T. Trivedi
Allahabad University
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Physical Review C | 2012
T. Trivedi; R. Palit; J. Sethi; S. Saha; Shalendra Kumar; Z. Naik; V. V. Parkar; B. S. Naidu; A. Y. Deo; A. Raghav; Prashant Joshi; H. C. Jain; S. Sihotra; D. Mehta; A. K. Jain; Deepika Choudhury; D. Negi; Subinit Roy; S. Chattopadhyay; A. K. Singh; Purnima Singh; D. C. Biswas; R. K. Bhowmik; S. Muralithar; R. P. Singh; R. Kumar; K. Rani
High spin states in 112 In were investigated using the 100 Mo( 16 O ,p 3n) reaction at 80 MeV. The excited level has been observed up to 5.6 MeV excitation energy and spin ∼20¯ h with the level scheme showing three dipole bands. Polarization and lifetime measurements were carried out for the dipole bands. Tilted axis cranking model calculations were performed for different quasiparticle configurations of this doubly odd nucleus. Comparison of the calculations of the model with the B(M1) transition strengths of the positive- and negative-parity bands firmly established their configurations.
Physical Review C | 2018
V. V. Parkar; Sushil K. Sharma; R. Palit; S. Upadhyaya; A. Shrivastava; S. K. Pandit; K. Mahata; V. Jha; S. Santra; T. N. Nag; P. K. Rath; Bhushan Kanagalekar; T. Trivedi
The complete and incomplete fusion cross sections for
Physical Review C | 2017
Sajad Ali; S. Rajbanshi; Biswapriya Das; S. Chattopadhyay; M. Saha Sarkar; A. Goswami; R. Raut; Abhijit Bisoi; Somnath Nag; S. Saha; J. Sethi; R. Palit; Gautam Gangopadhyay; T. Bhattacharjee; S. Bhattacharyya; G. Mukherjee; A. K. Singh; T. Trivedi
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Physics Letters B | 2015
S. Rajbanshi; Satyesh Chandra Roy; Somnath Nag; Abhijit Bisoi; S. Saha; J. Sethi; T. Bhattacharjee; S. Bhattacharyya; S. Chattopadhyay; G. Gangopadhyay; G. Mukherjee; R. Palit; R. Raut; M. Saha Sarkar; A. K. Singh; T. Trivedi; A. Goswami
Li+
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2011
S. Muralithar; Kusum Rani; R. P. Singh; R. Kumar; Jyotirmoy Das; J. Gehlot; K. S. Golda; Akhil Jhingan; N. Madhavan; Shekhar Nath; P. Sugathan; T. Varughese; M. Archunan; P. Barua; A.K. Gupta; Manoj Jain; A. Kothari; Bhuvnesh Kumar; A. J. Malyadri; U. G. Naik; Raj Kumar; Rajesh Kumar; J. Zacharias; S. Rao; Supriya Saini; Swati Suman; Murugesan Senthil Kumar; E.T. Subramaniam; S. Venkataramanan; A. Dhal
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Physical Review C | 2015
M. Kumar Raju; D. Negi; S. Muralithar; R. P. Singh; J. A. Sheikh; G. H. Bhat; R. Kumar; Indu Bala; T. Trivedi; A. Dhal; K. Rani; R. Gurjar; D. Singh; R. Palit; B. S. Naidu; S. Saha; J. Sethi; R. Donthi; S. Jadhav
Sn reaction were measured using online and offline characteristic
Journal of Physics G | 2014
Suresh Kumar; Varinderjit Singh; K. P. Singh; S. Sihotra; N. Singh; J. Goswamy; S. S. Malik; I. Ragnarsson; T. Trivedi; R. P. Singh; S. Muralithar; Rohit Kumar; R. K. Bhowmik; R. Palit; Arun Bharti; D. Mehta
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Journal of Physics G | 2014
Suresh Kumar; V. Singh; K. Singh; S. Sihotra; Nirmal Singh; J. Goswamy; S. S. Malik; I. Ragnarsson; T. Trivedi; R. P. Singh; S. Muralithar; R. Kumar; R. K. Bhowmik; R. Palit; A. Bharti; D. Mehta
-ray detection techniques. The complete fusion (CF) cross sections at energies above the Coulomb barrier were found to be suppressed by
FRONTIERS IN GAMMA-RAY SPECTROSCOPY 2012 - FIG12 | 2014
T. Trivedi; R. Palit; D. Negi; Z. Naik; Y.-C. Yang; Yang Sun; J. A. Sheikh; M. K. Raja; Suresh Kumar; Deepika Choudhury; R. Kumar; R. P. Singh; S. Muralithar; A. K. Jain; H. C. Jain; S. C. Pancholi; R. K. Bhowmik; I. Mehrotra
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FRONTIERS IN GAMMA-RAY SPECTROSCOPY 2012 - FIG12 | 2014
Ritika Garg; S. Kumar; Mansi Saxena; Savi Goyal; Davinder Siwal; S. Verma; R. Palit; Sudipta Saha; J. Sethi; Sushil K. Sharma; T. Trivedi; S. K. Jadav; R. Donthi; B. S. Naidu; Surajit De Mandal
26 \% compared to the coupled channel calculations. This suppression observed in complete fusion cross sections is found to be commensurate with the measured total incomplete fusion (ICF) cross sections. There is a distinct feature observed in the ICF cross sections, i.e.,