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PROFESSIONAL TRAINING, ACCOMPLISHMENTS, HONOURS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Prof. Dr. Sibaji Raha
Bose Institute, Kolkata, INDIA
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Resume of Prof. Dr. Sibaji Raha
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING, ACCOMPLISHMENTS,HONOURS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Personal Information
Name
Sibaji Raha
Date & Place of Birth
February 8, 1954; Kolkata, India
Citizenship
Indian
Family Status
Married, one daughter
Education
Doctor of Univ. Texas Theoretical Physics (Major) 1980 Philosophy Austin,USA Astronomy (Minor)
Master of Univ. Delaware Theoretical Physics (Major) 1976 Science Newark, USA Mathematics (Minor) (convo-
cation 1977)
Bachelor of Univ. Calcutta Physics(Major) 1973 Science Calcutta, India Mathematics & (1st. Class Chemistry (Minors) Honours)
Professional Experience
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Over 40 years in Research, Teaching, Scientific administration and management in India and abroad.
Present Position & Address
Senior Professor of Physics, Bose Institute&
Professor-in-Charge, Astroparticle Physics & Space Science Programme
Bose Institute&
Scientist-in-Charge, Indo-Fair Co-ordination Centre, Bose Institute
Main campus: 93/1, A. P. C. Road, Kolkata 700 009, India
Phone: 91-33-2350-2402/03 Fax: 91-33-2350-6790
Salt Lake Campus: EN-80, Salt Lake Sector V, Kolkata 700091, India
Phone: 91-33-2569-3131 Fax: 91-33-2569-3127
Darjeeling Campus: 16, AJC Bose Road, Darjeeling 743401, India
Phone: 91-354-2257281 Fax: 91-354-2253983
E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Permanent Address
Flat – 302, Saila Tower759/1, Hossenpur Road
MadurdahaKolkata 700 107
Phone: 91-33-2443-6793; 91-33-6548-7568 Fax: 91-33-2443-6793E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
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Biographical Sketch
Prof. Raha has an international reputation as a physicist. He has made several seminal contributions in the areas of high energy particle and nuclear physics, astrophysics and cosmology. He has published over 100 papers in the most reputed and competitive peer-reviewed international journals and edited a number of books and conference proceedings. In his career so far, Prof. Raha has delivered over 40 invited plenary talks at various International conferences in India as well as many countries all over the world and an even larger number of invited seminars and/or colloquia at universities and research institutions in India, Canada, Germany, France, Brazil, Switzerland, Japan, Italy, Portugal, Norway, UK, USA, Germany and South Africa. Some of his major academic accomplishments are listed separately later on.
Prof. Raha has also distinguished himself as an able administrator and organiser. He has played major roles in organising a number of highly successful national and international conferences, symposia and workshops. He has served as the Chairman of the Physics Department of Bose Institute for a number of years and contributed generously of his time and energy to head a large number of administrative committees and other needs of his parent institution. He currently looks after the publication section of Bose Institute and it has been under his leadership that the activities of this section have been rejuvenated and a number of new projects have been initiated. He has played a leading role in developing and modernising the J. C. Bose Museum at Bose Institute.
Prof. Raha serves as an expert in various screening, assessment and selection committees at a number of universities, research institutions and Government funding agencies. He is a regular referee for a number of prestigious peer-reviewed journals in India and abroad.
In addition to pursuing his own, highly acclaimed research activities, Prof. Raha has provided commendable leadership in bringing about the culture of focussed, goal-oriented research as a collective endeavour. Under his guidance and inspired vision, a number of physicists of Bose Institute, in collaboration with several colleagues from all over India, have embarked on an ambitious project of establishing an internationally competitive research programme in Astroparticle Physics & Space Science at the high altitude environment of Eastern Himalayas. Prof. Raha has been the primary person behind this endeavour, starting with the conception of the idea, defining the research goals, bringing the interested scientists together, formulating the detailed research programmes, preparing the project proposal for funding and defending it to the expert reviewers. This has of late resulted in the establishment of the Centre for Astroparticle
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Physics & Space Science: A National Facility at Bose Institute under the aegis of the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India, under their IRHPA (Intensification of Research in High Priority Areas) scheme of the Scientific & Engineering Research Council (SERC). The first phase of the programme has already been completed, with research programmes in Cosmic Ray studies, Changing Airspace Environment studies, a school children outreach programme and a programme of manpower training. Later on, the activities of the Centre would be extended to cover other important programmes, like biodiversity and medicinal plants of the Himalayan region, flux measurements and so on. This centre has now achieved the status of an international reference station, with a collaborative project with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA running there. Under the guidance of Prof. Raha, a fluxnet tower is being established at Darjeeling as part of the national endeavour in atmospheric flux measurements. The international AGAGE programme has started negotiating with Bose Institute about an Indian station in this global programme. Prof. Raha has also been given the responsibility of co-ordinating al entire Indian participation at the international Facility for Antiproton & Ion Research (FAIR) at Germany, where India is the 3rd
largest shareholder. Prof. Raha has been serving in its international council from the very beginning and was unanimously elected first Vice-Chair of the international Council in 2011. His visionary leadership transcends the boundaries of his own discipline and provides inspiration to scientists in all areas of research. He has challenged his colleagues to come out of their comfort zones and take up new directions of research, with great success.
His commitment to societal science needs special mention. Under his guidance and encouragement, the biotechnologists of Bose Institute have started a programme of hands-on training in rural biotechnology. The objective of this centre for rural biotechnology is to provide the know-how of basic biotechnology to the rural agricultural population so as to help them improve their socioeconomic status. This project, now completing its 4th year, has been a great success. Prof. Raha has now embarked on expanding the scope of this project for the benefit of the sizable Schedule Tribe (ST) population of West Bengal.
Prof. Raha has initiated the integrated M.Sc.-Ph.D. programmes in Life Sciences at Physical Sciences at Bose Institute, in partnership with the University of Calcutta. This has been appreciated as the model for collaboration between national research laboratories and the universities.
