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  • Narain, Udit (Astronomical Society of India, 1983-03)
    We have obtained expressions for temperature distribution along a solar flare in the presence of a source of continued heating in constant cross section and line dipole geometries under nonstatic conditions. The quantitative ...
  • Namboodiri, P. M. S; Kochhar, R. K (Blackwell Publishing, 1991-12)
    The disruption of a satellite galaxy as it undergoes collision with a massive perturber is investigated by numerical simulations. The models are restricted by a constant pericentric distance. The disruption of the satellite ...
  • Rausaria, R. R; Aleem, S. M; Sundararaman, K (Springer Netherlands, 1992-11)
    We have studied the evolution of the double-ribbon, spotless flare of 21 February, 1992, using Kodaikanal Hagr and Kf1 observations. The analysis of the data shows that the Hagr filament underwent a large change in shear ...
  • Sundararaman, K; Selvendran, R (Astronomical Society of India, 1997)
    Using Kodaikanal Observations we have analysed the cases of quiet region flares which are not associated with any filament activation. The rotations of the plages play a major role in triggering these spotless flares. The ...
  • Joshi, S. C; Rautela, B. S (Astronomical Society of Indian, 1987-12)
    The ultraviolet fluxes of a sample of Be and normal B stars taken from ultraviolet bright-star spectrophotometric catalogue and its supplement have been compared with model atmosphere fluxes. An ultraviolet temperature has ...
  • Bondal, K. R; Gaur, V. P; Joshi, A; Uddin, W; Pande, M. C (Astronomical Society of India, 1994)
    An unusually 'long' surge of 'short' duration occurred in the NW region of the sun's limb on 1991 November 16, around 04 15 UT. Time-lapse photographic observations employing a Halle H-alpha filter having a 0.5/0.7 A ...
  • Tiburzi, C; Verbiest, J. P. W; Shaifullah, G. M; Janssen, G. H; Anderson, J. M; Horneffer, A; Kunsemoller, J; Ostowski, S; Donner, J. Y; Kramer, M; Anshu Kumari; Porayko, N. K; Zucca, P; Ciardi, B; Dettmar, R.J; Griebmeier, J.M; Hoeft, M; Serylak, M (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2019-07)
    Dispersive delays due to the solar wind introduce excess noise in high-precision pulsar timing experiments, and must be removed in order to achieve the accuracy needed to detect, e.g., low-frequency gravitational waves. ...
  • Souvik Bose; Nagaraju, K (IOP Publishing, 2018-07-20)
    The solar mean magnetic field (SMMF) is referred to as the disk-averaged line-of-sight (LOS) magnetic field that also reflects the polarity imbalance of the magnetic field on the Sun. The origin of the SMMF has been debated ...
  • Majumdar, Satabdwa; Patel, Ritesh; Pant, Vaibhav (American Astronomical Society, 2022-04-10)
    Some of the major challenges faced in understanding the early evolution of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are due to the limited observations in the inner corona (<3 R⊙) and the plane-of-sky measurements. In this work, we ...
  • Bappu, M. K. V (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1946-07)
  • Nagaraju, K; Sankarasubramanian, K; Rangarajan, K. E (The American Astronomical Society, 2008-05)
    Simultaneous measurement of line-of-sight (LOS) magnetic and velocity fields at the photosphere and chromosphere are presented. The Fe i line at λ6569 and Hα at λ6563 are used for deriving the physical parameters at ...
  • O`Shea, E; Banerjee, D; Doyle, J. G (EDP Science, 2005-06)
    Using measurements of MgX 609.78 and 624.94 Å lines from the Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer (CDS) on board SOHO, we seek to examine the variation of line width and line ratio in regions far off-limb at the Northern pole ...
  • Anathpindika, S (Elsevier, 2013-01)
    Two varieties of the universal stellar initial mass function (IMF) viz., the Kroupa and the Chabrier IMF, have emerged over the last decade to explain the observed distribution of stellar masses. The possibility of the ...
  • Kapoor, R. C (National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand, 2019-08)
    In the Theodore M. Davis Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York there are two seventeenth century Persian paintings by Muhammad Zaman and Ali Quli Jubbahdar that depict comets or fireballs. From the ...
  • Kapoor, R. C (National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand, 2020-12)
    In a recent issue of the Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage I looked into two seventeenth century Persian paintings depicting tailed objects (comets or possibly fireballs) in the sky (Kapoor, 2019). One of these, ...
  • Thejappa, G (Elsevier, 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 supercritical shock front and tend to evolve into a 'ring' in the ...
  • Sivaram, C (The American Astronomical Society, 1999-08)
    Recently attempts have been made to link vacuum zero-point fields (ZPF), with a nonzero cosmological constant (Lambda), which is now treated as a cosmological free variable to be determined by observations. In another ...
  • Ritesh Patel; Amareswari, K; Pant, v; Banerjee, D; Sankarasubramanian, K; Amit Kumar (Springer, 2018-07)
    ADITYA-L1 is India’s first space mission to study the Sun from the Lagrange 1 position. The Visible Emission Line Coronagraph (VELC) is one of seven payloads on the ADITYA-L1 mission, which is scheduled to be launched ...
  • Hallakoun, N; Xu, S; Maoz, D; Marsh, T. R; Ivanov, V. D; Dhillon, V. S; Bours, M. C. P; Parsons, S. G; Kerry, P; Sharma, S; Su, K; Sridharan, R|; Pravec, P; Kusnirak, P; Kucakova, H; Armstrong, J. D; Arnold, C (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2017-08)
    The first transiting planetesimal orbiting a white dwarf was recently detected in K2 data of WD 1145+017 and has been followed up intensively. The multiple, long and variable transits suggest the transiting objects are ...

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