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  1. Sarkar, Shilpa, Singh, Kuldeep, Chattopadhyay, Indranil, & Laurent, Philippe. (2023). Two-temperature accretion flows around strongly magnetized stars and their spectral analysis. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc.

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  2. Joshi, Raj Kishor & Chattopadhyay, Indranil. (2023). The Morphology and Dynamics of Relativistic Jets with Relativistic Equation of State. Astrophy. Jr., 498: 13(10pp) ).

  3. Dimple, Misra, K. & Arun, K. G. (2023). Evidence for Two Distinct Populations of Kilonova-associated Gamma-Ray Bursts. Astrophy. Jr. Letters, 949 : L22 (8pp).

  4. Dewangan, L. K. et al. (including Sharma, Saurabh). (2023). Star-forming site RAFGL 5085: Is a perfect candidate of hub-filament system? Jr. Astrophys. Astr., 44 : 23(12pp).

  5. Ghosh, Supriyo, Ninan, Joe P., Ojha, Devendra K. & Sharma, Saurabh. (2023). PYTANSPEC: A data reduction package for TANSPEC. Jr. Astrophys. Astr., 44 : 30(9pp). 

  6. Mallick, Kshitiz K., Sharma, Saurabh et al. (including Panwar, Neelam). (2023). Investigating morphology and CO gas kinematics of Sh2-112 region. Jr. Astrophys. Astr., 44 : 34(13pp).

  7. Panwar, Neelam, Jose, Jessy & Rishi, C. (2023). Survey of Hα emission-line stars in the star-forming region IC 5070. Jr. Astrophys. Astr., 44 : 42(10pp).

  8. Joshi, Y. C. & Panchal, A. (2023). Peeping into recent star-formation history of Magellanic Clouds.  Jr. Astrophys. Astr., 44 : 45(8pp).

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  11. Ghosh, Arpan, Sharma, Saurabh et al. (including Verma, Aayushi). (2023). Spectroscopy of nine eruptive young variables using TANSPEC. Jr. Astrophys. Astr., 44 : 50(12pp).

  12. Naik, Milind B. et al. (including Sharma, Saurabh & Ghosh, Arpan). TIRCAM2 fast sub-array readout mode for lunar occultation studies. Jr. Astrophys. Astr., 44 : 51(5pp).

  13. Verma, Aayushi, Sharma, Saurabh et al. (including Ghosh, Arpan). (2023). Kronberger 55: A candidate for end-dominated collapse scenario.  Jr. Astrophys. Astr., 44 : 52(13pp). 

  14. Tiwari, S. et al. (including Kumar, B.). (2023). Type Ia supernovae SN 2013bz, PSN J0910 + 5003, and ASASSN-16ex: similar to 09dc-like? Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 521, 5207-5223.

  15. Jovanović, Miljana D., Damljanović, Goran, Taris, François, Gupta, Alok C. & Bhatta, Gopal. (2023). Multiband optical variability of a newly discovered 12 blazars sample from 2013 - 2019. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 522, 767-791.

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  17. West, Matthew J. et al. (including Banerjee, Dipankar). (2023). Defining the Middle Corona. Solar Physics, 298 : 78 (61pp).

  18. Panchal, Dimple, Kumar, Tripurari S., Omar, Amitesh & Misra, Kuntal. (2023). Characterization of a deep-depletion 4K × 4K charge-coupled device detector system designed for ARIES Devasthal faint object spectrograph. Jr. Astron. Telesc. Instrum. Syst., 9(1): 018002(16pp).

