PUBLICATIONS

  1. Initial results from multi-beam observations of pulsars and solar transient with the digital beamformer for the Gauribidanur pulsar system S. Bane Kshitij, V. Indrajit Barve, G. V. S. Gireesh, C. Kathiravan, R. Ramesh J. Astron. Telesc. Instrum. Syst., 2024, Vol.10, 014001
  2. Eruption of prominence initiated by loss of equilibrium: multipoint observations P. Vemareddy, M. Syed Ibrahim Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 2023, Vol.527, p1774
  3. Solar Radio Spectro-polarimeter (50-500 MHz). I. Design, Development, and Characterization of a Cross-polarized, Log-periodic Dipole Antenna Anshu Kumari, G. V. S. Gireesh, C. Kathiravan, V. Mugundhan, V. Indrajit Barve, R. Ramesh, C. Monstein Astrophys. J., 2023, Vol.958, p181
  4. Solar Coronal Density Turbulence and Magnetic Field Strength at the Source Regions of Two Successive Metric Type II Radio Bursts R. Ramesh, C. Kathiravan, Anshu Kumari Astrophys. J., 2023, Vol.943, p43
  5. Polarization Observations of a Split-band Type II Radio Burst from the Solar Corona R. Ramesh, C. Kathiravan Astrophys. J., 2022, Vol.940, p80
  6. Circular Polarization Observations of Type II Solar Radio Bursts and the Coronal Magnetic Field R. Ramesh, C. Kathiravan, E. Ebenezer Astrophys. J., 2022, Vol.932, p48
  7. The Coupling of an EUV Coronal Wave and Ion Acceleration in a Fermi-LAT Behind-the-Limb Solar Flare M. Pesce-Rollins, N. Omodei, S. Krucker, N. Di Lalla, W. Wang, A. F. Battaglia, A. Warmuth, A. M. Veronig, L. Baldini Astrophys. J., 2022, Vol.929, p172
  8. New Results from the Spectral Observations of Solar Coronal Type II Radio Bursts R. Ramesh, C. Kathiravan, S. Surya Natarajan Astrophys. J., 2022, Vol.926, p38
  9. Prototype for pulsar observations at low radio frequencies using log periodic dipole antennas Kshitij S. Bane, Indrajit V. Barve, G. V. S. Gireesh, C. Kathiravan, R. Ramesh J. Astron. Telesc. Instrum. Syst., 2022, Vol.8(1), 017001
  10. Kinematics and interplanetary characteristics of a halo Coronal Mass Ejection: a multi-wavelength analysis S. Lata Soni, E. Ebenezer Astrophys. Space Sci. 2022, Vol.367, p40
  11. Multi-wavelength analysis of CME-driven shock and Type II solar radio burst band-splitting S. Lata Soni, E. Ebenezer, M. L. Yadav Astrophys. Space Sci. 2021, Vol.366, p31
  12. Radio, X-Ray, and Extreme-ultraviolet Observations of Weak Energy Releases in the "Quiet" Sun R. Ramesh, C. Kathiravan, N.P.S.Mithun, S.V.Vadawale Astrophys. J. Lett., 2021, Vol.918, L18
  13. Kodaikanal Solar Observatory Radio Spectrograph Indrajit V. Barve, C. Kathiravan, G. V. S. Gireesh, M.N. Anand, M. Rajesh, M. Rajalingam, E. Ebenezer Chellasamy, R. RameshSolar Phys., 2021, Vol.296, p132
  14. Radio Interferometric Observations of the Sun Using Commercial Dish TV Antennas G. V. S. Gireesh, C. Kathiravan, Indrajit V. Barve, R. RameshSolar Phys., 2021, Vol.296, p121
  15. Imaging and Spectral Observations of a Type-II Radio Burst Revealing the Section of the CME-Driven Shock that Accelerates Electrons M. Satabdwa, T. Srikar Paavan, M. Samriddhi Sankar, D. Ketaki, A. Kumari, R. Patel, N. GopalswamySolar Phys., 2021, Vol.296, p62
  16. Turbulent proton heating in the solar wind from 5 to 45 solar radii K. Sasikumar Raja, Prasad Subramanian, Madhusudan Ingale, R. Ramesh, Milan Maksimovic Astrophys. J., 2021, Vol.914, p137
  17. Data background levels of the metre and decimetre wavelength observations by E-CALLISTO network: the Gauribidanur and Greenland sites W. Z. A. Wan Mokhtar, Z. S. Hamidi, Z. Z. Abidin, Z. A. Ibrahim, C. MonsteinInd. J. Phys., 2021, Vol.95, p1051
  18. New results on the direct observations of thermal radio emission from a solar coronal mass ejection R. Ramesh, A. Kumari, C. Kathiravan, D. Ketaki, T. J. Wang Geophys. Res. Lett., 2021, Vol.48, e91048
  19. Radio Observations of Coronal Mass Ejections: Space Weather Aspects A. Vourlidas, E. P. Carley, N. Vilmer Frontiers Astron. Space Sciences, 2020, Vol.7, p43
  20. A statistical study of low-frequency solar radio type-III bursts Mahender Aroori, K. Sasikumar Raja, R. Ramesh, Vemareddy Panditi, Christian Monstein, Yellaiah GanjiSolar Phys., 2020, Vol.295, p153
