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    Survey of Object Detection Methods in Camouflaged Image

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    Camouflage is an attempt to conceal the signature of a target object into the background image. Camouflage detection methods or Decamouflaging method is basically used to detect foreground object hidden in the background image. In this research paper authors presented survey of camouflage detection methods for different applications and areas

    Multi-wavelength Temporal Variability of the Blazar 3C 454.3 during 2014 Activity Phase

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    We present a multi-wavelength temporal analysis of the blazar 3C 454.3 during the high γ\gamma-ray active period from May-December, 2014. Except for X-rays, the period is well sampled at near-infrared (NIR)-optical by the \emph{SMARTS} facility and the source is detected continuously on daily timescale in the \emph{Fermi}-LAT γ\gamma-ray band. The source exhibits diverse levels of variability with many flaring/active states in the continuously sampled γ\gamma-ray light curve which are also reflected in the NIR-optical light curves and the sparsely sampled X-ray light curve by the \emph{Swift}-XRT. Multi-band correlation analysis of this continuous segment during different activity periods shows a change of state from no lags between IR and γ\gamma-ray, optical and γ\gamma-ray, and IR and optical to a state where γ\gamma-ray lags the IR/optical by \sim3 days. The results are consistent with the previous studies of the same during various γ\gamma-ray flaring and active episodes of the source. This consistency, in turn, suggests an extended localized emission region with almost similar conditions during various γ\gamma-ray activity states. On the other hand, the delay of γ\gamma-ray with respect to IR/optical and a trend similar to IR/optical in X-rays along with strong broadband correlations favor magnetic field related origin with X-ray and γ\gamma-ray being inverse Comptonized of IR/optical photons and external radiation field, respectively.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, MNRAS accepte

    Crystals for Demazure Modules of Classical Affine Lie Algebras

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    We study, in the path realization, crystals for Demazure modules of affine Lie algebras of types An(1),Bn(1),Cn(1),Dn(1),A2n1(2),A2n(2),andDn+1(2)A^{(1)}_n,B^{(1)}_n,C^{(1)}_n,D^{(1)}_n, A^{(2)}_{2n-1},A^{(2)}_{2n}, and D^{(2)}_{n+1}. We find a special sequence of affine Weyl group elements for the selected perfect crystal, and show if the highest weight is l\La_0, the Demazure crystal has a remarkably simple structure.Comment: Latex, 28 page

    Study of EEJ Currents, Fields and Drifts Over Thumba, India

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    Accretion disc-corona and jet emission from the radio-loud narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy RX J1633.3+4719

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    We perform X-ray/ultraviolet (UV) spectral and X-ray variability studies of the radio-loud narrow-line Seyfert 1 (NLS1) galaxy RX J1633.3+4719 using XMM-Newton and Suzaku observations from 2011 and 2012. The 0.3-10 keV spectra consist of an ultrasoft component described by an accretion disc blackbody (kT_in = 39.6^{+11.2}_{-5.5} eV) and a power law due to the thermal Comptonization ({\Gamma} = 1.96^{+0.24}_{-0.31}) of the disc emission. The disc temperature inferred from the soft excess is at least a factor of 2 lower than that found for the canonical soft excess emission from radio-quiet NLS1s. The UV spectrum is described by a power law with photon index 3.05^{+0.56}_{-0.33}. The observed UV emission is too strong to arise from the accretion disc or the host galaxy, but can be attributed to a jet. The X-ray emission from RX J1633.3+4719 is variable with fractional variability amplitude FvarF_{\rm var}=13.5±1.0\pm1.0 per cent. In contrast to radio-quiet active galactic nuclei (AGN), X-ray emission from the source becomes harder with increasing flux. The fractional rms variability increases with energy and the rms spectrum is well described by a constant disc component and a variable power-law continuum with the normalization and photon index being anticorrelated. Such spectral variability cannot be caused by variations in the absorption and must be intrinsic to the hot corona. Our finding of possible evidence for emission from the inner accretion disc, jet and hot corona from RX J1633.3+4719 in the optical to X-ray bands makes this object an ideal target to probe the disc-jet connection in AGN.Comment: 12 pages, 11 figures, 3 tables, Published in MNRA

    Dielectric Function of Degenerate Plasma at Relativistic Temperatures

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    A Continuous Injection Plasma Model for the X-Ray/Radio Knots in Kpc-Scale Jets of AGN

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    We consider the evolution of a spherically expanding plasma cloud, where there is continuous injection of non-thermal electrons. We compute the time dependent electron distribution and resultant photon spectra taking into account synchrotron, adiabatic and inverse Compton cooling. This model is different from previous works where, instead of a continuous injection of particles, a short injection period was assumed. We apply this model to the radio/optical knots in the large scale jets of AGN, detected in X-rays by {\it Chandra} and find that the overall broadband spectral features can be reproduced. It is shown that for some sources, constraints on the X-ray spectral index (by a longer {\it Chandra} observation) will be able to differentiate between the different models. This in turn will put a strong constraint on the acceleration mechanism active in these sources.Comment: Accepted for publications in the Astrophysical Journal Letter
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