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  • Bheemireddy, K. R; Maheswar, G; Pant, J; Omar, A; Kumar, B; Uddin, W; Nirmal, K (SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering, 2016-07)
    Initially the primary mirror of the 3.6m Devasthal Optical Telescope is uncoated polished zerodur glass supplied by Lytkarino Optical Glass Factory, Russia/Advanced Mechanical and Optical Systems, Belgium. In order to do ...
  • Archana Soam; Lee, C. W; Andersson, B.G; Maheswar, G; Juvela, Mika; Liu, Tie; Kim, Gwanjeong; Ramprasad Rao; Chung, E.J; Kwon, Woojin; Ekta, S S (IOP Publishing, 2019-09-20)
    L1521F is found to be forming multiple cores and it is cited as an example of the densest core with an embedded VeLLO in a highly dynamical environment. We present the core-scale magnetic fields (B-fields) in the near ...
  • Arun, R; Mathew, Blesson; Manoj, P; Maheswar, G; Shridharan, B; Kartha, Sreeja S; Narang, Mayank (Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society, 2023-08)
    This study presents the largest mid-infrared spectral catalogue of Herbig Ae/Be stars to date, containing the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph spectra of 126 stars. Based on the catalogue analysis, two prominent infrared ...
  • Maheswar, G (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 2005)
  • Kim, Mi-Ryang; Lee, Chang Won; Maheswar, G; Myers, Philip C; Kim, Gwanjeong (IOP Publishing, 2021-04-01)
    We present the results of a single-dish survey toward 95 very low luminosity objects (VeLLOs) in optically thick (HCN 1−0) and thin (N2H+ 1−0) lines performed for the purpose of understanding the physical processes ...
  • Sivarani, T; Ramya, S; Sriram, S; Divakar, Devika; Surya, Arun; Varshney, Hari Mohan; Kambala, Sudarshan; Hasan, Amirul; Prakash, A; Govinda, K. V; Viswanatha; Anupama, G. C; Maheswar, G; Ojha, D; Pandey, S. B; Pandey, J; Puravankara, M; Ramaprakash, A. N; Reddy, B. E; Shah, Sarang; Srianand, R; Subramaniam, A; Subramanian, S (Indian Academy of Sciences, 2022-12)
    The future of astronomy in the coming decades will be shaped by the upcoming three extremely large optical telescopes, the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT), the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) and the European Large Telescope ...
  • Sriram, S; Valsan, Vineeth; Subramaniam, A; Vishnu, Unni. C; Maheswar, G; Chand, Totan (Indian Academy of Sciences, 2023-12)
    Large ground and space-based surveys in optical and near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths will revolutionize astronomy in the coming decade. Unfortunately, no ultraviolet (UV) facilities are planned to complement these surveys, ...
  • Maheswar, G; Manoj, P; Bhatt, H. C (Astronomical Society of India, 2002-09)
    Optical linear polarization measurements of stars seen projected towards CG 12, an intermediate latitude (b = 2P .1) starforming cloud, have been made. The results show that the polarization vectors of the majority of the ...
  • Maheswar, G; Manoj, P; Bhatt, H. C (Astronomical Society of India, 2002-09)
    Optical linear polarization measurements of stars seen projected towards CG 12, an intermediate latitude (b = 2P .1) starforming cloud, have been made. The results show that the polarization vectors of the majority of the ...
  • Maheswar, G; Muthu, C; Sujatha, N. V; Pandey, G; Bhatt, H. C; Kameswara Rao, N; Murthy, J (Astronomical Society of India, 2007-06)
    We propose to carry out studies on the properties of inter- stellar dust using TAUVEX. Through the multi-band TAUVEX observations, particularly with the use of filters optimized for extinction observations of the 2175 ° ...
  • Manoj, P; Vig, S; Maheswar, G; Kamath, U. S (Indian Academy of Sciences, 2016-12)
    Stars and planetary systems are formed out of molecular clouds in the interstellar medium. Although the sequence of steps involved in star formation are generally known, a comprehensive theory which describes the details ...
  • Saha, Piyali; Maheswar, G; Ojha, D. K; Neha, Sharma (Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society, 2022-02)
    Bright-rimmed clouds (BRCs) are ideal candidates to study radiation-driven implosion mode of star formation as they are potential sites of triggered star formation, located at the edges of HII regions, showing evidence ...
  • Saha, Piyali; Maheswar, G; Ojha, D. K; Baug, Tapas; Neha, Sharma (Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society, 2022-09)
    Bright-rimmed clouds (BRCs) are excellent laboratories to explore the radiation-driven implosion mode of star formation because they show evidence of triggered star formation. In our previous study, BRC 18 has been found ...
  • Maheswar, G; Bhatt, H. C (International Astronomical Union, 2004)
  • Soam, A; Maheswar, G; Lee, C. W; Dib, S; Bhatt, H. C; Tamura, M; Kim, G (EDP Sciences, 2015-01)
    Aims. We carried out optical polarimetry of five dense cores, (IRAM 04191, L1521F, L328, L673-7, and L1014) which are found to harbour very low luminosity objects (VeLLOs; Lint ≲ 0.1 L⊙). This study was conducted mainly ...
  • Saha, Piyali; Archana Soam; Baug, Tapas; Maheswar, G; Mondal, Soumen; Ghosh, Tuhin (Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society, 2022-06)
    The Lynds’ Dark Nebula (LDN) 1615/1616 and CB 28 (hereafter L1616) together form a cometary globule located at an angular distance of about 8◦ west of the Orion OB1 association, aligned roughly along the east–west direction, ...
  • Bhatt, H. C; Maheswar, G; Manoj, P (Royal Astronomical Society, 2004-02-11)
    We present results of optical linear polarization measurements of stars in the region of the relatively isolated cometary globule CG 12 in Centaurus at a galactic latitude b~= 21°. A polarization map representing the ...
  • Soam, A; Maheswar, G; Bhatt, H. C; Won Lee, C; Ramaprakash, A. N (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2013-06-21)
    We present results of our R-band polarimetry of a cometary globule, LBN 437 (Gal 96-15, ℓ = 96°, b = −15°), to study the magnetic field geometry of the cloud. We estimated a distance of 360 ± 65 pc to LBN 437 (also one ...
  • Soam, A; Maheswar, G; Lee, C. W; Neha, S; Kim, K (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2018-06)
    Bright-rimmed clouds (BRCs) form on the edges of H II regions affected by high-energy radiation from a central ionizing source. The UV radiation from the ionizing source results in compression and ionization, causing either ...
  • Maheswar, G; Lee, C. W; Bhatt, H. C; Mallik, S. G. V; Dib, S (EDP Sciences, 2010-01)
    We aim to develop a method to determine distances to molecular clouds using JHK near-infrared photometry. Methods: The method is based on a technique that aids spectral classification of stars lying towards the fields ...

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