  21. Low frequency radio observations of the 'quiet' corona during the descending phase of sunspot cycle 24 R.Ramesh, A.Kumari, C.Kathiravan, D.Ketaki, M.Rajesh, M.Vrunda Geophys. Res. Lett., 2020, Vol.47, e90426
  22. New Evidence for Spatio-temporal Fragmentation in the Solar Flare Energy Release R.Ramesh, V. Mugundhan, K.PrabhuAstrophys. J. Lett., 2020, Vol.889, L25
  23. Automated Detection of Solar Radio Bursts using a Statistical Method Dayal Singh, K.Sasikumar Raja, R.Ramesh, Prasad Subramanian, Christian MonsteinSolar Phys., 2019, Vol.294, p112
  24. Direct Estimates of the Solar Coronal Magnetic Field Using Contemporaneous Extreme-ultraviolet, Radio, and White-light Observations Anshu Kumari, R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, T.J.Wang, N.Gopalswamy Astrophys. J., 2019, Vol.881, p24
  25. Dissipation Scale Lengths of Solar Wind Turbulence K.Sasikumar Raja, Prasad Subramanian, Madhusudan Ingale, R.Ramesh Astrophys. J., 2019, Vol.872, p77
  26. Energy distribution of solar flare events S.Sen, A.Mangalam, R.Ramesh Proc. IAU Symp. 340, 2018, p53
  27. The First Low-frequency Radio Observations of the Solar Corona on ~200 km Long Interferometer Baseline V.Mugundhan, R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, G.V.S Gireesh, Anshu Kumari, K.Hariharan, Indrajit V. Barve Astrophys. J. Lett., 2018, Vol.855, L08
  28. Spectropolarimetric Observations of Solar Noise Storms at Low Frequencies V.Mugundhan, R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, G.V.S Gireesh, Aathira Hegde Solar Phys., 2018, Vol.293, p41
  29. Addendum to: Strength of the Solar Coronal Magnetic Field – A Comparison of Independent Estimates using Contemporaneous Radio and White-Light Observations Anshu Kumari, R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, T.J.Wang Solar Phys., 2017, Vol.292, p177
  30. Turbulent Density Fluctuations and Proton Heating Rate in the Solar Wind from 9-20 R K.Sasikumar Raja, Prasad Subramanian, R.Ramesh, A.Vourlidas, Madhusudan Ingale Astrophys. J., 2017, Vol.850, p129
  31. Strength of the Solar Coronal Magnetic Field- A Comparison of Independent Estimates Using Contemporaneous Radio and White-Light Observations Anshu Kumari, R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, T.J.Wang Solar Phys., 2017, Vol.292, p161
  32. Solar Type IIIb Radio Bursts as Tracers for Electron Density Fluctuations in the Corona V.Mugundhan, K.Hariharan, R.Ramesh Solar Phys., 2017, Vol.292, p155
  33. New Evidence for a Coronal Mass Ejection-driven High Frequency Type II Burst near the Sun Anshu Kumari, R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, N.Gopalswamy Astrophys. J., 2017, Vol.843, p10
  34. Coronal Magnetic Field Lines and Electrons Associated with Type III–V Radio Bursts in a Solar Flare P.Kishore, C.Kathiravan, R.Ramesh, E.Ebenezer J. Astrophys. Astron., 2017, Vol.38, p24
  35. Amplitude of Solar wind density turbulence from 10 - 45 R K.Sasikumar Raja, Madhusudan Ingale, R.Ramesh, Prasad Subramanian, P.K.Manoharan, P.Janardhan J. Geophys. Res., 2016, Vol.121, p11605
  36. Constraining the Solar Coronal Magnetic Field Strength using Split-Band Type II Radio Burst Observations P.Kishore, R.Ramesh, K.Hariharan, C.Kathiravan, N.Gopalswamy Astrophys. J., 2016, Vol.832, p59
  37. Low Frequency Radio Observations of the Solar Corona with arcminute angular resolution: Implications For Coronal Turbulence and Weak Energy Releases V.Mugundhan, R.Ramesh, Indrajit V Barve, C.Kathiravan, G.V.S.Gireesh, P.Kharb, Apurva Misra Astrophys. J., 2016, Vol.831, p154
  38. Simultaneous Near-Sun Observations of a Moving Type IV Radio Burst and the Associated White-Light Coronal Mass Ejection K.Hariharan, R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, T.J.Wang Solar Phys., 2016, Vol.291, p1405
  39. High Dynamic Range Observations of Solar Coronal Transients at Low Radio Frequencies with a Spectro-Correlator K.Hariharan, R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, H.N.Abhilash, M.Rajalingam Astrophys. J., Suppl., 2016, Vol.222, p21
  40. Discovery of Low DM Fast Radio Transients: Gemiga Pulsar Caught in the Act Y.Maan Astrophys. J., 2015, Vol.815, p1269
