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  • Library, IIA (Library, Indian Institute of Astrophysics, 2010-08-10)
  • Babu, G. S. D (AP Akademi of Sciences, 2002)
  • Novati, S. C; Bozza, V; Bruni, I; Dall'Ora, M; Paolis, F. D; Dominik, M; Gualandi, R; Ingrosso, G; Jetzer, P; Mancini, L; Nucita, A; Safonova, M; Scarpetta, G; Sereno, M; Strafella, F; Subramaniam, A; Gould, A (IOP Publishing, 2014-03-10)
    We present the final analysis of the observational campaign carried out by the PLAN (Pixel Lensing Andromeda) collaboration to detect a dark matter signal in form of MACHOs through the microlensing effect. The campaign ...
  • Surendiranath, R; Kameswara Rao, N (International Astronomical Union, 1993)
  • Mayya, Y. S; Srivatsava, G. P; Koul, R (Astronomical Society of India, 2002)
    The design parameters of the servo system for the MACE imaging Cerenkov telescope, based on functional performance, operational and safety requirements of the system are briefly discussed. the servo system is designed ...
  • Sreehari, H; Nandi, Anuj (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2021-03)
    In this paper, we employ Machine Learning algorithms on multimission observations for the classification of accretion states of outbursting black hole X-ray binaries for the first time. Archival data from RXTE, Swift, MAXI, ...
  • Goldingham, John (1795)
    This is a handwritten record of observations made at Madras observatory during the period 1795-1800. It records the correspondent eclipses of the first and second satellites of Jupiter made by J. Goldingham at Madras ...
  • Goldingham, John (1794)
    This is a handwritten document which has both letters received by and written from the Madras Observatory. The interesting part of this record is that letters received by the Observatory have been copied fully or partly ...
  • Pogson, N. R (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1874-08)
  • Vagiswari, A; Birdie, C; Kameswara Rao, N (IIA Archives, 2006)
    Norman Robert Pogson was born at Nottingham, England on March 23, 1829. From an early age he showed great interest in astronomy. He was appointed as an astronomer in 1851 at the Bishops Observatory. He soon shifted to ...
  • Kapoor, R. C (Centre for Astronomy, James Cook University, 2011-07)
    In this paper we present excerpts from the records at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics Archives that show that T.G. Taylor, an astronomer at the Madras Observatory, was an independent discoverer of the Great Comet ...
  • Government Observatory, Madras (Government Observatory, Madras, 1898)
  • Kochhar, R. K (Astronomical Society of India, 1985-09)
    We describe the buildings and the chief instruments of the Madras Observatory (1786-1898), the precursor of the present Indian Institute of Astrophysics through Kodaikanal Observatory.
  • Kochhar, R. K (Astronomical Society of India, 1985-06)
    We present evidence to show that the Madras Observatory-to which Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) traces its origin-was formed, and observations started, in the year 1786. We also discuss how the erroneous date of ...
  • Shanmugaraju, A; Umapathy, S (Astronomical Society of India, 1998)
    The solar radio spectrograph has been constructed at our School of Physics to study the dynamic activities of the sun in metre wavelenght which is quite important for understanding the physics of the outer solar corona. ...
  • Sivaram, C (Deccan Herald, 2008-12-23)
  • Konar, S (Astronomical Society of India, 2003)
    We discuss the nature of evolution of the magnetic field in magnetars
  • Panchapakesan, N (Astronomical Society of India, 2003)
    Magnetars are neutron stars in which a decaying high magnetic field is the source of energy production. The suggestion that magnetars are the dominant source of energy for soft gamma repeaters and anomalous x-ray pulsars ...
  • Naik, S; Pandey, J. C; Naik, S; Savanov, I. S; Raj, A. (Societe Royale des Sciences de Liege, 2019-10)
    We present results obtained from the studies of magnetic activities on four solar-type stars (F-type star KIC 6791060, K-type star LO Peg, and two M-type planet-hosting stars K2–33 and EPIC 211901114) by using optical ...
  • Deccan Herald (Deccan Herald, 2007-01-05)

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