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Browsing by Author "Gupta, G. R"

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  • Gupta, G. R; Banerjee, D; Teriaca, L; Imada, S; Solanki, S (IOP Science, 2010-07-20)
    We present EIS/Hinode and SUMER/SOHO observations of propagating disturbances detected in coronal lines in inter-plume and plume regions of a polar coronal hole. The observation was carried out on 2007 November 13 as part ...
  • Chandrashekhar, K; Bemporad, A; Banerjee, D; Gupta, G. R; Teriaca, L (EDP Sciences, 2014-01)
    Context. High spatial- and temporal-resolution images of coronal hole regions show a dynamical environment where mass flows and jets are frequently observed. These jets are believed to be important for the coronal heating ...
  • Chandrashekhar, K; Morton, R. J; Banerjee, D; Gupta, G. R (EDP Sciences, 2014-02)
    Aims. Extreme ultraviolet (EUV) jets situated in coronal holes are thought to play an important role in supplying heated material to the corona and solar wind. The multi-wavelength capabilities and high signal-to-noise ...
  • Singh, J; Hasan, S. S; Gupta, G. R; Banerjee, D; Muneer, S; Raju, K. P; Bagare, S. P; Srinivasan, R (Springer, 2009-11)
    We obtained the images of the eastern part of the solar corona in the Fe xiv 530.3 nm (green) and Fe x 637.4 nm (red) coronal emission lines during the total solar eclipse of 29 March 2006 at Manavgat, Antalya, Turkey. ...
  • Gupta, G. R; Subramanian, S; Banerjee, D; Madjarska, M. S; Doyle, J. G (Springer, 2013-01)
    We study the nature of quiet-Sun oscillations using multi - wavelength observations from TRACE, Hinode, and SOHO. The aim is to investigate the existence of propagating waves in the solar chromosphere and the transition ...
  • Gupta, G. R (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, 2010-12)
  • Gupta, G. R; O'Shea, E; Banerjee, D; Popescu, M; Doyle, J. G (EDP Sciences, 2009-01)
    Context. Waves are important to the study of dynamical processes in coronal holes and the acceleration of the fast solar wind. A spectral time series was taken with the SUMER spectrometer on-board SoHO on 20 October 1996. ...
  • 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; Hasan, S. S; Gupta, G. R; Nagaraju, K; Banerjee, D (Springer, 2011-05)
    We performed high resolution spectroscopy of the solar corona during the total solar eclipse of 22 July 2009 in two emission lines: the green line at 5303 Å due to Fe xiv and the red line at 6374 Å due to Fe x, simultaneously ...
  • Gupta, G. R; Teriaca, L; Marsch, E; Solanki, S. K; Banerjee, D (EDP Sciences, 2012-10)
    Aims. We focus on detecting and studying quasi-periodic propagating features that have been interpreted in terms of both slow magneto-acoustic waves and of high-speed upflows. Methods. We analyzed long-duration spectroscopic ...
  • Gupta, G. R; O'Shea, E; Banerjee, D; Popescu, M; Doyle, J. G (Springer, 2010)
    Waves are important in the heating of the solar corona and the acceleration of the solar wind. We have examined a long spectral time series sampling a southern coronal hole, observed on the 25 February 1997 using the SUMER ...

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