  41. Observations of Near-Simultaneous Split-Band Solar Type-II Radio Bursts at Low Frequencies K.Hariharan, R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan Solar Phys., 2015, Vol.290, p2479
  42. A Low-Frequency Radio Spectropolarimeter for Observations of the Solar Corona P.Kishore, R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, M.Rajalingam Solar Phys., 2015, Vol.290, p2409
  43. Deep searches for decametre-wavelength pulsed emission from radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsars Y.Maan, H.A.AshwathappaMon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 2014, Vol.445, p3221
  44. An Estimate of the Magnetic Field Strength Associated with a Solar Coronal Mass Ejection from Low Frequency Radio Observations K.Sasikumar Raja, R.Ramesh, K.Hariharan, C.Kathiravan, T.J.Wang Astrophys. J., 2014, Vol.796, p56
  45. An Estimate of the Coronal Magnetic Field near a Solar Coronal Mass Ejection from Low Frequency Radio Observations K.Hariharan, R.Ramesh, P.Kishore, C.Kathiravan, N.Gopalswamy Astrophys. J., 2014, Vol.795, p14
  46. Gauribidanur Low Frequency Solar Spectrograph P.Kishore, C.Kathiravan, R.Ramesh, M.Rajalingam, Indrajit V Barve Solar Phys., 2014, Vol.289, p3995
  47. Solar observations at low frequencies with the Gauribidanur radioheliograph R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, M. S. Sundara Rajan, Indrajit V Barve, M.Rajalingam Astron. Soc. India Conf. Ser., 2014, Vol.13, p19
  48. Low-Frequency Observations of Drifting, Non-Thermal Continuum Radio Emission Associated with the Solar Coronal Mass Ejections R.Ramesh, P.Kishore, Sargam M Mulay, Indrajit V Barve, C.Kathiravan, T.J.Wang Astrophys. J., 2013, Vol.778, p30
  49. Low-frequency Observations of Transient Quasi-periodic Radio Emission from the Solar Atmosphere K.Sasikumar Raja, R.Ramesh Astrophys. J., 2013, Vol.775, p38
  50. Design and Performance of A Low Frequency Cross -Polarized Log -Periodic Dipole Antenna K.Sasikumar Raja, C.Kathiravan, R.Ramesh, M.Rajalingam, Indrajit V Barve Astrophys. J., Suppl, 2013, Vol.207, p2
  51. Low-Frequency Radio Observations of Picoflare Category Energy Releases in the Solar Atmosphere R.Ramesh, K.Sasikumar Raja, C.Kathiravan, A.Satya Narayanan Astrophys. J., 2013, Vol.762, p89
  52. The location of Solar Metric Type II Radio Bursts with respect to the associated Coronal Mass Ejections R.Ramesh, M.Anna Lakshmi, C.Kathiravan, N.Gopalswamy, S.Umapathy Astrophys. J., 2012, Vol.752, p107
  53. Pulsed radio emission from the Fermi-LAT pulsar J1732-3131: search and a possible detection at 34.5 MHz Y.Maan, H.A.Ashwathappa, A.A.Deshpande Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 2012, Vol.425, p2
  54. Low Frequency Solar Radio Astronomy at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) R.Ramesh First Asia-Pacific Solar Physics Meeting, ASI Conference Series, 2011, Vol.2, p55
  55. High Angular Resolution Radio Observations of a Coronal Mass Ejection Source Region at Low Frequencies During a Solar Eclipse R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, Indrajit V Barve, M.Rajalingam Astrophys. J., 2012, Vol.744, p165
  56. Low-Frequency Observations of Polarized Emission from Long-Lived Non-Thermal Radio Sources in the Solar Corona R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, A.Satya Narayanan Astrophys. J., 2011, Vol.734, p39
  57. Radio Observations of the Solar Corona During an Eclipse C.Kathiravan, R.Ramesh, Indrajit V Barve, M.Rajalingam Astrophys. J., 2011, Vol.730, p91
  58. Radio Observations of Weak Energy Releases in the Solar Corona R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, Indrajit V Barve, G.K.Beeharry, G.N.Rajasekara Astrophys. J. Lett., 2010, Vol.719, p41
  59. Radioheliograph Observations of Metric Type II Bursts and the Kinematics of Coronal Mass Ejections R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, S.Sreeja Kartha, N.Gopalswamy Astrophys. J., 2010, Vol.712, p188
  60. Estimation of Magnetic Field in the Solar Coronal Streamers Through Low Frequency Radio Observations R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, Ch.V.Sastry Astrophys. J., 2010, Vol.711, p1029

