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Item DJIN : Detection in journals of identifiers and names(LISA VI Conference, 2010-02-17) Lesteven, S.; Bonnin, C.; Derriere, S.; et al.Item Five years of the RRI Digital Repository: Some lessons and reflections(LISA VI Conference, 2010-02-16) Srinivasan, Girija; Patil, Y. M.; Manjunath, M.; et al.Item Information scientists: between editors and data centers(LISA VI Conference, 2010-02-16) Brouty, Marianne; Woelfel, Fabienne; Bruneau, Chantal; et al.Item Open access to physics and astronomy thesis: A case study of the RRI digital repository(LISA VI Conference, 2010-02-16) Nagaraj, M. N.; Manjunath, M.; Kiran; et al.Item Understanding the role of carbon in ultraviolet extinction along galactic sight lines(2011-11-22) Parvathi, V. S.; Sofia, U. J.; Murthy, J.; et al.Item Evolution of mid-infrared spectral energy distribution of dust forming nova V1280SCo based on infrared observations with subaru/COMICS, gemini/T-ReCS and AKARI/IRC(2011-11-22) Sakon, I.; Sako, S.; Shimonishi, T.; et al.Item Hydrodynamic simulation coupled to chemical evolution in the star forming regions(2011-11-22) Majumdar, Liton; Das, Ankan; Chakrabarti, Sandip K.; et al.Chemical composition of a molecular cloud is highly sensitive upon the physical properties around that region. In order to have the more realistic knowledge around the star forming region, a two dimensional hydrodynamical flow is considered during the collapsing phase of a proto-star. Total variation diminishing scheme (TVD) is used to solve the set of hydrodynamical equations. Arm with this sophisticated hydrodynamical model, we couple our reasonably large chemical network including gas phase as well as grain phase chemical network, to study the chemical evolution during collapse of a protostar. Chemical evolution are studied by assuming constant temperature throughout the simulation as well as considering the temperature variation from the hydrodynamical model. It is noticed that Simulation results are highly sensitive upon the dynamic behavior of the collapsing Cloud.Item Transfer of radiation in H₂CS molecule in interstellar space(2011-11-22) Sharma, Mohit; Sharma, Monika; Verma, U. P.; et al.Item Development of a software intergrated with a graphical user interface for the study of light scattering studies on dust particles(2011-11-22) Gogoi, Ankur; Rajkhowa, Pritom; Choudhury, Amarjyoti; et al.Item TDDFT studies of PAHs: the case of PAHs with five membered rings(2011-11-22) Pathak, Amit; Hammonds, M.; Sarre, P. J.; et al.