drive parametric instabilities in the fully ionized emission-line regions. These instabilities cause significant enhancement of the plasma ...
  • Chatterjee, Kaushik; Debnath, Dipak; Bhowmick, Riya; Nath, Sujoy Kumar; Chatterjee, Debjit (Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society, 2022-02)
    The Galactic black hole candidate (BHC) 4U 1630−472 has gone through several outbursts (13 to be particular) in the last two and a half decades starting from the RXTE era till date. Like the outbursts of other transient ...
  • Pandey, A. K; Ogura, K (Astronomical Society of India, 1998)
  • Narlikar, J. V; Das, P. K (International Astronomical Union, 1980)
  • Narlikar, J. V; Das, P. K (American Astronomical Society, 1980-09)
    This paper is based on the assumption that the observational evidence to date does point to the possibility that high-redshift quasars are physically associated with low-redshift galaxies. It is first argued that the excess ...
  • Mitra, S; Priestley, K; Acton, C; Gaur, V. K (Elsevier B.V., 2011-11)
    Brune and Singh (1986) showed that fundamental mode surface wave group velocities measured across the Bay of Bengal were inconsistent with velocity models of a normal oceanic crust overlain by sediments. They attributed ...
  • Roelfsema, P. R; Goss, W. M; Mallik, D. C. V (University of Chicago Press, 1992-07)
    The distribution of single ionized helium Y(+) in the Galactic H II region W3A has been determined using high-resolution observations of radio recombination lines in the 76, 92, and 110 alpha lines. The angular resolutions ...
  • Deighton, Thos. (Astronomical Society of India, 1918)
  • Daniel, R. R; Stephens, S. A (Astronomical Society of India, 1980-06)
    We have briefly reviewed the available information on the antimatter content in the universe deduced from astronomical observations and examined some of the theories relating to symmetric cosmology, in order to understand ...
  • Sivaram, C; Krishnan, V; de Sabbata, V; Yellappa, Y (International Cosmic Ray, 1990)
    The rise of energy of a pp interaction is accompanied by increase in multiplicity with corresponding rise in fraction of secondary particles produced in propagation of cosmic rays through the interstellar medium. A comparison ...
  • Abhyankar, K. D (Astronomical Society of India, 1998-03)
    Taking guidance from Vedanga jyotis, it is found that in ancient India the sacrificial year started near the winter solstice. As the position of the winter solstice retrogrades by 1 degree in about 71 years due to the ...
  • de Sabbata, V; Sivaram, C (Italian Physical Society, 1992-10)
    We consider, in analogy to electromagnetic anyons as charge magnetic-flux composite, the gravitational anyons as mass-spin (energy-spin) composite. We show that torsion interaction has many features in common with the ...
  • Jaiswal, Bhavesh; Singh, Swapnil; Jain, Anand; Sankarasubramanian, K; Nandi, Anuj (SPIE-Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, 2022-10)
    Earth is the only known habitable planet and it serves as a testbed to benchmark the observations of temperate and more Earth-like exoplanets. It is required to observe the diskintegrated signatures of Earth for a large ...
  • Saha, S. K (Springer, 2011)
    Over the years long baseline optical interferometry has slowly gained in importance and today it is a powerful tool. This timely book sets out to highlight the basic principles of long baseline optical interferometry. The ...

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