  61. A World-Wide Net of Solar Radio Spectrometers: e-CALLISTO A.O.Benz, C. Monstein, H.Meyer, P.K.Manoharan, R.Ramesh, A.Altyntsev, A.Lara, J.Paez, K.-S.Cho Earth, Moon and Planets, 2009, Vol. 104, p277
  62. Polarization of the Thermal Radio Emission from Outer Solar Corona Ch.V.Sastry Astrophys. J., 2009, Vol.697, p1934

  63. A Low-Frequency (30 - 110 MHz) Antenna System for Observations of Polarized Radio Emission from the Solar Corona R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, M.S.SundaraRajan, Indrajit V Barve, Ch.V.Sastry Solar Phys., 2008, Vol.253, p319

  64. Brazilian Decimetric Array (Phase-I) H.S.Sawant, R.Ramesh, J.R.Cecatto, et al. Solar Phys., 2007, Vol.242, p213

  65. The Post-Coronal Mass Ejection Solar Atmosphere and Radio Noise Storm Activity C.Kathiravan, R.Ramesh, H.S.Nataraj Astrophys. J. Lett., 2007, Vol.656, p37

  66. Radio spectrum measurements at the Gauribidanur observatory C.Monstein, R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan Bull. Astron. Soc., India, 2007, Vol.35, p473

  67. Gauribidanur radio array solar spectrograph (GRASS) E.Ebenezer, K.R.Subramanian, R.Ramesh, M.S.SundaraRajan, C.Kathiravan Bull. Astron. Soc., India, 2007, Vol.35, p111

  68. The Equatorial Background Solar Corona during Solar Minimum R.Ramesh, H.S.Nataraj, C.Kathiravan, Ch.V.Sastry Astrophys. J., 2006, Vol.648, p707

  69. A statistical study of the characteristics of Type II doublet radio bursts K.R.Subramanian, E.Ebenezer Astron. Astrophys., 2006, Vol.451, p683

  70. Occultation of a solar active region at 1.5 GHz K.R.Subramanian, H.S.Sawant, F.C.R.Fernandez, J.R.Cecatto Astron. Astrophys., 2006, Vol.447, p1121

  71. The 1024 channel digital correlator receiver of the Gauribidanur radioheliograph R.Ramesh, M.S.SundaraRajan, Ch.V.Sastry Exp. Astron., 2006, Vol.21, p31

  72. Low Frequency (30-110 MHz) Radio Imaging Observations Of Solar Coronal Mass Ejections R.Ramesh Proc. IAU Symp. 226, 2005, p83

