S. Mukhopadhyay
Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre
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Physics Letters B | 2010
Deepak Pandit; S. Mukhopadhyay; Srijit Bhattacharya; S. K. Pal; A. De; S. R. Banerjee
Abstract The energy spectrum of the high energy γ-rays in coincidence with the prompt γ-rays has been measured for the spontaneous fission of 252Cf. The nucleus–nucleus coherent bremsstrahlung of the accelerating fission fragments is observed and the result has been substantiated with a theoretical calculation based on the Coulomb acceleration model. The width of the giant dipole resonance (GDR) decay from the excited fission fragments has been extracted for the first time and compared with the thermal shape fluctuation model (TSFM) in the liquid drop formalism. The extracted GDR width is significantly smaller than the predictions of TSFM.
Physics Letters B | 2012
Deepak Pandit; S. Mukhopadhyay; S. K. Pal; A. De; S. R. Banerjee
Abstract We present the first experimental giant dipole resonance (GDR) width systematics, in the temperature region 0.8–1.2 MeV for 201 Tl, a near Pb nucleus, to investigate the evolution of the GDR width in shell effect and pairing dominated region. The extracted GDR widths are well below the predictions of shell effect corrected thermal shape fluctuation model (TSFM) and thermal pairing included phonon damping model. A similar behavior of the GDR width is also observed for 63 Cu measured in the present work and 119 Sb, measured earlier. This discrepancy is attributed to the GDR induced quadrupole moment leading to a critical point in the increase of the GDR width with temperature. We incorporate this novel idea in the phenomenological description based on the TSFM for a better understanding of the GDR width systematics for the entire range of mass, spin and temperature.
Physics Letters B | 2012
S. Mukhopadhyay; Deepak Pandit; S. K. Pal; Srijit Bhattacharya; A. De; S. Bhattacharya; C. Bhattacharya; K. Banerjee; S. Kundu; T. K. Rana; G. Mukherjee; R. Pandey; M. Gohil; H. Pai; J. K. Meena; S. R. Banerjee
Abstract The systematic evolution of the giant dipole resonance (GDR) width in the temperature region of 0.9 – 1.4 MeV has been measured experimentally for 119 Sb using alpha induced fusion reaction and employing the LAMBDA high energy photon spectrometer. The temperatures have been precisely determined by simultaneously extracting the vital level density parameter from the neutron evaporation spectrum and the angular momentum from gamma multiplicity filter using a realistic approach. The systematic trend of the data seems to disagree with the thermal shape fluctuation model (TSFM). The model predicts the gradual increase of GDR width from its ground state value whereas the measured GDR widths appear to remain constant at the ground state value till T ∼ 1 MeV and increase thereafter, indicating towards a failure of the adiabatic assumption of the model at low temperature.
Physics Letters B | 2014
Balaram Dey; Debasish Mondal; Deepak Pandit; S. Mukhopadhyay; S. K. Pal; Srijit Bhattacharya; A. De; K. Banerjee; N. Dinh Dang; N. Quang Hung; S. R. Banerjee
Article history: The influence of giant dipole resonance (GDR) induced quadrupole moment on GDR width at low temperatures is investigated experimentally by measuring GDR width systematically in the unexplored temperature range T = 0.8-1.5 MeV, for the first time, in A ∼ 100 mass region. The measured GDR widths, using alpha induced fusion reaction, for 97
Physical Review C | 2008
Srijit Bhattacharya; Deepak Pandit; S. Mukhopadhyay; S. K. Pal; S. R. Banerjee
The system atics ofthe giant dipole resonance (GDR) widths in hot and rotating nucleiare studied in term softem peratureT,angularm om entum J and m assA.Thedierentexperim ental datain thetem peraturerangeof1-2M eV havebeen com pared with thetherm alshapeuctuation m odel(TSFM ) in the liquid drop form alism using a m odied approach to estim ate the average values ofT,J and A in the decay ofthe com pound nucleus. The values ofthe ground state GDR widthshave been extracted from theTSFM param etrization in theliquid drop lim itforthe corrected T,Jand A foragiven system and com pared with thecorrespondingavailablesystem atics ofthe experim entally m easured ground state GDR widthsfor a range ofnucleifrom A = 45 to 194. Am azingly, the nature of the theoretically extracted ground state GDR widths m atches rem arkably well,though 1.5 tim essm aller,with the experim entally m easured ground state GDR widthsconsistently overa widerangeofnuclei.
Physical Review Letters | 2017
Debasish Mondal; Deepak Pandit; S. Mukhopadhyay; S. K. Pal; Balaram Dey; Srijit Bhattacharya; A. De; S. Bhattacharya; S. Bhattacharyya; Pratap Roy; K. Banerjee; S. R. Banerjee
We present, for the first time, simultaneous determination of shear viscosity (η) and entropy density (s) and thus, η/s for equilibrated nuclear systems from A∼30 to A∼208 at different temperatures. At finite temperature, η is estimated by utilizing the γ decay of the isovector giant dipole resonance populated via fusion evaporation reaction, while s is evaluated from the nuclear level density parameter (a) and nuclear temperature (T), determined precisely by the simultaneous measurements of the evaporated neutron energy spectra and the compound nuclear angular momenta. The transport parameter η and the thermodynamic parameter s both increase with temperature, resulting in a mild decrease of η/s with temperature. The extracted η/s is also found to be independent of the neutron-proton asymmetry at a given temperature. Interestingly, the measured η/s values are comparable to that of the high-temperature quark-gluon plasma, pointing towards the fact that strong fluidity may be the universal feature of the strong interaction of many-body quantum systems.
Indian Journal of Physics | 2017
Debasis Atta; S. Mukhopadhyay; D. N. Basu
The crustal fraction of moment of inertia in neutron stars is calculated using
European Physical Journal C | 2017
S. Mukhopadhyay; Debasis Atta; Kouser Imam; D. N. Basu; C. Samanta
Physical Review C | 2014
Srijit Bhattacharya; Deepak Pandit; Balaram Dey; Debasish Mondal; S. Mukhopadhyay; S. K. Pal; A. De; S. R. Banerjee
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Physical Review C | 2015
Balaram Dey; Deepak Pandit; Srijit Bhattacharya; K. Banerjee; N. Quang Hung; N. Dinh Dang; Debasish Mondal; S. Mukhopadhyay; S. K. Pal; A. De; S. R. Banerjee