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2024VI01      J.Phys.(London) G51, 035103 (2024)

Vikas, Kavita, K.S.Golda, T.K.Ghosh, A.Jhingan, P.Sugathan, A.Chatterjee, B.R.Behera, A.Kumar, R.Kumar, N.Saneesh, Mohit, A.Yadav, C.Yadav, S.Appannababu, S.K.Duggi, R.Dubey, K.Rani, N.Kumar, A.Banerjee, A.Rani, Kajal, Sh.Noor, J.Acharya, H.Singh

Measurement of mass-angle and mass-total kinetic energy distributions from the fission of 190Pt compound nucleus

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 178Hf(12C, X)190Pt, E=60-88.2 MeV; measured reaction products, fission fragments; deduced excitation energies, excitation energy at saddle point, measured mean mass-total kinetic energy (TKE), dependence of mean mass ratio as a function of mean center of mass emission angle, mass-energy correlations, TKE distributions are well described with the single Gaussian fits. The General Purpose Scattering Chamber facility at Inter University Accelerator Centre (IUAC), New Delhi.

doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/ad1f2f
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2023SA37      Phys.Rev. C 108, 034609 (2023)

N.Saneesh, D.Arora, A.Chatterjee, N.Kumar, A.Parihari, C.Kumar, I.Ahmed, S.Kumar, M.Kumar, A.Jhingan, K.S.Golda, A.M.Vinodkumar, P.Sugathan

Impact of multichance fission on fragment-neutron correlations in 227Pa

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.034609
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2023SH01      Appl.Radiat.Isot. 193, 110655 (2023)

F.S.Shana, K.S.Golda, N.Saneesh, D.Arora, P.Sugathan

Energy measurement of 241Am-9Be neutrons by tagged neutron time-of-flight

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(α, n), E=5.486 MeV; measured reaction products, En, In, TOF; deduced neutron spectra, yields. Comparison with FLUKA calculations.

doi: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2023.110655
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2023SH11      Phys.Rev. C 107, 054619 (2023)

M.Shareef, E.Prasad, A.Jhingan, N.Saneesh, S.Pal, A.M.Vinodkumar, K.S.Golda, M.Kumar, A.Shamlath, P.V.Laveen, A.C.Visakh, M.M.Hosamani, S.K.Duggi, P.S.Devi, G.N.Jyothi, A.Tejaswi, A.Chatterjee, P.Sugathan

Neutron multiplicity measurement and investigation of nuclear dissipation and shell effects in 30Si + 182, 184, 186W reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 182W(30Si, X)212Ra, 184W(30Si, X)214Ra, 186W(30Si, X)216Ra, E=138.8-191.9 MeV; measured reaction products, fission fragments, neutron time-of-flight, En, In, angular distribution, (fragment)n-coin; deduced neutron multiplicity spectra, prescission (from compound nucleus) and postscission (from fission fragments) contributions to neutron multiplicity, neutron angular distribution. Comparison to statistical model calculations performed with code VECSTAT incorporating dynamical hindrance in nuclear fission due to dissipation, shell corrections in the fission barrier and level density, and collective enhancement of level density (CELD). National Array of Neutron Detectors (NAND) consisting of 50 organic liquid scintillator detectors (BC 501A) coupled to the pair of position-sensitive multiwire proportional counters (MWPCs) at 15 UD Pelletron+Superconducting Linear Accelerator facility of the Inter-University Accelerator Centre (IUAC, New Delhi).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.107.054619
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2023SH16      Phys.Rev. C 107, 064615 (2023)

C.Sharma, B.R.Behera, Shruti, Amit, B.Rohila, A.Kaur, Subodh, N.Dhanda, A.Kumar, P.Sugathan, A.Jhingan, K.S.Golda, N.Saneesh, M.Kumar, H.Arora, D.Arora, H.P.Sharma

Fission dynamics and entrance-channel study in the 210Po compound nucleus via light-particle multiplicities