  73. Frequency and time profiles of metric wave isolated Type I solar noise storm bursts at high spectral and temporal resolution G.A.ShanmughaSundaram, K.R.Subramanian Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 2005, Vol.359, p580

  74. Identification of the Source Region of a ``Halo'' Coronal Mass Ejection Using Meter-Wavelength Radio Data C.Kathiravan, R.Ramesh Astrophys. J. Lett., 2005, Vol.627, p77

  75. Fluctuation properties and polar emission mapping of pulsar B0834+06 at decametre wavelengths A.Asgekar, A.A.Deshpande Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 2005, Vol.357, p1105

  76. An estimation of the plasma parameters in the solar corona using quasi-periodic metric type III radio burst emission R.Ramesh, A.SatyaNarayanan, C.Kathiravan, Ch.V.Sastry, N.UdayaShankar Astron. Astrophys., 2005, Vol.431, p353

  77. Low Frequency (< 100 MHz) Thermal Radio Emission from the Solar Corona and the Effect of Radial Magnetic Field R.Ramesh, Ch.V.Sastry ASP Conf. Ser., 2005, Vol.346, p153
  78. Prototype LPDA Tracking System for the Gauribidanur Radioheliograph G. A. S. Sundaram, K. R. Subramanian, M. S. S. Rajan, E. E.Chellaswamy, R. RameshASP Conf. Ser., 2005, Vol.345, p371
  79. Spectrum of Solar Type I Continuum Noise Storm in the 50-80 MHz Band and Plasma Characteristics in the Associated Source Region G.A.ShanmughaSundaram, K.R.Subramanian Astrophys. J., 2004, Vol.605, p948

  80. Seismology of the solar corona through observations of metric type IV radio burst emission R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, A.SatyaNarayanan Asian J. Phys., 2004, Vol.13, p277

  81. Brightness temperature and size of the quiet Sun at 34.5 MHz K.R.Subramanian Astron. Astrophys., 2004, Vol.426, p329

  82. Quasi-Periodicity in global solar radio flux at metric wavelengths during Noise Storms G.A.ShanmughaSundaram, K.R.Subramanian Solar Phys., 2004, Vol.222, p311

  83. Estimation of the Three-Dimensional Space Speed of a Coronal Mass Ejection Using Metric Radio Data C.Kathiravan, R.Ramesh Astrophys. J., 2004, Vol.610, p532

  84. Kink Oscillations in the Solar Corona A.SatyaNarayanan, R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, E.Ebenezer ASP Conf. Ser., 2004, Vol.325, p295

  85. Metric observations of transient, quasi-periodic radio emission from the solar corona in association with a ``halo'' CME and an ``EIT wave'' event R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, A.SatyaNarayanan, E.Ebenezer Astron. Astrophys., 2003, Vol.400, p753

  86. Post-flare pulsations in the 54-78 MHz frequency band K.R.Subramanian, E.Ebenezer Solar Phys., 2003, Vol.218, p221

  87. Metric Radio Observations of the Evolution of a ``Halo'' Coronal Mass Ejection Close to the Sun R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, Ch.V.Sastry Astrophys. J. Lett., 2003, Vol.591, p163

  88. Study of Extended Radio Galaxies at 151.6 MHz using the Mauritius Radio Telescope R.Somanah, N.UdayaShankar Astrophys. Space Sci., 2002, Vol.282, p57

  89. Limitations Of The Tangent Plane Approximation For Wide-field Imaging Using The Mauritius Radio Telescope N.Oozeer, N.UdayaShankar Astrophys. Space Sci., 2002, Vol.282, p43

  90. Metric Radio Observations and Ray-tracing Analysis of the Onset Phase of a Solar Eruptive Event C.Kathiravan, R.Ramesh, K.R.Subramanian Astrophys. J. Lett., 2002, Vol.567, p93

  91. The Pulsar Observing System and Data Analysis Procedure Used at MRT N.H.Issur Astrophys. Space Sci., 2002, Vol.282, p77

  92. Low Frequency Observations of Pulsars at MRT - Results on a few normal pulsars and a millisecond pulsar N.H.Issur Astrophys. Space Sci., 2002, Vol.282, p69

  93. Full Resolution Images From The Mauritius Radio Telescope V.N.Pandey, N.UdayaShankar, R.Somanah
    Astrophys. Space Sci., 2002, Vol.282, p29