Highlights of Academic Achievements
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Prof. Sibaji Raha has made a number of outstanding and seminal contributions in many different areas of high energy particle and nuclear physics, astroparticle physics and cosmology. He was one of the very first people in the whole world to initiate the then emerging field of Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) and played a major role in its development over the years. He was the first author to highlight the role of confinement in the phase transition from hadronic to quark matter under extreme conditions. His formulation of the density-dependent quark mass as a dynamical parametrisation of confinement in Quantum Chromodynamics provides the most consistent prescription for analysing confinement effects in many body systems of quarks, which are of enormous interest in astrophysical scenarios. This prescription has thus become a mainstay for authors investigating hybrid stars, quark stars, strange quark matter and so on. In the most important area of QGP diagnostics, Prof. Raha has made early breakthrough through his investigation of the electromagnetic probes. Many of his results have been used in the planning of major new experiments looking for QGP in energetic heavy ion collisions. Quite often, his work has been much ahead of the time. For example, his suggestion in 1987 that dileptons and photons should be measured in the same experiment to obtain reliable signals of QGP formation is now being realised. His 1988 suggestion that diphotons should also be looked for in QGP searches has now been accepted in the form of a new proposal at RHIC, BNL. Prof. Raha predicted, as early as in 1983, that non-perturbative effects should persist in the QGP till very high temperatures, much above the critical temperature for the QCD transition. This is now the consensus, after the lattice studies led to the same conclusion in 1992. In 1983, however, Prof. Raha’s work was considered heretic, being contrary to the then prevailing dogma. In the area of heavy ion physics and QGP, Prof. Raha was the first to show that the highly excited partonic matter formed in energetic nuclear collisions proceeds to thermal and chemical equilibrium through a succession of many time scales, a major conclusion popularly credited to E. Shuryak, although Prof. Raha’s publication (in a reputed international journal) preceded his by more than two years. Only recently, some review articles have set the record straight. This analysis was the actual starting point of heavy quark phenomenology in high energy heavy ion collisions, a topic of intense activity now-a-days.
In another related vein, Prof. Raha was the first, in 1987, to argue in the literature that the environment of the cold nuclear matter (CNM) in heavy ion collisions plays a major role in the analysis of QGP signals, like J/ suppression. This is now a major area of investigation, although the present generation of practitioners is largely unaware of the seminal work of Prof. Raha, which was years ahead of the times. Nevertheless, the standard textbooks like that by C.Y. Wong credit Prof. Raha with the ided.
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Prof. Raha discovered a novel form of metastable excitations, the soliton mode, in nuclear collisions near the speed of sound. This provided a natural explanation of the phenomenological “hot spot” model of nuclear collisions at intermediate energies, which was used by a number of authors in analysing their data. A number of review articles in the field, including one full section in a Physics Reports by R. Clare and D. Strottman, credited Prof. Raha with having clarified a major obscurity. Application of this idea to the “hot spot” (Smith) model of pulsar emission in neutron stars is a new development. Prof. Raha, in another breakthrough, discovered the entropy scaling property of the component of chaotic particles in multiparticle production processes in high energy collisions. Although many scaling laws (e.g. Feynman scaling, KNO scaling) had been proposed for multiparticle processes, all of them either failed or had very limited ranges of validity. Only the entropy scaling law has been shown to hold over the entire available energy range. Prof. Raha derived the master stochastic equation, which could give rise to such a scaling. Based on this, A. Batunin suggested the use of nonlinear maps in such processes, which has now evolved into a major new direction of research. On the basis of this picture, Prof. Raha had predicted, as early as in 1988, that even hadronic collisions would exhibit collective and equilibrium features at very high energies; this is now established at the LHC, which is being described as a novel discovery! Prof. Raha has made very important contributions in the area of renormalisation of hadronic properties at high temperature and/or density, a topic of high current interest, where his work has pointed out several shortcomings of other authors’ naïve approaches. Prof. Raha led a group of physicists in studying the variation of soft ray and charged particle fluxes at the sea level during a Total Solar Eclipse (TSE) and found, for the first time, that while the charged particle flux remained constant, the soft flux was substantially reduced, indicating a sudden decrease of the atmospheric temperature along the umbral path. Similar conclusions were subsequently (6 years later) obtained from a study of the chemical composition of the atmosphere during a TSE by an English group and given a lot of prominence by Nature, even if the work of Prof. Raha and collaborators had appeared in a prestigious international journal 5 years earlier. Prof. Raha has made outstanding contributions in cosmology. His tenacious and thorough investigation of the possibility of the formation of Trapped False Vacuum Domains (TFVD) in the cosmic QCD phase transition, their subsequent evolution to strange quark nuggets through weak interaction, their stability on cosmological time scales, their abundance and viability as
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candidate for cold dark matter (CDM) and their possible clumping into larger configurations which could manifest themselves as Massive Astrophysical Compact Halo Objects (MACHO) through gravitational microlensing constitutes nothing short of a major breakthrough, insofar as this provides the only natural explanation for cosmological CDM within the standard model of particle interactions. His recent work explaining the origin of the cosmological dark energy and the cold dark matter within a unified description entirely based on the standard model of particle interaction is a major breakthrough, whose impact on the community is slowly being realised. Of late, Prof. Raha has suggested a novel mechanism for the propagation of strange quark matter objects (strangelets) in the cosmic ray flux through the terrestrial atmosphere, providing a natural explanation of the “exotic” cosmic ray events reported by several authors. Prof. Raha’s model predicts that finite size strangelets with very abnormal charge-to-mass ratios may be detected at mountain altitudes. Prof. Raha is now active in setting up such an experiment at mountain altitude with a large area array of passive detectors. Prof. Raha and his team has been invited to join the ALICE collaboration at CERN and the CBM collaboration at FAIR as full partners.