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 198Pt(12C, X)210Po, E=81 MeV; measured reaction products, fission fragments, neutron time-of-flight, En, In, angular distribution, (fragment)n-coin; deduced neutron multiplicity spectra, neutron angular distribution, pre-scission and post-fission contributions to neutron multiplicity, time evolution of the reactions (dynamical model calculations with HICOL). Comparison to experimental results obtained for 18O+192Os reaction and statistical model calculations done using the JOANNE2 code. National Array of Neutron Detectors (NAND) consisting of 50 organic liquid scintillator detectors (BC 501A) coupled to the pair of position-sensitive multiwire proportional counters (MWPCs) at IUAC (New Delhi).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.107.064615
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2023SH27      Eur.Phys.J. A 59, 238 (2023)

Shruti, B.R.Behera, N.Saneesh, A.K.Nasirov, H.Arora, C.Sharma, Amit, Subodh, D.Arora, K.Chakraborty, A.Kaur, Raghav, M.Kumar, K.S.Golda, A.Jhingan, P.Sugathan, H.Singh, S.Mandal, H.J.Wollersheim, J.Gerl

Probing binary fragmentation dynamics of 48Ti + 232Th reaction at an excitation energy of 63.5 MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(48Ti, X)280Cn, E=280 MeV; measured reaction and fission products; deduced mass distribution and mass-TKE correlation, fission Fragment mass distribution, mass-angle distribution, yields of binary fragments. Comparison with calculations. The 15UD Pelletron + LINAC accelerator at the Inter University Accelerator Centre (IUAC), New Delhi.

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-023-01135-z
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2022JO03      Eur.Phys.J. A 58, 40 (2022)

C.Joshi, H.Kumawat, R.K.Singh, N.L.Singh, D.Patel, B.K.Nayak, J.Acharya, A.Parihari, K.Rani, S.D.Sharma, G.Kaur, I.Ahmed, K.S.Golda, N.Saneesh, M.Kumar, A.Jhingan, P.Sugathan

Exploring breakup coupling effect in 7Li+92, 100Mo elastic scattering around Coulomb barrier energies

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 92,100Mo(7Li, 7Li), E=15-35 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced σ, optical model potentials. Comparison with continuum-discretized coupled-channels calculations. The General Purpose Scattering Chamber (GPSC) facility at Inter University Accelerator Centre (IUAC), New Delhi.

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-022-00690-1
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2022RA23      J.Phys.(London) G49, 035103 (2022)

N.K.Rai, A.Gandhi, M.T.Senthil Kannan, S.K.Roy, N.Saneesh, M.Kumar, G.Kaur, D.Arora, K.S.Golda, A.Jhingan, P.Sugathan, T.K.Ghosh, J.Sadhukhan, B.K.Nayak, N.K.Deb, S.Biswas, A.Chakraborty, A.Parihari, A.Kumar

Inference on fission timescale from neutron multiplicity measurement in 18O + 184W

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 184W(18O, X)1NN, E=67.23-76.37 MeV; measured reaction products, En, In; deduced pre-scission and post-scission neutron multiplicities, fission yield distributions. Comparison with theoretical calculations. The National Array of Neutron Detectors (NAND) facility of the Inter University Accelerator Center (IUAC), New Delhi.

doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/ac4b3f
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2021KU08      Phys.Lett. B 814, 136062 (2021)

N.Kumar, S.Verma, S.Mohsina, J.Sadhukhan, K.Rojeeta Devi, A.Banerjee, N.Saneesh, M.Kumar, R.Mahajan, M.Thakur, G.Kaur, A.Rani, Neelam, A.Yadav, Kavita, R.Kumar, Unnati, S.Mandal, S.Kumar, B.R.Behera, K.S.Golda, A.Jhingan, P.Sugathan

Probing entrance channel effects in fusion-fission dynamics through neutron multiplicity measurement of 208Rn

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 178Hf(30Si, X), 160Gd(48Ti, X)208Rn, E=54-80 MeV; measured fission products, En, In; calculated potential energy surface; deduced double differential neutron multiplicities. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2021.136062
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2020JI03      Phys.Rev. C 101, 024611 (2020)