  94. Imaging With The Mauritius Radio Telescope Challenges and Results N.UdayaShankar, K.Gopal, S.Sachdev, R.Dodson, M.Katwaroo, Ch.V.Sastry Astrophys. Space Sci., 2002, Vol.282, p15

  95. Brazilian Solar Spectroscope H.S.Sawant, K.R.Subramanian, C.Faria, et al. Solar Phys., 2001, Vol.200, p167

  96. Detection, Excision and Statistics of Interference at the Mauritius Radio Telescope S.Sachdev, N.UdayaShankar
    J. Astrophys. Astron., 2001, Vol.22, p213

  97. Decameter Wavelength Observations of an Absorption Burst from the Sun and Its Association with an X2.0/3B Flare and the Onset of a ``Halo'' Coronal Mass Ejection R.Ramesh, E.Ebenezer Astrophys. J. Lett., 2001, Vol.558, p141

  98. A new digital spectrograph for observations of radio burst emission from the Sun E.Ebenezer, R.Ramesh, K.R.Subramanian, M.S.SundaraRajan, Ch.V.Sastry Astron. Astrophys., 2001, Vol.367, p1112

  99. Low frequency radio observations of angular broadening of Crab nebula due to a CME R.Ramesh, C.Kathiravan, Ch.V.Sastry Astrophys. J. Lett., 2001, Vol.548, p229

  100. The topology and polarization of sub-beams associated with the `drifting' sub-pulse emission of pulsar B0943+10 - II. Analysis of Gauribidanur 35-MHz observations A.Asgekar, A.A.Deshpande Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 2001, Vol.326, p1249

  101. Occurrence of Metric Noise Storms and the Onset of Coronal Mass Ejections in the Solar Atmosphere R.Ramesh, Sundaram, G.A.Shanmugha Solar Phys., 2001, Vol.202, p355

  102. Deconvolution of Wide-field Images from a Non-Coplanar T-Array K.Golap, N.UdayaShankar
    J. Astrophys. Astron., 2001, Vol.22, p251

  103. Carbon recombination lines from the Galactic plane at 34.5 & 328 MHz N.G.Kantharia, K.R.Anantharamaiah
    J. Astrophys. Astron., 2001, Vol.22, p51

  104. Low Frequency Radio Emission from the 'Quiet Sun' R.Ramesh J. Astrophys. Astron., 2000, Vol.21, p237

  105. The Halo CME Event Of 23 October 1997 - Low-Frequency Radio Observations Of The Pre-Event Corona R.Ramesh Solar Phys., 2000, Vol.196, p213

  106. Type I radio bursts and the minimum between sunspot cycles 22 & 23 R.Ramesh, G.A.ShanmughaSundaram
    Astron. Astrophys., 2000, Vol.364, p873

  107. Radio observations of a CME induced depletion in the outer solar corona R.Ramesh, Ch.V.Sastry Astron. Astrophys., 2000, Vol.358, p749

  108. Estimation of the altitude and electron density of a discrete source in the outer solar corona through low frequency radio observations R.Ramesh, K.R.Subramanian, Ch.V.Sastry Astrophys. Lett., 2000, Vol.40, p93

  109. Long-Wavelength Observations of Jets from Polar Regions of the Sun R.Ramesh Solar Phys., 1999, Vol.189, p85

  110. New pulsar observations using the Gauribidanur Radio Telescope A. Asgekar, A.A.Deshpande Bull. Astron. Soc. India, 1999, Vol.27, p209

  111. Phase calibration scheme for a T-array based on redundancy and closure techniques R.Ramesh, K.R.Subramanian, Ch.V.Sastry Astron. Astrophys. Suppl., 1999, Vol.139, p179

  112. Eclipse observations of compact sources in the outer solar corona R.Ramesh, K.R.Subramanian, Ch.V.Sastry Solar Phys., 1999, Vol.185, p77

  113. Upper limits on the pulsed radio emission from the Geminga pulsar at 35 & 327 MHz R.Ramachandran, A.A.Deshpande, C.Indrani Astron. Astrophys., 1998, Vol.339, p787

  114. First results from the Gauribidanur radioheliograph R.Ramesh, K.R.Subramanian, Ch.V.Sastry Bull. Astron. Soc. India, 1998, Vol.26, p233

