IIAP Publications: Recent submissions

  • Mishra, T; Sahoo, B. K; Pai, R. V (The American Physical Society, 2008-07)
    We study the quantum phase transitions in a two component Bose mixture in a one-dimensional optical lattice. The calculations have been performed in the framework of the extended Bose-Hubbard model using the finite size ...
  • Babu, G. S. D (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1987-09)
    Photoelectric and photographic photometry of twenty-nine stars was done in the field of the open cluster Collinder 97 ≡ OCl 506. Of these stars, a total of twenty-four have been found to be possible members. There is ...
  • Sahoo, B. K; Das, B. P (The American Physical Society, 2008-06)
    We investigate the role of electron correlation effects in the electric-dipole polarizabilities of the ground states of the alkaline earth metals, helium, and ytterbium by employing the relativistic coupled-cluster (RCC) ...
  • Sastri, J. H (National Research Council of Canada, 1985-04)
    A superposed epoch analysis has been carried out of h′F values at Kodaikanal (10°14′N, 77°28′E, dip 3.0°N) pertaining to years of high sunspot activity using solar wind sector boundary passages past the earth as key days. ...
  • Datta, B; Sivaram, C; Ghosh, S. K (Springer, 1985-04)
    Several independent considerations which rule out the hypothesis that the missing mass in galactic halos is composed of massive neutral fermions such as neutrinos, gravitinos, or photinos are discussed. It is found that ...
  • Joarder, P. S; Gokhale, M. H; Venkatakrishnan, P (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1987-09)
    The authors investigate the effects of radiative heat losses and thermal conductivity on the hydromagnetic surface waves along a magnetic discontinuity in a plasma of infinite electrical conductivity. They show that the ...
  • Giridhar, S (1986-06)
    Places of formation have been derived for a sample of 23 Cepheids with well-determined atmospheric abundances in an attempt to study the chemical inhomogeneities in the local interstellar medium. The abundance data available ...
  • Nayak, M. K; Chaudhuri, R. K (The American Physical Society, 2008-07)
    The P,T -odd interaction constant, WS , for the ground state of YbF and BaF molecules are calculated using the second-order many-body perturbation theory (MBPT) via Z -vector technique. The interaction constant WS reported ...
  • Giridhar, S (Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico, 1987-05)
    Fine analysis of the southern Cepheid β Dor has been conducted at different phases with the aim to derive atmospheric parameters at those phases. Atmospheric abundances have been derived for Fe group elements and s-process ...
  • Krishan, V (Royal Astronomical Society, 1988-03)
    The 21-cm absorption line observed in several QSO systems is believed to originate in neutral hydrogen clouds in the vicinity of the QSOs. The aim of this paper is to show that 21-cm absorption can also originate in a ...
  • Sahoo, B. K; Das, B. P; Chaudhuri, R. K; Mukherjee, D; Venugopal, E. P (The American Physical Society, 2008-07)
    Electric-dipole moments of paramagnetic atoms can provide important insights into a unique kind of CP violation involving Higgs-boson-mediated interactions between leptons and hadrons. We report a limit for the coupling ...
  • Thejappa, G (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1987-03)
    An attempt is made to construct a self-consistent model for type II radio bursts. It is proposed that a majority of the type II shocks are super-critical and the reflected ions from such type II shock fronts are described ...
  • Mekkaden, M. V; Geyer, E. H (European Southern Observatory, 1988-04)
    UBVRI photometry of the chromospherically active star HD 127535 obtained during April 1987 is presented. The analysis shows that the light variation is quasi-sinusoidal and the amplitude and the phase of the light minimum ...
  • Kochhar, R. K (Royal Astronomical Society, 1987-12)
  • Sunder, G. S; Kochhar, R. K (International Astronomical Union, 1987)
    Using the second order tensor virial equations and the equation for the rate of change of the kinetic energy tensor, the authors follow the dynamical evolution of a star cluster with anisotropic velocity distribution. They ...
  • Venkatakrishnan, P (Nature Publishing Group, 1986-07)
    Proctor and Weiss (1982) have indicated that the interaction of convection with a magnetic field leads to an intermittent distribution of magnetic flux. Such a process can lead to 'equipartition fields' of 700 G which ...
  • Peraiah, A; Varghese, B. A (American Astronomical Society, 1985-03)
    A numerical solution of the radiative transfer equation in spherically symmetric geometry is presented using integral operators within the framework of the discrete space theory and expressing the specific intensity in ...
  • Marar, T. M. K; Padmini, V. N; Seetha, S; Narayanan Kutty, K. R; Kasturirangan, K; Rao, U. R; Bhattacharyya, J. C (European Southern Observatory, 1988-01)
    AM CVn, an interacting binary system consisting of two helium white dwarfs, has been classified as a nova-like object. Normally it exhibits only small amplitude modulations of 0.05 mag with a 1051 s periodicity. The authors ...
  • de Sabbata, V; Sivaram, C (Springer, 1990-03)
    A promising possibility which has yet to be considered with a view to furthering understanding of the cosmological constant problem is the use of torsion in a framework such as that of Einstein-Cartan theory: as would be ...
  • Shevgaonkar, R. K (European Southern Observatory, 1986-07)
    An application of the Maximum Entropy Method (MEM) to the closure data is described. It is shown that although the basic principle of the method is to obtain a brightness distribution which has highest entropy, the closure ...

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