P.Jisha, A.M.Vinodkumar, B.R.S.Babu, S.Nath, N.Madhavan, J.Gehlot, A.Jhingan, T.Banerjee, Ish Mukul, R.Dubey, N.Saneesh, K.M.Varier, E.Prasad, A.Shamlath, P.V.Laveen, M.Shareef

Evaporation residue measurements of compound nuclei in the A ≈ 200 region

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 181Ta(16O, X), (18O, X), E=68-110 MeV; measured reaction products, time-of-flight and E-ΔE, evaporation residue σ(E). Comparison with coupled-channel (CC) calculations using CCFULL code. 181Ta(16O, X), (18O, X), E(cm)=60-120 MeV; 180Hf(19F, X), E(cm)=70-115 MeV; analyzed present and previous experimental σ(E) data using the HIVAP code. 181Ta(12C, X), (13C, X), (16O, X), (18O, X), 174,176Yb, 181Ta, 182,184W(16O, X), E(cm)/VB=0.9-1.5; analyzed experimental data in literature for reduced cross sections of evaporation residues. 204,206,208Pb(12C, X), 180Hf, 181Ta, 197Au, 194,198Pt(19F, X), 181Ta, 188,192Os, 197Au(18O, X), 181Ta, 184,186W, 188,192Os, 197Au(16O, X), E not given; analyzed experimental data in literature for charge products ZpZt and neutron numbers of compound nuclei, fission barriers scaling factors, ratio of mass asymmetry values, and fusion probabilities.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.024611
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2019GU34      Phys.Rev. C 100, 064608 (2019)

S.Gupta, C.Schmitt, K.Mahata, A.Shrivastava, P.Sugathan, A.Jhingan, K.S.Golda, N.Saneesh, M.Kumar, G.Kaur, L.Stuttge, D.Arora, H.Arora, A.Chatterjee, K.Chauhan, S.K.Duggi, D.P.Kaur, V.Mishra, P.N.Patil, K.Rani

Asymmetric fission around lead: The case of 198Po

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 170Yb(28Si, F)198Po*, E=119, 122, 130 MeV; measured fission fragments, (fragment)(fragment)-coin, time-of-flight using two large-area multiwire proportional counters at the 15UD Pelletron-LINAC accelerator facility of IUAC-New Delhi; deduced Correlations between fragment mass and angle, total kinetic energies (TKE), fragment mass distribution and yields, fragment-mass width. Comparison with semiempirical model calculations using GEF code.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.064608
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2019KA29      Phys.Rev. C 100, 014620 (2019)

K.Kapoor, N.Bansal, C.Sharma, S.Verma, K.Rani, R.Mahajan, B.R.Behera, K.P.Singh, A.Kumar, H.Singh, R.Dubey, N.Saneesh, M.Kumar, A.Yadav, A.Jhingan, P.Sugathan, B.K.Nayak, A.Saxena, H.P.Sharma, S.K.Chamoli

Role of viscosity in fusion-fission dynamics via simultaneously measured neutron and α-particle multiplicities

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 196Pt(16O, X)212Rn*, E=93, 99, 106 MeV pulsed beam; measured reaction products, particle-identification plot, Eα, Iα, En, In, (fragment)α- and (fragment)n-coin, pre-, and post-scission α and n multiplicity spectra, angular distributions using multiwire proportional counters for fragment detection, CsI(Tl) detectors for α detection, and organic scintillators for neutron detection at 15UD Pelletron facility of IUAC, New Delhi. Comparison with statistical model calculations using JOANNE2 code.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.014620
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2019KA38      Phys.Rev. C 100, 024626 (2019)

Kavita, K.S.Golda, T.K.Ghosh, A.Jhingan, P.Sugathan, A.Chatterjee, B.R.Behera, Ashok Kumar, R.Kumar, N.Saneesh, M.Kumar, A.Yadav, C.Yadav, N.Kumar, A.Banerjee, A.Rani, S.K.Duggi, R.Dubey, K.Rani, S.Noor, J.Acharya, H.Singh

Fusion-fission dynamics of 188, 190Pt through fission fragment mass distribution measurements