  115. Carbon Recombination Lines between 34.5 and 770 MHz toward Cassiopeia A N.G.Kantharia, K.R.Anatharamaiah, H.E. Payne Astrophys. J., 1998, Vol.506, p758

  116. The Gauribidanur Radioheliograph R.Ramesh, K.R.Subramanian, M.S.SundaraRajan, Ch.V.Sastry Solar Phys., 1998, Vol.181, p439

  117. Results from the one-dimensional observations with the E-W array of the Gauribidanur radioheliograph K.R.Subramanian, R.Ramesh, M.S.SundaraRajan, Ch.V.Sastry Astrophys. Space Sci., 1996, Vol.243, p259

  118. The decameter and meter wave radio telescopes in India and Mauritius Ch.V.Sastry Space Sci. Rev., 1995, Vol.72, p629.

  119. The Mauritius Radiotelescope II K.Golap, N.H.Issur, R.Somanah, R.Dodson, M.Modgekar, S.Sachdev, N. UdayaShankar, Ch.V.Sastry Astrophys. Space Sci., 1995, Vol.228, p373

  120. The Mauritius Radiotelescope I K.Golap, N.H.Issur, R.Somanah, R.Dodson, M.Modgekar, S.Sachdev, N. UdayaShankar, Ch.V.Sastry J. Astrophys. Astron., 1995, Vol.16, p447

  121. Observations of the continuum radio emission from the undisturbed Sun at wavelength of 8.7 m Ch.V.Sastry Solar Phys., 1994, Vol.150, p285

  122. The radio brightness of the undisturbed solar corona in the presence of a radial magnetic field K.Golap, Ch.V.Sastry Solar Phys., 1994, Vol.150, p295

  123. Pulsar observations at decametric wavelengths using a swept-frequency dedisperser A.A.Deshpande, V.Radhakrishnan J. Astrophys. Astron., 1994, Vol.15, p329

  124. A new investigation of microbursts at meter-decameter wavelengths K.R.Subramanian, N.Gopalswamy, Ch.V.Sastry Solar Phys., 1993, Vol.143, p301

  125. A sweeping local oscillator system for pulsar observations A.A.Deshpande J. Astrophys. Astron., 1992, Vol.13, p167

  126. Pulsar observations at 34.5 MHz using the Gauribidanur Telescope A.A.Deshpande, V.Radhakrishnan J. Astrophys. Astron., 1992, Vol.13, p151

  127. Low-frequency observations of the VELA supernova remnant and their implications K.S.Dwarakanath J. Astrophys. Astron., 1991, Vol.12, p199

  128. A synthesis map of the sky at 34.5 MHz K.S.Dwarakanath, N.UdayaShankar J. Astrophys. Astron., 1990, Vol.11, p323

  129. A modified algorithm for CLEANing wide-field maps with extended structures K.S.Dwarakanath, A.A.Deshpande, N.UdayaShankar J. Astrophys. Astron., 1990, Vol.11, p311

