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Browsing by Author "Antia, H. M"

Browsing by Author "Antia, H. M"

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  • Rajaguru, S. P; Antia, H. M (IOP Publishing, 2015-11-10)
    We present and discuss results from time–distance helioseismic measurements of meridional circulation (MC) in the solar convection zone using 4 yr of Doppler velocity observations by the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager ...
  • Chitre, S. M; Antia, H. M (Astronomical Society of India, 1998)
    The interior of the sun is not directly accessible to observations. Nonetheless, it is possible to infer the physical conditions prevailing in the solar interior with the help of theory of stellar structure and the powerful ...
  • Rajaguru, S. P; Basu, S; Antia, H. M (The American Astronomical Society, 2001-12)
    The presence of intense magnetic fields in and around sunspots is expected to modify solar structure and oscillation frequencies. Applying the ring diagram technique to data from the Michelson Doppler Imager on board the ...
  • Antia, H. M (Astronomical Society of India, 2000)
    The rotation rate in the solar interior can be inferred from measured splittings of solar oscillation frequencies using various inversion techniques. While other large scale flows can be studied using local techniques, ...
  • 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 ...
  • Rajaguru, S. P; Antia, H. M (Springer, 2020)
    A key component of solar interior dynamics is the meridional circulation (MC), whose poleward component in the surface layers has been well observed. Time-distance helioseismic studies of the deep structure of MC, however, ...
  • Antia, H. M; Chitre, S. M; Gokhale, M. H (Springer, 1978-11)
    Sunspot theory is discussed with reference to the role played by the spot magnetic field in influencing the mode of energy transport. Consideration is given to the stability of a plane parallel polytropic fluid layer with ...
  • Sivaraman, K. R; Antia, H. M; Chitre, S. M; Makarova, V. V (Springer Netherlands, 2008-09)
    We compare the zonal-flow pattern in subsurface layers of the Sun with the distribution of surface magnetic features such as sunspots and polar faculae. We demonstrate that, in the activity belt, the butterfly pattern of ...

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