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 160Gd(28Si, X)188Pt*, E=120, 125, 130, 135, 140 MeV; 178Hf(12C, X)190Pt*, E=70, 75, 80, 83.5, 88.2 MeV; measured reaction products, TOF, (fragment)(fragment)-coin, mass-yield distribution; deduced velocity distribution and mass ratio of fission fragments, width of the fission fragment distributions and the excitation energies. Comparison of width of mass distributions with saddle-point model. Measurement was performed at the Inter-university Accelerator Centre (IUAC), New Delhi, India.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.024626
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2019RA18      Phys.Rev. C 100, 014614 (2019)

N.K.Rai, A.Gandhi, Ajay Kumar, N.Saneesh, M.Kumar, G.Kaur, A.Parihari, D.Arora, K.S.Golda, A.Jhingan, P.Sugathan, T.K.Ghosh, J.Sadhukhan, B.K.Nayak, N.K.Deb, S.Biswas, A.Chakraborty

Measurement of neutron multiplicity to investigate the role of entrance channel parameters on the nuclear dissipation

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 186W(18O, X), E=96.49, 101.50, 106.51 MeV; measured fission fragments, time-of-flight for fission fragments, E(n), I(n), (fragment)n-coin, angular distribution of neutrons, pre- and post-scission neutron multiplicity and temperature, and nuclear dissipation parameter using the NAND array of organic liquid scintillator detectors for neutron detection and multiwire proportional counters for fragment detection at the 15UD Pelletron accelerator of IUAC, New Delhi; deduced variation of the dissipation parameter β with respect to the entrance channel mass asymmetry. Comparison with statistical model calculations using the code VECSTAT.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.014614
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2019SH10      Phys.Rev. C 99, 024618 (2019)

M.Shareef, E.Prasad, A.Jhingan, N.Saneesh, K.S.Golda, A.M.Vinodkumar, M.Kumar, A.Shamlath, P.V.Laveen, A.C.Visakh, M.M.Hosamani, S.K.Duggi, P.Sandya Devi, G.N.Jyothi, A.Tejaswi, P.N.Patil, J.Sadhukhan, P.Sugathan, A.Chatterjee, S.Pal

Nuclear dissipation at high excitation energy and angular momenta in reaction forming 227Np

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(30Si, X)227Np*, E=152.3, 159.4, 166.4, 173.4, 179.4, 186.4, 192.4 MeV or E*=44-79 MeV; measured reaction products, time correlation spectra of complementary fragments, E(n), I(n), double differential neutron multiplicity spectra, neutron angular distributions, fragment and neutron time of flight using the National Array of Neutron Detector (NAND) array for neutron detection and two multiwire proportional counters for fragment detection at the 15 UD Pelletron accelerator facility of IUAC-New Delhi; deduced neutron multiplicity, pre-, post-and total scission neutron multiplicity and temperature, and total neutron multiplicity. Comparison with statistical model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.024618
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2018KA31      Acta Phys.Pol. B49, 651 (2018)

G.Kaur, B.R.Behera, A.Jhingan, R.Dubey, T.Banerjee, M.Thakur, R.Mahajan, P.Sharma, Khushboo, N.Saneesh, A.Yadav, K.Kapoor, N.Kumar, K.Rani, P.Sugathan, N.Rowley

Quasi-elastic Scattering in the 48Ti+232Th Reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(48Ti, x), E=220-285 MeV; measured reaction products energy, intensity, angle, mainly projectile-like particles using hybrid telescope array; separated pure QuasiElastic (QE) events; deduced barrier distribution, σ(θ); calculated barrier distribution, σ(θ) using coupled channels with deformation, vibration and rotation.

doi: 10.5506/aphyspolb.49.651
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2018MA48      Acta Phys.Pol. B49, 645 (2018)

R.Mahajan, B.R.Behera, M.Thakur, G.Kaur, P.Sharma, K.Kapoor, P.Sugathan, A.Jhingan, A.Chatterjee, N.Saneesh, R.Dubey, A.Yadav, N.Kumar, H.Singh, A.Kumar, A.Saxena, S.Pal

Fission Dynamics of 192, 202, 206, 210Po Compound Nuclei by Neutron Multiplicity Measurements

