IIAP Publications: Recent submissions

  • Bharat Kumar, Y; Reddy, B. E; Muthumariappan, C; Zhao, G (EDP Sciences, 2015-05)
    Context. A small group of red giant branch (RGB) stars are known to have anomalous Li enhancement whose origin is still not well understood. Some studies have proposed that the Li enhancement in RGB stars is correlated to ...
  • Sasikumar Raja, K; Subramanian, P; Ramesh, R; Vourlidas, Angelos; Ingale, M (IOP Publishing, 2017-12)
    We obtain scatter-broadened images of the Crab Nebula at 80 MHz as it transits through the inner solar wind in 2017 and 2016 June. These images are anisotropic, with the major axis oriented perpendicular to the radially ...
  • Dar, A. A; Parihar, P. S; Malik, M. A (IOP Publishing, 2018-08)
    V band photometry of three RS CVn stars, II Peg, IM Peg and UX Ari, is carried out to study the physical properties of these variables. We verified the significant and regular optical photometric variability to be present ...
  • Henze, M; Darnley, M. J; Williams, S. C; Kato, M; Hachisu, I; Anupama, G. C; Arai, A; Boyd, D; Burke, D; Ciardullo, R; Chinetti, K; Cook, L. M; Cook, M. J; Erdman, P; Gao, X; Harris, B; Hartmann, D. H; Hornoch, K; Chuck Horst, J; Hounsel, R; Husar, D; Itagaki, K; Kabashima, F; Kafka, S; Kaur, A; Kiyota, S; Kojiguchi, N; Kučáková, H; Kuramoto, K; Maehara, H; Mantero, A; Masci, F. J; Matsumoto, K; Naito, H; Ness, J. U; Nishiyama, K; Oksanen, A; Osborne, J. P; Page, K. L; Paunzen, E; Pavana, M; Pickard, R; Prieto-Arranz, J; Rodríguez-Gil, P; Sala, G; Sano, Y; Shafter, A. W; Sugiura, Y; Tan, H; Tordai, T; Vraštil, J; Wagner, R. M; Watanabe, F; Williams, B. F; Bode, M. F; Bruno, A; Buchheim, B; Crawford, T; Goff, B; Hernanz, M; Igarashi, A. S; José, J; Motta, M; O’Brien, T. J; Oswalt, T; Poyner, G; Ribeiro, V. A. R. M; Sabo, R; Shara, M.M; Shears, J; Starkey, D; Starrfield, S; Woodward, C. E (IOP Publishing, 2018-04-10)
    which is the most promising candidate for the single-degenerate progenitor of a Type Ia supernova known to date. The previous three eruptions of M31N 2008-12a have displayed remarkably homogeneous multiwavelength properties: ...
  • Das, Subinoy; Mondal, Rajesh; Vikram, R; Srikanth, S (IOP Publishing, 2018-08)
    The dark matter sector of our universe can be much richer than the conventional picture of a single weakly interacting cold dark matter particle species. An intriguing possibility is that the dark matter particle interacts ...
  • Goker, U. D; Singh, J; Nutku, F; Priyal, M (University of Belgrade, 2017-12)
    SUMMARY: Here, we compare the sunspot counts and the number of sunspot groups (SGs) with variations of total solar irradiance (TSI), magnetic activity, Ca II K-flux, faculae and plage areas. We applied a time series ...
  • Anantha, Ch; Jones, D; Sivarani, T (Springer, 2015-06)
    We present a modelling scheme that predicts the centroids of spectral line features for a high resolution Echelle spectrograph to a high accuracy. Towards this, a computing scheme is used, whereby any astronomical spectrograph ...
  • Banerjee, D; Ritesh Patel; Pant, V; ADITYA Team (International Astronomical Union, 2017-07)
    Visible Emission Line Coronagraph (VELC) on board ADITYA-L1 is an internally occulted coronagraph with mirror as its primary objective element. It has a field of view (FOV) starting from 1.05 R –3R. It will observe the ...
  • Nandi, S; Saikia, D. J; Roy, R; Dabhade, P.; Wadadekar, Y; Larsson, J; Baes, M; Chandola, H. C; Singh, M (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2019-07)
    n order to understand the possible mechanisms of recurrent jet activity in radio galaxies and quasars, which are still unclear, we have identified such sources with a large range of linear sizes (220–917 kpc), and hence ...
