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Browsing by Author "Sahoo, R.N."

Browsing by Author "Sahoo, R.N."

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  • Roy, B.J.; Sawant, Y.; Patwari, P.; Santra, S.; Pal, A.; Kundu, A.; Chattopadhyay, D.; Jha, V.; Pandit, S.K.; Parkar, V.V.; Ramachandran, K.; Mahata, K.; Nayak, B.K.; Saxena, A.; Kailas, S.; Nag, T.N.; Sahoo, R.N.; Singh, P.P.; Sekizawa, K. (2018-12-31)
    The reaction mechanism of deep-inelastic multinucleon transfer processes in the 16O+27Al reaction at an incident 16O energy (Elab = 134 MeV) substantially above the Coulomb barrier has been studied both experimentally ...
  • Sahoo, R.N.; Kaushik, M.; Sood, A.; Kumar, P.; Sharma, V.R.; Yadav, A.; Shuaib, M.; Singh, D.P.; Singh, P.P.; Gupta, U.; Sharma, M.K.; Kumar, R.; Singh, B.P.; Aydin, S.; Wollersheim, H.J.; Prasad, R. (2019-01-01)
    In the present work, the onset and strength of incomplete fusion were studied in terms of various entrance channel parameters. Excitation functions for individual evaporation residues were measured in the 12C+169Tm system ...
  • Sahoo, R.N.; Jyothi, G.N.; Sood, A.; Abhilash, S.R.; Umapathy, G.R.; Kabiraj, D.; Ojha, S.; Rao, P.V.; Singh, P.P. (2019-08-22)
    Thin 130Te target foils of thickness 139–260 μg/cm2 have been prepared on 12C backing using resistive evaporation technique for sub-barrier fusion studies in heavy-ion induced nuclear reactions. The deposition thickness ...
  • Cheralu, M.; Mukhamejanov, Y.S.; Kozulin, E.M.; Knyazheva, G.N.; Itkis, I.M.; Banerjee, T.; Diatlov, I.N.; Kumar, D.; Kozulina, N.I.; Novikov, K.V.; Pan, A.N.; Pchelintsev, I.V.; Tikhomirov, R.S.; Vorobiev, I.V.; Maiti, M.; Prajapat, R.; Kumar, R.; Sarkar, G.; Trzaska, W.H.; Singh, P.P.; Sahoo, R.N.; Vardaci, E.; Andreev, A.; Mitu, A.; Harca, I. (2022-08-26)
    Asymmetric fission of mercury nuclei was initially observed in the low-energy region. In recent years, several experiments have been performed in this direction to investigate the asymmetric behaviour of Hg nuclei which ...
  • Shaikh, M.M.; Nath, S.; Gehlot, J.; Banerjee, T.; Mukul, I.; Dubey, R.; Shamlath, A.; Laveen, P.V.; Shareef, M.; Jhingan, A.; Madhavan, N.; Rajbongshi, T.; Jisha, P.; Jyothi, G.N.; Tejaswi, A.; Sahoo, R.N.; Rani, A. (2018-12-29)
    A steeper fall of fusion excitation function, compared to the predictions of coupled-channel (CC) models, at energies below the lowest barrier between the reaction partners, is termed as deep sub-barrier fusion hindrance. ...
  • Singh, P.P.; Yadav, A.; Sharma, V.R.; Sharma, M.K.; Kumar, P.; Sahoo, R.N.; Kumar, R.; Singh, R.P.; Muralitha, S.; Singh, B.P.; Bhowmik, R.K.; Prasad, R. (2016-11-19)
    In the present work, low energy incomplete fusion (ICF) in which only a part of projectile fuses with target nucleus has been investigated in terms of various entrance channel parameters. The ICF strength function has ...
  • Sahoo, R.N. (2019-12-31)
    In heavy-ion induced reactions, the sub-barrier fusion cross-sections are enhanced as compared to the predictions of the one-dimensional barrier penetration model (1-D BPM). The enhancement in sub-barrier fusion has been ...
  • Bhat, I.M.; Shuaib, M.; Asnain, M.S.; Sharma, M.K.; Yadav, A.; Sharma, V.R.; Singh, P.P.; Singh, D.P.; Gupta, S.; Gupta, U.; Sahoo, R.N.; Sood, A.; Kaushik, M.; Kumar, S.; Kumar, R.; Singh, B.P.; Prasad, R. (2022-07-20)
    In heavy-ion induced reactions, generally, a large number of residues are populated through different reaction channels. In some cases the same residue is populated via two different modes viz., (i) directly from a given ...
  • Kumar, D.; Kozulin, E. M.; Cheralu, M.; Knyazheva, G.N.; Itkis, I.M.; Itkis, M.G.; Novikov, K.V.; Bogachev, A.A.; Kozulina, N. I.; Diatlov, I. N.; Pchelintsev, I. V.; Vorobiev, I. V.; Banerjee, T.; Mukhamejanov, Y.S.; Pan, A. N.; Saiko, V.V.; Singh, P.P.; Sahoo, R.N.; Andreyev, A.N.; Filipescu, D. M.; Maiti, M.; Prajapat, R.; Kumar, R. (2020-12-16)
    The mass–energy distributions of fission fragments of excited 180,190Hg nuclei formed in 36Ar + 144,154Sm reactions are measured at incident 36Ar energies of 158, 181, and 222 MeV using the double-arm time-of-flight ...