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  • Eisenstein, D. J and 243 coauthors; Sivarani, T (IOP Publishing, 2011-09)
    Building on the legacy of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-I and II), SDSS-III is a program of four spectroscopic surveys on three scientific themes: dark energy and cosmological parameters, the history and structure of ...
  • Sapru, M. L; Kaul, R. K; Bhat, C. L; Dhar, V. K; Rannot, R. C; Tickoo, A. K (Astronomical Society of India, 1996)
  • Mekkaden, M. V (Astronomical Society of India, 2002-09)
    T Tauri stars are young, low mass, pre-main sequence stars. They exhibit a large variety of properties characteristic of earlier as well as later evolutionary phases and represent an important phase in the stellar ...
  • Joby, P. K; Pravabati, C; Ghosh, T; Vidhya Ganesan; Ravikumar, C. D (IOP Publishing, 2019-01)
    Minkowski Tensors are tensorial generalizations of the scalar Minkowski Functionals. Due to their tensorial nature they contain additional morphological information of structures, in particular about shape and alignment, ...
  • Sengupta, S (Indian Academy of Sciences, 2016-07)
    Is there life anywhere else in the vast cosmos?Are there planets similar to the Earth? For centuries,these questions baffled curious minds. Eithera positive or negative answer, if found oneday, would carry a deep philosophical ...
  • Sengupta, S (Indian Academy of Sciences, 2016-10)
    In the first part, we discussed the various methods for thedetection of planets outside the solar system known as theexoplanets. In this part, we will describe various kinds ofexoplanets. The habitable planets discovered ...
  • Kharb, P; Mousumi Das; Subramanian, S; Paragi, Z (Astronomical Society of India, 2015-04)
    We discuss results from very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations of two Seyfert galaxies with double peaked emission lines in their SDSS optical spectra. Such AGN are potential candidates for the presence ...
  • Kameswara Rao, N; Nyman, L. A; Nandy, K; Houziaux, L (Cambridge University Press, 1991)
  • Pal, Indrani; Stalin, C. S (Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society, 2023-01)
    While the temperature of the X-ray corona (kTe) in active galactic nuclei (AGNs) is known for many sources, its variation if any is limited to a handful of objects. This is in part due to the requirement of good signal-to-noise ...
  • Diaz-Luis, J. J; Garcia-Hernandez, D. A; Kameswara Rao, N; Manchado, A; Cataldo, F (EDP Sciences, 2015-01)
    Large fullerenes and fullerene-based molecules have been proposed as carriers of diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs). The recent detection of the most common fullerenes (C60 and C70) around some planetary nebulae (PNe) now ...
  • Swarup, G (Astronomical Society of India, 2003)
    One of the most challenging problems in astronomy today is to search for reionization of the neutral hydrogen (HI), which is expected to occur somewhere between redshifts of about 6 to 20. The reionization is likely to ...
  • Cowsik, R; Singh, J; Raju, K. P; Saxena, A. K; Samson, J. P. A; Naidu, B. N (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1997)
    Narrow pass band hydrogen alpha filtergrams were obtained during totality at Kalpi, to look for cool pockets of H-alpha emission in corona first observed by Bappu and Bhattacharyya during the 1970 Mexican eclipse observations. ...
  • Gopal-Krishna; Sagar, R; Witta, P. J (Royal Astronomical Society, 1993-06-15)
    We report results from a new program, using the 2.34-m Vainu Bappu Telescope, to search for intra-night optical variability in five QSOs which are radio-quiet but optically bright and luminous. Our limited data show mild ...
  • Jasniewicz, G; Parthasarathy, M; de Laverny, P; Thevenin, F; Mauron, N; Chadid, M (International Astronomical Union, 2000)
    We report here new results about a search for Li- rich stars among 52 G-K giant stars which are known to have near IR excess. Eleven giants have been found to have loge (Li)≥ 1.0. Five are new Li-rich stars. We suspect ...
  • Venugopal, V. R (Astronomical Society of India, 1998)
  • Safonova, M; Mkrtichian, D; Hasan, P; Sutaria, F. K; Brosch, N; Gorbikov, E; Joseph, P (IOP Publishing, 2016-02)
    With every new discovery of an extrasolar planet, the absence of planets in globular clusters ( GCs ) becomes more and more conspicuous. Null detection of transiting hot Jupiters in GCs 47 Tuc, ω Cen, and NGC 6397 ...
  • Gokhale, M. H (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1986)
    Study of 'Solar magnetism' (totality of solar magnetic phenomena on idfferent scales) and its 'mechanisms' (physical processes responsible for the phenomena) is obviously essential for the advancement of solar and ...
  • Joshi, Y. C; Pandey, A. K; Narasimha, D; Sagar, R (Astronomical Society of India, 2001)
    M31, the prominent galaxy of the Local Group, is located at a distance of about 700 kpc. Due to its convenient orientation, it is an alluring target for gravitational microlensing to search for massive astrophysical compact ...
  • Chandra, S (Astronomical Society of India, 2002-09)
  • Seetha, S; Sreenivasaiah, K. V; Marar, T. M. K; Kasturirangan, K; Rao, U. R; Bhattacharyya, J. C (NASA/STI, 1985-08)
    Attempts were made to detect optical bursts from the gamma-ray burst source GBS 0526-66 during Dec. 31, 1984 to Jan. 2, 1985 and Feb. 23 to Feb. 24, 1985, using the one meter reflector of the Kavalur Observatory. Jan. 1, ...

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