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  • Saha, S. K (Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, 2006)
    A large telescope encodes the information about the source, but unable to get the di raction-limited informations. Due to the inhomogeneity of the propagating medium that carries the light to the Earth's surface, the ...
  • Reiners, A; Banyal, R. K; Ulbrich, R. G (EDP Sciences, 2014-09)
    State-of-the-art Doppler experiments require wavelength calibration with precision at the cm s − 1 level. A low-finesse Fabry-Pérot interferometer (FPI) can provide a wavelength comb with a very large ...
  • Raichur, H; Mousumi Das; Herrero, A. A; Shastri, P; Kantharia, N. G (Springer, 2015-04)
    NGC 5905 is one of the few galaxies with no prior evidence for an active galactic nucleus (AGN) in which an X-ray flare was detected by the ROSAT All Sky Survey (RASS) in 1990–1991. Follow-up studies showed that the X-ray ...
  • Jasniewicz, G; Parthasarathy, M; de Laverny, P; Thévenin, F (European Southern Observatory, 1999-02)
    de la Reza et al. (1997) suggested that all K giants become Li-rich for a short time. During this period the giants are associated with an expanding thin circumstellar shell supposedly triggered by an abrupt internal mixing ...
  • Castro-Tirado, A. J; McBreen, S; Jelínek, M; Pandey, S. B; Bremer, M; de Ugarte Postigo, A; Gorosabel, J; Guziy, S; Bihain, G; Caballero, J. A; Ferrero, P; de Jong, J; Misra, K; Sahu, D. K (American Institute of Physics, 2006-05)
    We present multiwavelength observations of the latest two GRB detected by Hete-2 in 2005. For GRB 051022, no optical/nIR afterglow has been detected, in spite of the strong gamma-ray emission and the reported X-ray afterglow ...
  • Pandey, K. K; Hiremath, K. M; Yellaiah, G (Springer, 2017-06)
    The time interval, between two highest peaks of the sunspot maximum, during which activity energy substantially absorbed is called Gnevyshev gap. In this study we focus on mysterious evolution of the Gnevyshev gap by ...
  • Mandal, Sudip; Karak, B. B; Banerjee, D (2017-12)
    In this paper, we explore the evolution of sunspot latitude distribution and explore its relations with the cycle strength. With the progress of the solar cycle, the distributions in two hemispheres from mid-latitudes ...
  • Pandey, K. K; Yellaiah, G; Hiremath, K. M (Springer, 2015-04)
    We present statistical analysis of about 63000 soft x-ray flare (class ≥C) observed by geostationary operational environmental satellite (GOES) during the period 1976-2008. Class wise occurrence of soft X-ray (SXR) flare ...
  • Vishveshwara, C. V (Current Science Association, 2000-04)
  • De Sarkar, Agnibha; Nayana, A. J; Roy, Nirupam; Razzaque, Soebur; Anupama, G. C (American Astronomical Society, 2023-07-01)
    Very-high-energy (VHE; 100 GeV < E ≤ 100 TeV) and high-energy (HE; 100 MeV < E ≤ 100 GeV) gamma rays were observed from the symbiotic recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi (RS Oph) during its outburst in 2021 August by various ...
  • Datta, B; Deo, P. P (D. Reidel Publishing Co., 1983-02)
    The effects of uncertainties in determining the loss of neutrinos and the generation of entropy during the collapse of a stellar core are studied using a simple spherically-symmetric homologous collapse model with an ...
  • Paliya, Vaidehi S; Zhang, H; Bottcher, M; Ajello, M; Domi­nguez, A; Joshi, M; Hartmann, D; Stalin, C. S (IOP Publishing, 2018-08)
    We present the results of a study of the time-averaged spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of eight flat spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs) present in the second catalog of high energy sources detected beyond 50 GeV by the ...
  • Paliya, Vaidehi S; Diltz, C; Bottcher, M; Stalin, C. S; Buckley, D (Astronomical Society of India, 2015-03)
    The blazar 3C 279 exhibited a giant γ-ray outburst in 2013 December and 2014 April. Apart from the very fast γ-ray flux variability, the spectral nature of the flares were also found to vary significantly between these ...
  • Lambert, D. L; Reddy, B. E (Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2005-09)
    Lithium abundances for a sample of 451 F and G dwarfs including 181 new stars all belonging to the Galactic thin disk are discussed. Lithium abundances, metallicities ([Fe/H]), masses, and ages are determined (Lambert & ...
  • Bandyopadhyay, A; Sivarani, T; Beers, Timothy C; Susmitha, A; Nayak, Prasanta K; Pandey, Jeewan C (American Astronomical Society, 2022-10-01)
    We present a study on the detailed elemental abundances of newly identified, bright, very metal-poor stars with the detection of lithium, initially observed as part of the SDSS/MARVELS pre-survey. These stars were selected ...
  • Sahoo, B. K; Md. Islam, R; Das, B. P; Chaudhuri, R. K; Mukherjee, D (The American Physical Society, 2006-12)
    Atomic properties involving the low-lying excited D3/2,5/22 states in alkaline-earth-metal ions are of current interest in many different applications ranging from tests of physics beyond the standard model to astrophysics. ...
  • Antokhina, E. A; Srinivasa Rao, M; Parthasarathy, M (Elsevier B.V, 2011-04)
    Hipparcos photometric data for the massive O-type binary UW CMa were analysed within the framework of the Roche model. Photometric solutions were obtained for five mass ratios in the q = M2/M1 = 0.5–1.5 range. The system ...
  • Kumar, Brajesh; Pandey, S. B; Sahu, D. K; Vinko, J; Moskvitin, A. S; Anupama, G. C; Bhatt, V. K; Ordasi, A; Nagy, A; Sokolov, V. V; Sokolova, T. N; Komarova, V. N; Kumar, Brijesh; Bose, S; Roy, R; Sagar, R (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2013-05-01)
    We present the low-resolution spectroscopic and UBVRI broad-band photometric investigations of the Type IIb supernova (SN) 2011fu, discovered in UGC 01626. The photometric follow-up of this event was initiated a few days ...
  • Gangopadhyay, A; Misra, K; Pastorello, A; Sahu, D. K; Singh, M; Dastidar, R; Anapuma, G. C; Kumar, B; Pandey, S. B (Societe Royale des Sciences de Liege, 2018-04)
    Stripped-Envelope Supernovae constitute the sub-class of core-collapse supernovae that strip off their outer hydrogen envelope due to high stellar winds or due to interaction with a binary companion where mass transfer ...

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