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  • Dutta, Jayanta; Sur, Sharanya; Stacy, Athena; Bagla, Jasjeet Singh (Cambridge University Press, 2018-05)
    In our earlier studyDutta (2016a), it has been shown that a number of primordial protostars (the ‘first stars’ in the Universe, also known as Population III or Pop III stars) are being ejected from the cluster of their ...
  • Singh, V; Risaliti, G; Braito, V; Shastri, P (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012-01)
    We present the 0.5–50 keV Suzaku broad-band X-ray spectral study of the Compton-thick active galactic nucleus (AGN) in NGC 5135. The Suzaku observation provides the first detection of NGC 5135 above 10 keV that allowed us, ...
  • Panchatsaram, T; Abhyankar, K. D (Astronomical Society of India, 1981-03)
    Orbital period study using photoelectric times of minima of SW Lac revelas that the period change is caused by the orbital motion of a triple system around a fourth body. The orbital periods of the third and the fourth ...
  • Mayank, Prateek; Vaidya, Bhargav; Mishra, Wageesh; Chakrabarty, D (American Astronomical Society, 2024-01)
    Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are primary drivers of space weather, and studying their evolution in the inner heliosphere is vital to prepare for a timely response. Solar wind streams, acting as background, influence their ...
  • Krishan, V (Blackwell Publishing, 2009-12)
    The formation of the Sweet–Parker current sheet, in fact a slab, is studied for a partially ionized plasma. The effects arising from the ion–neutral drag, the ambipolar diffusion, the resistivity resulting from electron–neutral ...
  • Rawat, Nikita; Pandey, J. C; Joshi, Arti; Scaringi, Simone; Yadava, Umesh (Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society, 2022-12)
    Based on the X-ray observations from XMM–Newton and Swift, and optical observations from Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and AAVSO, we present temporal and spectral properties of probable intermediate polar ...
  • Jog, C. J (Astronomical Society of India, 1993)
    We present a study of the growth of local, non-axisymmetric perturbations in gravitationally coupled stars and gas in differentially rotating galactic disk. The amplified perturbations in stars and gas constitute trailing, ...
  • Varma, R. K (Astronomical Society of India, 1974-12)
  • Rajamohan, R; Venkatakrishnan, P (Astronomical Society of India, 1981-12)
    Radiative dissipation of the dynamical tide is found to be inadequate in explaining the observed synchronization between orbital and rotational motions of the main sequence components of early-type binary stars. The ...
  • Goswami, A; Ramadurai, S; Duorah, H. L (Springer Netherlands, 1992-02)
    The synthesis of Al-26 during combined hydrogen and helium-burning processes in high temperature and density conditions is studied. The possible sites for these processes are believed to be the neutron star surfaces where ...
  • Sastri, J. H; Ramesh, K. B; Ramamoorthy, K. S (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, 1985-11)
    An experimental set-up developed for continuous recording of the phase path variations of reflections at normal incidence from discrete regions of the terrestrial ionosphere is described. Salient features of the system ...
  • Shastri, P; Gomez, E. J; Gupta, M; Madejski, G (Cambridge University Press, 2015-03)
    We investigate the systematics of the properties of highly relativistic jets at multiple frequencies, including Fermi, and MOJAVE data. We test the hypothesis that the blazar divide constitutes a dichotomy. We also explore ...
  • Indian Institute of Astrophysics (Indian Institute of Astrophysics, 2006)
  • Daniel, R. R (Astronomical Society of India, 1975-03)
  • Rakshit, B. M (Astronomical Society of India, 1911-04)
  • Tomaschitz, R (World Scientific, 1998-04)
    Superluminal signal transfer is studied in the context of a preferred cosmic frame of reference provided by the galactic background. The receding galaxies constitute a frame of absolute rest, in which the energy of tachyons ...
  • Cano, Z; Bersier, D; Guidorzi, C; Margutti, R; Svensson, K. M; Kobayashi, S; Melandri, A; Wiersema, K; Pozanenko, A; van der Horst, A. J; Pooley, G. G; Fernandez-Soto, A; Castro-Tirado, A. J; de Ugarte Postigo, A; Im, M; Kamble, A. P; Sahu, D. K; Alonso-Lorite, J; Anupama, G. C; Bibby, J. L; Burgdorf, M. J; Clay, N; Curran, P. A; Fatkhullin, T. A; Fruchter, A. S; Garnavich, P; Gomboc, A; Gorosabel, J; Graham, J. F; Gurugubelli, U. K; Haislip, J; Huang, K; Huxor, A; Ibrahimov, M; Jeon, Y; Jeon, Y. B; Ivarsen, K; Kasen, D; Klunko, E; Kouveliotou, C; LaCluyze, A; Levan, A. J; Loznikov, V; Mazzali, P. A; Moskvitin, A. S; Mottram, C; Mundell, C. G; Nugent, P. E; Nysewander, M; O’Brien, P. T; Park, W. K; Peris, V; Pian, E; Reichart, D; Rhoads, J. E; Rol, E; Rumyantsev, V; Scowcroft, V; Shakhovskoy, D; Small, E; Smith, R. J; Sokolov, V. V; Starling, R. L. C; Steele, I; Strom, R. G; Tanvir, N. R; Tsapras, Y; Urata, Y; Vaduvescu, O; Volnova, A; Volvach, A; Wijers, R. A. M. J; Woosley, S. E; Young, D. R (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011-05)
    We present ground-based and Hubble Space Telescope optical observations of the optical transients (OTs) of long-duration Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) 060729 and 090618, both at a redshift of z= 0.54. For GRB 060729, bumps are ...
  • Mondal, Chayan; Subramaniam, A; George, Koshy (Indian Academy of Sciences, 2021-10)
    We present an ultra-violet study of two nearby dwarf irregular galaxies WLM and IC 2574, using the Far-UV and Near-UV data from the Ultra-Violet Imaging Telescope (UVIT). We used the F148W band Far-UV images and identified ...
  • Kapoor, R. C (University of Science and Technology of China, 2022-09)
    Meteor phenomena are always fascinating and capture popular attention. This paper reports results of a search for references to and records of meteor showers observed in the Indian region, until the close of the nineteenth ...
  • Kapoor, R. C (National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand, 2021-11)
    This paper discusses the observations of the Great March Comet of 1843 made from India. The observers were at various locations and the newly formed observatories participated in the astronomical observations spread over ...

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