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  • Sastry, Ch. V (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1986)
    The Continuum emission from the Quiet Sun and active regions is the radiation from the solar atmosphere when there is no transient burst activity. At decametric wavelengths this radiation originates in the outer corona. A ...
  • Thejappa, G (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1988)
    The slowly drifting solar type II radio bursts are believed to be due to the flare associated shock waves propagating radially outward in the corona. The main observational characteristics of these bursts show that the ...
  • Benz, A. O; Thejappa, G (European Southern Observatory, 1988-08)
    The "backbone" emission of shock initiated coronal (metric) type II solar radio bursts is considered. The source has extremely narrow bandwidth and appears to be stationary in relation to the shock. The increasingly complete ...
  • Subramanian, K. R (Springer, 2010)
    This chapter provides an overview of the radio emission mechanisms in the Solar atmosphere. Incoherent (free - free emission and gyro - emission) and coherent (plasma emission and electron cyclotron maser emission) emission ...
  • Nayana, A. J; Chandra, Poonam; Krishna, Anoop; Anupama, G. C (American Astronomical Society, 2022-08-01)
    We present extensive radio monitoring of a Type IIb supernova (SN IIb), SN 2016gkg during t ∼ 8−1429 days postexplosion at frequencies ν ∼ 0.33−25 GHz. The detailed radio light curves and spectra are broadly consistent with ...
  • Krishan, V; Sinha, K. P; Krishan, S (D.Reidel Publishing Co.,, 1978-01)
    A linear excitation of electromagnetic modes at frequencies ~_ (n+1/2)ωce , in a plasma through which two electron beams are contra-streaming along the magnetic field is investigated. This may be a source of the observed ...
  • Kembhavi, A (Astronomical Society of India, 1998)
  • Gireesh, G. V. S; Kathiravan, C; Barve, Indrajit V; Ramesh, R (Springer, 2021-08)
    The radio astronomy group in the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) has been carrying out routine observations of radio emission from the solar corona at low frequencies (≈40 – 440 MHz) at the Gauribidanur observatory, ...
  • Das, A. K; Bhargava, B. N (Nature Publishing Group, 1953-11)
    In 1932, Bartels put forward the hypothesis that moderate geomagnetic storms with gradual commencements were associated with certain active regions on the sun which he called M-regions. Solar and geomagnetic studies in ...
  • Ramesh, R; Sastry, Ch. V (European Southern Observatory, 2000-06)
    We report the first low frequency radio observations of a depletion that occurred in the outer solar corona in the aftermath of the CME event of 1986 June 5, with the large E-W one dimensional grating interferometer at the ...
  • Yadav, N; Ray, A; Chakraborti, S; Stockdale, C; Chandra, P; Smith, R; Roy, R; Dwarkadas, V; Sutaria, F. K; Pooley, D; Kumar, B; Bose, S (Cambridge University Press, 2014-01)
    SN 2012AW is a type-IIP supernova which exploded in M95. In this paper we discuss the radio observations of this supernova and model them to determine the important parameters relevant to the explosion and the evolution ...
  • Ramesh, R; Subramanian, K. R; Sastry, Ch. V (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1997)
    We have observed radio emission from the solar corona at a frequency of 77 MHz during the total solar eclipse on October 24, 1995 from our observatory at Gauribidanur. Sources of angular sizes less than or equal to 1.5' ...
  • Yellaiah, G; Lodanadham, B (Astronomical Society of India, 1993)
    The radio observations of quadrantid meteor shower obtained during the period 1983-88 have been analyzed. Diurnal as well as yearly variations in the quadrantid meteor shower activity have been studied.
  • Saikia, D. J; Subrahmanya, C. R; Patnaik, A. R; Unger, S. W; Cornwell, T. J; Graham, D. A; Prabhu, T. P (Royal Astronomical Society, 1986-04)
    The authors present VLA observations of the S0 galaxy NGC 1218 at λ20 and 6 cm with both the A and D arrays, at λ20 cm with the B array and at λ2 and 1.3 cm with the A array. They also present VLBI observations at λ6 cm ...
  • Kathiravan, C; Ramesh, R; Barve, Indrajit V; Rajalingam, M (Institute of Physics Publishing, 2011-04-01)
    We carried out radio observations of the solar corona at 170 MHz during the eclipse of 2008 August 1, from the Gauribidanur observatory located about 100 km north of Bangalore in India. The results indicate the presence ...
  • Ramesh, R; Kathiravan, C; Barve, Indrajit V; Beeharry, G. K; Rajasekara, G. N (IOP Science, 2010-08-10)
    We report observations of weak, circularly polarized, structureless type III bursts from the solar corona in the absence of Hα/X-ray flares and other related activity, during the minimum between the sunspot cycles 23 and ...
  • Anshu Kumari (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, 2019-12)
    The coronal magnetic field (B) plays an important role in the formation, evolution, and dynamics of the small, as well as large scale structures in the solar corona. Measurements of the coronal magnetic field strengths, ...
  • Sasikumar Raja, K (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, 2014-10)
    The radio telescopes that are presently in operation specifically to study the Sun are limited. We have: (1) the Nobeyama radioheliograph in Japan operating at 17 and 34 GHz; (2) the Nan¸cay radioheliograph in France ...
  • Kapoor, R. C; Shukre, C. S (Astronomical Society of India, 2002-09)
    By attributing the often seen longitude offsets between the core and conal component centres of pulsar radio pulses to different emission altitudes, we present a new method for investigating these altitudes. OUf method ...
  • Pant, P; Bondal, K. R (Astronomical Society of India, 1984-09)
    We report here the H-alpha observations of a large and complicated flare of optical class 2B which occured on 1982 April 14. The flare showed significant activity for several minutes prior to its impulsive phas, as evidenced ...

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