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  22. Omar, Amitesh. (2023). Detection possibilities of hostless intergalactic supernova remnants with Square Kilometre Array. Jr. Astrophy. Astron., 44 (1): 15 (6pp).
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  24. Joshi, Arti et al. (including Rawat, Nikita, Pandey, J. C. & Rao, Srinivas M.). (2023). Unravelling optical and X-ray properties of the disc-dominated intermediate polar IGR J15094-6649. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Sco., 521, 6156-6169.
  25. Valtonen, Mauri J. et al. (including Gupta, A. C.). (2023). Refining the OJ 287 2022 impact flare arrival epoch. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 521, 6143-6155.
  26. Kaithakkal, Anjali J.,  Borrero, J. M., Yabar, A. Pastor & Rodríguez, J de la Cruz. (2023). A reconnection-driven magnetic flux cancellation and a quiet Sun Ellerman bomb. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 521, 3882-3897.
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  28. Joshi, Jagdish C., Tanaka, Shuta J., Miranda, L. S. & Razzaque, Soebur. (2023). Study of maximum electron energy of sub-PeV pulsar wind nebulae by multiwavelength modelling. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 520, 5858–5869. 
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  34. Sarmah, P., Chakraborty, S. & Joshi, Jagdish C. (2023). Probing LHAASO galactic PeVatrons through gamma-ray and neutrino correspondence. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 521, 1144–1151.
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  36. Jalan, Priyanka, Rakshit, Suvendu, Woo, Jong-Jak, Kotilainen, Jari, & Stalin, C S. (2023). An empirical relation to estimate host galaxy stellar light from AGN spectra. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc. Letters. 521, L11-L16.
  37. Mallick, Anohita, Singh, Raghubar & Reddy, Bacham E. (2023). Lithium Abundances in Giants as a Function of Stellar Mass: Evidence for He Flash as the Source of Li Enhancement in Low-mass Giants. Astrophy. Jr. Letters, 944: L5 (8pp).
  38. Maurya, Jayanand, Joshi, Y. C., Panchal, A. & Gour, A. S. (2023). Investigating Stellar Variability in the Open Cluster Region NGC 381. Astron. Jr., 165: 90 (17pp).
  39. Sheoran, Jyoti, Pant, Vaibhav, Patel, Ritesh & Banerjee, D. (2023). Evolution of the thermodynamic properties of a coronal mass ejection in the inner Corona. Front. Astron. Space Sci., 10: 1092881 (12pp).
  40. Priyadarshi, Aditya, Hegde, Manjunath Jha, Bibhuti Kumar, Chatterjee, Subhamoy, Manda, Sudip, Chowdhury, Mayukh & Banerjee, D. (2023). Detection of solar filaments using suncharts from Kodaikanal Solar Observatory archive employing a clustering approach. Astrophy. Jr., 943: 140 (10pp).
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  44. Kishore, Shubham, Gupta, A. C. & Wiita, Paul J. (2023). Detection of Quasiperiodic Oscillations in the Blazar S4 0954+658 with TESS. Astrophy. Jr., 943: 53 (16pp).
  45. Jaiswal, Aditya, Naja, M., Bhattacharjee, Samaresh, Tiwari, S. N. & Reddy, B. M. (2023). Unraveling the dynamics of an intense pre-monsoon hailstorm and summer monsoon deep convective system over the central Himalayas using a VHF radar. Atmos. Res., 284, 106595 (20pp).
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  55. Kuznetsov, A. A., Karakotov, R. R., Chandrashekhar, K., & Banerjee, D. (2023). X-Ray and ultraviolet flares on AT microscopii observed by AstroSat. Res. Astron. Astrophy., 23: 015006 (16pp).
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  2. Villarroel, Beatriz, et al. (including Gupta, Alok C.). (2022). Launching the VASCO Citizen Science Project. Universe, 8(11), 561(16pp).

  3. Gupta, Rahul, Kumar, Amit, Pandey, Shashi Bhushan, et al. (including  Ghosh, Ankur, Dimple, Misra, Kuntal, Kumar, Brajesh & Aryan, Amar). (2022) Revealing nature of GRB 210205A, ZTF21aaeyldq (AT2021any) and follow-up observations with the 4K×4K CCD imager + 3.6m DOT. Jr. Astrophys. Astr., 43: 11(15pp).

  4. Troja, E. et al. (including Kumar, Amit, Gupta, Rahul, Aryan, Amar, Misra, K. & Pandey, S. B.). (2022). A nearby long gamma-ray burst from a merger of compact objects. Nature, 612, 228–231.

  5. Schatz, H. et al. (including Aryan, Amar & Bandyopadhyay, A.). (2022). Horizons: nuclear astrophysics in the 2020s and beyond. Jr. Phys. G: Nucl. Part. Phys. 49, 110502 (78pp).

  6. Gautam, A. S. et al. (including Dumka, U. C.). (2022). Relationship between lightning and aerosol optical depth over the Uttarakhand region in India: thermodynamic perspective. Urban Science, 6 (4), 70 (19pp).

  7. Singh, M. et al. (including Misra, K. & Ailawadhi, Bhavya). (2022). Optical studies of a bright Type Iax supernova SN 2020rea. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 517, 5617-5626. 

  8. Aryan, Amar  Pandey, S. B. et al. (including Kumar, Amit, Gupta, Rahul Ror, Amit Kumar). (2022). SN 2016iyc: a Type IIb supernova arising from a low-mass progenitor. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 517, 1750-1766.

