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Browsing by Subject "Visible Spectrum"

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  • Balachandran, S; Lambert, D. L; Tomkin, J; Parthasarathy, M (Royal Astronomical Society, 1986-04)
    The B8 primary of the eclipsing binary star Beta Lyr is subjected to high S/N ratio Reticon observations of the visible and near-IR lines of He, C, N, O, Ne, and Fe, in order to determine their abundances. N is noted to ...
  • Giridhar, S; Kameswara Rao, N; Lambert, D. L (The American Astronomical Society, 1994-12)
    Analysis of the RV Tauri star IW Carinae shows a photospheric composition unlike that reported previously for a few other RV Tau stars but resembling that of certain post-asymptotic giant branch stars (post-AGB) stars. IW ...
  • Singh, J (Springer, 1985-02)
    The line and continuum intensities deduced from the multislit spectra of the (Fe X) coronal emission line taken at the 1980 eclipse are used to discuss the relative roles of radiative and collisional-excitation mechanisms. ...
  • Murty, P. S (Gordon and Beach, Science Publishers, 1983)
    Spectrograms in the 6040-7300 A wavelength region of the S star Pi Gruis reveal the presence of new molecular features attributable to CeO. Measures of band heads compared reasonably well with the laboratory spectrum. The ...
  • Sivaraman, K. R (The American Astronomical Society, 1982-03)
    The K2V/K2R asymmetry in the self-reversed emission peaks of the Ca II K line in the sun is the result of the redward displacement of K3. This redward displacement is explained as caused by the dark condensations in K3 and ...
  • Vasundhara, R (European Southern Observatory, 1994-01)
    Results of analysis of seventeen mutual events, of the Galilean satellites, observed at the Vainu Bappu Observatory (VBO) during the 1991 are presented. The light curves were fitted with theoretical models to derive the ...
  • Rajamohan, R; Bhargavi, S. G (Lunar and Planetary Inst, 1992-12)
    The CCD photometry of selected asteroids was carried out to check for possible cometary activity in them. To distinguish the asteroids with possible cometary activity from those of the main belt, each object of interest ...
  • Murty, P. S (Gordon and Beach, Science Publishers, 1982)
    New molecular features due to YO and CeO arc reported present in the spectrum of pure S star R Cyg near minimum light. Of the nearly 60 unidentified features listed in the 4620-6420Å region, 10 with YO and II with CeO are ...
  • Saikia, D. J; Subrahmanya, C. R; Patnaik, A. R; Unger, S. W; Cornwell, T. J; Graham, D. A; Prabhu, T. P (Royal Astronomical Society, 1986-04)
    The authors present VLA observations of the S0 galaxy NGC 1218 at λ20 and 6 cm with both the A and D arrays, at λ20 cm with the B array and at λ2 and 1.3 cm with the A array. They also present VLBI observations at λ6 cm ...
  • Ghosh, K. K (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988-08)
    Rapid observations of H profiles of eight Be stars have been obtained and it is found that rapid (in a time-scale of 4 to 6 minutes) and irregular variations of total emission strength of H line are present in these stars. ...
  • Bhatt, H. C; Sagar, R; Subramaniam, A; Gorti, U; Chandrasekhar, T; Ashok, N. M; Ragland, S (European Southern Observatory, 1994-09)
    Photometric and spectroscopic observations of the star SAO 75669 in the region of the high galactic latitude molecular cloud MBM 12 are presented. The optical, near-infrared and far-infrared IRAS photometric magnitudes ...
  • Murty, P. S (D.Reidel Publishing Co.,, 1982-11)
    Moderate dispersion (46 Å mm–1 at H) image-tube spectrum (5800–7300 Å) of the S star 1 Gru is found to exhibit several unidentified molecular features, in addition to the well-known bands of the oxides ofs-process elements. ...

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