Prof. Raha was one of the very first proponents of the study of QGP in relativistic heavy ion collisions and his leadership triggered the activity in this area in India. He played a leading role in enthusing two generations of young physicists in India to enter this field and become leading players in the area internationally. In recognition of his contributions to the field, Prof. Raha has recently (in 2016) been elected the Founding Chairman of the Joint Scientific Council of GSi Helmholtz Institute for Heavy Ion Research and Facility for Anti-proton and Ion research (FAIR) in Darmstadt, Germany.
Prof. Raha has, single-handedly, established a high altitude research centre in the eastern Himalayan site Darjeeling, aimed at studying cosmic rays and its connection with atmospheric processes in the context of regional climate change. This centre has already attained an enviable international reputation as a major monitoring site for the airspace environment of great importance.
While serving as the Director of Bose Institute for over a decade (2006 – 2016), Prof. Raha also played a pioneering role in developing new scientific directions, especially with great societal implications. He provided leadership in establishing regular scientific programmes where school students from disadvantaged areas were exposed to modern sciences, both physical and biological, given hands-on training and enthused to adopt science as a career. Under his tutelage, Bose Institute has been running a highly
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successful programme on rural biotechnology, where economically depressed communities were trained in modern techniques for income generation.
Organisational Activities
Have served as Chairman in a large number of administrative committees at the parent institutions.
Was involved in the organisation of an International workshop on "Local Equilibrium in Strong Interaction Physics" at Bad Honnef, West Germany in 1984 and a National topical meeting on "Quark-Gluon Plasma" in 1985 at VECC, Calcutta.
Member, Organizing Committee for the International Conference on the Physics and Astrophysics of Quark-Gluon Plasma held at T.I.F.R., Bombay in 1988. Co-edited the proceedings of the conference published by World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore.
Convener, National Topical Meeting on "Critical Phenomena in the Early Universe", 1989 held at the S.N.Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Calcutta.
Member, Organizing Committee for the Winter School on "Quark - Gluon Plasma" held at Puri, India in 1989. Co-edited the proceedings published by Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, West Germany.
Convener, International Workshop on "Correlation and Multiparticle Production" held at Marburg, West Germany in 1990. Co-edited the proceedings published by World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore.
Member, Organizing Committee for the National Topical Meeting on "Quark - Gluon Plasma" held at VECC, Calcutta in 1991.
Member, Organizing Committee for the Second International Conference on the Physics and Astrophysics of Quark-Gluon Plasma held at Calcutta in 1993. Co-edited the proceedings published by World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore.
Member, Organizing Committee for the Third International Conference on the Physics and Astrophysics of Quark-Gluon Plasma held at Jaipur in March 1997.
Member, Organizing Committee and Convener, Physical Sciences, for the Symposium on "Science At High Altitude" held at Darjeeling, West Bengal in March 1997. Co-edited the proceedings published by Allied Publishers, New Delhi.
Member Secretary, National Task Force for “Science At High Altitude” since 1997.
Member, Governing Council of the Indian Physical Society (1992 - 96). Vice - President (1994-96).
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Chairman, Physics Department, Bose Institute, 1998 – 2000. Professor-in-Charge, Astroparticle Physics & Space Science
Programme of Bose Institute at Mayapuri, Darjeeling since 2002. Organising Secretary, International Conference entitled “Acharya J.
C. Bose: The Scientific Legacy”, at Bose Institute, Kolkata, March 2004.
Convener, National Workshop on Astroparticle Physics & Space Science at Darjeeling during April 2004.
Member, International Advisory Committee, Fifth International Conference on the Physics & Astrophysics of Quark-Gluon Plasma at Kolkata, February 2005.
Member, International Advisory Committee for the International Conference entitled “Changing Scales in Nuclear Physics” at Kolkata, June 2005.
Member, Organising Committee, International Cosmic Ray Conference 2005, Pune.
Principal Co-ordinator, Centre for Astroparticle Physics & Space Science: A National Facility at Bose Institute, IRHPA project of the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India (April 2005 – date).
Member, International Advisory Committee, Quark Matter 2008, Jaipur.
Member, Governing Council, Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR), Darmstadt, Germany, since 2010. Vice-Chairman since 2011.
Member, Board of Governors and Governing Councils of a numbers of national institutes, IIT-s, IISER-s and universities.
Chairman, Scientific Advisory Committee, Environmental Monitoring & Research Centre, Ministry of Earth Science since 2011.
Chairman, Advisory Group on Global Change Issues, Technology Vision 2035, TIFAC.
• Member, Collaboration Board, ALICE Collaboration, LHC, CERN, Geneva.
• Member, Collaboration Board, CBM Collaboration, FAIR, GERMANY.
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Professional History
Senior Professor Physics Department 12/2005 - present
Bose Institute, INDIA
Director
Bose Institute, Kolkata, INDIA 02/2006 - 06/2016
Director S. N. Bose National Centre for 10/2014 – 02/2016 (Additional Charge)
Basic Sciences, Kolkata, INDIA
Professor
Bose Institute, Kolkata, INDIA 02/1997 - 12/2005
Reader
= do = 02/1991 - 01/1997
Research Professor Inst. Nucl. Part. Phys. 06/1990 - 01/1991
Univ. Virginia, USA
Research Staff High Energy Physics 07/1989 - 05/1990 Scientist Group, Physics Dept.
Univ. Marburg, GERMANY
Reader Theo. Nucl. Phys. Div. 02/1989 - 06/1989 Saha Inst. Of Nuclear
Physics, Calcutta, INDIA
Lecturer
= do = 08/1985 - 01/1989
Scientific Officer (CSIR Pool)
= do = 11/1984 - 07/1985
Research Staff High Energy Physics 04/1980 - 10/1984 Scientist Group, Physics Dept.
