IIA Institutional Repository

Browsing by Author "Pant, V"

Browsing by Author "Pant, V"

Sort by: Order: Results:

  • Pant, V (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, 2017-10)
    The thesis is focused on the study of the coronal transients at different spatial and tem- poral scales seen in different layers of the solar atmosphere using space-based imaging and spectroscopic instruments. The first ...
  • Pant, V; Dolla, L; Mazumder, R; Banerjee, D; Krishna Prasad, S; Vemareddy, P (IOP Publishing, 2015-07-01)
    We examine the role of small-scale transients in the formation and evolution of solar coronal plumes. We study the dynamics of plume footpoints seen in the vicinity of a coronal hole using the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly ...
  • Mandal, Sudip; Yuan, D; Fang, Xia; Banerjee, D; Pant, V; Van Doorsselaere, T (IOP Publishing, 2016-09-10)
    Slow MHD waves are important tools for understanding coronal structures and dynamics. In this paper, we report a number of observations from the X-Ray Telescope (XRT) on board HINODE and Solar Dynamic Observatory/Atmospheric ...
  • Samanta, T; Henriques, V. M. J; Banerjee, D; Krishna Prasad, S; Mathioudakis, M; Jess, D; Pant, V (IOP Publishing, 2016-09-01)
    We have observed a quiet-Sun region with the Swedish 1 m Solar Telescope equipped with the CRISP Imaging SpectroPolarimeter. High-resolution, high-cadence, Hα line scanning images were taken to observe different layers of ...
  • Sheoran, Jyoti; Pant, V; Ritesh Patel; Banerjee, D (Frontiers, 2023-02)
    The thermodynamic evolution of Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) in the inner corona (≤1.5 Rsun) is not yet completely understood. In this work, we study the evolution of thermodynamic properties of a CME core observed in the ...
  • Pant, V; Tiwari, A; Yuan, D; Banerjee, D (IOP Publishing, 2017-09)
    We observe intensity oscillations along coronal fan loops associated with the active region AR 11428. The intensity oscillations were triggered by blast waves that were generated due to X-class flares in the distant ...
  • Pant, V; Datta, A; Banerjee, D (IOP Publishing, 2015-03-01)
    We study the high frequency dynamics in the braided magnetic structure of an active region (AR 11520) moss as observed by the High-Resolution Coronal Imager (Hi-C). We detect quasi-periodic flows and waves in these structures. ...
  • Patel, Ritesh; Pant, V (American Astronomical Society, 2022-10-20)
    One of the possible mechanisms for heating the solar atmosphere is the magnetic reconnection occurring at different spatiotemporal scales. The discovery of fast bursty nanojets due to reconnection in the coronal loops has ...
  • Narang, Nancy; Pant, V; Banerjee, D; Doorsselaere, Tom Van (Frontiers, 2019-05-16)
    The high temporal, spatial and spectral resolution of Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) has provided new insights into the understanding of different small-scale processes occurring at the chromospheric and ...
  • Banerjee, D; Ritesh Patel; Pant, V; ADITYA Team (International Astronomical Union, 2017-07)
    Visible Emission Line Coronagraph (VELC) on board ADITYA-L1 is an internally occulted coronagraph with mirror as its primary objective element. It has a field of view (FOV) starting from 1.05 R –3R. It will observe the ...
  • Majumdar, Satabdwa; Ritesh Patel; Pant, V; Banerjee, D (IOP Publishing, 2021-10-01)
    Despite studying coronal mass ejections (CMEs) for several years, we do not yet have a complete understanding of their kinematics. To this end, it is essential to understand the change in kinematics of the CMEs as they ...
  • Pant, V; Majumdar, S; Patel, R; Chauhan, A; Banerjee, D; Gopalswamy, N (Frontiers, 2021-05)
    Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are highly dynamic events originating in the solar atmosphere, that show a wide range of kinematic properties and are the major drivers of the space weather. The angular width of the CMEs ...
  • Banerjee, D; Krishna Prasad, S; Pant, V; McLaughlin, J. A; Antolin, P; Magyar, N; Ofman, L; Tian, H; Van Doorsselaere, T; De Moorte, I; Wang, T. J (Springer Nature B.V, 2021-10)
    Modern observatories have revealed the ubiquitous presence of magnetohydrodynamic waves in the solar corona. The propagating waves (in contrast to the standing waves) are usually originated in the lower solar atmosphere ...
  • Pant, V; Srivastava, A. K; Banerjee, D; Goossens, M; Chen, P.-F; Joshi, N. C; Zhou, Y.-H (IOP Publishing, 2015-10)
    We report and analyze observational evidence of global kink oscillations in a solar filament as observed in Hα by instruments administered by National Solar Observatory (NSO)/Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG). An ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • Shrivastav, Arpit Kumar; Pant, V (Cambridge University Press on behalf of International Astronomical Union, 2023)
    Coronal rain occurs in thermally unstable coronal loops, and comprises cool plasma condensations, falling towards the solar surface, guided by the magnetic field. Sometimes the coronal rain clumps are seen to be subjected ...
  • Sarkar, S; Pant, V; Srivastava, A. K; Banerjee, D (Springer, 2016-11)
    We detect and analyse transverse oscillations in a coronal loop, lying at the south–east limb of the Sun as seen from the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) onboard the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). The jet is believed ...
  • Pant, V; Datta, A; Banerjee, D; Chandrashekhar, K; Ray, S (IOP Publishing, 2018-06-10)
    A quiescent prominence was observed at the northwest limb of the Sun using different channels of the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly on board the Solar Dynamics Observatory. We report and analyze twisting/swirling motions ...

Search DSpace

Browse

My Account