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  • Sarma, M. B. K (Astronomical Society of India, 1975-09)
  • Peraiah, A (Astronomical Society of India, 1990)
    Various factors influencing the formation of spectral lines are described, emphasizing the physics of stellar atmospheres. Broadening mechanisms, photon or partial frequency redistribution, the role of chemical species are ...
  • Singal, A. K (Astronomical Society of India, 2005-06)
    Some basic concepts in use for making astronomical observations at radio wavelengths are introduced. In particular the importance of phase information for imaging in radio astronomy is highlighted. Using simple examples ...
  • Swarup, G (Astronomical Society of India, 1974-03)
  • Vats, H. O; Deshpande, M. R; Mehta, M; Shah, C. R; Shah, K. J (Astronomical Society of India, 1999)
    The time series of solar radio emission at 2.8 GHz is analysed using correlation methods. The analysis showed that this type of time series can be used to infer the rotation period of the source (in this case solar corona). ...
  • Thomas, R. M. C; Gangadhara, R. T (Astronomical Society of India, 2003)
    We present a relativistic model of pulsar radio emission by plasma accelerated along the rotating magnetic field lines projected on to a 2D plane perpendicular to the rotation axis. We have derived the expression for the ...
  • Venugopal, V. R (Astronomical Society of India, 1990)
    The radio emission from a few binary systems is discussed. RS CVn stars, the Algol-type systems CC Cassiopeae, AR Lacertae, Beta Persei, and the X-ray emitting radio stars Cygnus X-3 and Sco X-1 are considered. A brief ...
  • Apparao, K. M. V (Astronomical Society of India, 2000)
    The acceleration of high energy particles by a shock produced by the passage of the secondary object in the binary system, through the wind of the primary, is considered and is shown to be adequate to account for the ...
  • Kembhavi, A (Astronomical Society of India, 1998)
  • Yellaiah, G; Lodanadham, B (Astronomical Society of India, 1993)
    The radio observations of quadrantid meteor shower obtained during the period 1983-88 have been analyzed. Diurnal as well as yearly variations in the quadrantid meteor shower activity have been studied.
  • Kapoor, R. C; Shukre, C. S (Astronomical Society of India, 2002-09)
    By attributing the often seen longitude offsets between the core and conal component centres of pulsar radio pulses to different emission altitudes, we present a new method for investigating these altitudes. OUf method ...
  • Pant, P; Bondal, K. R (Astronomical Society of India, 1984-09)
    We report here the H-alpha observations of a large and complicated flare of optical class 2B which occured on 1982 April 14. The flare showed significant activity for several minutes prior to its impulsive phas, as evidenced ...
  • Gopal-Krishna (Astronomical Society of India, 1978-12)
    Some recently discovered properties of the radio source 4C - 05.93 are summarised. Their relevance to the observed absorption-line spectrum of the QSO PHL 5200, which is located onl 1 arcmin away from the radio source, is ...
  • Monstein, C; Ramesh, R; Kathiravan, C (Astronomical Society of India, 2007-12)
    During a campaign in December 2006, radio spectrum measure- ments over the frequency range 45-870 MHz were carried out at the Gauribida- nur observatory, located about 100 km north of Bangalore. The spectrometer used for ...
  • Chandra, P; Ray, A; Bhatnagar, S (Astronomical Society of India, 2002-09)
    Multi-frequency observations of two radio bright SNe (SN1993J, SN1979C) carried out over a year with GMRT are presented. Their radio light curves trace the evolution of the mass loss in the stellar wind before the pre-supernova ...
  • Hota, A; Saikia, D. J (Astronomical Society of India, 2003)
    We present GMRT and VLA observations of the superwind galaxy, NGC1482, which has been discovered to have a remarkable hour-glass shaped optical emission line outflow on both sides of the galactic disk. The central region ...
  • Roy, S (Astronomical Society of India, 2002-09)
    The central region of our milky way Galaxy still eludes a comprehensive understanding. With new observations. however. we are being able to know many of the observable properties of the sources, which allow us to better ...
  • Jain, S. K; Smyth, M. J (Astronomical Society of Indian, 1988-12)
    A rapid scan Fourier transform spectrometer for astronomical infrared spectroscopy, tested at the Cassegrain focus of the 102 cm telescope at Kavalur, is described. The design of the fore-optics and the performance of the ...
  • Mitchell, J (Astronomical Society of India, 1913-04)
  • Narayana, D. L; Venkatasubramani, T. L; Bagri, D. S (Astronomical Society of Indian, 1988)
    This paper describes the receiver system of the 4 km Ooty synthesis radio telescope (OSRT), consisting of 13 elements operating at 327 MHz. Major subsystems of the receiver electronics are briefly discussed. A round-trip ...

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