Univ. Marburg, W.GERMANY
Research Assistant Center for Particle Theory 01/1978 - 05/1980 Department of Physics
Univ. Texas, Austin, USA
Asst. Instructor Department of Mathematics 09/1978 - 12/1979 Univ. Texas, Austin, USA
Teaching Assistant Department of Physics 09/1976 - 08/1978 Univ. Texas, Austin, USA
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Teaching & Research Department of Physics 06/1975 – 08/1976Assistant Univ. Delaware, Newark, USA
University Research Fellow University of Delaware 08/1974 – 05/1975
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Other Concurrent Appointments
Visiting Professor Frankfurt Institute of Advanced 09/2016 –
10/2016
Study (FIAS), Frankfurt, GERMANY
Visiting Professor Research Center for Nuclear 09/2001 - 06/2002
Center of Excellence Physics, Osaka University (COE)
Japan
Senior Visiting Physics Division 12/1999 - 02/2000
Scientist Brookhaven National
Laboratory, USA
Visiting Professor Dept. Mathematical Physics 08/1995 - 10/1995
Univ. Sao Paulo, BRAZIL
Senior Guest International Centre for 01/1995 - 02/1995
Scientist Theoretical Physics
Trieste, ITALY
Visiting Research Inst. Nucl. Part. Phys. 09/1991 - 11/1991
Professor Department of Physics
Univ. Virginia, USA
Guest Scientist High Energy Physics Group 10/1987 - 12/1987
Department of Physics
Univ. Marburg, WEST GERMANY
Guest Scientist Lab. Phys. Nucl. Haut.Energies 04/1987 - 09/1987
(Visiting Directeur de Recherche II)
Ecole Polytechnique, FRANCE
Professeur Invite Lab. Physique Corpusculaire 10/1986 - 03/1987
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(Physique Theorique)
Univ. Clermont II, FRANCE
= do =
= do = 04/1984 - 06/1984
Visiting Professor = do = 09/1983 - 10/1983
(Physique Theorique)
Membership In Professional Societies
Life Member - Indian Physics Association Life Member - Indian Physical Society (Council member 1992-96,
Vice President 1994-96) Life Member - Indian Physics Association
Life Member – Indian Science Congress Association Life Member – Indian Science News Association Fellow, West Bengal Academy of Science & Technology Fellow, National Science Academy, India (Council service 2013 –
date)
Graduate Students SupervisedMichael Pluemer - Doktorarbeit (Doctoral Thesis) - Philipps Universitaet Marburg, WEST GERMANY, 1984 “Quark - Gluon Plasma und vielfacherzeugung in der Starken Wechselwirkung” Michael Pluemer - Diplomarbeit (Master’s Thesis) - Philipps Universitaet Marburg, WEST GERMANY, 1982 “Phasenuebergaenge zwischen Baryonen- und Quarkmaterie bei endlichen Temperaturen”
Abhijit Bhattacharyya - Doctoral Thesis - Jadavpur University, INDIA, 1998 “Finite Temperature Field Theory and its phenomenological application”
Shibaji Bandopadhyay - Doctoral Thesis – Jadavpur University, INDIA, 2005 “Some Aspects of Strange Matter in Astrophysics”
Anirban Lahiri – Doctoral Thesis – Jadavpur University, India, 2013“Study of Phase Transitions in Strongly Interacting Matter”
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Chirantan Sarkar – Doctoral Thesis – University of Calcutta, India, 2015“Studies on Gaseous and Particulate Carbonaceous Pollutants in the Atmosphere of a High Altitude Station Darjeeling over Eastern Himalaya, India”
Sayan Biswas – Doctoral Thesis – University of Calcutta, India (submitted)“Strange Quark Matter in Astrophysics”
Ramaprasad Adak – Doctoral Thesis (in progress)
Kinkar Saha – Doctoral Thesis (in progress)
Rathijit Biswas – Doctoral Thesis (in progress)
Research InterestsHigh energy particle and nuclear physics and astrophysics, cosmology, quantum field theory, nonlinear processes, atmospheric physics, global change.
LanguagesEnglish and Bengali - excellent German and Hindi - good French - fair
Extramural Funding (since 2010)
1. Centre for Astroparticle Physics & Space Science: A National Facility at Bose Institute. Supported by Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India under the IRHPA (Intensification of Research in High Priority Areas) scheme. Date of commencement: 13-4-2005. Date of completion: 31-7-2012. Total amount: Rs. 7.73 Crores + Rs. 70 Lakhs.
2. Study of cosmic ray interaction and cosmic ray aerosol cloud connection in the context of regional global change. Supported by the Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India under the IRHPA scheme. Date of commencement: 26-6-2012. Scheduled date of completion: 25-6-2017 Sanctioned amount: Rs. 16.26 Crores.
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3. A Large Ion Collider Exeriment (ALICE) at CERN Supported by Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India. Date of commencement: 22-3-2013. Date of completion: 21-3-2013 Total amount: Rs. 1.18 Crores.
4. A Large Ion Collider Experiment (ALICE): upgrade, operation and utilization. Supported by department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India. Date of commencement: 15-9-2014. Scheduled date of completion: 31.12.2019Sanctioned amount: Rs. 6.05 Crores.
Awards and Honours Received Chairman, Joint Scientific Council, facility for Antiproton and Ion Research
(FAIR) and GSI (Helmholtz Institute for Heavy Ion Research), Darmstadt, Germany, 2016.
C. V. Raman Lecture Award, department of Atomic Energy (Government of India) and Indian Physics Association, 2016
Fellow, West Bengal Academy of Science & Technology, 2013 Fellow, National Academy of Science, India (Allahabad), 2012 Prof. P. A. Pandya Endowment Lecture, Indian Physics Association, 2010 Rajiv Gandhi State Level Sadbhavana Award (Scientific Category), Rajiv
Gandhi Foundation, Orissa, 2007 Center of Excellence (COE) Visiting Professor, Research Center for Nuclear
Physics, Osaka University, Japan, 2001 – 2002 Senior Visiting Scientist, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA, 1999 –
2000 Visiting Professor, Department of Mathematical Physics, University of Sao
Paulo, Brazil, 1995 Senior Guest Scientist, International Centre for Theoretical Physics,
Trieste, Italy, 1995 Travel Award, Indo - US Co-operative Science Exchange Program,1988 Outstanding Young Citizen of Calcutta (Scientific Category), North
Calcutta Jaycees, 1988 Visiting Directeur de Recherche (II), Centre Nationale de Recherche
Scientifique, France, 1987 Invited Professor of Physics (National Contingent), Ministry of Education,
France, 1986 -1987 Invited Professor of Physics, Ministry of Education, France, 1984 University Research Fellow, University of Delaware, USA, 1974-1975 National Scholarship, Government of India, 1970–1973.
