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  • Joshi, U. C; Manian, K. S. B; Chauhan, J. S; Shah, V; Chitre, A; Ganesh, S; Deshpande, M. R (Astronomical Society of India, 1997)
    A state-of the-art near infrared photo polarimeter was designed and developed at Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India to undertake the study of star forming regions, symbiotic stars and AGB stars etc. The instrument ...
  • Manian, K. S. B; Shah, V; Thomas, M; Joshi, U. C; Ganesh, S (Astronomical Society of India, 1999)
    A state of art near IR polarimeter was designed and developed at Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad and the polarimeter is operational for the last three years. During the last one year a new mode of operation has ...
  • Baliyan, K. S; Ganesh, S; Joshi, U. C; Glass, I. S (Astronomical Society of India, 2003)
    Inner 300 pc of the Galactic Center region is surveyed with the SIR-IUS camera mounted on the InfraRed Survey Facility (IRSF) telescope of the SAAO, during June-July 2002, resulting in the deepest near infrared view of the ...
  • Ganesh, S; Joshi, U. C; Baliyan, K. S; Shah, C. R; Jain, J. K; Rajpurohit, G. S; Sanchawala, K; Saha, A. B (Astronomical Society of India, 2001)
    Due mainly to high extinction in optical, the structure of our galaxy, Milky Way, is not very well understood. The Galactic disk and bulge contain a host of heavily reddened open clusters which are deeply embedded within ...
  • Ojha, D. K; Sivarani, T; Parthasarathy, M; Omont, A; Ganesh, S; Simon, G (Astronomical Society of India, 2000)
    Infrared Space Observatory Galactic (ISOGAL) survey at 7 and 15 μm of ~ 22 deg2 of the inner galactic disk and bulge, has detected several hundred thousand sources. Combining ISOGAL survey with I, J, H, Ks data of DENIS ...
  • Baliyan, K. S; Ganesh, S; Joshi, U. C; Shah, C. R; Vadher, N. M; Deshpande, M. R (Astronomical Society of India, 2001)
    We have monitored some of the BL Lac objects, such as OJ287, Mrk 421, Mrk 501 etc from Mt Abu Infrared Observatory, using optical photopolarimeter, CCD and NICMOS-3 IR array mounted at the Cassegrain focus of the 1.2 m ...
  • Joshi, U. C; Baliyan, K. S; Ganesh, S (Astronomical Society of India, 2002)
    Mrk421 is the nearest, and brightest blazar detected in almost all the spectral windows, including high energy gamma-rays. It exhibits short and long timescale variations at all frequency bands. Though it has been observed ...

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