29th March 2022

Tuesday, 29 March 2022
[Time: 11:30 – 13:15] [Venue: LHC2-104]
Stars, ISM and the Galaxy V [Chairperson: Jeewan Pandey]
Speaker Title Time in Minutes
Veena VS The feathered Milky Way: Kpc-scale molecular clouds connecting spiral arms (I) 30
Akanksha Khandelwal Discovery of an inflated hot Jupiter TOI-1789b around a late F-type star 15
Parul Janagal Revisiting the sub-pulse drifting phenomenon in PSR J1822-2256: Drift Modes, Sparks, and Emission Heights 15
Pratik Tarafdar The Indian Pulsar Timing Array 3.5-year Data Release 15
Yogesh Maan Eight hundred days of the magnetar XTE J1810-197: Insights from radio emission 15
Akshat Singhal Error analysis in high energy pulsar period estimation method 15


Tuesday, 29 March 2022
[Time: 11:30 – 13:15] [Venue: LHC2-005]
Extragalactic Astronomy V [Chairperson: Kuntal Misra]
Speaker Title Time in Minutes
Meera Nandakumar Understanding interstellar turbulence and it’s implications in external spiral galaxy NGC~5236 15
Prasun Dhang Generation and transport of large-scale magnetic fields in accretion flows 15
Rajdeep Agrawal Search for Lorentz Invariance Violation from stacked Gamma-Ray Burst spectral lag data 15
Sayan Kundu Numerical modelling and physical interplay of stochastic turbulent acceleration 15
Shilpa Sarkar Funnel flows around strongly magnetised neutron stars 15
Zahoor Malik Model-independent redshift estimation of BL Lac objects through very-high-energy observations 15
Brajesh Kumar Type Ib supernova SN 2017iro: A moderately luminous event with a possible binary progenitor 15


Tuesday, 29 March 2022
[Time: 11:30 – 13:15] [Venue: LHC2-002]
General Relativity and Cosmology IV [Chairperson: Shantanu Desai]
Speaker Title Time in Minutes
Monika Sinha Effect of nuclear symmetry energy on neutron star properties (I) 30
Saurabh Singh On the detection of a cosmic dawn signal in the radio background 15
Divyajyoti Exploring the effects of orbital eccentricity in the future detectors 15
Mayuri Sathyanarayana Rao PRATUSH : a proposed Indian lunar orbiter experiment for studying the Cosmic Dawn 15
Mukesh Kumar Singh Improved early-warning estimates of luminosity distance and orbital inclination of compact binary mergers 15
Sourabh Paul HI intensity mapping with the MeerKAT interferometer 15