IIAP Publications: Recent submissions

  • Krishan, V; Subramanian, K. R; Sastry, Ch. V (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1980-06)
    Solar decameter bursts of Type IIIb are observed with a multichannel radiometer at wavelengths around 12m. The time and frequency resolutions were 10 ms and 100 kHz. Observations on the time structure of these bursts are ...
  • Hasan, S. S; Venkatakrishnan, P (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1981-09)
    A time dependent model for the flow of gas in a spicule is studied. In this model, the flow occurs in a magnetic flux sheath. Starting from hydrostatic equilibrium, the flux sheath is allowed to collapse normal to itself. ...
  • Gopalswamy, N; Thejappa, G; Sastry, Ch. V (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1983-09)
    The observations of intensity reductions or absorption bursts in the solar decametric radio-continuum are reported. The reductions are interpreted as the absorption of continuum radiation by a shock-generated ion sound ...
  • Subramanian, K. R; Krishan, V; Sastry, Ch. V (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1981-04)
    It is observed that while there exists a strong correlation between the decay constant and the exciter duration for isolated type III radio bursts, it is absent for those type III radio bursts which are preceded by type ...
  • Dwarakanath, K. S; Shevgaonkar, R. K; Sastry, Ch. V (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1982-06)
    The results of observations of the two SNRs HB 9 and IC 443 are discussed. A map of HB 9 is presented whose main features are an elongation in the northerly direction and a strong region at the center of the map. The ...
  • Dwivedi, B. N; Raju, P. K (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1980-11)
    Steady state level densities of 20 levels of the boron-like ions Mg VII and Si X have been computed as a function of electron density and temperature. Collisional and spontaneous radiative processes have been accounted ...
  • Rajamohan, R; Pati, A. K (International Astronomical Union, 1980)
  • Thejappa, G; Sastry, Ch. V (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1982-06)
    The time structure of solar radio decameter Type III bursts occurring during the periods of enhanced emission is investigated. It is found that the time profiles can take a variety of forms of which three distinct types ...
  • Rajamohan, R; Pati, A. K (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1980-12)
    We put forward evidence that relates the phenomenon of the chemically peculiar stars of the upper main sequence to Supernovae explosions in young clusters. In the Upper Scorpius region we find that a supernova shell has ...
  • Sivaraman, K. R; Livingston, W. C (D. Reidel Publishing Co.,, 1982-10)
    Although the Ca ii K232 network is known to be cospatial with magnetic elements there has been doubt as to the magnetic origin of the fainter K2V points. We demonstrate that weak magnetic elements also lie at the roots of ...
  • Mekkaden, M. V; Raveendran, A. V; Mohin, S (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1982-03)
    UBV photometry of HR 1099 obtained during the 1979-80 and 1980-81 observing seasons is presented. An analysis of the available data shows that the brightness at the light curve maximum increases as the wave amplitude ...
  • Peraiah, A (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1982-09)
    An attempt has been made to explain the Balmer progression in velocities seen in Pleione and other shell stars. Equations of conservation of mass and momentum are simultaneously solved with assumptions which simplify the ...
  • Raveendran, A. V; Mekkaden, M. V; Mohin, S (Royal Astronomical Society, 1982-05)
    B and V photometry of HD 81410 obtained on 34 nights between January 3 and March 14 of 1981 is presented. In both B and V, the amplitudes are found to be approximately 0.15 mag. It is also found that a 12.86833 day period ...
  • Raveendran, A. V; Mekkaden, M. V; Mohin, S (Konkoly Observatory, 1981-06)
  • Rajamohan, R; Babu, G. S. D (Royal Astronomical Society, 1978-03)
    It is observed that the rotational velocities of most Ap stars are dependent on their masses. Deviations from this general rule may be explained in terms of multiplicity which affects the derived colors and radii. Spectroscopic ...
  • Kameswara Rao, N; Rajamohan, R (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1982-09)
    HD 147010, which is in the reflection nebula vdB 102, has been found to be a hot Ap silicon star rather than a normal A supergiant. From the UBV and JHK photometry of the star, color excess E(B-V) of 0.29 and the ratio of ...
  • Prabhu, T. P (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1980-12)
    A classification scheme is proposed for the central regions of Sérsic-Pastoriza galaxies based on high resolution photographs of 50 objects in the integrated light (4000 Å-8700 Å). Structures of two different linear scales ...
  • Prabhu, T. P; Mekkaden, M. V (International Astronomical Union, 1981-02)
  • Prabhu, T. P (D.Reidel Publishing Co.,, 1980-04)
    The nucleus of NGC 2903 is identified on near infrared photographs. The energy distribution of this nucleus in the visual region of the spectrum is estimated from available observations. The continuum compares well with ...
  • Rajamohan, R; Venkatakrishnan, P (International Astronomical Union, 1980)

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