IIAP Publications: Recent submissions

  • Sagar, R; Subramaniam, A (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 1999)
    A comparison of the colour-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) and the main sequence luminosity function (LF) of five young Galactic star clusters and four young Large Magellanic Cloud star clusters derived from precise CCD observations ...
  • Nayak, M. K; Chaudhuri, R. K (Institute of Physics, 2007-09)
    A fully-relativistic second order many-body perturbation theory (MBPT(2)) is employed to compute the P, T-odd interaction constant Wsub/d of the ground (2sup/Σ/sub1/2) states of YbF and BaF molecules. Since MBPT(2) ...
  • Anupama, G. C; Prabhu, P. B (VNU Science Press, 1987)
    The authors present optical Spectrophotometric observations obtained between 1985 February 27 and May 17, following the recent outburst of nova RS Ophiuchi. The photographic spectra cover the region 4300 - 8900 Å, at ...
  • Bhattacharjee, P (World Scientific, 1994)
    The question of survivability of quark nuggets against the process of baryon evaporation from their surfaces is discussed within the context of a dynamical model, namely, the chromoelectric flux-tube fission model of baryan ...
  • Subramaniam, A; Subramanian, S (Cambridge University Press, 2009-03)
    We used the red clump stars from the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE II) survey and the Magellanic Cloud Photometric Survey (MCPS), to estimate the line-of-sight depth. The observed dispersion in the magnitude ...
  • Banerjee, D; O'Shea, E; Doyle, J. G; Poedts, S (European Space Agency, 2004-12)
    We examine long spectral time series of polar coronal holes with the Coronal Diagnostics Spectrometer (CDS) on-board SoHO. Previously, the presence of long period waves in the plumes and inter-plume regions has been reported ...
  • Anupama, G. C (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995)
    The observational properties of recurrent novae are reviewed in this talk. The class of recurrent novea may be divided into subgroups as (a) systems with a dwarf secondary and (b) systems with a giant secondary. The primary ...
  • Anupama, G. C; Prabhu, T. P (Springer, 1990)
  • Lin, C. H; Banerjee, D; Doyle, J. G; O'Shea, E (European Space Agency, 2004-12)
    We present the analysis and results of GIS time series observed on 19th July 2003 at the boundary between the quiet Sun and an active region, close to a sunspot. The velocity map of NIS/CDS O v 629 Å show two pairs of red ...
  • Anupama, G. C (Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2008-12)
    The evolution of the optical spectrum of RS Ophiuchi was monitored beginning 1 day since the 2006 outburst discovery to over a year after the outburst. The evolution of the spectrum is found to be similar to previous ...
  • Anupama, G. C (Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2008)
    Recurrent novae (RNe) form a small, but heterogeneous class of cataclysmic variables that have more than one recorded outburst. There are ten known members of this class, with six short period binaries similar to classical ...
  • Ramesh, R (Cambridge University Press, 2005)
    Ground based radio imaging observations play an useful role in the study of mass ejections from the solar corona since they do not have the limitation of an occulter and both the disk/limb events can be detected early in ...
  • Subramanian, S; Subramaniam, A (EDP Sciences, 2009-03)
    Context: A systematic estimation of the line of sight depth in the disk and bar regions of the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC and SMC) using red clump stars is presented. Aims: We used the red clump stars from the ...
  • Kharb, P; Gabuzda, D. C; O'Dea, C. P; Shastri, P; Baum, S. A (Institute of Physics, 2009-04)
    We present the results of a parsec-scale polarization study of three FRI radio galaxies—3C66B, 3C78, and 3C264—obtained with Very Long Baseline Interferometry at 5, 8, and 15 GHz. Parsec-scale polarization has been detected ...
  • Tlatov, A. G; Pevtsov, A. A; Singh, J (Springer, 2009-04)
    We analyze the synoptic data taken in the Ca ii K spectral line with spectroheliographs at Kodaikanal Observatory from 1907 to 1999, at Mount Wilson Observatory from 1915 to 1985, and at the National Solar Observatory at ...
  • Foukal, P; Bertello, L; Livingston, W. C; Pevtsov, A. A; Singh, J; Tlatov, A. G; Ulrich, R. K (Springer, 2009-04)
    Spectroheliograms and disk-integrated flux monitoring in the strong resonance line of Ca ii (K line) provide the longest record of chromospheric magnetic plages. We compare recent reductions of the Ca ii K spectroheliograms ...
  • Ghosh, S; Mukhopadhyay, B (Institute of Physics, 2009-02)
    We provide a 2.5-dimensional solution to a complete set of viscous hydrodynamical equations describing accretion-induced outflows and plausible jets around black holes/compact objects. We prescribe a self-consistent advective ...
  • Parihar, P. S; Messina, S; Bama, P; Medhi, B. J; Muneer, S; Velu, C; Ahmad, A (Royal Astronomical Society, 2009-05)
    We have started a spectroscopic survey to identify new chromospherically active components and low-mass pre-main sequence (PMS) stars in recently discovered All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS) eclipsing binaries. In this paper, ...
  • Bappu, M. K. V (Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, 1953)
    In this paper a study is made of the absorption of light in the ultravia!rt end infrared regions in amethyst quartz. In the ultraviolet the presence of the V-band is masked by the presence of iron impurity and it is ...
  • Bappu, M. K. V (Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, 1952)
    In this paper a detailed study is made of the absorption of light in the visible region by amethyst quartz. It is found that in the visible region, an absorption band, the so called F-band appears, which decreases in ...

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