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 144,154Sm(48Ti, x), E*=72 MeV; measured En, In; deduced neutron yields, double-differential yields, neutron pre and post multiplicities, pre and post temperatures of neutron sources; calculated neutron multiplicities, temperatures using compound nucleus statistical model with the strength of nuclear dissipation as a free parameter. Yields compared with 191Os(18O, x) and 194Pt(12C, x) reactions at 73.5 and 76.7 MeV, respectively, measured earlier; deduced no specific dependence on the (N-Z)/A of the fissioning nuclei, deduced importance of entrance channels.

doi: 10.5506/aphyspolb.49.645
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2018MA55      Phys.Rev. C 98, 034601 (2018)

R.Mahajan, B.R.Behera, M.Thakur, G.Kaur, P.Sharma, K.Kapoor, A.Kumar, P.Sugathan, A.Jhingan, A.Chatterjee, N.Saneesh, A.Yadav, R.Dubey, N.Kumar, H.Singh, A.Saxena, S.Pal

Systematic study of 192, 202, 206, 210Po compound nuclei using neutron multiplicity as a probe

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 144Sm(48Ti, X)192Po*, E=260 MeV; 154Sm(48Ti, X)202Po*, E=230 MeV; measured reaction products, time of flight, E(n), I(n), n(fragment)-coin, neutron multiplicity spectra using the NAND array for neutron detection at the 15 UD Pelletron+LINAC facility of IUAC-New Delhi; deduced compound nucleus pre- and post-scission neutron multiplicity and partial fusion σ. 194Pt(12C, X)206Po*, E*=76.7 MeV; 192Os(18O, X)210Po*, E*=73.5 MeV; analyzed compound nucleus pre-scission neutron multiplicity. Comparison with Shell model predictions for 192,202,206,210Po compound nuclei.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.034601
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2018PA42      Phys.Rev. C 98, 031601 (2018)

A.Pal, S.Santra, D.Chattopadhyay, A.Kundu, A.Jhingan, P.Sugathan, N.Saneesh, M.Kumar, N.L.Singh, A.Yadav, C.Yadav, R.Dubey, K.Kapoor, K.Rani, H.Arora, A.C.Visakh, D.Kaur, B.K.Nayak, A.Saxena, S.Kailas, K.-H.Schmidt

Mass distributions of fission fragments from nuclei populated by multinucleon transfer or incomplete fusion channels in 6, 7Li + 238U reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(6Li, F), (6Li, αF), (6Li, tF), (6Li, dF), (6Li, pF), (7Li, F), (7Li, αF), (7Li, tF), (7Li, dF), (7Li, pF)241Pu/242Pu/243Pu/244Pu/240Np/241Np, E=30, 34, 40, 31.4, 41.4 MeV; measured mass and folding angle distributions for inclusive fission and fission fragments in coincidence with α, t, d, and p at IUAC-New Delhi Pelletron accelerator facility; deduced peak/valley ratio for inclusive and breakup/transfer-fission. Comparison with previous experimental data, and with predictions of GEF code. Discussed shell correction parameter for symmetric fragments.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.031601
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2018TH03      Phys.Rev. C 98, 014606 (2018)

M.Thakur, B.R.Behera, R.Mahajan, G.Kaur, P.Sharma, K.Kapoor, K.Rani, P.Sugathan, A.Jhingan, N.Saneesh, R.Dubey, A.Yadav, A.Chatterjee, M.B.Chatterjee, N.Kumar, S.Mandal, S.K.Duggi, A.Saxena, S.Kailas, S.Pal

Measurement of mass-gated neutron multiplicity for the 48Ti + 208Pb reaction at 57.4 MeV excitation energy

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(48Ti, F)256Rf*, E=275 MeV; measured fission products, neutrons, (particle)n-coin, angular distributions, double differential neutron multiplicity spectra using position-sensitive multiwire proportional counters (MWPC) for particles and NAND array for neutrons at the 15UD Pelletron-LINAC facility of IUAC-New Delhi; deduced scatter plot of mass and total kinetic energy (TKE) of fission fragments, neutron multiplicity and temperature values, prescission neutron multiplicity. Quasifission (QF) processes investigated through analyses of angular distributions, mass distributions (MD), mass-energy distributions (MED), and mass-angle distributions (MAD) of the fission fragments. Comparison with statistical model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.014606
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2018TH04      Acta Phys.Pol. B49, 631 (2018)

