ASI-2016 Parallel Sessions: Tuesday, 10 May, 2016

ASI-2016 Parallel Sessions: Tuesday, 10 May, 2016

Tuesday, 10 May, 2016 
Time: 16:00-17:30

Venue: EMMRC Auditorium

Stars, The Milky Way Galaxy and its Neighbours-I [Chairperson: Annapurni Subramaniam]
TimeSpeakerTitle
16:00–16.15Tapas BaugGalactic bubble N37 and surrounding star formation activity
16:15–16.30Lokesh Kumar DewanganA multi-scale, multi-wavelength study of massive star-forming region W42
16:30–16.45Jessy JoseEffect of stellar feedback on subsequent star formation activity 
16:45-17:00Kaushar VaidyaOptical Spectroscopy of X-ray Selected Young Stars in the Carina Nebula
17:00-17:15Aruna GoswamiCarbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor stars: evolution, nucleosynthesis, observations and the impact on cosmochemistry
17:15-17:30Susmitha Rani AntonyOxygen abundances in carbon enhance metal poor (CEMP) stars: Comparison between CO and [OI] lines

 

Tuesday,10 May, 2016 
Time:16:00-17:30

Venue: Ibn Khaldoon Auditorium

Extragalactic Astronomy-I [Chairperson: Somak Raychaudhury]
Time SpeakerTitle
16:00–16.15Soumavo GhoshEffect of Dark Matter halo on spiral structures of different scales
16:15–16.30Suvendu RakshitFirst spatially resolved black hole mass of quasar 3C273
16:30–16.45Kartick C SarkarMulti-wavelength emission from galactic winds and Fermi Bubbles
16:45-17:00Vikas ChandSpectral study of gamma ray bursts using CZTI of ASTROSAT 
17:00-17:15Indranil ChattopadhyaySimulation of accretion disc and multiple shocks
17:15-17:30Rupak RoyLuminous Supernovae : Implication of shock interaction on the observed properties 
Tuesday, 10 May, 2016  
Time:16:00-17:30
Venue: Biotechnology Auditorium
Instrumentation and Techniques-I [Chairperson:Eswar Reddy]
TimeSpeakerTitle
16:00 – 16:20Shiang-Yu WangOptical/IR Instrumentation Projects in Taiwan
16:20 – 16:35Arun Kumar NaiduPONDER - A Real time software backend for pulsar and IPS observations at the Ooty Radio Telescope
16:35 – 16:50Saurabh SinghOn the Detection of Global 21-cm signal from Reionization using Interferometers
16:50 – 17:20Maheswar Gopinathan3.6m Devasthal Optical Telescope (DOT): Commissioning and early science