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  • Bappu, M. K. V (1969)
  • Jose, J (American Astronomical Society, 2014-09)
    Star Formation (SF) in extreme environment is always challenging and can be significantly different from that in quiet environments. This study presents the comprehensive multi-wavelength (optical, NIR, MIR and radio) ...
  • Jose, J; Pandey, A. K; Ojha, D. K; Ogura, K; Chen, W. P; Bhatt, B. C; Ghosh, S. K; Mito, H; Maheswar, G; Sharma, S (Blackwell Publishing, 2008-03)
    We present UBVIc CCD photometry of the young open cluster Stock 8 with the aim of studying its basic properties such as the amount of interstellar extinction, distance, age, stellar contents and initial mass function (IMF). ...
  • Pandey, A. K; Sharma, S; Ogura, K; Ojha, D. K; Chen, W. P; Bhatt, B. C; Ghosh, S. K (Blackwell Publishing, 2008-01)
    We present UBV Ic CCD photometry of the young open cluster Be 59 with the aim to study the star formation scenario in the cluster. The radial extent of the cluster is found to be ~10 arcmin (2.9 pc). The interstellar ...
  • Pandey, A. K; Durgapal, A. K; Bhatt, B. C; Mohan, V; Mahra, H. S (EDP Sciences, 1997-04)
    We present UBVRI CCD photometry for previously unstudied open clusters (Be 64 and Be 69). Photometry has also been carried out for nearby fields to correct for the effects of field stars contamination. From the colour-colour ...
  • Pandey, A. K; Upadhyay, K; Ogura, K; Sagar, R; Mohan, V; Mito, H; Bhatt, H. C; Bhatt, B. C (Royal Astronomical Society, 2005-04)
    UBVRI CCD photometry in a wide field around two young open clusters, NGC 663 and 654, has been carried out. Hα and polarimetric observations for the cluster NGC 654 have also been obtained. We use the photometric data to ...
  • Gopal-Krishna; Mangalam, A; Wiita, P. J (The American Astronomical Society, 2008-06-10)
    The origin of the dichotomy of radio loudness among quasars can be explained using recent findings that the mass of the central supermassive black hole (SMBH) in extended radio-loud quasars is systematically a few times ...
  • Asplund, M; Gustafsson, B; Lambert, D. L; Kameswara Rao, N (European Southern Observatory, 1997-05)
    The surface chemical composition of this remarkable star shows that it is hydrogen-deficient, carbon-rich and enriched in the light s-process elements. Spectra taken in May and October 1996 indicate a decrease in the surface ...
  • Murthy, J (Astronomical Society of India, 2012)
    I present the use of stellar libraries in interstellar medium work. Stars are used as background sources against which interstellar absorption lines are observed and their modeling is necessary in order to set the baseline ...
  • Rana, N. C; Gajria, B (Astronomical Society of India, 1994)
  • Giridhar, S; Goswami, A; Kunder, A; Muneer, S; Selvakumar, G (Astronomical Society of India, 2012)
    An update on recent methods for automated stellar parametrization is given. We present preliminary results of the ongoing program for rapid parametrization of field stars using medium resolution spectra obtained using Vainu ...
  • Subramanian, S; Subramaniam, A (Astronomical Society of India, 2013)
    The structural parameters of the Large Magellanic Cloud and the Small Magellanic Cloud are derived from the study of di erent stellar populations, such as, Cepheids (age 100 Myr), Red Clump stars (age 2-9 Gyr) and RR ...
  • Smitha, S (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, 2011-08)
    The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) and the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) are two nearby galaxies located at a distance of 50 kpc and 60 kpc respectively. The Magellanic Clouds (MCs) host young, intermediate-age and old ...
  • Sivarani, T (Indian Academy of Sciences, 2013-03)
    We reviewed the recent progress in the field of stellar/galactic archeology, which is a study of the relics from the early galaxy. The oldest and most pristine objects that can be observed in the galaxy are the low mass ...
  • Mathew, Annamma (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1993-05)
  • Rajamohan, R (Royal Astronomical Society, 1978-09)
    Analysis of rotational velocities of unevolved members in clusters indicates that for a given mass the dispersion in the true rotational velocities is small for normal, single main-sequence stars. The envelope of highest ...
  • Ramya, P; Reddy, B. E (Astronomical Society of India, 2012)
    Here we report preliminary results of our study of chemical tagging of member stars of two Galactic stellar streams. Both the streams, kinematically belong to the thick disk component of the Galaxy. We analysed high ...
  • El Youssouf, Dalal; Cioni, Maria-Rosa L; Bell, C. P. M; de Grijs, Richard; Groenewegen, M. A. T; Ivanov, Valentin D; Matijevic, Gal; Niederhofer, Florian; Oliveira, Joana M; Ripepi, Vincenzo; Schmidt, Thomas; Subramanian, S; Sun, Ning-Chen; van Loon, Jacco Th (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2021-08)
    We study the morphology of the stellar periphery of the Magellanic Clouds in search of substructure using near-infrared imaging data from the Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy Hemisphere Survey. Based on ...
  • Zafarullah, S. N; Narasimhan, K. S. V. S; Sastry, K. S (Astronomical Society of India, 1983-06)
    Expressions for the stellar velocity perturbations in colliding galaxies, valid for any distance of closest approach, are derived analytically under the impulsive approximation for spherical galaxies using a Newtonian ...
  • Narasimhan, K. S. V. S; Alladin, S. M (Astronomical Society of India, 1983-09)
    An analytical relationship is obtained between the stellar velocity perturbations and the eccentricity of the galactic orbit, under the impulsive approximation, for a hyperbolic encounter between two spherical galaxies.

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