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  • Narasimha, D (Astronomical Society of India, 1996)
    The solar p-mode frequencies and eigenfunctions are modified by four processes operative in the atmosphere and the subphotospheric layers which can be, to a good approximation, treated as surface phenomena; they are the ...
  • Singh, K. P; Bhat, P. N; Prabhu, T. P; Kembhavi, A. K (Astronomical Society of India, 1993)
    Broad-band surface photometry in V, R and I colors is presented for three elliptical galaxies immersed in hot intracluster gas emitting X-rays due to thermal bremsstrahlung. The galaxies are (1) a cD galaxy, and (2) a radio ...
  • Kembhavi, A (Astronomical Society of India, 1995-09)
  • Singh, M; Sanwal, B. B; Stalin, C. S (Astronomical Society of India, 2001)
    CCD photometric observations of the Wolf-Rayet galaxies NGC 1741, IIZw40 and IRAS 01003-2238 were taken with 104 cm telescope of the U.P. State Observatory NainiTal using 1024 x 1024 CCD camera in B V R I and H? filters. ...
  • Satya Narayanan, A (Astronomical Society of India, 1996)
    We consider a simple two layer fluid model to investigate surface waves arising due to the interaction between two fluids of different densities. The interface separates the convection zone and the atmosphere of the Sun. ...
  • Uddin, W; Verma, V. K (Astronomical Society of India, 2000)
    We report here a study of 8 solar surges observed in H? emission on the west solar limb (active region NOAA 6368) on 26, 27 and 28 November 1990. Three surges were observed on 26 November of durations 35, 86 and 40 min at ...
  • Verma, V. K; Pande, M. C (Astronomical Society of India, 1982-09)
    Time-lapse photographic observations with 0.7 Armstrong passband H-alpha filter and the morphological behaviour of the surge prominence recorded on 1981 Novermber 19 have been described. The surge was recorded both in the ...
  • Bharat Kumar, Y; Reddy, B. E (Cambridge University Press, 2010-04)
    We present results from an ongoing survey of searching Li-rich K giants among low mass giants along the Red Giant Branch (RGB). A sample of 2500 stars with accurate astrometry have been selected from Hipparcos catalogue ...
  • Ashoka, B. N; Seetha, S; Raj, E; Chaubey, U. S; Gupta, S. K; Joshi, S; Martinez, P; Kurtz, D. W; Sagar, R; Kasturirangan, K (Astronomical Society of India, 2000)
    Of the 31 known rapidly oscillating Ap (roAp) stars, 28 are in the southern sky and majority of them were discovered at SAAO indicating that a systematic survey also is needed in the northern sky. Therefore, a project has ...
  • Raghubar Singh; Reddy, B. E; Bharat Kumar, Y; Antia, H. M (IOP Publishing, 2019-06-10)
    In this Letter, we report the discovery of 24 new super Li-rich (A(Li) ≥ 3.2) giants of He-core burning phase at the red clump region. Results are based on a systematic search of a large sample of about 12,500 giants common ...
  • Pathak, A; Pradhan, A. C; Sujatha, N. V; Murthy, J (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011-04)
    We present a survey of interstellar O VI absorption in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) towards 70 lines of sight based on Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) observations. The survey covers O VI absorption in a ...
  • Bappu, M. K. V; Parthasarathy, M; Scaria, K. K (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, 1978)
    We have continued the survey for red stars in the direction of the large Magellanic Cloud using the technique of ultra-low dispersion spectroscopy. This paper which is the second one on the series lists 706 stars located ...
  • Bappu, M. K. V; Parthasarathy, M; Scaria, K. K (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1985-11)
    We have continued the survey for red stars in the direction of the Large Magellanic Cloud using the technique of ultra-low dispersion spectroscopy. In this paper we list 310 red stars located north of L M C bar. Finding ...
  • Bappu, M. K. V; Parthasarathy, M; Scaria, K. K (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1977)
    We have commenced a survey of red stars in the direction of the Large Magellanic Cloud using the technique of ultra-low dispersion spectroscopy. This first paper is a listing of the red stars in the 30 Doradus region for ...
  • Abhyankar, K. D (Astronomical Society of India, 1977-06)
  • Bhattacharjee, P; Alam, J. E; Sinha, B; Raha, S (The American Physical Society, 1993-11-15)
    The question of the survivability of quark nuggets against the process of baryon evaporation from their surfaces is studied within the context of a dynamical model, namely, the chromoelectric flux-tube fission model of ...
  • Dutta, Jayanta; Sur, Sharanya; Stacy, Athena; Bagla, Jasjeet Singh (Cambridge University Press, 2018-05)
    In our earlier studyDutta (2016a), it has been shown that a number of primordial protostars (the ‘first stars’ in the Universe, also known as Population III or Pop III stars) are being ejected from the cluster of their ...
  • Singh, V; Risaliti, G; Braito, V; Shastri, P (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012-01)
    We present the 0.5–50 keV Suzaku broad-band X-ray spectral study of the Compton-thick active galactic nucleus (AGN) in NGC 5135. The Suzaku observation provides the first detection of NGC 5135 above 10 keV that allowed us, ...
  • Panchatsaram, T; Abhyankar, K. D (Astronomical Society of India, 1981-03)
    Orbital period study using photoelectric times of minima of SW Lac revelas that the period change is caused by the orbital motion of a triple system around a fourth body. The orbital periods of the third and the fourth ...
  • Mayank, Prateek; Vaidya, Bhargav; Mishra, Wageesh; Chakrabarty, D (American Astronomical Society, 2024-01)
    Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are primary drivers of space weather, and studying their evolution in the inner heliosphere is vital to prepare for a timely response. Solar wind streams, acting as background, influence their ...

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