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XXXVI Meeting of Astronomical Society of India Department of Astronomy, Osmania University, Hyderabad 5 – 9 February 2018 Abstract Book Table of Contents Title Page No. 6th February 2018 Special Lecture - Parameswaran Ajith - Einstein’s Messengers 1 Parallel Session – Stars, ISM and the Galaxy I 2 Lokesh Dewangan - Observational Signatures of Cloud-Cloud Collision in the 2 Galactic Star-Forming Regions (I) Manash Samal - Understanding star formation in filamentary clouds - a case 3 study on the G182.4+00.3 cloud Veena - Understanding the structure, evolution and kinematics of the IRDC 4 G333.73+0.37 Jessy Jose - The youngest free-floating planets: A transformative survey of 5 nearby star forming regions with the novel W-band filter at CFHT-WIRCam Mayank Narang - Are Exoplanet properties determined by the host star? 6 Parallel Session – Extragalactic Astronomy 1 7 Rupak Roy - The Nuclear-transients 7 Agniva Roychowdhury - Study of multi-band X-Ray Time Variability of Mrk 421 8 using ASTROSAT Brajesh Kumar - Long term optical monitoring of the transitional Type Ic/BL-Ic 9 supernova ASASSN-16fp (SN 2016coi) Prajval Shastri - Multi-wavelength Views of Accreting Supermassive Black Holes 9 using ASTROSAT Pranjupriya Goswami - X-ray spectral curvature of high energy blazars with 10 NuSTAR observations Bindu Rani - Wobbling jets in active super-massive black holes 10 Parallel Session – General Relativity and Cosmology I 11 Pravabati Chingangbam - Probing length and time scales of the EoR using 11 Minkowski Tensors (I) Akash Kumar Patwa - On detecting EoR using drift scan data from MWA 11 Table of Contents Shamik Ghosh - Current status of the radio dipole and its measurement 12 strategy with the SKA Debanjan Sarkar - Modelling redshift-space distortion (RSD) in the post- 13 reionization HI 21-cm power spectrum Dinesh Raut - Measuring the reionization 21cm fluctuations using clustering 14 wedges. Parallel Session – Stars, ISM and the Galaxy II 15 Saurabh Sharma - Multi-wavelength studies of star forming regions(I) 15 Sonu Tabitha - Probing Early Phases of High Mass Stars with 6.7 GHz Methanol 16 Masers Gourav Banerjee - Spectroscopic Studies of Galactic Field Be stars through 16 CaII and FeII emission lines Avrajit Bandyopadhyay - Connection between Globular clusters and Galactic 17 halo Gaurav Singh - Study of Blue Straggler Stars in Galactic Globular Cluster NGC 18 6656 Parallel Session – Extragalactic Astronomy II 19 Saumyadip Samui - Cosmic Ray driven outflows from high-z galaxies (I) 19 Dipanjan Mukherjee - Impact of relativistic jets from AGNs on their host 20 galaxies Ramij Raja - Studying merging phenomena of massive clusters through multi- 21 wavelength study of MACSJ0417.5-1154 Ramya - Evolving perspectives on the formation and evolution of Giant Low 21 Surface Brightness galaxies Naslim Neelamkodan - ALMA reveals molecular cloud N55 in the Large 22 Magellanic Cloud as a site of massive star formation 7th February 2018 Plenary Session 1 - TIME DOMAIN ASTRONOMY 23 Table of Contents G. C. Anupama - Studies of Supernovae in the era of future large facilities 23 Biswajit Paul - X-ray timing from milliseconds to decades and time resolved 24 spectroscopy/polarimetry Shabnam Iyyani - Gamma ray burst: A window to the extraordinary and 24 extreme Universe Parallel Session – Stars, ISM and the Galaxy III 25 Sabyasachi Pal - Low frequency radio emission from extra-solar planets using 25 TIFR GMRT Sky Survey Bhaswati Bhattacharya - Searching for pulsars with GMRT : Fermi-directed 26 search and GHRSS survey Sushan Konar - The Nulling Pulsars : A statistical study 27 Mayur Bhaskar Shende - Formation of Episodic Jets from Black Hole Accretion 27 Disks Manoneeta C - The peculiar bursting behavior of magnetars and its 28 implications Shilpa Sarkar - Two-temperature flows around compact objects 29 Parallel Session – Extragalactic Astronomy III 30 Resmi Lekshmi - The Gamma Ray Burst from the first binary