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  • Deccan Herald (Deccan Herald, 2009-07-16)
  • The Hindu (The Hindu, 2009-07-21)
  • Bhattacharyya, J. C (National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources, 1990-12)
    Solar eclipses occur due to periodic coincidences in positions of the moon and the earth with respect to the sun. Characteristics of their orbital paths determine the periodicity, duration and shape, lengths and orientations ...
  • Birdie, C; Vagiswari, A (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, 2009-06)
    Participation in solar eclipse studies have been a notable characteristics of the institute for more than a century. For all major eclipses teams were sent and the expedition met with a considerable degree of success. ...
  • Kapoor, R. C (Cambridge University Press, 2021-12)
    This contribution presents earliest records in the Indian stone inscriptions and literature that specifically mention the eclipse as total or annular and the eclipses that timed with wars. Solar cult temples can be found ...
  • Bagare, S. P (Astronomical Society of India, 1985-12)
    We have obtained a good time sequence of spectroheliograms and spatial sequence spectra in the K-line of Ca II using the Kodaikanal tower telescope. We have derived the two dimensional pattern of the mass motions of the ...
  • Rastogi, R. G; Pathan, B. M; Rao, D. R. K; Sastry, T. S; Sastri, J. H (Terra Scientific Publishers, 1999-09)
    During a strong and normal electrojet event time, sfeconsists of a positive impulse in Hat all stations, the amplitude of Hfollowing the latitudinal variation similar to that of the quiet day monthly mean, Sq(H). The sfein ...
  • Hiremath, K. M (Balkan, Black Sea and Caspian Sea, 2009-04)
    The influence of solar cycle and activity phenomena on the two climatic variabilities such as the rainfall and the surface temperature of the Indian subcontinent is critically examined. It is concluded from this study that ...
  • Vasantharaju, N; Dorjey, N; Ravindra, B; Prabhu, K; Rangarajan, K. E; Prabhu Ramkumar, B; Sankarasubramanian, K (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, 2012)
    G-band observations are important for the study of dynamics of magnetic features in the solar photosphere and they are carried out using large telescopes, larger than 30 cm. We installed a 40 cm DFM telescope at one of ...
  • Gupta, K. G; Pande, M. C (Astronomical Society of India, 1992)
    The status of various applications of speckle interferometry and imaging to the study of solar granulations as well as solar activity is reviewed. The physical aspects of solar granulations are examined, with emphasis on ...
  • Chatterjee, Subhamoy (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, 2014-07)
    Imaging sun in different wavelengths is invaluable for understanding its dynamic aspects and relevent impacts on space weather. The atmosphere of the Sun presents a number of puzzling physical phenomena of great importance. ...
  • Rangarajan, S (Indian Meteorological Department, 1954-07)
  • Kubicela, Aleksandar (Kodaikanal Observatory, 1969-05)
    On the occasion of the total solar eclipse of February 15, 1961 two spectrograms contain a smooth transition of the photospheric spectrum into the chromospheric one and vice versa. Continual registration has been achieved ...
  • Stalin, C. S; Sinha, K; Sanwal, B. B (Astronomical Society of India, 1997)
    Utilizing Lieze solar atlas and solar photospheric models, we derived log gf values for the spectral lines in the wavelength range λλ 6209 - 6273 Å. These values, intended for use in a future study of high resolution reticon ...
  • Stalin, C. S; Trivedi, C; Sinha, K; Sanwal, B. B (Astronomical Society of India, 1997)
    Solar IR spectra have been utilized to derive log gf values for atomic lines due to 17 chemical elements. From a recent publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement, we selected unblended solar lines in the infrared ...
  • Gokhale, M. H (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1988)
    Sun’s highly inhomogeneous asymmetrical, and time dependent magnetic field plays a vital role in the non-Radiative energy transport that maintains the inhomogeneous asymmetrical and time dependent atmosphere of the sun ...
  • Bhattacharyya, J. C (Kodaikanal Observatory, 1970-10)
    An instrument capable of measurement of weak longitudinal component of magnetic fields on the sun has been designed and constructed for operation with the horizontal solar telescope and high dispersion spectrograph of ...
  • Vishnu, M; Nagaraju, K; Mathur, Harsh (Indian Academy of Sciences, 2023-12)
    The Solar Mean Magnetic Field (SMMF) is the mean value of the line-of-sight (LOS) component of the solar vector magnetic field averaged over the visible hemisphere of the Sun. So far, the studies on SMMF have mostly been ...
  • Liang, Zhi-Chao; Gizon, L; Birch, A. C; Duvall, T. L. Jr; Rajaguru, S. P (EDP Sciences, 2018-11)
    Context. The solar meridional flow is an essential ingredient in flux-transport dynamo models. However, no consensus on its subsurface structure has been reached. Aims. We merge the data sets from SOHO/MDI and SDO/HMI ...
  • Ajukov, S. V; Baturin, V. A (Astronomical Society of India, 1996)
    The problem of computation of the model of the present Sun with given sound speed profile in the solar radiative zone is considered. It is shown that the chemical composition is still a free parameter but the entropy of ...

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