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  • Thejappa, G (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1986)
    The proposed model for the generation mechanism of type II solar radio bursts is based on the fact that a small fraction of ions is reflected from the shock front and tend to evolve into a 'ring' in the downstream region ...
  • Sujatha, N. V; Chakraborty, P; Murthy, J; Henry, R. C (Astronomical Society of India, 2004-09)
    This work is the first step in a systematic effort to understand and predict the different components of the UV (912 A - 3000 A) radiation field over the entire sky. We have developed a model to predict the ISRF in the UV ...
  • Shah, G. A; Krishna-Swamy, K. S (American Astronomical Society, 1981-01)
    We have considered a model of a reflection nebula with the star within a homogeneous plane-parallel slab of 1 pc thickness. The model is intended to imitate the Merope reflection nebula. The illuminating star is located ...
  • Sindhuja, G; Singh, J; Asvestari, E; Prasad, B. R (IOP Publishing, 2022-01-20)
    We studied an Earth-directed coronal mass ejection (CME) that erupted on 2015 March 15. Our aim was to model the CME flux rope as a magnetized structure using the European Heliospheric Forecasting Information Asset (EUHFORIA). ...
  • Rajaguru, S. P (Cambridge University Press, 2015)
    The theory of hydrodynamics or, where necessary, magneto hydrodynamics, provides an appropriate mathematical framework to study solar and stellar oscillations. Well-developed hydrodynamic descriptions of global oscillations ...
  • Vasundhara, R; Chakraborty, P; Hänel, A; Heiser, E (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997-07)
    Persistent jet and shell structures from comet Hale-Bopp showing gradual changes in the shapes and orientations with aspect angle and solar illumination geometry indicate long lived active sources. A model to simulate the ...
  • Vasundhara, R; Chakraborty, P (Academic Press, 1999-07)
    Jet and shell structures from Comet Hale-Bopp during the period October 1996 to October 1997 using data from the Vainu Bappu Observatory are modeled. Evolution of jet and shell structures during the period of observations ...
  • Gangadhara, R. T (Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2009-09)
    We have generalized the coherent curvature radiation model to include the detailed geometry of the emission region in pulsar magnetosphere, and deduced the polarization state in terms the Stokes parameters. By considering ...
  • Krishan, V; Mahajan, S. M (European Geosciences Union, 2005-01)
    The solar wind serves as a laboratory for investigating magnetohydrodynamic turbulence under conditions irreproducible on the terra firma. Here we show that the frame work of Hall magnetohydrodynamics (HMHD), which can ...
  • Chatterjee, Piyali; Hansteen, V; Carlsson, M (The American Physical Society, 2016-03)
    Active regions (ARs) appearing on the surface of the Sun are classified into α , β , γ , and δ by the rules of the Mount Wilson Observatory, California on the basis of their topological complexity. Amongst these, the δ ...
  • Smitha, H. N; Nagendra, K. N; Stenflo, J. O; Sampoorna, M (IOP Publishing, 2013-05-10)
    Quantum interference effects play a vital role in shaping the linear polarization profiles of solar spectral lines. The Ba II D2 line at 4554 Å is a prominent example, where the F-state interference effects due to the odd ...
  • Moradi, H; Baldner, C; Birch, A. C; Braun, D. C; Cameron, R. H; Duvall, T. L; Gizon, L; Haber, D; Hanasoge, S. M; Hindman, B. W; Jackiewicz, J; Khomenko, E; Komm, R; Rajaguru, S. P; Rempel, M; Roth, M; Schlichenmaier, R; Schunker, H; Spruit, H. C; Strassmeier, K. G; Thompson, M. J; Zharkov, S (Springer, 2010-11)
    While sunspots are easily observed at the solar surface, determining their subsurface structure is not trivial. There are two main hypotheses for the subsurface structure of sunspots: the monolithic model and the cluster ...
  • Dutta, Jayanta; Sur, Sharanya; Stacy, Athena; Bagla, Jasjeet Singh (IOP Publishing, 2020-09-20)
    Recent numerical simulations have suggested the probability of a fraction of the primordial stars being ejected from the cluster of their origin. We explore the possibility that some of these can remain on the main sequence ...
  • Vasundhara, R (Elsevier, 2008-11)
    Salient features of the analysis of the mutual event light curves of planetary satellites are presented. The need to carefully evaluate the flux contribution of the occulting/eclipsing satellite to the total flux is ...
  • Gajanan, Deshmukh Prasanna (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, 2019-02)
    The next generation large astronomical telescopes are primarily made of segmented mirrors and construction of such a telescope is a big challenge. It require enormous amount of works to conceptualize various sub-systems, ...
  • Ansar, Sioree; Kataria, Sandeep Kumar; Mousumi Das (Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society, 2023-06)
    Dark matter (DM) halo properties are extensively studied in cosmological simulations but are very challenging to estimate from observations. The DM halo density profile of observed galaxies is modelled using multiple ...
  • Murthy, J (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2016-06)
    I have used Monte Carlo models with multiple scattering to predict the dust scattered light from our Galaxy and have compared the predictions with data in two ultraviolet bands from the Galaxy Evolution Explorer spacecraft. ...
  • Anantha, Ch; Jones, D; Sivarani, T (Springer, 2015-06)
    We present a modelling scheme that predicts the centroids of spectral line features for a high resolution Echelle spectrograph to a high accuracy. Towards this, a computing scheme is used, whereby any astronomical spectrograph ...
  • Ghosh, S. K; Verma, R. P (Astronomical Society of India, 1999)
    The observed near infrared to sub-mm spectra of five compact HII regions, viz., IRAS 18116-1646, 18162-2048, 19422+2427, 22308+5812 and 18434-0242, consisting of the continuum as well as several features, have been explained ...
  • Krishan, V (Cambridge University Press, 1996-12)
    Montgomery and co-workers have developed a framework to describe the steady state of a turbulent magnetofluid, without the usual recourse to linearization. Thus the magnetic and velocity fields emerge in their fully nonlinear ...

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