Neutron Star merger 30 (I) Kuntal Misra - Merger ejecta in short gamma ray bursts 30 Debdutta Paul - Luminosity function of Gamma Ray Bursts 31 Muhammed Saleem - Short-GRB afterglows in coincidence with gravitational 32 waves from Binary Neutron Star mergers Ruchika - The group environment in the Coma supercluster 32 Table of Contents Parallel Session – General Relativity and Cosmology II 33 Tuhin Ghosh - Measurements of Degree-scale B-mode polarization with BICEP2, 33 Keck Array and Planck (I) Kanhaiya Lal Pandey - Role of primordial black holes in SMBH formation at high 33 $z$ Lankeswar Dey - Constraining higher order gravitational wave back-reaction 34 in blazar OJ287 black hole binary Subhabrata Majumdar - Cosmological Missing Baryons hidden in CGM 35 Prasanta Kumar Das - Fermionic dark matter and supernova SN1987A cooling 35 Parallel Session – Stars, ISM and the Galaxy IV 36 Anindita Mondal - Calculation of H and He emission line fluxes in Novae 36 spectra Firoza Sutaria - UV studies of X-ray and optically bright SNRs 37 Barnali Das - Discovery of Electron Cyclotron MASER Emission from the 38 magnetic chemically peculiar star HD 133880 Subhajeet Karmakar - A Very Long and Hot X-ray Superflare on an RS CVn 39 type eclipsing binary SZ PSc K. Sriram - Investigating the dynamical instability criterion for asynchronous 40 binary systems Malu S. - Evidence of a tertiary component in Kepler contact binary K2 EPIC 41 2073314 Parallel Session - Instrumentation and Techniques I 42 Abhijit Chakraborty - How to achieve sub-1m/s precision Radial Velocity using 42 a Stabilized HR Spectrograph Shashi Bushan Pandey - 4KX4K CCD Imager for the 3.6m DOT and first light 42 results Archita Rai - Near-Infrared Imaging Spectro-Polarimeter (NISP) instrument for 43 PRL 2.5-m telescope. Table of Contents Kaushal Buch - Initial Developments in the Design and Implementation of FPA 44 Beamformer for the Expanded GMRT Yogesh Wadadekar - GMRT Archive Processing Project 45 8th February 2018 Plenary Session 2 - SCIENCE WITH THE UPGRADED GMRT 46 Yashwant Gupta - The upgraded GMRT: Overview and Prospects for Pulsar 47 Studies Ruta Kale - Clusters of galaxies with the upgraded GMRT 47 Nirupam Roy - Spectral line observations with the upgraded GMRT 48 Thesis presentations I 49 Rahul Kothari - On the Study of CMB Dipole Modulation and Its Relationship 49 with Spatial Inhomogeneity and Spacetime Noncommutativity Visweshwar Ram Marthi - Towards detecting redshifted HI with the Ooty Wide 50 Field Array Samir Choudhuri - Visibility-based Power Spectrum Estimation for Low- 51 Frequency Radio Interferometric Observations Pragati Pradhan - Pulse Profile Studies and Hard X-Ray Properties of Neutron 52 Stars Thesis presentations II 53 Tirtha Pratim Das - Study of noble gases in lunar exosphere using the CHACE- 53 MIP observation of Chandrayaan-1 Sowmya Krishnamurthy - Scattering polarization with Paschen--Back effect as 54 a tool to diagnose the magnetic structuring of the solar atmosphere Krishna Kumar Pandey - Study of solar activity during solar cycles 21-23 55 Shubham Srivastav - Observational Studies of Low Redshift Supernovae 56 Table of Contents Parallel Session - Sun and the Solar System I 57 Abhishek Srivastava - On Understanding New Heating Candidates for Sun's 57 Corona (I) Dipankar Banerjee - On Long term study of the sun using Kodaikanal Digitized 57 data Divya Oberoi - Solar radio astronomy at low radio frequencies: The dawn of a 58 new era Rohit Sharma - Characterising weak low radio frequency emission from the Sun 59 Ayesha Maryam Mazarbhuiya - Polarimetric study of comet C/2015 V2 60 (Johnson) at low phase angle Parallel Session - Extragalactic Astronomy IV 61 Dharam Vir Lal - Cluster and radio relic: A sharp view using upgraded GMRT 61 K. S. Dwarkanath - Discovery of radio relics in the outskirts of the low-mass 61 galaxy cluster Abell 168 Veeresh Singh - Discovery of radio relics in the outskirts of the low-mass galaxy 62 cluster Abell 168 Bhargav Vaidya - Non-thermal Emission and Polarisation from AGN Jets 62 Sitha K. Jagan - Interpretating the synchrotron spectral curvature of PKS 2155- 63 304 Sonkamble Satish Shripati - Metallicity enrichment in hot gas environments via 63 radio jet Parallel Session - Instrumentation and Techniques II 64 Ajay Ratheesh - Astrosat Cadmium Zinc Telluride Imager as a Short GRB 64 Detector Madhuri Siriprolu - Development and Studies on TPC GEM X-ray Polarimeter 65 Shiv Kumar Goyal - Supra Thermal & Energetic Particle Spectrometer (STEPS), 66 onboard Aditya-L1 mission Table of Contents Public Talk - Biman Nath - A dung beetle's view of the Milky Way 67 9th February 2018 Plenary Session 3 - GALAXIES AND THE IGM 68 Aseem Paranjape - Recent insights into dark halo assembly and implications 68 for galaxy evolution Arunima Bannerjee - Origin of LSB galaxies: A dynamical study 69 Biman Nath - Galaxies and the intergalactic medium 69 Parallel Session – Sun and the Solar System II 70 Aveek Sarkar - Numerical Simulation of active region MHD oscillations and 70 coronal loop implosion Dattaraj Dhuri - Prediction of solar flares from photospheric magnetic field 70 using machine learning Jishnu Bhattacharya - Iterative inversion of synthetic travel times successful at 71 recovering sub-surface profiles of supergranular flows Nishtha Sachdeva - Proxies for CME acceleration 71 K Sasikumar Raja - Turbulent density fluctuations and proton heating rate in 72 the solar wind from $9-20~R_{odot}$ Debi Prasad Choudhary - Flows along Super-Penumbral Fibrils of Sunspots 72 Parallel Session - Extragalactic Astronomy V 73 Smriti Mahajan - Blue spheroids: progenitors of spirals or passive ellipticals? 73 Kshitija Kelkar - Evolving galaxies in evolving environments 74 Kameswara Bharadwaj Mantha - A Tale of Two Galaxy Merger Identification 75 Techniques: Empirical and Theoretical Investigation of Close-Pairs and Tidal Table of Contents Features Rubinur Khatun - Understanding the galaxy merger system with EVLA and UVIT 76 Niladri Paul - Halo model of HI galaxies and their scaling relations 76 Arun Kumar Diwakar - Very flat triaxial mass models of elliptical galaxies 77 Parallel Session - General Relativity and Cosmology III 78 Shilpa Kastha - Parametrized test of post-Newtonian multipolar structure of 78 compact binary merger Mandar Patil - Can we use gravity to produce ultra-high energy cosmic rays 79 and neutrinos ? Shantanu Desai - Limit on graviton mass from galaxy cluster Abell 1689 79 Shabbir Shaikh - Bayesian analysis of hemispherical asymmetry observed in 80 CMB Vipin Sudevan - A Measurement of CMB Angular Power Spectrum from Planck 81 & Wmap Observations Poster Presentations - Sun and Solar System 82 Poster Presentations - Stars, ISM and the Galaxy 103 Poster Presentations - Extragalactic Astronomy 131 Poster Presentations - Instrumentation and Techniques 168 Poster Presentations - General Relativity and Cosmology 182 Poster Presentations - Other 191 ASI2018 – Abstract Book 1 Tuesday, 6th February 2018 Tuesday, February 6th , 2018 Special Lecture -Parameswaran Ajith - Einstein’s Messengers Time: 11:30 - 12:30 Venue: IICT Auditorium Special Lecture Parameswaran Ajith Invited Einstein's messengers Recent gravitational-wave observations by LIGO and Virgo not only confirm the century-old prediction of Einstein, but also herald the beginning of a new branch of astronomy. While the binary black hole observations allow us to test the predictions of Einstein’s theory in the regime of extreme gravity and to study the physics and astrophysics of black holes, the binary neutron star observation has announced the dawn of multi messenger astronomy. Based on the observed rate of these events, we expect a large number of binary mergers to be observed in the near future, along with other possible sources. This talk will summarize the current status of gravitational-wave observations, what we learned from them, and prospects for the near future.

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