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  • Ojha, D. K; Ghosh, S. K; Verma, R. P (Astronomical Society of India, 2002-09)
    Simultaneous far-infrared observations at 130 and 200 pm of the southern Galactic star forming regions (associated with mAS 12326-6245, IRAS 17059-4132, !RAS 17160-3707 & IRAS 17233-3606) have been carried out using the ...
  • Bharat Kumar, Y; Reddy, B. E; Muthumariappan, C; Zhao, G (EDP Sciences, 2015-05)
    Context. A small group of red giant branch (RGB) stars are known to have anomalous Li enhancement whose origin is still not well understood. Some studies have proposed that the Li enhancement in RGB stars is correlated to ...
  • Pradhan, A. C; Pathak, A; Murthy, J (IOP Publishing, 2010-08)
    We present the first observations of diffuse radiation in the far-ultraviolet (FUV; 1000-1150 Å) from the Large Magellanic Cloud based on observations made with the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer. The fraction of ...
  • Shalima, P; Sujatha, N. V; Murthy, J; Henry, R. C; Sahnow, D. J (Blackwell Publishing, 2006-04)
    We have modelled diffuse far-ultraviolet (FUV) spectrum observed by the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) near M42 as the scattering of the starlight from the Trapezium stars by dust in front of the nebula. The ...
  • Teja, Rishabh Singh; Singh, Avinash; Basu, Judhajeet; Anupama, G. C; Sahu, D. K; Dutta, Anirban; Swain, Vishwajeet; Nakaoka, Tatsuya; Pathak, Utkarsh; Bhalerao, Varun; Barway, Sudhanshu; Kumar, Harsh; Nayana, A. J; Imazawa, Ryo; Kumar, Brajesh; Kawabata, Koji S (American Astronomical Society, 2023-09-01)
    We present early-phase panchromatic photometric and spectroscopic coverage spanning the far-ultraviolet to near-infrared regime of the nearest hydrogen-rich core-collapse supernova (SN) in the last 25 yr, SN 2023ixf. We ...
  • Sur, Sharanya; Pallavi Bhat; Subramanian, K (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2018-03)
    Observations of Faraday rotation through high-redshift galaxies have revealed that they host coherent magnetic fields that are of comparable strengths to those observed in nearby galaxies. These fields could be generated ...
  • 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 ...
  • Krasnoselskikh, V. V; Kruchina, E. N; Volokitin, A. S; Thejappa, G (European Southern Observatory, 1985-08)
    The paper is devoted to the theory of type II solar radio bursts caused by collisionless shock waves propagating in the coronal plasma. The model developed is based on the theory of collisionless shock waves, which predicts ...
  • Megha, A; Sampoorna, M; Nagendra, K. N; Anusha, L. S; Sankarasubramanian, K (IOP Publishing, 2020-11-01)
    For a more precise modeling of polarized spectral lines formed in extended and expanding stellar atmospheres, the solution of the radiative transfer equation for the Stokes vectors must be obtained in a spherical geometry ...
  • Faurobert, M; Frisch, H; Nagendra, K. N (Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1999-09)
    The Hanle effect provides a diagnostic tool for weak magnetic fields which do not give rise to a measurable Zeeman effect, such as turbulent fields or magnetic canopies. The lines which are sensitive to the Hanle effect ...
  • Santhanam, P; Bhattacharyya, J. C (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1985-11)
    A sub millisecond resolution counting system for recording shapes of short periodic pulses is described. Results obtained in recording the shape of optical pulses from Crab pulsar are given here. The flexibility of the ...
  • Srinivasan, R; Muralishankar, S; Rajamohan, R (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1991)
    Observations of certain objects which exhibit fast changes in their light output seems to be of great interest in optical astronomy. Important informations can be obtained on their internal structures of the stars through ...
  • 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 ...
  • Kapoor, R. C; Datta, B (The American Astronomical Society, 1985-10)
    The effects of spacetime curvature and rotation on the pulse profile of fast pulsars are studied using a rotationally perturbed spherical metric and a representative choice of the equation of state for neutron star matter. ...
  • Perley, D. A; Mazzali, P. A; Yan, Lin|; Cenko, S. Bradley; Gezari, Suvi; Taggart, Kirsty; Blagorodnova, Nadia; Fremling, Christoffer; Mockler, Brenna; Singh, A; Tominaga, Nozomu; Tanaka, Masaomi; Watson, Alan M; Ahumada, Tomas; Anupama, G. C; Ashall, Chris; Becerra, Rosa L; Bersier, David; Bhalerao, Varun; Bloom, Joshua S; Butler, Nathaniel R; Copperwheat, Chris; Coughlin, Michael W; De, Kishalay; Drake, Andrew J; Duev, Dmitry A; Frederick, Sara; Gonzalez, J. J; Goobar, Ariel; Heida, Marianne; Ho, Anna Y. Q; Horst, John; Hung, Tiara; Itoh, Ryosuke; Jencson, Jacob E; Kasliwal, Mansi M; Kawai, Nobuyuki; Khanam, Tanazza; Kulkarni, Shrinivas R; Brajesh Kumar; Harsh Kumar; Kutyrev, Alexander S; Lee, William H; Maeda, Keiichi; Ashish Mahabal; Murata, Katsuhiro L; Neill, James D; Ngeow, Chow-Choong; Penprase, Bryan; Pian, Elena; Quimby, Robert; Ramirez-Ruiz, Enrico; Richer, Michael G; Roman-Zuniga, Carlos G; Sahu, D. K; Srivastav, S; 9 others (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2019-03)
    Wide-field optical surveys have begun to uncover large samples of fast (trise ≲ 5 d), luminous (Mpeak < −18), blue transients. While commonly attributed to the breakout of a supernova shock into a dense wind, the great ...
  • Das, Subinoy; Maharana, Anshuman; Muia, Francesco (Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society, 2022-09)
    We present a scenario for fast growth of cosmological perturbations; δ(t) ∼ a(t)s, a(t) being the scale factor, with s > 10 for the numerical examples reported in this article. The basic ingredients of the scenario are an ...
  • Kameswara Rao, N; Vagiswari, A; Louis, C (Astronomical Society of India, 1984-03)
    Father Richard who discovered the binary nature of alpha Centauri from Pondicherry is probably the first person to use a telescope on Indian soil. A brief sketch of his life and astronomical contributions from India are presented.
  • Srivastava, A. K; Singh, J; Dwivedi, B. N; Muneer, S; Sakurai, T; Ichimoto, K (Astronomical Society of India, 2007-12)
    We consider the first 27-level atomic model of Fe XIII (5.9 K < log Te < 6.4 K) to estimate its ground level populations, taking account of electron as well as proton collisional excitations and de-excitations, radiative ...
  • Lai, D. K; Lee, Y. S; Bolte, M; Lucatello, S; Beers, T. C; Johnson, J. A; Sivarani, T; Rockosi, C. M (IOP Publishing, 2011-09-01)
    We present the results of a low-resolution spectral abundance study of 25 stars in the Boötes I dwarf spheroidal (dSph) galaxy. The data were obtained with the low resolution imaging spectrometer instrument at Keck Observatory ...
  • Mahesh, P. K (Astronomical Society of India, 1996)
    A 61 cm Schmidt telescope employing a Yoke mount is being prepared for installation at Hanle, Ladakh district, Jammu and Kashmir. This paper studies the feasibility of an alternate type of mount viz. the polar disc mount, ...

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