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  • O'Shea, E; Banerjee, D; Doyle, D. J (EDP Sciences, 2007-11)
    Aims.Using temporal series data from the Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer (CDS) on SOHO, we seek to investigate plasma condensation through the use of spectroscopic analysis. Methods.Using a space-time (X-T) type plot we ...
  • Priyal, M; Banerjee, D; Karak, B. B; Munoz-Jaramillo, A; Ravindra, B; Choudhuri, A. R; Singh, J (IOP Publishing, 2014-09-20)
    The Sun has a polar magnetic field which oscillates with the 11 yr sunspot cycle. This polar magnetic field is an important component of the dynamo process which operates in the solar convection zone and produces the sunspot ...
  • Banerjee, D; Erdelyi, Robert; Oliver, Ramon; O'Shea, Eoghan (2007-11)
    With modern imaging and spectral instruments observing in the visible, EUV, X-ray and radio wavelengths, the detection of oscillations in the solar outer atmosphere has become a routine event. These oscillations are ...
  • Datta, A; Prasad, S. K; Banerjee, D (IOP Publishing, 2015-07)
    Propagating disturbances (PDs) were studied along an active region loop using simultaneous imaging and spectroscopy. An image sequence recorded in the Fe IX/Fe X 171Å channel, from TRACE and spectral data in the Si XII ...
  • Mandal, Sudip; Samanta, T; Banerjee, D; Krishna Prasad, S; Teriaca, L (IOP Publishing, 2015-11)
    Propagating disturbances are often observed in active region fan-like coronal loops. They were thought to be due to slow mode magnetohydrodynamic waves based on some of the observed properties. However, recent studies ...
  • Samanta, T; Pant, V; Banerjee, D (IOP Publishing, 2015-12-10)
    Spicules are small, hairy-like structures seen at the solar limb, mainly at chromospheric and transition region lines. They generally live for 3–10 minutes. We study these spicules in a south polar region of the Sun with ...
  • Krishna Prasad, S; Banerjee, D; Gupta, G. R (EDP Sciences, 2011-04)
    Context. Polar corona is often explored to find the energy source for the acceleration of the fast solar wind. Earlier observations show omni-presence of quasi-periodic disturbances, traveling outward, which is believed ...
  • Banerjee, D; Teriaca, L; Gupta, G. R (Springer, 2011-07)
    Coronal holes are the coolest and darkest regions of the upper solar atmosphere, as observed both on the solar disk and above the solar limb. Coronal holes are associated with rapidly expanding open magnetic fields and the ...
  • Banerjee, D; Teriaca, L; Gupta, G. R; Imada, S; Stenborg, G; Solanki, S. K (EDP Sciences, 2009-06)
    Context: To study the dynamics of coronal holes and the role of waves in the acceleration of the solar wind, spectral observations were performed over polar coronal hole regions with the SUMER spectrometer on SoHO and the ...
  • Singh, J; Prasad, B. R; Venkatakrishnan, P; Sankarasubramanian, K; Banerjee, D; Bayanna, R; Mathew, S; Murthy, J; Subramaniam, P; Ramesh, R; Kathiravan, S; Nagabhushana, S; Mahesh, P. K; Manoharan, P. K; Uddin, W; Sriram, S; Amit Kumar; Srivastava, N; Koteswara Rao; Nagendra, C. L; Chakraborty, P; Sriram, K. V; Venkateswaran, R; Krishnamurthy, T; Sreekumar, P; Sarma, K. S; Murthy, R; Navalgund, K. H; Samudraiah, D. R. M; Narayan Babu, P; Patra, A (Indian Academy of Sciences, 2011-01-25)
    The outer atmosphere of the sun – called the corona – has been observed during total solar eclipse for short periods (typically < 6 min), from as early as the eighteenth century. In the recent past, space-based instruments ...
  • Samanta, T; Banerjee, D; Tian, H (IOP Publishing, 2015-06-20)
    Coronal bright points (BPs) are small-scale luminous features seen in the solar corona. Quasi-periodic brightenings are frequently observed in the BPs and are generally linked with underlying magnetic flux changes. We study ...
  • Chatterjee, Subhamoy; Banerjee, D; McIntosh, S.W; Leamon, Robert J; Dikpati, Mausumi; Srivastava, Abhishek K; Bertello, L (IOP Publishing, 2019-03-20)
    In recent years there has been a resurgence of the study of extended solar cycles (ESCs) through observational proxies mainly in extreme ultraviolet. But most of them are limited only to the space-based era covering only ...
  • Banerjee, D; Perez-Suarez, D; Doyle, J. G (2009-06-26)
    Context. We diagnose the properties of the plume and interplume regions in a polar coronal hole and the role of waves in the acceleration of the solar wind. Aims. We attempt to detect whether Alfven waves are present in ...
  • Patel, Ritesh; Majumdar, Satabdwa; Pant, Vaibhav; Banerjee, D (Springer, 2022-03)
    Images of the extended solar corona, as observed by different white-light coronagraphs, include the K- and F-corona and suffer from a radial variation in intensity. These images require separation of the two coronal ...
  • Pant, V; Mazumder, R; Yuan, Ding; Banerjee, D; Srivastava, A. K; Shen, Yuandeng (Springer, 2016-11)
    We report on the co-existence of longitudinal and transverse oscillations in an active-region filament. On March 15, 2013, an M1.1 class flare was observed in Active Region AR 11692. A coronal mass ejection (CME) was found ...
  • Mazumder, R; Pant, V; Manuel Luna; Banerjee, D (EDP Sciences, 2020-01)
    Context. Longitudinal and transverse oscillations are frequently observed in the solar prominences and/or filaments. These oscillations are excited by a large-scale shock wave, impulsive flares at one leg of the filament ...
  • Mandal, Sudip; Chatterjee, Subhamoy; Banerjee, D (IOP Publishing, 2017-01-20)
    The study of solar active longitudes has generated great interest in recent years. In this work we have used a unique, continuous sunspot data series obtained from the Kodaikanal observatory and revisited the problem. An ...
  • Jess, D. B; Reznikova, V. E; Ryans, R. S. I; Christian, D. J; Keys, P. H; Mathioudakis, M; Mackay, D. H; Krishna Prasad, S; Banerjee, D; Grant, S. D. T; Yau, S; Diamond, C (Nature Publishing Group, 2016-02)
    Sunspots on the surface of the Sun are the observational signatures of intense manifestations of tightly packed magnetic field lines, with near-vertical field strengths exceeding 6,000 G in extreme cases. It is well accepted ...
  • Mazumder, Rakesh; Chatterjee, Subhamoy; Nandy, Dibyendu; Banerjee, D (IOP Publishing, 2021-10-01)
    Hand-drawn synoptic maps from the Meudon Observatory (1919 onwards) and the McIntosh archive (1967 onwards) are two important sources of long-term, manually recorded filament observations. In this study, we calibrate the ...
  • Ghosh, Avyarthana; Chatterjee, Subhamoy; Khan, Aafaque R; Tripathi, Durgesh; Ramaprakash, A. N; Banerjee, D; Chordia, P; Gandorfer, Achim; Krivova, N.A; Nandy, D; Rajarshi, Chaitanya; Solanki, S. K; Sriram, S (SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering, 2016-07)
    The Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (SUIT) is an instrument onboard the Aditya-L1 spacecraft, the first dedicated solar mission of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), which will be put in a halo orbit at the ...

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