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  • Javaraiah, J; Bertello, L; Ulrich, R. K (The American Astronomical Society, 2005-06)
    Using the data on sunspot groups during the period 1879-2004, we have found that the solar equatorial rotation rate during the odd-numbered sunspot cycles is well correlated with the equatorial rotation rate of the preceding ...
  • Krishan, V; Kundu, M. R (International Astronomical Union, 1985)
    Recent observations of the fast time variability in the hard X-ray emission from solar flares are interpreted. The fast spikes are assumed to be superimposed on the thermal X-ray emission. The rise and fall of a spike are ...
  • Rastogi, S (Astronomical Society of India, 1999)
    The ubiquitous presence of organic molecules in the interstellar clouds, comets and asteroids, and the evidence of extraterrestrial amino acids in carbonaceous meteorites strongly support a cosmic perspective on the origin ...
  • Maheswar, G; Muthu, C; Sujatha, N. V; Pandey, G; Bhatt, H. C; Kameswara Rao, N; Murthy, J (Astronomical Society of India, 2007-06)
    We propose to carry out studies on the properties of inter- stellar dust using TAUVEX. Through the multi-band TAUVEX observations, particularly with the use of filters optimized for extinction observations of the 2175 ° ...
  • Malkov, O; Karpov, S; Kilpio, E; Sichevsky, S; Chulkov, D; Dluzhnevskaya, O; Kovaleva, D; Kniazev, A; Mickaelian, A; Mironov, A; Murthy, J; Sytov, A; Zhao, G; Zhukov, A (De Gruyter, 2018-04)
    Information on interstellar extinction and dust properties may be obtained from modern large photometric surveys data. Virtual Observatory facilities allow users to make a fast and correct cross-identification of objects ...
  • Vaidya, D. B; Anandarao, B. G (Astronomical Society of India, 1993)
    We have evaluated the interstellar extinction curve and the ratio R of the total to the selective extinction using exact computations of extinction efficiencies for various grain models. The computed results are compared ...
  • Vaidya, D. B; Anandarao, B. G; Desai, J. N (Astronomical Society of India, 1999)
    Using discrete dipole approximation (DDA) we calculate the extinction efficiencies of the porous silicate grains. We use these efficiencies to reproduce the observed extinction in the region of star formation in Orion and ...
  • Krishna Swamy, K. S (Astronomical Society of India, 1974-03)
  • Manoj, P; Vig, S; Maheswar, G; Kamath, U. S (Indian Academy of Sciences, 2016-12)
    Stars and planetary systems are formed out of molecular clouds in the interstellar medium. Although the sequence of steps involved in star formation are generally known, a comprehensive theory which describes the details ...
  • Ghosh, K. K; Saleem, S. S; Kutty, K. N (International Astronomical Union, 1987)
    The reactions between O and N atoms and certain interstellar molecules (H/sub2S, NH/sub3, H/sub2CO, CH/sub3OH, C/sub2H/sub5OH) are studied using the dynamical flowing after glow method. It is found that NH and OH radicals ...
  • Kshama, S. K; Paliya, Vaidehi S; Stalin, C. S (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2017-04)
    In a first systematic effort to characterize the intra-night optical variability (INOV) of different classes of narrow-line Seyfert 1 (NLSy1) Galaxies, we have carried out observations on a sample of radio-loud (RL) and ...
  • Pandian, K Subbu Ulaganatha; Natarajan, A; Stalin, C. S; Pandey, Ashwani; Muneer, S; Natarajan, B (Indian Academy of Sciences, 2022-12)
    We present the results obtained from our campaign to characterize the intra-night optical variability properties of blazars detected by the Fermi large area telescope. This involves R-band monitoring observations of a ...
  • Paliya, Vaidehi S; Stalin, C. S; Ajello, M; Kaur, A (IOP Publishing, 2017-08)
    We report the first results obtained from our campaign to characterize the intra-night-optical variability (INOV) properties of Fermi detected blazars, using the observations from the recently commissioned 1.3 m J. ...
  • Goyal, A; Gopal-Krishna; Wiita, P. J; Anupama, G. C; Sahu, D. K; Sagar, R; Joshi, S (EDP Sciences, 2012-08)
    Context. Rapid variations in optical flux are seen in many quasars and all blazars. The amount of variability in different classes of active galactic nuclei has been studied extensively but many questions remain unanswered. ...
  • Bhattacharya, Debbijoy; Gulati, S; Stalin, C. S (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2019-03)
    The majority of the γ-ray sources detected by the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope belong to the blazar class of active galactic nuclei (AGNs). In addition to blazars, a minority of non-blazar AGNs is also found to be γ-ray ...
  • Bhattacharya, Debbijoy; Gulati, S; Stalin, C. S (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2019-03)
    The majority of the γ-ray sources detected by the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope belong to the blazar class of active galactic nuclei (AGNs). In addition to blazars, a minority of non-blazar AGNs is also found to be γ-ray ...
  • Sagar, R; Qian, Z. Y (Astronomical Society of India, 1993)
    An analysis of near-infrared data in combination with optical observations, indicates a normal interstellar extinction law around hot O and B stars at wavelengths greater than or = 0.9 micrometers. At shorter wavelengths, ...
  • Sagar, R; Gopal-Krishna; Wiita, P. J (Royal Astronomical Society, 1996-08)
    As part of an ongoing programme to search for intranight optical variations, we report results for six radio-quiet and one radio-moderate, but all optically bright and luminous, quasi-stellar objects (QSOs), using the ...
  • Gopal-Krishna; Sagar, R; Wiita, J. Paul (Blackwell Publishing, 1995-06)
    We report results from a continuing programme to search for intranight optical variability in one radio-moderate and six radio-quiet (but all optically bright and luminous) quasi-stellar objects, using the 2.34-m Vainu ...

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