  • Samanta, T; Banerjee, D; Tian, H (IOP Publishing, 2015-06-20)
    Coronal bright points (BPs) are small-scale luminous features seen in the solar corona. Quasi-periodic brightenings are frequently observed in the BPs and are generally linked with underlying magnetic flux changes. We study ...
  • Mahanta, Upakul; Goswami, A; Duorah, H. L; Duorah, K (Indian Academy of Sciences, 2017-12)
    The origin of the abundance pattern and also the (anti)correlation present among the elements found in stars of globular clusters (GCs) remains unimproved until date. The proton-capture reactions are presently recognised ...
  • Appleby, S; Pravabati, C; Park, C; Yogendran, K. P; Joby, P. K (IOP Publishing, 2018-08)
    We apply the Minkowski tensor statistics to three-dimensional Gaussian random fields. Minkowski tensors contain information regarding the orientation and shape of excursion sets that is not present in the scalar Minkowski ...
  • Bose, S; Sutaria, F. K; Kumar, B; Duggal, C; Misra, K; Brown, P. J; Singh, M; Dwarkadas, V; York, D. G; Chakraborti, S; Chandola, H. C; Dahlstrom, J; Ray, A; Safonova, M (IOP Publishing, 2015-06)
    We present optical photometric and spectroscopic observations of SN 2013ej. It is one of the brightest Type II supernovae (SNe II) exploded in a nearby (∼10 Mpc) galaxy, NGC 628. The light-curve characteristics are similar ...
  • Vemareddy, P (IOP Publishing, 2017-12)
    We examined the contribution of fi eld strength gradients for the degree of net vertical current ( NVC ) neutralization in active regions ( ARs ) . We used photospheric vector magnetic fi eld observations of ...
  • 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 ...
  • Mandal, K; Hanasoge, S. M; Rajaguru, S. P; Antia, H. M (IOP Publishing, 2018-08)
    Accurate inferences of solar meridional flow are crucial for understanding solar dynamo processes. Wave travel times, as measured on the surface, will change if the waves encounter perturbations, e.g., in the sound speed ...
  • Singer, L. P; Kasliwal, M. M; Cenko, S. B; Perley, D. A; Anderson, G. E; Anupama, G. C; Arcavi, I; Bhalerao, V; Bue, B. D; Cao, Y; Connaughton, V; Corsi, A; Cucchiara, A; Fender, R. P; Fox, D. B; Gehrels, N; Goldstein, A; Gorosabel, J; Horesh, A; Hurley, K; Johansson, J; Kann, D. A; Kouveliotou, C; Huang, K; Kulkarni, S. R; Masci, F; Nugent, P; Rau, A; Rebbapragada, U. D; Staley, T. D; Svinkin, D; Thone, C. C; de Ugarte Postigo, A; Urata, Y; Weinstein, A (IOP Publishing, 2015-06)
    The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has greatly expanded the number and energy window of observations of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). However, the coarse localizations of tens to a hundred square degrees provided by the Fermi ...
  • Mohan, Prashanth; Mangalam, A (IOP Publishing, 2015-07-01)
    We present a general relativistic (GR) model of jet variability in active galactic nuclei due to orbiting blobs in helical motion along a funnel or cone-shaped magnetic surface anchored to the accretion disk near the black ...
  • Pravabati, C; Yogendran, K. P; Joby, P. K; Vidhya, G; Appleby, S; Park, C (IOP Publishing, 2017-12)
    We generalize the translation invariant tensor-valued Minkowski Functionals which are defined on two-dimensional flat space to the unit sphere. We apply them to level sets of random fields. The contours enclosing ...
  • Folsom, C. P; Fossati, L; Wood, B. E; Sreejith, A. G; Cubillos, P. E; Vidotto, A. A; Alecian, E; Girish, V; Lichtenegger, H; Murthy, J; Petit, P; Valyavin, G (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2018-12)
    HD 219134 hosts several planets, with seven candidates reported, and the two shortest period planets are rocky (4–5 M⊕) and transit the star. Here, we present contemporaneous multiwavelength observations of the star ...

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