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  • Saha, Piyali; Archana Soam; Baug, Tapas; Maheswar, G; Mondal, Soumen; Ghosh, Tuhin (Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society, 2022-06)
    The Lynds’ Dark Nebula (LDN) 1615/1616 and CB 28 (hereafter L1616) together form a cometary globule located at an angular distance of about 8◦ west of the Orion OB1 association, aligned roughly along the east–west direction, ...
  • Kumar, Siddharth; Archana Soam; Roy, Nirupam (Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society, 2023-09)
    This work presents the magnetic field geometry in a complex of three cometary (with head–tail morphology) globules, namely LDN 323, LDN 328, and LDN 331, using R-band polarization measurements of background stars. These ...
  • Kharb, P; Lister, M. L; Shastri, P (World Scientific Publishing Company, 2008-09)
    We re-examine the differences observed in the pc-scale magnetic field geometry of high and low optical polarization quasars (HPQs, LPRQs) using the MOJAVE sample. We find that, as previously reported, HPQ jets exhibit ...
  • Bhatt, H. C (The Royal Astronomical Society, 1999-09)
    Optical linear polarization measurements of stars in the region of the cometary globules CG 30-31 in Vela-Puppis are presented. A polarization map representing the geometry of the magnetic field in the cometary globule ...
  • Bhatt, H. C; Maheswar, G; Manoj, P (Royal Astronomical Society, 2004-02-11)
    We present results of optical linear polarization measurements of stars in the region of the relatively isolated cometary globule CG 12 in Centaurus at a galactic latitude b~= 21°. A polarization map representing the ...
  • Soam, A; Maheswar, G; Bhatt, H. C; Won Lee, C; Ramaprakash, A. N (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2013-06-21)
    We present results of our R-band polarimetry of a cometary globule, LBN 437 (Gal 96-15, ℓ = 96°, b = −15°), to study the magnetic field geometry of the cloud. We estimated a distance of 360 ± 65 pc to LBN 437 (also one ...
  • Sridharan, T. K; Bhatt, H. C; Rajagopal, J (Royal Astronomical Society, 1996-04)
    We report first results from a program to study magnetic fields in cometary globules (CGs). These are clouds near massive stars showing a head-tail morphology. Linear optical polarization measurements on stars seen projected ...
  • Ramaprakash, A. N; Gupta, R; Tandon, S. N (Astronomical Society of India, 1998)
  • Soam, A; Maheswar, G; Lee, C. W; Neha, S; Kim, K (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2018-06)
    Bright-rimmed clouds (BRCs) form on the edges of H II regions affected by high-energy radiation from a central ionizing source. The UV radiation from the ionizing source results in compression and ionization, causing either ...
  • de Sabbata, V; Sivaram, C (1988)
  • Choudhuri, A. R (Astronomical Society of India, 1996)
    The surface observations of the solar magnetic fields put some constraints on the possible magnetic configurations in the Sun's interior. It is currently believed that the solar magnetic fields are generated by a dynamo ...
  • Krishan, V; Mahajan, S. M (The American Geophysical Union, 2004-11)
    It is shown that the framework of Hall magnetohydrodynamics (Hall-MHD), which can support three quadratic invariants and allows nonlinear states to depart fundamentally from the Alfvénic, is capable of reproducing in the ...
  • Hiremath, K. M; Lovely, M. R (University of Chicago Press, 2007-09)
    Different life spans of the sunspots suggest their origin at different depths and by measuring magnetic fluxes from their first observation on the surface, one can estimate the strength of magnetic flux at different anchoring ...
  • Hasan, S. S (Springer, 2003)
    Activity on the Sun is associated with magnetic fields, involving a complex interaction between the field and plasma. In this review I focus on three fundamental aspects of magnetic activity: (a) the generation, storage ...
  • Prasad, Avijeet (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, 2015-05)
    Magnetic fields are ubiquitous in the universe and play an important role in variety of astrophysical phenomenon. It is thus very important to understand the origin, structure and strength of these astrophysical magnetic ...
  • Avijeet Prasad (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, 2015-05)
    Magnetic fields are ubiquitous in the universe and play an important role in variety of astrophysical phenomenon. It is thus very important to understand the origin, structure and strength of these astrophysical magnetic ...
  • Subramanian, K (Astronomical Society of India, 2002-09)
    Magnetic fields correlated on kiloparsec scales are seen in spiral galaxies. Their origin ~ould be due to amplification of a small seed field by a turbulent galactic dynamo. We review the current status of the galactic dynamo, ...
  • Krishan, V; Priest, E. R (International Astronomical Union, 1990)
  • Vasantharaju, N; Vemareddy, P; Ravindra, B; Doddamani, V. H (American Astronomical Society, 2022-03-01)
    The abrupt and permanent changes of the photospheric magnetic field in the localized regions of active regions during solar flares, called magnetic imprints (MIs), have been observed for nearly the past three decades. The ...
  • Singh, J; Muneer, S; Sakurai, T; Ichimoto, K (Astronomical Society of India, 2007-12)
    It is generally believed that the magnetic pressure is much higher than the gas pressure in the coronal loops and these loops are isothermal in nature. We made systematic observations of four strong coronal emission lines ...

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