IIA Institutional Repository

Browsing by Author "Brosch, N"

Browsing by Author "Brosch, N"

Sort by: Order: Results:

  • 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 ...
  • Belton, M. J. S; Meech, K. J; Chesley, S; PittichovĆ, J; Carcich, B; Drahus, M; Harris, A; Gillam, S; Veverka, J; Mastrodemos, N; Owen, W; A’Hearn, M. F; Bagnulo, S; Bai, J; Barrera, L; Bastien, F; Bauer, J. M; Bedient, J; Bhatt, B. C; Boehnhardt, H; Brosch, N; Buie, M; Candia, P; Chen, W; Chiang, P; Choi, Y; Cochran, A; Crockett, C. J; Duddy, S; Farnham, T; Fernández, Y. R; Gutiérrez, P; Hainaut, O. R; Hampton, D; Herrmann, K. A; Hsieh, H; Kadooka, M. A; Kaluna, H; Keane, J; Kim, M; Klaasen, K; Kleyna, J; Krisciunas, K; Lara, L. M; Lauer, T. R; Li, J; Licandro, J; Lisse, C. M; Lowry, S. C; McFadden, L; Moskovitz, N; Mueller, B; Polishook, D; Raja, N. S; Riesen, T; Sahu, D. K; Samarasinha, N; Sarid, G; Sekiguchi, T; Sonnett, S; Suntzeff, N. B; Taylor, B. W; Thomas, P; Tozzi, G. P; Vasundhara, R; Vincent, J; Wasserman, L. H; Webster-Schultz, B; Yang, B; Zenn, T; Zhao, H (Elsevier B.V., 2011-05)
    The evolution of the spin rate of Comet 9P/Tempel 1 through two perihelion passages (in 2000 and 2005) is determined from 1922 Earth-based observations taken over a period of 13 year as part of a World-Wide observing ...
  • Brosch, N; Murthy, J (Springer, 2011-09)
    We present a short history of the TAUVEX instrument, conceived to provide multi-band wide-field imaging in the ultraviolet, emphasizing the lack of sufficient and aggressive support on the part of the different space ...
  • Brosch, N; Gomez De Castro, Ana; Murthy, J; Ribak, E; Behar, E; Balabanov, V (Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, 2017-08)
    After describing the present situation with astronomy in the ultraviolet (UV), reviewing a few past and proposed future missions, we present options to develop space missions that have been realized for modest costs. In ...
  • Mathew, J; Ambily, S; Prakash, A; Mayuresh, Sarpotdar; Nirmal, K; Sreejith, A. G; Safonova, M; Murthy, J; Brosch, N (Springer, 2018-04)
    Though the ultraviolet (UV) domain plays a vital role in the studies of astronomical transient events, the UV time-domain sky remains largely unexplored. We have designed a wide-field UV imager that can be flown on a range ...

Search DSpace

Browse

My Account