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  • Yadav, N; Ray, A; Chakraborti, S; Stockdale, C; Chandra, P; Smith, R; Roy, R; Bose, S; Dwarkadas, V; Sutaria, F. K; Pooley, D (IOP Publishing, 2014-02-10)
    We present the radio observations and modeling of an optically bright Type II-P supernova (SN), SN 2012aw which exploded in the nearby galaxy Messier 95 (M95) at a distance of 10 Mpc. The spectral index values calculated ...
  • Pandey, S. B; Kumar, B; Sahu, D. K; Vinko, J; Moskvitin, A. S; Anupama, G. C; Bhatt, V. K; Ordasi, A; Nagy, A; Sokolov, V. V; Sokolova, T. N; Komarova, V. N; Kumar, B; Bose, S; Roy, R; Sagar, R (Cambridge University Press, 2014-01)
    The UBVRI photometric follow-up of SN 2011fu has been initiated a few days after the explosion, shows a rise followed by steep decay in all bands and shares properties very similar to that seen in case of SN 1993J, with a ...
  • Kumar, Brajesh; Pandey, S. B; Sahu, D. K; Vinko, J; Moskvitin, A. S; Anupama, G. C; Bhatt, V. K; Ordasi, A; Nagy, A; Sokolov, V. V; Sokolova, T. N; Komarova, V. N; Kumar, Brijesh; Bose, S; Roy, R; Sagar, R (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2013-05-01)
    We present the low-resolution spectroscopic and UBVRI broad-band photometric investigations of the Type IIb supernova (SN) 2011fu, discovered in UGC 01626. The photometric follow-up of this event was initiated a few days ...
  • Nandi, S; Saikia, D. J; Roy, R; Dabhade, P.; Wadadekar, Y; Larsson, J; Baes, M; Chandola, H. C; Singh, M (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2019-07)
    n order to understand the possible mechanisms of recurrent jet activity in radio galaxies and quasars, which are still unclear, we have identified such sources with a large range of linear sizes (220–917 kpc), and hence ...
  • Roy, R; Sutaria, F. K; Bose, S; Johnson, S; Dwarkadas, V; York, B; Kumar, B; Kumar, B; Bhatt, V. K; Chakraborti, S; York, D; Ritchey, A; Saurage, G; Kaiser, M B (Cambridge University Press, 2014-01)
    Supernova 2012A was discovered on 7.39UT, January, 2012 in the nearby galaxy NGC 3239 at an unfiltered magnitude of 14.6 and classified spectroscopically as a Type IIP event. Here, we present the optical photometric and ...
  • Chakraborti, S; Ray, A; Smith, R; Ryder, S; Yadav, N; Sutaria, F. K; Dwarkadas, V. V; Chandra, P; Pooley, D; Roy, R (IOP Publishing, 2013-09-01)
    Massive stars, possibly red supergiants, which retain extended hydrogen envelopes until core collapse, produce Type II plateau (IIP) supernovae. The ejecta from these explosions shocks the circumstellar matter originating ...
  • Yadav, N; Ray, A; Chakraborti, S; Stockdale, C; Chandra, P; Smith, R; Roy, R; Dwarkadas, V; Sutaria, F. K; Pooley, D; Kumar, B; Bose, S (Cambridge University Press, 2014-01)
    SN 2012AW is a type-IIP supernova which exploded in M95. In this paper we discuss the radio observations of this supernova and model them to determine the important parameters relevant to the explosion and the evolution ...
  • Roy, R; Sollerman, J; Silverman, J. M; Pastorello, A; Fransson, C; Drake, A; Taddia, F; Fremling, C; Kankare, E; Brajesh Kumar; Cappellaro, E; Bose, S; Benetti, S; Filippenko, A. V; Valenti, S; Nyholm, A; Ergon, M; Sutaria, F. K; Kumar, B; Pandey, S. B; Nicholl, M; Garcia-Alvarez, D; Tomasella, L; Karamehmetoglu, E; Migotto, K (EDP Sciences, 2016-12)
    Context. Research on supernovae (SNe) over the past decade has confirmed that there is a distinct class of events which are much more luminous (by ~2 mag) than canonical core-collapse SNe (CCSNe). These events with visual ...
  • Chakraborti, S; Ray, A; Smith, R; Ryder, S; Yadav, N; Sutaria, F. K; Dwarkadas, V. V; Chandra, P; Pooley, D; Roy, R (Cambridge University Press, 2014-01)
    SN 2001ja was observed twice in three months using the Chandra X-Ray Observatory. The X-ray flux could be due to interaction with the circumstellar medium, perhaps dominated by the reverse shock heated thermal plasma, or ...

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