Other Recognitions
Some of my more important research were cited in PHYSICS TODAY (the official newsletter of the American Physical Society), CERN COURIER (the official newsletter of CERN, the European Centre for Nuclear Physics) and many other newspapers and magazines, both in India and abroad
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(including the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, a leading daily newspaper in Germany).
Have held visiting professorships and consultant appointments at various universities and research laboratories in USA, France, Japan and Germany on several occasions (details given separately).
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Other Professional Activities Delivered invited lectures at numerous International and National
Conferences, Symposia, Workshops, Summer / Winter Schools on high energy nuclear physics, astrophysics and cosmology, as well as at enumerable universities and research institutions in U.K., USA, Belgium, France, Germany, Switzerland, Canada, Norway, Brazil, Portugal, Japan, South Africa and India.
Have attended a number of International conferences as Chairman of scientific sessions.
Have served on Expert Selection Committees of various national research institutions as well as the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi. Have acted as referee for project proposals for extramural support from the Department of Science & Technology (DST), New Delhi, CSIR and other agencies.
Served on the Governing Councils of a number of National Institutions and Universities.
Have acted as referee for peer-reviewed national and international journals, including Physical Review Letters, Physical Review C and D, Nuclear Physics A, Physics Letters B, Indian Journal of Theoretical Physics, Indian Journal of Physics, Science & Culture, Pramana and International Journal of Modern Physics.
Establishment of the Rural Biotechnology Programme at the Falta campus of Bose Institute, for the benefit of the local population through the use of Biotechnology.
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SCIENTIFIC BIBLIOGRAPHY
(A) Books :
1. (With B. Sinha - Co-Editor) Physics and Astrophysics of Quark - Gluon Plasma (ICPA-QGP’88), World Scientific, Singapore, 1988
2. (With B. Sinha and S. Pal - Co-Editors) Quark-Gluon Plasma (Research Notes in Physics Series), Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, 1990
3. (With M. Pluemer and R. M. Weiner - Co-Editors) Correlations and Multiparticle Production (CAMP’90), World Scientific, Singapore, 1991
4. (With B. Sinha and Y. P. Viyogi - Co-Editors) Physics and Astrophysics of Quark – Gluon Plasma (ICPA-QGP’93), World Scientific, Singapore, 1994
5. (With B. Sinha and P. K. Ray - Co-Editors) Science at High Altitudes, Allied Publishers, New Delhi, 1998
6. Guest Editor, Special Issue of the Proceedings of Indian National Science Academy (PINSA), Volume 80, No. 4, 2014. “Science at High Altitudes: Facilities in India”.
7. (With B. Sinha) History of Science in India, Vol. 1 (Part 1 – Physical Sciences), Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture and National Academy of Sciences, India, 2015.
(B) Papers :
1. Successive canonical transformation in model two-body electrodynamics, Physical Review D19 (1979) 3641. IF: 4.922
2. (With A. M. Gleeson) Shock waves in relativistic nuclear matter, I, Physical Review C21 (1980) 1065. IF: 3.477
3. (With G. N. Fowler and R. M. Weiner) Confinement and phase transitions, Zeitschrift fuer Physik C9 (1981) 271. IF: 2.746
4. (With R. Beckmann, N. Stelte and R. M. Weiner) Preequilibrium in relativistic heavy ion collisions, in : Proc. Int. Workshop on
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Gross Properties of Nuclei and Nuclear Excitations IX (Ed. H. Feldmeier), Hirschegg, Austria, 1981
5. (With R. Beckmann, N. Stelte and R. M. Weiner) Limiting fragmentation in the Venus regime, in : Proc. 5th High Energy Heavy Ion Summer Study (LBL-12652), Berkeley, USA, 1981
6. (With R. Beckmann, N. Stelte and R. M. Weiner) Limiting fragmentation in high energy heavy ion reactions and preequilibrium, Physics Letters 105B (1981) 411. IF: 3.767
7. (With A. M. Gleeson ) Shock waves in relativistic nuclear matter, II: Angular anisotropy in multiparticle spectra, Physical Review C26 (1982) 1521. IF: 3.477
8. (With G. N. Fowler, N. Stelte and R. M. Weiner) Solitons in nucleus-nucleus collisions near the speed of sound, Physics Letters 115B (1982) 286. IF: 3.767
9. (With G. N. Fowler and R. M. Weiner) What could the anomalons be?, Comtex Reports (Ed. J.Cerny), 1982
10. (With G. N. Fowler and R. M. Weiner) Pion Condensates as anomalons, in : Proc. 6th High Energy Heavy Ion Summer Study and 2nd Anomalon Workshop, Berkeley, USA, 1983
11. (With R. M. Weiner) Are solitons already seen in heavy ion reactions? Physical Review Letters 50 (1983) 407. IF: 7.328
12. (With A. M. Gleeson) Thermodynamic interpretation of multiparticle emission in relativistic heavy ion reactions, Lettre al Nuovo Cimento 38 (1983) 599. IF: 2.893
13. (With R. Beckmann, N. Stelte and R. M. Weiner) Limiting fragmentation and transparency in high energy heavy ion reactions, Physica Scripta 29 (1984) 197. IF: 1.088