M.Thakur, B.R.Behera, R.Mahajan, N.Saneesh, G.Kaur, P.Sharma, R.Dubey, K.Kapoor, A.Yadav, N.Kumar, S.Kumar, K.Rani, P.Sugathan, A.Jhingan, A.Chatterjee, M.B.Chatterjee, S.Mandal, A.Saxena, S.Pal, S.Kailas

Fission Dynamics Studies of Near Super-heavy Compound Nucleus 256Rf

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(48Ti, f), E*=57.4 MeV; measured neutron multiplicity; deduced neutron energy spectra corrected for efficiency of the neutron detectors calculated using statistical code FLUKA at a threshold of 120 keV, spectra come from compound nucleus (pre-scission), fission fragment F1 and the complementary fission fragment F2 (post-scission); calculated double-differential neutron multiplicity spectra and their mechanisms contribution at E=273.1 MeV; fitted to the data; calculated variation of neutron pre-scission multiplicity Mpren vs E*; deduced the value of τdelay=33 x 1021 from the fit to data of 232Th(19F, f) reaction.

doi: 10.5506/aphyspolb.49.631
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2017AD09      J.Phys.(London) G44, 015102 (2017)

S.Adhikari, C.Basu, P.Sugathan, A.Jhinghan, B.R.Behera, N.Saneesh, G.Kaur, M.Thakur, R.Mahajan, R.Dubey, A.K.Mitra

Breakup effects on alpha spectroscopic factors of 16O

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(7Li, t)16O, E=20 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced σ(θ), σ, reduced α width, asymptotic normalization constant, spectroscopic factors. Comparison with theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/44/1/015102
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2017BA19      Phys.Rev. C 96, 014618 (2017)

T.Banerjee, S.Nath, A.Jhingan, N.Saneesh, M.Kumar, A.Yadav, G.Kaur, R.Dubey, M.Shareef, P.V.Laveen, A.Shamlath, M.M.Shaikh, S.Biswas, J.Gehlot, K.S.Golda, P.Sugathan, S.Pal

Effect of collective enhancement in level density in the fission of pre-actinides

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 182W, 187Re, 193Ir(19F, F)201Bi*/206Po*/212Rn*, E=82-120 MeV from 15UD Pelletron accelerator of IUAC, New Delhi]; measured fission fragments using nine hybrid (E-ΔE) telescope, capture and fission σ(E), angular distributions of fission fragments; deduced presence of dynamical effects in the exit channel based on comparison of experimental data with predictions of a statistical model which includes the effects of shell, orientation degree of freedom, and collective enhancement in level density (CELD). 192Os, 194Pt, 197Au(19F, F)211At*/213Fr*/216Ra*, E(cm)=70-150 MeV; analyzed previous experimental data to extract capture and fission σ(E).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.014618
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2017KA16      Acta Phys.Pol. B48, 619 (2017)

G.Kaur, B.R.Behera, A.Jhingan, R.Dubey, M.Thakur, P.Sharma, R.Mahajan, T.Banerjee, Khushboo, N.Saneesh, A.Kumar, S.Mandal, B.K.Nayak, A.Saxena, P.Sugathan, N.Rowley

Influence of Positive Q-value Neutron Transfer Coupling on Fusion Enhancement in 28Si+154Sm Reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 154Sm(28Si, 30Si), E(eff)=85-115 MeV; calculated QE barrier distribution vs E(eff) using CCFULL code with vibrational and rotational couplings for the 2+1 state of 28Si, deformation before and after 2n transfer. Compared with data published by the same group and with calculations for other 28Si reactions.

doi: 10.5506/APhysPolB.48.619
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2017KA58      Phys.Rev. C 96, 054605 (2017)