  9. Rawat, Nikita, Pandey, J. C., Joshi, A., Scaringi, S. & Yadava, U. (2022). SWIFT J0503.7-2819: a nearly synchronous intermediate polar below the period gap?. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 517, 1667-1677.

  10. Aryan, Amar, Pandey, S. B., Kumar, Amit, Gupta, Rahul, Ror, Amit Kumar, Tripathi, A. & Tiwari, S. N. (2022). Analyses of hydrogen-stripped core–collapse supernovae using MOSFiT and MESA-based tools. Jr. Astroph. Astron., 43 (2), 87 (10pp).

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  12. Gupta, Rahul, Pandey, S. B., Kumar, Amit, Aryan, Amar, Ror, Amit Kumar, Sharma, Saurabh, Misra, Kuntal, Castro-Tirado, A. J. & Tiwari, S. N. (2022). Photometric studies on the host galaxies of gamma-ray bursts using 3.6m Devasthal optical telescope. Jr. Astrophy. Astron., 43 (2), 82 (15pp).

  13. Kushwaha, P. (2022). BL Lac object OJ 287: exploring a complete spectrum of issues concerning relativistic jets and accretion. Jr. Astrophy. Astron., 43 (2), 79 (13pp).

  14. Ghosh, Ankur & Misra, K. et al. (including Omar, A. & Dimple). (2022). Modeling the late-time merger ejecta emission in short gamma ray bursts. Jr. Astrophy. Astron., 43 (2), 66 (8pp).

  15. Gangopadhyay, Anjasha & Misra, K. et al. (2022). A global look into the world of interacting supernovae. Jr. Astrophy. Astron., 43 (2), 51 (8pp). 

  16. Ambade, B., Sankar, T. K., Sahu, L. K. & Dumka, U. C. (2022). Understanding sources and composition of black carbon and PM2.5 in urban environments in East India. Urban Science, 6 (3), 60 (16pp).

  17. Abadi, A. R. S. et al. (including Dumka, U. C.). (2022). Long-term investigation of aerosols in the Urmia Lake region in the Middle East by ground-based and satellite data in 2000–2021. Remote Sensing, 14, 3827 (18pp). 

  18. Cai, Y.-Z. et al. (including Misra, K.). (2022). Forbidden hugs in pandemic times: III. Observations of the luminous red nova AT 2021biy in the nearby galaxy NGC 4631. Astron. & Astrophy., 667, A4 (21pp).

  19. Bisht, D. et al. (including Yadav, R. K. S.). (2022). A comprehensive study of five Intermediate-age Pismis (2, 3, 7, 12, 15) clusters using photometric and astrometric data from Gaia EDR3. Astron. Jr., 164: 171 (17pp). 

  20. Devanand, P. U., Gupta, A. C., Jithesh, V. & Wiita, Paul J. (2022). Study of X-ray intraday variability of HBL blazars based on observations obtained with XMM-Newton. Astrophy. Jr., 939: 80 (28pp).

  21. Prabhu, Deepthi S. et al. (including Yadav, R. K. S.). (2022). Globular Cluster UVIT Legacy Survey (GlobULeS). III. Omega centauri in farultraviolet. Astrophy. Jr. Lett., 939: L20 (10pp).

  22. Olmo-García, Amanda (including Kumar, Brajesh). (2022). Optical spectroscopic characterization of Fermi blazar candidates of uncertain type with TNG and DOT: first results. Mon. Not. Roy. Aston. Soc., 516, 5702-5711.

  23. Panthi, Anju et al. (including Pandey, Sindhu). (2022). UOCS –VIII. UV study of the open cluster NGC 2506 using ASTROSAT. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 516, 5318-5330.

  24. Kumar, Harsh et al. (including Kumar, Brajesh). (2022). GROWTH on S190426c II: GROWTH-India Telescope search for an optical counterpart with a custom image reduction and candidate vetting pipeline. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 516, 4517-4528.

  25. Omar, Amitesh. (2022). LOFAR discovery of rare large FR I jets in the low-luminosity radio galaxy NGC 5322. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc. Lett., 517, L81-L85.

  26. Bandyopadhyay, Avrajit, Sivarani, Thirupathi, Beers, Timothy C., Susmitha, A., Nayak, Prasanta K., Pandey, Jeewan C. (2022). Li distribution, kinematics, and detailed abundance analysis among very metal-poor stars in the galactic halo from the HESP-GOMPA survey. Atrophy. Jr., 937: 52 (15pp).

