J. Javaraiah

611 total citations
23 papers, 438 citations indexed

About

J. Javaraiah is a scholar working on Astronomy and Astrophysics, Oceanography and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, J. Javaraiah has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 438 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 11 papers in Oceanography and 6 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in J. Javaraiah's work include Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics (21 papers), Geophysics and Gravity Measurements (11 papers) and Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies (8 papers). J. Javaraiah is often cited by papers focused on Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics (21 papers), Geophysics and Gravity Measurements (11 papers) and Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies (8 papers). J. Javaraiah collaborates with scholars based in India, United States and Bulgaria. J. Javaraiah's co-authors include M. H. Gokhale, R. K. Ulrich, Luca Bertello, R. Komm, B. Ravindra, Katya Georgieva, S. Lefebvre, F. Váradi, J. E. Boyden and Jean-Pierre Rozelot and has published in prestigious journals such as The Astrophysical Journal, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society and Astronomy and Astrophysics.

In The Last Decade

J. Javaraiah

22 papers receiving 394 citations

Peers

J. Javaraiah
T. Ataç Türkiye
G. M. Le China
J. Sýkora Slovakia
D. Sudar Croatia
Debi Prasad Choudhary United States
Z. Q. Qu China
T. Ataç Türkiye
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Javaraiah, J., Jean-Pierre Rozelot, & Luca Bertello. (2012). The Solar Cycle. Advances in Astronomy. 2012. 1–2. 2 indexed citations
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Javaraiah, J.. (2012). The G–O Rule and Waldmeier Effect in the Variations of the Numbers of Large and Small Sunspot Groups. Solar Physics. 281(2). 827–837. 18 indexed citations
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Javaraiah, J.. (2011). Quasi 9 and 30–40 days periodicities in the solar differential rotation. Advances in Space Research. 48(6). 1032–1040. 7 indexed citations
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Javaraiah, J.. (2011). Solar cycle variations in the growth and decay of sunspot groups. Astrophysics and Space Science. 338(2). 217–226. 10 indexed citations
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Javaraiah, J. & R. K. Ulrich. (2006). Solar-Cycle-Related Variations in the Solar Differential Rotation and Meridional Flow: A Comparison. Solar Physics. 237(2). 245–265. 27 indexed citations
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Lefebvre, S., R. K. Ulrich, F. Váradi, et al.. (2005). The solar photograph archive of the Mount Wilson Observatory. A resource for a century of digital data. MmSAI. 76. 862. 6 indexed citations
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Javaraiah, J., Luca Bertello, & R. K. Ulrich. (2005). Long-Term Variations in Solar Differential Rotation and Sunspot Activity. Solar Physics. 232(1-2). 25–40. 45 indexed citations
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Georgieva, Katya, et al.. (2004). Solar rotation and solar wind–magnetosphere coupling. Planetary and Space Science. 53(1-3). 197–207. 16 indexed citations
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Javaraiah, J.. (2003). Predictions of strengths of long-term variations in sunspot activity. Astronomy and Astrophysics. 401(2). L9–L12. 14 indexed citations
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Javaraiah, J.. (2000). 22-Year periodicity in the solar differential rotation. Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy. 21(3-4). 167–170. 3 indexed citations
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Javaraiah, J. & R. Komm. (1999). Short-term periodicities of the sun's ‘mean’ and differential rotation. Solar Physics. 184(1). 41–60. 40 indexed citations
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Javaraiah, J. & M. H. Gokhale. (1997). PERIODICITIES IN THE NORTH–SOUTH ASYMMETRY OF THE SOLAR DIFFERENTIAL ROTATION AND SURFACE MAGNETIC FIELD. Solar Physics. 170(2). 389–410. 31 indexed citations
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Javaraiah, J.. (1996). Periodicities in the Sun's "Torsional MHD oscillations" and planetary configurations. 24. 351. 1 indexed citations
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Gokhale, M. H. & J. Javaraiah. (1995). Global modes constituting the solar magnetic cycle. Solar Physics. 156(1). 157–177. 12 indexed citations
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Javaraiah, J. & M. H. Gokhale. (1995). Periodicities in the solar differential rotation, surface magnetic field and planetary configurations. Solar Physics. 158(1). 173–195. 32 indexed citations
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Gokhale, M. H. & J. Javaraiah. (1992). Global modes constituting the solar magnetic cycle. Solar Physics. 138(2). 399–410. 12 indexed citations
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Gokhale, M. H., et al.. (1992). Global modes constituting the solar magnetic cycle. Solar Physics. 138(1). 35–47. 24 indexed citations

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