K.Kapoor, S.Verma, P.Sharma, R.Mahajan, N.Kaur, G.Kaur, B.R.Behera, K.P.Singh, A.Kumar, H.Singh, R.Dubey, N.Saneesh, A.Jhingan, P.Sugathan, G.Mohanto, B.K.Nayak, A.Saxena, H.P.Sharma, S.K.Chamoli, I.Mukul, V.Singh

Fission time scale from pre-scission neutron and α multiplicities in the 16O + 194Pt reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 194Pt(16O, X)210Rn*, E=98.4 MeV; measured Eα, Iα, fission fragments, (fragments)α-coin, angular distributions using multiwire proportional counters (MWPC) for detection of fission fragments, and an array of CsI detectors for α particles at 15UD Pelletron facility of IUAC-New Delhi; deduced particle identification plot, fission fragments mass ratio distribution, normalized α-particle multiplicity spectra, dissipation energy and dinucleus elongation as function of time and angular momentum, transient times and saddle to scission times. Comparison with statistical model calculations using JOANNE2 code.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.054605
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2017TH04      Eur.Phys.J. A 53, 133 (2017)

M.Thakur, B.R.Behera, R.Mahajan, N.Saneesh, G.Kaur, P.Sharma, R.Dubey, K.Kapoor, A.Yadav, N.Kumar, S.Kumar, K.Rani, P.Sugathan, A.Jhingan, A.Chatterjee, M.B.Chatterjee, S.Mandal, A.Saxena, S.Pal, S.Kailas, A.Nasirov, B.Kayumov

Binary fragmentation based studies for the near super-heavy compound nucleus 256Rf

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(48Ti, x), E=275 MeV; measured fission fragments using MWPCs; deduced intermediate mass fragments mass distribution, TKE; calculated QF (QuasiFission), FF (Fast Fission), DNS (Double Nuclear System) yields separately, especially close to near superheavy 256Rf. Compared to data.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2017-12323-5
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2016BA32      Phys.Rev. C 93, 064602 (2016)

K.Banerjee, T.K.Ghosh, P.Roy, S.Bhattacharya, A.Chaudhuri, C.Bhattacharya, R.Pandey, S.Kundu, G.Mukherjee, T.K.Rana, J.K.Meena, G.Mohanto, R.Dubey, N.Saneesh, P.Sugathan, R.Guin, S.Das, P.Bhattacharya

Fission dynamics study in 243Am and 254Fm

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th, 243Am(11B, F), E=56, 59, 61, 63, 66, 70, 74 MeV; measured fission fragment mass distributions, distribution of velocity of the fissioning nuclei, folding angle distribution of all the fission fragments, fission fragment angular anisotropies at 15UD Pelletron accelerator of IUAC-New Delhi; deduced departure from statistical saddle-point model predictions at near-barrier energies, and the presence of nonequilibrium fission processes.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.93.064602
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2016BA55      Phys.Rev. C 94, 044607 (2016)

T.Banerjee, S.Nath, A.Jhingan, G.Kaur, R.Dubey, A.Yadav, P.V.Laveen, A.Shamlath, M.Shareef, J.Gehlot, N.Saneesh, E.Prasad, P.Sugathan, S.Pal

Fission fragment angular distributions in pre-actinide nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 169Tm(28Si, X)197Bi*, E=113.4, 117.9.123.4; 176Yb(28Si, X)204Po*, E=111.5, 116.2.118.4, 124.3; 175Lu(28Si, X)203At*, E=114.3, 118.8, 124.3; 180Hf(28Si, X)208Rn*, E=116.6, 121.3, 126.5; 181Ta(28Si, X)209Fr*, E=116.6, 121.4, 126.6; 182W(28Si, X)210Ra*, E=116.9, 121.6, 126.8; measured reaction products, fission product angular distributions, fission σ(E) using nine hybrid telescope detectors at IUAC-New Delhi accelerator facility. Comparison with theoretical cross sections from VECSTAT and PACE3 predictions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.044607
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2016CH34      Phys.Rev. C 94, 024617 (2016)