  27. Patel, Ritesh & Pant, Vaibhav. (2022). Hi-C 2.1 observations of reconnection nanojets. Astrophy. Jr., 938: 122 (9pp).

  28. Pandey, Shivangi, Rakshit, Suvendu, Woo, Jong-Hak & Stalin, C. S. (2022). Spectroscopic reverberation mapping of Quasar PKS 0736 + 017: broad-line region and black-hole mass. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 516, 2671-2682.

  29. Chand, Krishan & Gopal-Krishna. (2022). Persistence of the blazar state in flat-spectrum radio quasars. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc. Lett., 516, L18-L23.

  30. Omar, Amitesh. (2022). On energetics and progenitors of odd radio circles: a causal connection with tidal disruption of stars?. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc. Lett., 516, L43-L47.

  31. Jha, Bibhuti Kumar, Hegde, Manjunath, Priyadarshi, Aditya, Mandal, S., Ravindra, B. & Banerjee, D. (2022). Extending the sunspot area series from Kodaikanal Solar Observatory. Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences, 9, 1019751 (10pp).

  32. Hoque, H. M. S. et al. (including Naja, M.). (2022). Multi-axis differential optical absorption spectroscopy (MAX-DOAS) observations of formaldehyde and nitrogen dioxide at three sites in Asia and comparison with the global chemistry transport model CHASER. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 22, 12559-12589.

  33. Kaushik, K., Omar, Amitesh, Kumar, Brijesh, Misra, Kuntal & Joshi, Jagdish. (2022). LOFAR search for radio emission from galaxies hosting tidal disruption events. Res. Notes AAS, 6 (9), 195.

  34. Dimple Misra, K. et al. (including Ghosh, Ankur, Gupta, Rahul Pandey, S. B.). (2022). Multiwavelength analysis of short GRB 201221D and its comparison with other high & low redshift short GRBs. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 516, 1-12.

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  36. Noel, A. Priyana, Gaur, H. Gupta, A. C. et al. (including Dhiman, Vinit). (2022). X-Ray intraday variability of the TeV blazar Markarian 421 with XMM-newton. Astrophy. Jr. Sup. Sr., 262: 4 (15pp).

  37. Chattopadhyay, T. et al. (including Gupta, Rahul). (2022). Hard X-ray polarization catalog for a five-year sample of gamma-ray bursts using AstroSat CZT imager. Astroph. Jr., 936 :12 (13pp).

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  40. Saha, Piyali et al. (including Sharma, Neha). (2022). Investigation of rocket effect in bright-rimmed clouds using Gaia EDR3. Mon. Not. Roy. Astro. Soc., 515, L67–L71.

  41. Kumar, Amit, Pandey, S. B., Gupta, Rahul, Aryan, Amit, Ror, Amit Kumar, Sharma, Saurabh & Brahme, Nameeta. (2022). Tale of GRB 171010A/SN 2017htp and GRB 171205A/SN 2017iuk: magnetar origin?. New Astronomy, 97, 101889 (17pp).

  42. Singh, Gurpreet Pandey, J. C. (2022). An X-Ray study of coronally connected Active Eclipsing Binaries. Astroph. Jr., 934: 20 (21pp).

  43. Dimple, Misra, Kuntal, Ghosh, Ankur, Arun, K. G., Gupta, Rahul, Kumar, Amit, Resmi, L., Pandey, S. B. & Yadav, Lallan. (2022). GRB 210217A: a short or a long GRB?. Jr. Astroph. Astron., 43 (2): 39 (10pp).

  44. Ojha, Vineet, Jha, Vivek Kumar, Chand, Hum & Singh, Veeresh. (2022). Evidence of jet-induced optical microvariability in radio-loud narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies. Mon. Not. Roy. Astro. Soc., 514, 5607–5624.

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  46. Joshi, Raj Kishor, Debnath, S., Chattopadhyay, I. (2022). Shocks in radiatively driven time-dependent, relativistic jets around Black Holes. Astrophy. Jr, 933: 75 (15pp).

  47. Geng, X. et al. (including Kushwaha, P.). (2022). Exploring γ-ray flares in the long-term light curves of CTA 102 at GeV energies. Astrophy. Jr. Supp. Ser., 260: 48 (29pp).

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  38. Majumdar, S., Pant, V., Patel, R. & Banerjee, D. (2020). Connecting 3D evolution of coronal mass ejections to their source regions. Astrophy. Jr., 899:6 (15pp).

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  44. Pandey, Ashwani, et al. (including Gupta, A. C.) (2020). Optical variability of three extreme TeV blazars. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 496, 1430- 1444.

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