14. (With M. Pluemer and R. M. Weiner) How free is the quark-gluon plasma? Nuclear Physics A418 (1984) 549. IF: 1.706
15. (With M. Pluemer and R. M. Weiner) Effect of confinement on the sound velocity in quark-gluon plasma, Physics Letters 139B (1984) 198. IF: 3.767
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16. (With M. Pluemer and R. M. Weiner) A schematic study of confinement, Technical Report, Univ. Marburg, West Germany, 1984
17. (With G. N. Fowler, R. M. Weiner and J. W. Wheeler) Change of the vacuum outside a pion condensed nucleus, Physical Review Letters 52 (1984) 891. IF: 7.328
18. (With R. M. Weiner and J. W. Wheeler) Spectator temperature as a signal for quark matter formation, Physical Review Letters 53 (1984) 138. IF: 7.328
19. Solitons - A general feature of high and medium energy strong interaction physics, in : Local Equilibrium in Strong Interaction Physics, (Eds. D. K. Scott and R. M. Weiner), p.220, World Scientific, Singapore, 1985
20. (With G. Montarou) Geometry, hydrodynamics and local equilibrium in relativistic heavy ion collisions, ibid, p.268
21. (With K. Wehrberger and R. M. Weiner) Stability of density solitons formed in nuclear collisions, Nuclear Physics A433 (1985) 527. IF: 1.706
22. (With G. N. Fowler and R. M. Weiner) Stable vortex excitations in rotating nuclei, Physical Review C31 (1985) 1515. IF: 3.477
23. (With E. F. Hefter and R. M. Weiner) Effect of the nuclear surface on a propagating density pulse, Physical Review C32 (1985) 2201. IF: 3.477
24. (With K. Wehrberger and D. Syam) Hydrodynamics and large transverse momenta in high energy collisions, Physical Review D34 (1986) 294. IF: 4.922
25. (With M. Pluemer) The EMC effect and a heretic model of confinement, Journal of Physics G: Nuclear & Particle Physics 13 (1987) L7. IF: 2.124
26. (With B. Sinha) Quark-Gluon plasma diagnostics - measuring (0/) ratio with dilepton, Physical Review Letters 58 (1987) 101. IF: 7.328
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27. (With B. Sinha) Target dependence of production cross sections in high energy hadron nucleus collisions, Physics Letters 198B (1987) 543. IF: 3.767
28. (With J. Augerat, J. P. Alard, J. Arnold, R. Babinet, N. Bastid, F. Brochard, M. Crouau, N. De Marco, P. Dupieux, H. Fanet, Z. Fodor, L. Fraysse, P. Gorodetzky, J. Gosset, C. Laspalles, M. C. Lemaire, D. L’Hote, B. Lucas, J. Marroncle, G. Montarou, M. -J. Parizet, J. Poitou, C. Racca, A. Rahmani, W. Schimmerling, J. -C. Tamain,Y. Terrien and O. Valette) Relativistic nucleus nucleus collisions with Diogene, in: Proc. 9th Biennial Meeting on Nuclear Physics, Aussois, France, 1987
29. (With N. Bastid, J. P. Alard, J. Arnold, J. Augerat, R. Babinet, F. Brochard, M. Crouau, N. De Marco, P. Dupieux, H. Fanet, Z. Fodor, L. Fraysse, P. Gorodetzky, J. Gosset, C. Laspalles, M. C. Lemaire, D. L’Hote, B. Lucas, J. Marroncle, G. Montarou, M. -J. Parizet, J. Poitou, C. Racca, A. Rahmani, W. Schimmerling, J. -C. Tamain, Y. Terrien and O. Valette) Fragment production at small angles in nuclear collisions, ibid
30. (With A. K. Chaudhuri and B. Sinha) Changing structure functions and nuclear saturation, Physics Letters 208B (1988) 513. IF: 3.767
31. Solitons and solitary vortices in physics and astrophysics, in : Current Trends in Physics (Eds. A. Khare and T. P. Pradhan), p. 186, World Scientific, Singapore, 1988
32. (With M. Pluemer and R. M. Weiner) Chaos, coherence and entropy scaling, in : Proc. Int. Conf. on Hadron Structure ’87 (Ed. D.Krupa), p. 272, SAV Bratislava, 1988
33. J/ suppression in NA38 events - nuclear effect or quark - gluon plasma? , in : Physics and Astrophysics of Quark - Gluon Plasma (ICPA-QGP’88) (Eds. B. Sinha and S. Raha), p. 103, World Scientific, Singapore, 1988
34. (With B. Datta and B. Sinha) On the neutrino emissivity of degenerate strange quark matter, Modern Physics Letters A3 (1988) 1385. IF: 1.075
35. (With P. Carruthers, M. Pluemer and R. M. Weiner) Entropy scaling in high energy collisions - chaos and coherence, Physics Letters 212B (1988) 369 ; 214B (1988) 661E. IF: 3.767
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36. (With B. Datta and B. Sinha) Photon and dimuon pairs in an expanding quark-gluon plasma, Nuclear Physics A490 (1988) 733. IF: 1.706
37. (With B. Sinha) Quark-gluon plasma diagnostics and J/ suppression in nuclear collisions, Physics Letters 218B (1989) 413. IF: 3.767
38. (With B. Sinha) Photons as quark matter diagnostics, Technical Report, SINP/VECC, Calcutta, India, 1989
39. The EMC effect - bridge between high and low energy nuclear reactions, in : Nuclear Reaction Mechanisms (Ed. S. Mukherjee), p. 550, World Scientific, Singapore, 1989
40. (With M. -J. Parizet, J. P. Alard, A. Rahmani, G. Montarou, J. Augerat, N. Bastid, P. Demaison, P. Dupieux, L. Fraysse, J. Marroncle, R. Babinet, Z. Fodor, J. Gosset, D. L’Hote, J. Poitou, W. Schimmerling, Y. Terrien, O. Valette, M. -C. Lemaire, P. Gorodetzky and C. Racca) Proton production in relativistic heavy ion collisions: comparison with a thermodynamic model, International Journal of Modern Physics A4 (1989) 3689. IF: 0.941
41. (With S. Chakrabarty and B. Sinha) Strange quark matter and the mechanism of confinement, Physics Letters 229B (1989) 112. IF: 3.767
