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  • Reddy, B. E (Cambridge University Press, 2007-08)
    To this contribution we present a brief review of our recent abundance surveys (Reddy et al. 2003; Reddy et al. 2006) of the Milky Way galaxy. Survey focussed on controlled samples of stars selected based on their kinematic ...
  • Borde, A (Astronomical Society of India, 1997)
    It is often stated that topology change is impossible in classical general relativity. In particular, it appears to be widely believed that the pleasure of topology change comes at a fixed price: topology – changing space ...
  • Sagar, R; Bhatt, H. C (Royal Astronomical Society, 1989-02)
    Proper motion measurements are employed to investigate the internal kinematics of eight open star clusters. In most of the clusters considered, no dependence of the intrinsic dispersion in proper motion on stellar mass and ...
  • Banerjee, D. P. K; Anandarao, B. G; Jain, S. K; Mallik, D. C. V (The European Southern Observatory, 1990-12)
    High-resolution Fabry-Perot observations have been made to determine the velocity structure of five PNe and to subsequently relate the observations to the morphology of the objects. New kinematic data on one of these PNe, ...
  • Choudhury, R; Bhatt, H. C (Royal Astronomical Society, 2009-03)
    An analysis of the proper motion measurements of the young stellar objects (YSOs) associated with the cometary globules (CGs) in the Gum Nebula is presented. While earlier studies based on the radial-velocity measurements ...
  • Manoj, P; Bhatt, H. C (Astronomical Society of India, 2001)
    We have studied the kinematics of Vega-like stars in the solar neighbourhood. Space velocities are computed for 80 Vega-like stars. We analyse the space velocities of these stars in connection with the young stellar ...
  • Safonova, M (World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society, 2010)
    Globular clusters have been alternatively predicted to host intermediate-mass black holes (IMBFIs) or nearly impossible to form and retain them in their centres. Over the last decade enough theoretical and observational ...

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