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  • Krishan, V (Institute of Physics, 1980-02)
    A possible mechanism for the direct generation of electromagnetic modes of frequencies near the electron plasma frequency, is suggested. The spatial variation of the interplanetary magnetic field seems to play an essential ...
  • Krishan, V (Astronomical Society of India, 1997)
    In an earlier paper (Prabhu and Krishan 1994) a model of the flat rotation curves of galaxies has been given. This model attempts to explain the rotation curves without invoking dark matter, instead it depends on certain ...
  • Shukla, P. K; Morfill, G. E; Krishan, V (IOP Publishing, 2004)
    We show that the Hall dust magnetohydrodynamic equations admit a non-stationary dust-Alfvénic shock solution in dusty plasmas. The dust-Alfvénic shocklet (DAS) occurs on a long temporal (dust gyroperiod) and spatial (dust ...
  • Krishan, V; Berger, M; Priest, E. R (National Solar Observatory, 1988-07)
    The coronal loop plasma is represented by a superposition of the three lowest order Chandrasekhar-Kendall modes. The temporal evolution of the velocity and magnetic field in each of these mode is determined using ideal MHD ...
  • Krishan, V; Wiita, P. J; Ramadurai, S (European Southern Observatory, 2000-04)
    We show that a certain class of flare models for variability from accretion disk coronae are subject to beam-plasma instabilities. These instabilities can prevent significant direct acceleration and greatly reduce the ...
  • Pandey, B. P; Krishan, V; Roy, M (Indian Academy of Sciences, 2001-01)
    The effect of the radiative cooling of electrons on the gravitational collapse of cold dust grains with fluctuating electric charge is investigated. We find that the radiative cooling as well as the charge fluctuations, ...
  • Pandey, B. P; Krishan, V (IEEE-Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2001-04)
    The effect of the radiative cooling of electrons on the gravitational collapse of molecular clouds consisting of neutral particles along with electrons, ions, and electrically charged dust grains with fluctuating charge ...
  • Krishan, V (1984)
    Electromagnetic radiation spectrum is studied in a helical magnetic field since such magnetic field configurations may be present in cosmic objects. It is shown that, by a proper choice of the spatial period of the magnetic ...
  • Varma, R. K; Shukla, P. K; Krishan, V (The American Physical Society, 1993-05)
    The properties of electrostatic oscillations and instability phenomena are studied, accounting for the time-dependent variation of the grain electric charge due to wave motions in an unmagnetized dusty plasma. It is found ...
  • Krishan, V (Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 1983)
    An alternative way of looking at the process of comptonization and the roles of the microwave background radiation density and of the ambient magnetic field in the generation of X-rays on the galactic scale is suggested. ...
  • Krishan, V; Yoshida, Z (American Institute of Physics, 2006-09)
    The formation of equilibrium structures in partially ionized rotating plasmas, consisting of electrons, ions, and neutral molecules, including the Hall effect, is studied in order to diagnose the possible velocity and the ...
  • Fernandes, F. C. R; Sawant, H. S; Cecatto, J. R; Krishan, V; Karlicky, M; Rosa, R. R (Sociedade Brasileira de Física, 2003-03)
    The solar radio emissions in the decimetric frequency range (above 1000 MHz) are very rich in temporal and/or spectral fine structures. The Brazilian Solar Spectroscope (BSS) at INPE started operating in 1998. Since then, ...
  • Krishan, V; Furukawa, M; Mahajan, S. M (Cambridge University Press, 2006-12)
    It is shown that the exact nonlinear solution for the Hall–Alfvén waves can be obtained in a uniformly rotating weakly ionized plasma such as those which exist in various types of accretion disks. In addition this piece ...
  • Mahajan, S. M; Krishan, V (Royal Astronomical Society, 2005-05)
    The Alfvén wave is known to be an exact solution of the ideal magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), and this has found use in modelling astrophysical turbulence. In this paper we show that the Hall MHD also submits itself to an exact ...
  • Krishan, V (D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1982-10)
    It is shown that high-m drift tearing modes can be excited under the conditions prevalent at the solar flare sites. Since the growth rate of the high-m tearing modes is larger than that for low-m macroscopic tearing modes ...
  • Krishan, V (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1993-03-10)
    The diagnostic potential of the Raman scattering of the electro-magnetic radiation has been realized in an all embracing manner in terrestrial phenomena. Our knowledge of the remote reaches of the universe comes almost ...
  • Gangadhara, R. T; Krishan, V (Astronomical Society of India, 1993)
    A coherent plasma process such as the stimulated Raman scattering plays significant role in bringing about the changes in polarization characteristics of radiation. It is found that some of the observed polarization ...
  • Krishan, V (Springer, 1997-05)
    The physics of active galactic nuclei (AGN) and related objects is one of the most actively pursued areas in astrophysics. Their large luminosities over the entire electromagnetic spectrum combined with extremely short-time ...
  • Prabhu, R. D; Krishan, V (The American Physical Society, 1994-06)
    We have modeled the rotation curves of 21 galaxies observed by Amram et al. (1992), by combining the effects of rigid rotation, gravity, and turbulence. The main motivation behind such modeling is to study the formation ...
  • Krishan, V; Sivaram, C (Nova Science Publishers Inc, 1993)

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