A.Chaudhuri, A.Sen, T.K.Ghosh, K.Banerjee, J.Sadhukhan, S.Bhattacharya, P.Roy, T.Roy, C.Bhattacharya, Md.A.Asgar, A.Dey, S.Kundu, S.Manna, J.K.Meena, G.Mukherjee, R.Pandey, T.K.Rana, V.Srivastava, R.Dubey, G.Kaur, N.Saneesh, P.Sugathan, P.Bhattacharya

Fission fragment mass distributions in reactions populating 200Pb

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 184W(16O, X)200Pb*, E*=58.6, 64.1, 69.6, 75.2 MeV; 181Ta(19F, X)200Pb*, E*=59.6, 65.0, 70.4, 75.9 MeV; measured mass distributions of fission fragments as function of excitation energy, and mass angle distributions using sensitive multiwire proportional counters (MWPCs) and pulsed beams at 15UD Pelletron accelerator facility of IUAC-New Delhi; deduced no evidence for quasifission.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.024617
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2016DU01      Phys.Lett. B 752, 338 (2016)

R.Dubey, P.Sugathan, A.Jhingan, G.Kaur, I.Mukul, G.Mohanto, D.Siwal, N.Saneesh, T.Banerjee, M.Thakur, R.Mahajan, N.Kumar, M.B.Chatterjee

Interplay of fission modes in mass distribution of light actinide nuclei 225, 227Pa

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 206,208Pb(19F, X)225Pa/227Pa, E=87-120 MeV; measured fission fragments; deduced σ, fission-fragment mass distributions, two-mode feature: presence of asymmetric fission events mixed with symmetric fission events. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2015.11.060
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2016DU08      Acta Phys.Pol. B47, 953 (2016)

R.Dubey, P.Sugathan, A.Jhingan, T.Banerjee, N.Saneesh, G.Kaur, M.Thakur, R.Mahajan, I.Mukul, D.Siwal

Study the Fission Dynamics of 225Pa Nuclei Around the Sub-barrier Energy

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 206Pb(19F, X)225Pa, E=89, 112 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced yields, mass ratio of fission fragments.

doi: 10.5506/APhysPolB.47.953
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2016KA10      Acta Phys.Pol. B47, 847 (2016)

G.Kaur, B.R.Behera, A.Jhingan, B.K.Nayak, R.Dubey, P.Sharma, M.Thakur, R.Mahajan, N.Saneesh, T.Banerjee, Khushboo, A.Kumar, S.Mandal, A.Saxena, P.Sugathan, N.Rowley

Measurement of Quasi-elastic Scattering: to Probe 28Si+154Sm Reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 154Sm(28Si, 28Si), E=118 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced quasi-elastic σ, experimental barrier distribution.

doi: 10.5506/APhysPolB.47.847
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2016KA39      Phys.Rev. C 94, 034613 (2016)

G.Kaur, B.R.Behera, A.Jhingan, B.K.Nayak, R.Dubey, P.Sharma, M.Thakur, R.Mahajan, N.Saneesh, T.Banerjee, Khushboo, A.Kumar, S.Mandal, A.Saxena, P.Sugathan, N.Rowley

Effect of coupling in the 28Si + 154Sm reaction studied by quasi-elastic scattering

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 154Sm(28Si, X), E=90.0-135.0 MeV; measured projectile-like fragments using ΔE-E hybrid telescope detector at IUAC 15UD Pelletron accelerator facility; deduced quasi-elastic σ(E) and corresponding barrier distribution, influence of couplings to excited states in 28Si projectile and in 154Sm target on fusion σ. Comparison with 154Sm(16O, X) data, and with coupled-channels predictions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.034613
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2014MU11      J.Phys.(London) G41, 115103 (2014)

I.Mukul, A.Roy, P.Sugathan, J.Gehlot, G.Mohanto, S.Nath, N.Madhavan, R.Dubey, T.Banerjee, N.Saneesh, I.Mazumdar, D.A.Gothe, A.K.R.Kumar, P.Arumugam, M.Kaur

Decoupling the effect of temperature on GDR widths in excited compound nucleus 144Sm

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 116Cd(28Si, X)144Sm, E=170, 196.5 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced fusion σ, giant dipole resonance parameters. Thermal shape fluctuation model calculations.

doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/41/11/115103
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