42. (With N. C. Rana, B. Datta and B. Sinha) Cosmic separation of phases, density inhomogeneities and primordial nucleosynthesis, Physics Letters 240B (1990) 175. IF: 3.767
43. Dilepton, diphoton and photon production in preequilibrium, Physica Scripta T32 (1990) 180. IF: 1.088
44. (With B. Sinha) Dileptons and photons in high energy heavy ion reactions - A review, International Journal of Modern Physics A6 (1991) 517. IF: 0.941
45. (With J. P. Alard, J. Augerat, N. Bastid, P. Dupieux, L. Fraysse, J. Marroncle, G. Montarou, M.-J. Parizet and A. Rahmani) Local statistical equilibrium, velocity distributions and proton production in relativistic heavy ion collisions, Modern Physics Letters A6 (1991) 1347. IF: 1.075
46. (With R. M. Weiner, G. Wilk and Z. Wlodarczyk) Multiplicity distributions from calorimetric measurements of transverse
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energy, in : Correlations and Multiparticle Production (CAMP-90), (Eds. M. Pluemer, S. Raha and R. M. Weiner), p. 283, World Scientific, Singapore, 1991
47. (With G. Wilk, R. M. Weiner and Z. Wlodarczyk) Transverse energy distribution in high energy collisions : multiparticle dynamics without the measurement of multiplicity, Technical Report , Univ. Marburg, West Germany, 1991
48. (With D. K. Srivastava, J. Alam, S. Chakrabarty and B. Sinha) Boost non - invariant hydrodynamics in ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions, Physics Letters 278B (1992) 225. IF: 3.767
49. (With M. Pluemer) Longitudinal impact parameter fluctuation and the initial energy density, in : Puzzles On The Electroweak Scale (Eds. Z. Adjuk, S. Pokorski and A. K. Wroblewski), p. 567, World Scientific, Singapore, 1992
50. (With S. Chakrabarty, J. Alam, D. K. Srivastava and B. Sinha) Can the hadronic gas shine as brightly as the quark-gluon plasma? , in : Medium And High Energy Nuclear Physics, (Eds.M.K. Pal et al.), p. 229, World Scientific, Singapore, 1992
51. (With J. Alam, S. Chakrabarty, D. K. Srivastava and B. Sinha) Photons and dileptons from an expanding quark - gluon plasma, Nuclear Physics A544 (1992) 493. IF: 1.706
52. (With S. Chakrabarty and B. Sinha) Preequilibrium production of photons and leptons in relativistic heavy ion collisions, Modern Physics Letters A7 (1992) 927. IF: 1.075
53. (With S. Chakrabarty, J. Alam, D. K. Srivastava and B. Sinha) High energy photons from expanding quark-gluon plasma and hot hadronic matter, Physical Review D46 (1992) 3802. IF: 4.922
54. (With P. Bhattacharjee, J. Alam and B. Sinha) Survivability of quark nuggets in the chromoelectric flux tube fission model of baryon evaporation, Physical Review D48 (1993) 4630. IF: 4.922
55. (With D. K. Srivastava, J. Alam, S. Chakrabarty and B. Sinha) Hydrodynamics of ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions - considerations of boost non-invariance and stopping, Annals of Physics (N.Y.) 228 (1993) 104. IF: 2.857
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56. (With J. Alam and B. Sinha) Successive equilibration in quark -gluon plasma, Physical Review Letters 73 (1994) 1895. IF: 7.328
57. Electromagnetic probes of quark-gluon plasma, in : Physics and Astrophysics of Quark -Gluon Plasma (ICPA-QGP’93) (Eds. B. Sinha, Y. P. Viyogi and S. Raha), p. 51, World Scientific, Singapore, 1994
58. (With T. B. Biswas and D. Syam) Nonlinear effects in high energy hadronic collisions, ibid, p. 438
59. (With A. Bhattacharyya) Temperature dependence of hadron masses, I : results from an extended linear sigma model, Journal of Physics G: Nuclear & Particle Physics 21 (1995) 741. IF: 2.124
60. (With A. Bhattacharyya ) Temperature dependence of , K and meson masses, Physics Letters 363B (1995) 162. IF: 3.767
61. (With A. Bhattacharyya) Density dependence of meson masses from the Zimanyi - Moskowski models, Physical Review C53 (1996) 522. IF: 3.477
62. (With J. Alam and B. Sinha) Electromagnetic probes of quark - gluon plasma, Physics Reports 273 (1996) 243. IF: 17.334
63. (With A. Bhattacharyya) Finite temperature modification of hadron masses from the Zimanyi - Moszkowski models, nucl – th / 9603020 (arXiv.org)
64. (With J. Alam, A. Bhattacharyya and B. Sinha) Can dilepton suppression be seen in heavy ion experiments?, hep – ph / 9605321 (arXiv.org)
65. (With A. Bhattacharyya, S. K. Ghosh and S. C. Phatak) In-medium effects on the phi meson, Physical Review C55 (1997) 1463. IF: 3.477
66. (With A. Bhattacharyya, S. K. Ghosh and S. C. Phatak) Kaon mass in dense matter, Physics Letters 401B (1997) 213. IF: 3.767
67. (With A. Bhattacharyya, J. Alam and B. Sinha) Finite temperature effects on electromagnetic probes of quark -
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gluon plasma, International Journal of Modern Physics A12 (1997) 5639. IF: 0.941
68. (With S. Sarkar, P. Roy, J. Alam and B. Sinha) Dissipative effects in quark - gluon plasma diagnostics, Journal of Physics G: Nuclear & Particle Physics 23 (1997) 469. IF: 2.124
69. (With J. Alam, P. Roy, S. Sarkar and B. Sinha) Thermal masses and equilibration rates in the quark-gluon phase, International Journal of Modern Physics A12 (1997) 5151. IF: 0.941
