ARIES Insitutional Digital Repositary (ARIES-IDR): Recent submissions

  • Srivastava, J. B.; Kandpal, C. D. (1984)
    The light curves and U, B, and V observations of the system AE Cas have been presented. An improved period of 0ͩ.7591215 is given on the basis of present observations. Photometric elements of the system have been obtained ...
  • Padalia, T. D. (1984)
    Comprehensive light curves of a newly discovered δ Scuti star HD 37819 in U, B and V filters have been presented and discussed. An improved period of 0ͩ.1892666 has been obtained. The colours and physical parameters have ...
  • Srivastava, R. K. (1984)
    The geometrical elements of the eclipsing binary system AR Lacertae have been obtained by Fourier analysis of the light changes in the frequently-domain which was developed by Kopal (1975 a, b, c, d, e) and compared with ...
  • Goraya, P. S. (1985)
    We present new measurement of the distribution of energy in the continuum for eight Be stars in the optical region (λλ3200-7600Å). The effective temperatures of these stars have been estimated from their observed fluxes. ...
  • Goraya, P. S. (1985)
    A photometric study of a large sample of Be stars is reported. Infrared homogeneous observational data in the JHKL system are used to derive some photometric characteristics of Be stars, as a class. New infrared observations ...
  • Goraya, P. S. (1985)
    A large sample of Be stars has been studied spectrophotometrically in the visible region. The continuum energy distribution data for 23 Be stars included in the list of Harmanec et al. (1983) are presented and discussed ...
  • Srivastava, R. K.; Sinha, B. K. (1985)
    U, B, V photometry of the Eclipsing binary system DX Aqr has been presented for the first time. The period of the system comes out to be nearly half the period given by Strohmeier (1966) and a value of 0ͩ.472502 has been ...
  • Verma, V. K.; Pande, M. C. (1985)
    A statistical analysis of time delay between H-alpha and soft x-ray (SXR) emissions at onset and peak respectively during solar flares is presented. We find that at the onset of flares SXR emission starts simultaneously ...
  • Sinha, K.; Mehrotra, M. (1985)
    Several unidentified spectral features in the solar spectrum are listed by Moore et al. (1996). They are traceable in the atlas by Delbouille et al. (1973). We attempt to identify some of these features in the region ...
  • Verma, V. K.; Shelke, R. N. (1985)
    The possibility of predicting flare occurence on the sun has been examined. It is noticed that the p-polarity dominant spot groups. This high productivity of p-polarity dominant spot groups has been interpreted in terms ...
  • Singh, M. (1985)
    The continuum energy distributions of four Be stars - namely, HR 7708, HR 7807, HR 7927, and HR 8171 alongwith two normal B stars HR 7426 and HR 7613 are presented in the wavelength region λλ3200-7800 Å. By a comparison ...
  • Verma, V. K.; Pande, M. C. (1985)
    This investigation shows that statistically there are significant time delay between Hα and hard X-ray (HXR) emissions during solar flares; most impulsive flares produce HXR emissions up to ~1 min before and up to 2 min ...
  • Srivastava, R. K. (1985)
    Investigations of the eclipsing binary system AR Lacertae have been reported earlier by author (cf. Srivastava, 1981; 1983s; 1983b; 1984; Goraya and Srivastava, 1984). AR Lac is a well known radio flaring sources. Some ...
  • Verma, V. K. (1985)
    It is found that 20% solar surges are associated with microwave bursts (2800-15000 MHz) and also that solar surges are not associated with hard X-ray bursts (17-40 KeV).
  • Srivastava, R. K. (1985)
    U, B, V photoelectric observations of the eclipsing binary system DX Aqr, secured in 1981, have been presented. Present results, when compared with earlier ones (cf. Srivastava and Sinha, 1985), suggest that the features ...
  • Goraya, P. S.; Rautela, B. S. (1985)
    The Hα observations of a selected sample of bright Be stars are presented. The available infrared observations at K band (2.2 µm) of these stars have been used to find the infrared excess emission. The analysis of the ...
  • Goraya, P. S. (1985)
    New observations of Π Aqr in the optical and infrared (IR) region are presented. The effective temperature of Π Aqr is derived by comparing observed and computed fluxes in the optical region. No near-ultraviolet excess was ...
  • Kaur, R.; Wijnands, R.; Paul, B.; Patruno, A.; Degenaar, N. (2010)
    We present the identification of the most likely near-infrared (NIR)/optical counterparts of five low-luminosity X-ray pulsators (AX J1700.1−4157, AX J1740.1−2847, AX J1749.2−2725, AXJ1820.5−1434 andAXJ1832.3−0840) which ...
  • Bhatt, H.; Pandey, J. C.; Kumar, B.; Singh, K. P.; Sagar, R. (2010)
    Using data from observations made with XMM–Newton, we present an X-ray analysis of two Wolf–Rayet (WR) binaries: V444 Cyg and CD Cru. The X-ray light curves show the phase-locked variability in both binaries, where the ...
  • Srivastava, R. K. (1987)
    In this communication, photoelectric elements of the eclipsing binary system XX Cas in U, B and V filters and revised colour indices have been presented. In the absence of good photoelectric observations and complete set ...

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