IIAP Publications: Recent submissions

  • Ray, S. S; Manna, S; Chaudhuri, R. K; Chattopadhyay, S (Taylor & Francis, 2017-05-19)
    To obtain even qualitatively correct results of potential energy surfaces (PESs) of the ground and two lowest-lying excited singlet states of C2 is a difficult task due to the strong geometry-dependent closeness of these ...
  • Sasikumar Raja, K; Subramanian, P; Ingale, M; Ramesh, R (IOP Publishing, 2019-02-10)
    Knowing the lengthscales at which turbulent fluctuations dissipate is key to understanding the nature of weakly compressible magnetohydrodynamic turbulence. We use radio wavelength interferometric imaging observations ...
  • Pant, V; Tiwari, A; Yuan, D; Banerjee, D (IOP Publishing, 2017-09)
    We observe intensity oscillations along coronal fan loops associated with the active region AR 11428. The intensity oscillations were triggered by blast waves that were generated due to X-class flares in the distant ...
  • Hazra, G; Karak, B. B; Choudhuri, A. R (IOP Publishing, 2014-02-20)
    The solar activity cycle is successfully modeled by the flux transport dynamo, in which the meridional circulation of the Sun plays an important role. Most of the kinematic dynamo simulations assume a one-cell structure ...
  • Kharb, P; Vaddi, Sravani; Sebastian, B; Subramanian, S; Mousumi Das; Paragi, Z (IOP Publishing, 2019-02-01)
    Double-peaked emission lines in the narrow- and/or broad-line spectra of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) have been suggested to arise as a result of disky broad/narrow-line regions, jet–medium interaction, or the presence ...
  • Hampton, E. J; Medling, A. M; Groves, B; Kewley, L; Dopita, M; Davies, R; Ho, I-Ting; Kaasinen, M; Leslie, S; Sharp, R; Sweet, S. M; Thomas, A. (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2017-09)
    Integral field spectroscopy (IFS) surveys are changing how we study galaxies and are creating vastly more spectroscopic data available than before. The large number of resulting spectra makes visual inspection of emission ...
  • Dastidar, R; Misra, K; Hosseinzadeh, G; Pastorello, A; Pumo, M. L; Valenti, S; McCully, C; Tomasella, L; Arcavi, I; Elias-Rosa, N; Singh, M; Gangopadhyay, A; Howell, D. A; Morales-Garoffolo, A; Zampieri, L; Kumar, Brijesh; Turatto, M; Benetti, S; Tartaglia, L; Ochner, P; Sahu, D. K; Anupama, G. C; Pandey, S. B (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2018-09)
    We present optical photometry and spectroscopy from about a week after explosion to ∼272 d of an atypical Type IIP supernova, SN 2015ba, which exploded in the edge-on galaxy IC 1029. SN 2015ba is a luminous event with an ...
  • Mousumi Das; Sengupta, C; Honey, M (IOP Publishing, 2019-02-01)
    We present H i, optical, and near-infrared observations of the nearby bulgeless, dwarf spiral galaxy NGC 4701. The galaxy lies on the Virgo filament and is one of the most gas-rich dwarfs in our local environment. Our aim ...
  • Harvey-Smith, L; Hardwick, J. A; De Marco, O; Parthasarathy, M; Gonidakis, I; Shaila Akhter; Cunningham, M; Green, J. A (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2018-09)
    We have analysed the full suite of Australia Telescope Compact Array data for the Stingray planetary nebula. Data were taken in the 4–23 GHz range of radio frequencies between 1991 and 2016. The radio flux density of the ...
  • Karak, B. B; Miesch, Mark (IOP Publishing, 2018-06-20)
    he Sun occasionally goes through Maunder-like extended grand minima when its magnetic activity drops considerably from the normal activity level for several decades. Many possible theories have been proposed to explain the ...
