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  • Bobrowsky, M; Sahu, K. C; Parthasarathy, M; García-Lario, P (Nature Publishing Group, 1998-04)
    The final expulsion of gas by a star as it forms a planetary nebula - the ionized shell of gas often observed surrounding a young white dwarf - is one of the most poorly understood stages of stellar evolution,. Such nebulae ...
  • Mallik, D. C. V (International Astronomical Union, 1983)
    The electron density, temperature and ion abundances in the nebulae surrounding the two WC 10 stars CPD-56 deg 8032 and He2-113 have been estimated. In CPD-56 deg 8032 sulphur, nitrogen and oxygen seem to have solar ...
  • Martinez, P; Radhika, D (EDP Sciences, 2023-12)
    Context. The differential optical transfer function (dOTF) is a model-independent image-based wavefront sensor for measuring the complex pupil field (phase and amplitude). This method is particularly suitable for compensating ...
  • Mageshwaran, T; Mangalam, A (Cambridge University Press, 2018-05)
    The occurence rate of tidal disruption events (TDEs) by survey missions depend on the black hole mass function of the galaxies, properties of the stellar cusp and mass of the central black hole. Using a power law density ...
  • Sivaram, C (Anita Publications, 2004)
  • Sivaram, C (Springer, 2001-02)
    Thermal Hawking emission from black holes is a remarkable consequence of the unification of quantum physics and gravitation. Black holes of a few solar masses are the only ones which can form in the present universe. ...
  • Kajol, P; Kolekar, Sanved (American Physical Society, 2023-11-15)
    We explore an interesting connection between black hole shadow parameters and the acceleration bounds for radial linear uniformly accelerated (LUA) trajectories in static spherically symmetric black hole spacetime geometries ...
  • Juneau, Stephanie; Goulding, Andy D; Banfield, Julie; Bianchi, Stefano; Duc, Pierre-Alain; Ho, I. -Ting; Dopita, Michael A; Scharwächter, Julia; Bauer, Franz E; Groves, Brent; Alexander, David M; Davies, Rebecca L; Elbaz, David; Freeland, Emily; Hampton, Elise; Kewley, Lisa J; Nikutta, Robert; Shastri, Prajval; Shu, Xinwen; Vogt, Frederic P. A; Wang, Tao; Wong, O. Ivy; Woo, Jong-Hak (American Astronomical Society, 2022-02-01)
    There is growing evidence for physical influence between supermassive black holes and their host galaxies. We present a case study of the nearby galaxy NGC 7582, for which we find evidence that galactic substructure plays ...
  • Vishveshwara, C. V (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1999-12)
    In this article, we first consider briefly the basic properties of the non –rotating schwarzschild black hole and the rotating Kerr Black hole rotational effects are then described in static and stationary spacetimes with ...
  • Sivaram, C (South Asian Publisher, 2009-03)
    The relevant physics for the possible formation of black holes in the LHC is discussed.
  • Anupama, G. C (Indian Physics Association, 2020-10)
    The Nobel Prize in Physics 2020 has been awarded to three scientists. One half of the prize was awarded to Roger Penrose and the other half was jointly awarded to Reinhard Genzel and Andrea Ghez. Penrose’s discovery of ...
  • Nayak, R. K; MacCallum, M. A; Vishveshwara, C. V (The American Physical Society, 2001-01)
    As an example of a black hole in a non-flat background a composite static spacetime is constructed. It comprises a vacuum Schwarzschild spacetime for the interior of the black hole across whose horizon it is matched onto ...
  • Shastri, P (Indian Academy of Sciences, 2017-03)
    Current technologies have enabled glimpses at the many facets of black holes, which we know to be plentiful in our cosmos. A panoramic view of the evidence for them is presented here across the large range of masses that ...
  • Chandra, H; Rastogi, R. G (American Geophysical Union, 1975-01)
    A study of the ionograms obtained at Kodaikanal (dip latitude 1.7 N) during the period 1954-1966 has shown that the daily variation of the occurrence of the blanketing type of sporadic E has a major peak around 1700 LT in ...
  • Sowmya, K; Nagendra, K. N; Sampoorna, M (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012-07)
    Blend lines form an integral part of the theoretical analysis and modeling of the polarized spectrum of the Sun. Their interaction with other spectral lines needs to be explored and understood before we can properly use ...
  • O`Shea, E; Banerjee, D; Doyle, J. G (EDP Sciences, 2005-06)
    Using measurements of Ov 629.73 Å from the Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer (CDS) on board SOHO we report on blinker activity in off-limb regions above the Northern pole of the Sun. The blinkers are found to be occurring ...
  • Jadhav, Vikrant V; Subramaniam, A (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2021-10)
    Blue straggler stars (BSSs) are the most massive stars in a cluster formed via binary or higher-order stellar interactions. Though the exact nature of such formation scenarios is difficult to pin down, we provide observational ...
  • Rosario, M. J; Raveendran, A. V; Mekkaden, M. V (EDP Sciences, 2007-11)
    Aims.The RS CVn star UX Ari appears bluer when it is fainter, which is unusual for a spotted star; we aim to resolve this unusual behaviour of the object. Also the data available in the literature indicate that the mean V ...
  • Chitre, S. M; Narlikar, J. V; Kapoor, R. C (Plenum Publishing Corporation, 1975-10)
    It is shown that a photon emitted in the forward direction by a charged particle moving in an equatorial circular orbit centred on a highly collapsed mass M, the radius being slightly in excess of one and a half times the ...
  • de Sabbata, V; Sivaram, C; Wang, D. X (Science Press, China, 1994)

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