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Browsing by Subject "Supernova Remnants"

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  • Kochhar, R. K (Nature Publishing Group, 1977-11)
    The implications of a pulsar classification scheme are discussed. Three types of pulsars are distinguished - Type S (S for single) from supernova explosions of single stars; type D (D for disrupted) from binaries disrupted ...
  • Deshpande, A. A; Sastry, Ch. V (European Southern Observatory, 1986-05)
    Radio continuum absorption observations at 34.5 MHz with a spatial resolution of 34 x 48 arcmin have been obtained for the giant H II region complex W 51 with the decameter-wave radio telescope at Gauribidanur, India (13 ...
  • Dwarakanath, K. S; Shevgaonkar, R. K; Sastry, Ch. V (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1982-06)
    The results of observations of the two SNRs HB 9 and IC 443 are discussed. A map of HB 9 is presented whose main features are an elongation in the northerly direction and a strong region at the center of the map. The ...
  • Kochhar, R. K (Nature Publishing Group, 1977-05)
    It is noted that the angle between the space velocity vector and the spin axis projected on the plane of the sky has a value close to zero deg for three pulsars, close to 90 deg for six others, and between zero and 90 deg ...
  • Bhargavi, S. G; Rhoads, J; Perna, R; Feldmeier, J; Greiner, J (American Institute of Physics, 2004-09)
    Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) are expected to leave behind GRB remnants, similar to how ``standard'' supernovae (SN) leave behind SN remnants. The identification of these remnants in our own and in nearby galaxies would allow a ...
  • Sastry, Ch. V; Shevgaonkar, R. K; Dwarakanath, K. S (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1981-09)
    The large supernova remnant Cygnus Loop was observed at 34.5 MHz with a low-frequency radio telescope at Gauribidanur, India. The structure of the object is presented on a radio map with a resolution of 26 arcmin x 40 ...

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