  130. Decametric radio spectra of some galaxies in clusters K.R.Subramanian, Ch.V.Sastry Bull. Astron. Soc. India, 1988, Vol.16, p183
  131. Low frequency radio spectrum of the continuum radio emission from the Sun K.R.Subramanian, Ch.V.Sastry J. Astrophys. Astron., 1988, Vol.9, p225
  132. A broad band low frequency radio telescope at Gauribidanur K.R.Subramanian, C.NanjeGowda, A.T.Abdul Hameed, Ch.V.Sastry Bull. Astron. Soc. India, 1986, Vol.14, p236
  133. Observations of giant HII region complex W51 at decameter wavelengths A.A.Deshpande, Ch.V.Sastry Astron. Astrophys., 1986, Vol.160, p129
  134. Estimation of coronal magnetic fields using type I emission N.Gopalswamy, G.Thejappa, Ch.V.Sastry, A.Tlamicha Bull. Astron. Inst. Czech., 1986, Vol.37, p115
  135. Narrow-band, short duration radio bursts at decameter wavelengths and their interpretation N.Gopalswamy, G.Thejappa, K.R.Subramanian, Ch.V.Sastry Bull. Astron. Soc. India, 1984, Vol.12, p75
  136. The decameter wave radio telescope at Gauribidanur Ch.V.Sastry Bull. Astron. Soc. India, 1983, Vol.11, p167
  137. Observations of the Rosette Nebula using the Decameter Wave Radio Telescope at Gauribidanur Ch.V.Sastry, A.A.Deshpande, R.K.Shevgaonkar Astrophys. Space Sci., 1983, Vol.102, p21
  138. Observations and interpretation of solar decametric absorption bursts N.Gopalswamy, G.Thejappa, Ch.V.Sastry J. Astrophys. Astron., 1983, Vol.4, p215
  139. Diffuse radio emission from Coma cluster of galaxies at decameter wavelengths Ch.V.Sastry, R.K.Shevgaonkar J. Astrophys. Astron., 1983, Vol.4, p47
  140. Observations of the slowly varying component of solar radio emission at decameter wavelengths Ch.V.Sastry, R.K.Shevgaonkar, M.N.Ramanuja Solar Phys., 1983, Vol.87, p391
  141. Absorption bursts in the radio emission from the Sun at decameter wavelengths Ch.V.Sastry, K.R.Subramanian, V.Krishan Astrophys. Lett., 1983, Vol.23, p95
  142. Observations of the supernova remnants HB9 and IC443 at 34.5 MHz K.S.Dwarakanath, R.K.Shevgaonkar, Ch.V.Sastry
    J. Astrophys. Astron., 1982, Vol.3(2), p207
  143. Time structure of solar decameter type III radio bursts G.Thejappa, Ch.V.Sastry J. Astrophys. Astron., 1982, Vol.3, p151
  144. The structure of Cygnus loop at 34.5 MHz Ch.V.Sastry, K.S.Dwarakanath, R.K.Shevgaonkar J. Astrophys. Astron., 1981, Vol.2(3), p339
  145. Pulsating radio emission at decameter wavelengths from the Sun Ch.V.Sastry, V.Krishan, K.R.Subramanian
    J. Astrophys. Astron., 1981, Vol.2, p59
  146. Observations and interpretation of the slowly varying component of solar radio emission at decameter wavelengths Ch.V.Sastry, K.S.Dwarakanath, R.K.Shevgaonkar, V.Krishan Solar Phys., 1981, Vol.73, p363
  147. On the correlation between exciter duration and decay constant of solar decameter type III radio bursts K.R.Subramanian, V.Krishan, Ch.V.Sastry Solar Phys., 1981, Vol.70, p375
  148. Observations and interpretation of type IIIb solar radio bursts V.Krishan, K.R.Subramanian, Ch.V.Sastry Solar Phys., 1980, Vol.66, p347
  149. Observations on the occultation of the radio source Tau A by the solar corona Ch.V.Sastry Ind. J. Radio Space Phys., 1974, Vol.3, p196.
  150. Observations on the time and frequency structure of decameter solar radio bursts Ch.V.Sastry Solar Phys., 1973, Vol.28, p197
  151. The frequency drift and time splitting of decameter solar radio bursts Ch.V.Sastry Astrophys. Lett., 1972, Vol.11, p47
  152. Homologous microwave bursts and associated solar flares U. V. Gopala Rao Solar Phys., 1970, Vol.14, p389
  153. Time splitting of decameter solar radio bursts Ch.V.Sastry Astrophys. Lett., 1971, Vol.8, p115
  154. Observations on the time structure of solar radio bursts at a wavelength of 12 m Ch.V.Sastry Solar Phys., 1969, Vol.10, p429
  155. Influence of the satellite Io on Jupiter`s Decametric radio emission U.V. Gopala Rao Indian Academy of Sciences, 1967, Vol.65, p112
  156. Radio Star Scintillations in Equatorial Region B.N.Bhargava The Institution of Telecommunication Engineers, 1964, Vol.10, p404
  157. Design and Performance of V.H.F. receiving equipment for reception of extremely weak signals of solar and Galactic origin in the metre wavelength region B.N.Bhargava, A.P. Jayarajan The Institution of Telecommunication Engineers, 1960, Vol.6, p231
  158. Radio noise-bursts from solar M-regions A.K.Das, B.N.Bhargava Nature, 1953, Vol.172, p855
  159. Eruptive Prominence of February 26, 1953 and Associated Radio Noise-Burst A.K.Das, K. Sethumadhavan Nature, 1953, Vol.172, p446
Last updated on: April 17, 2024