  • Thomas, A. D; Dopita, M. A; Shastri, P; Davies, R; Hampton, E; Kewley, L; Banfield, J; Groves, B; James, B. L; Jin, C; Juneau, S; Kharb, P; Lalitha, S; Scharwachter, J; Shalima, P; Sundar, M. N; Sutherland, R; Zaw, I (IOP Publishing, 2017-09)
    We present the second and final data release of the Siding Spring Southern Seyfert Spectroscopic Snapshot Survey (S7). Data are presented for 63 new galaxies not included in the first data release, and we provide 2D ...
  • Sahai, R; Contreras, C. S; Mangan, A. S; Sanz-Forcada, J; Muthumariappan, C; Claussen, M. J (IOP Publishing, 2018-06-20)
    Binarity is believed to dramatically affect the history and geometry of mass loss in AGB and post-AGB stars, but observational evidence of binarity is sorely lacking. As part of a project to search for hot binary companions ...
  • Pant, V; Datta, A; Banerjee, D; Chandrashekhar, K; Ray, S (IOP Publishing, 2018-06-10)
    A quiescent prominence was observed at the northwest limb of the Sun using different channels of the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly on board the Solar Dynamics Observatory. We report and analyze twisting/swirling motions ...
  • Kharb, P; Subramanian, S; Vaddi, Sravani; Mousumi Das; Paragi, Z (IOP Publishing, 2017-09)
    We present the results from 1.5 and 5 GHz phase-referenced VLBA and 1.5 GHz Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) observations of the Seyfert 2 galaxy KISSR 1219, which exhibits double-peaked emission lines in its optical ...
  • Vasantharaju, N; Vemareddy, P; Ravindra, B; Doddamani, V. H (IOP Publishing, 2018-06-10)
    Using Solar Dynamics Observatory/Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager vector magnetic field observations, we studied the relation between the degree of magnetic non-potentiality with the observed flare/coronal mass ejection ...
  • Tandon, S. N; Subramaniam, A; Girish, V; Postma, J; Sankarasubramanian, K; Sriram, S; Stalin, C. S; Mondal, Chayan; Sahu, S; Joseph, P; Hutchings, J; Ghosh, S. K; Barve, Indrajit V; George, K; Kamath, P. U; Kathiravan, S; Kumar, A; Lancelot, J. P; Leahy, D; Mahesh, P. K; Mohan, Rekhesh; Nagabhushana, S; Pati, A. K; Kameswara Rao, N; Sreedhar, Yuvraj Harsha; Sreekumar, P (IOP Publishing, 2017-09)
    The Ultra-Violet Imaging Telescope (UVIT) is one of the payloads in ASTROSAT, the first Indian Space Observatory. The UVIT instrument has two 375 mm telescopes: one for the far-ultraviolet (FUV) channel (1300–1800 Å), ...
  • George, K; Joseph, P; Cote, P; Ghosh, S. K; Hutchings, J. B; Mohan, Rekhesh; Postma, J; Sankarasubramanian, K; Sreekumar, P; Stalin, C. S; Subramaniam, A; Tandon, S. N (EDP Sciences, 2018-06)
    Context. The tidal tails of post-merger galaxies exhibit ongoing star formation far from their disks. The study of such systems can be useful for our understanding of gas condensation in diverse environments. Aims. The ...
  • Raju, K. P (International Astronomical Union, 2017-09)
    The chromospheric network, the bright emission network seen in the chromospheric lines such as Ca ii K and Hα , outline the supergranulation cells. The Ca images are dominated by the chromospheric network and plages which ...
  • Kumar, P; Gopal-Krishna; Stalin, C. S; Chand, H; Srianand, R; Petitjean, P (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2017-10)
    For a new sample of eight weak-line quasars (WLQs) we report a sensitive search in 20 intranight monitoring sessions, for blazar-like optical flux variations on hour-like and longer time-scale (day/month/year-like). The ...
  • Rajaguru, S. P; Sangeetha, C. R; Tripathi, Durgesh (IOP Publishing, 2019-02-01)
    The problem of solar chromospheric heating remains a challenging one with wider implications for stellar physics. Several studies in the recent past have shown that small-scale inclined magnetic field elements channel ...

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