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  • Raju, P. K; Gupta, A. K (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993-06)
    Line intensity ratios of Ne VI lines with respect to a resonance line of Mg VI have been considered for electron density and temperature determinations within the chromosphere-corona transition region. The electron pressure ...
  • Kapoor, R. C; Datta, B (American Astronomical Society, 1986-12)
    General relativistic effects due to spacetime curvature and rotation on the arrival times of pulsar signals are investigated using a rotationally perturbed spherical metric. It is found that for the millisecond pulsar PSR ...
  • Choudhuri, A. R; Dikpati, M; Banerjee, D (American Astronomical Society, 1993-08-20)
    We show that the magnetic kink waves generated by the motions of photospheric footpoints of the coronal flux tubes can supply adequate energy for heating the quiet corona, provided there are occasional rapid motions of ...
  • Mallik, S. G. V (Royal Astronomical Society, 1986-09)
    The radiative transfer problem in non-LTE moving atmospheres has been explicitly solved for Hα line profiles. These computations have been done for a schematic model of the line-forming region over a wide range of optical ...
  • Marar, T. M. K; Padmini, V. N; Seetha, S; Narayanan Kutty, K. R; Kasturirangan, K; Rao, U. R; Bhattacharyya, J. C (European Southern Observatory, 1988-01)
    AM CVn, an interacting binary system consisting of two helium white dwarfs, has been classified as a nova-like object. Normally it exhibits only small amplitude modulations of 0.05 mag with a 1051 s periodicity. The authors ...
  • Bhatt, H. C (The European Southern Observatory, 1990-06)
    The detection of 206s X-ray pulsations from H0253+193 indicates that the source is a compact object. It is argued here that object can not be a T Tauri star or Be/X –ray binary pulsar suggested that H 0253+193 is slowly ...
  • Bhatt, H. C (The European Southern Observatory, 1990-06)
    The detection of 206s X-ray pulsations from H0253+193 indicates that the source is a compact object. It is argued here that object can not be a T Tauri star or Be/X –ray binary pulsar suggested that H 0253+193 is slowly ...
  • Krishan, V (Royal Astronomical Society, 1991-05)
    Nonlinear interactions between small fluid elements in an energetically open system facilitate the formation of large coherent stable structures. This is known as self-organization. Solar granulation on all scales is ...
  • Gokhale, M. H; Hiremath, K. M (American Astronomical Society, 1993-04-10)
    We model the structure of the 'steady' (slowest varying) part of the sun's internal poloidal magnetic field assuming it to be (for given reasons and in the relevant domain) a current-free field whose field lines 'isorotate' ...
  • Apparao, K. M. V; Tarafdar, S. P; Verma, R. P; Iyengar, K. V. K; Ghosh, K. K (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1993)
    The observed infrared excess in Be stars is usually interpreted as free-free and free-bound emission from a hot gas envelope around the Be star. This hot gas should also emit H-alpha line radiation. Earlier observations ...
  • Murthy, J (Astronomical Society of India, 2012)
    I present the use of stellar libraries in interstellar medium work. Stars are used as background sources against which interstellar absorption lines are observed and their modeling is necessary in order to set the baseline ...
  • Kameswara Rao, N; Giridhar, S; Nandy, K (The European Southern Observatory, 1990-08)
    UV observations of the WC 11 central star of the compact planetary nebula CPD -56 deg 8032 show that the continuum flux is variable. This variability appears to be caused by a change in the circumstellar extinction properties. ...

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