70. (With P. Roy, J. Alam, S. Sarkar and B. Sinha) Quark gluon plasma diagnostics in a successive equilibration scenario, Nuclear Physics A624 (1997) 687. IF: 0.941
71. (With A. Bhattacharyya, S. Biswas, B. K. Chatterjee, M. Das, P. Das, T. K. Das, T. K. De, M. H. Engineer, R. N. Mukherjee, S. C. Roy, S. K. Saha, A. K. Sen, B. Sinha and D. Syam) Variation of - ray and particle fluxes at the sea level during the total solar eclipse of 24 October, 1995, Astrophysics & Space Science 250 (1997) 313. IF: 1.404
72. The QCD phase transition in the early universe, in : Physics and Astrophysics of Quark -Gluon Plasma (ICPA-QGP’97), (Eds. B. Sinha, D. K. Srivastava and Y. P. Viyogi), p. 223, Narosa Publishing, New Delhi, 1998
73. (With J. Alam and B. Sinha) Closing the universe with primordial quark blobs, Nuclear Physics A638 (1998) 523. IF: 1.706
74. (With S. K. Ghosh) Evolution of structure functions with Jacobi polynomial: Convergence and reliability, hep-ph/9810368 (arXiv.org)
75. (With J. Alam, A. Bhattacharyya, S. K. Ghosh and B. Sinha) Stochastic pionization in hot quark - gluon matter, hep-ph/9810445 (arXiv.org)
76. (With J. Alam and B. Sinha) Quark nuggets as baryonic dark matter, Astrophysical Journal 513 (1999) 572. IF: 7.364
77. (With A. Bhattacharyya and S. K. Ghosh) Pion and Kaon dissociation in hot quark medium, Modern Physics Letters A14 (1999) 62. IF: 1.075
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78. (With S. Banerjee, S. K. Ghosh and D. Syam) Strangelets in terrestrial atmosphere, Journal of Physics G: Nuclear & Particle Physics 25 (1999) L15. IF: 2.124
79. (With A. Bhattacharyya and S. K. Ghosh) mass modification in He3 - a signal for restoration of chiral symmetry or test for nuclear matter models?, Physical Review C60 (1999) 018202. IF: 3.477
80. (With D. Syam) Finite Size Effects in multiparticle production processes, in: The State of Physics at the end of the 20th Century, (Eds. F. Cooper, I. Sarcevic, C.-I. Tan and G. West), p. 125, World Scientific, Singapore, 1999
81. (With A. Bhattacharyya, J. Alam, S. Sarkar, P. Roy, B. Sinha and P. Bhattacharjee) Cosmological QCD phase transition and dark matter, Nuclear Physics A661 (1999) 629. IF: 1.706
82. (With S. Banerjee and S. K. Ghosh) The Chandrasekhar limit for quark stars, Journal of Physics G: Nuclear & Particle Physics 26 (2000) L1. IF: 2.124
83. (With A. Bhattacharyya, J. Alam, S. Sarkar, P. Roy, B. Sinha and P. Bhattacharjee) Relics of the cosmological QCD phase transition, Physical Review D61 (2000) 083509. IF: 4.922
84. The deconfinement phase transition, hadronization and the NJL model, in: Hadron Physics: Effective Theories of Low Energy QCD, (Eds. A. H. Blin, B. Hiller, M. C. Ruivo, C. A. Sousa and E. van Beeren), p. 226, AIP Conference Proceedings V. 508, American Institute of Physics, New York, 2000
85. (With S. Banerjee, S. K. Ghosh and D. Syam) Can cosmic strangetets reach the earth? , Physical Review Letters 85 (2000) 1384. IF: 7.328
86. (With S. Banerjee, S. K. Ghosh, A. Mazumdar and D. Syam) Strange quark matter in cosmic ray flux and exotic events, Astrophysics & Space Science 274 (2000) 655. IF: 1.404
87. Some recent advances in cosmology and dark matter (Prof. Syamadas Chatterjee Memorial Lecture 2000, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Kolkata), Indian Journal of Theoretical Physics 48 (2000) 23
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88. (With S. Banerjee, A. Bhattacharyya, S. K. Ghosh and B. Sinha) The cosmic quark – hadron transition and massive compact halo objects, astro-ph / 0002007 (arXiv.org)
89. (With S. Banerjee, A. Bhattacharyya, S. K. Ghosh, B. Sinha and H. Toki) Relics of the cosmic quark-hadron phase transition and massive compact halo objects, Nuclear Physics A715 (2003) 827. IF: 1.706
90. With B. Basu, S. Banik, A. Mazumdar, S. Saha, S. K. Saha, D. Syam and P. Vater) Application of solid state nuclear track detection technique on commercially available overhead projector transparencies, Presented at the International Conference of the Nuclear Track Society (ICNTS-21), New Delhi, October 2002
91. (With S. Banerjee, A. Bhattacharyya, S. K. Ghosh, B. Sinha and H. Toki) Some aspects of strangeness in astrophysics and cosmology, Nuclear Physics A721 (2003) 1028. IF: 1.706
92. (With S. Banerjee, A. Bhattacharyya, S. K. Ghosh, B. Sinha and H. Toki) The cosmic QCD phase transition, quasi-baryonic dark matter and massive compact halo objects, astro-ph/0206349 (arXiv.org)
93. (With S. Banerjee, A. Bhattacharyya, S. K. Ghosh, B. Sinha and H. Toki) Massive compact halo objects from the relics of the cosmic quark-hadron transition, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 340 (2003) 284. IF: 5.103
94. (With A. Bhattacharyya, S. Banerjee, S. K. Ghosh, B. Sinha and H. Toki) Quantum chromodynamics, phase transition in the early universe and quark nuggets, Pramana – Journal of Physics 60 (2003) 909. IF: 0.274
95. (With B. Basu, A. Mazumdar, S. Saha, S. K. Saha, D. Syam and B. Fischer) Detection of U and Ni-ion Tracks in Commercially Available Overhead Projector Films, Presented at the 22nd International Conference on Nuclear Tracks in Solids (ICNTS-22), Barcelona, Spain, August 2004
96. (With S. Banerjee, A. Bhattacharyya, S. K. Ghosh, E.-M. Ilgenfritz, B. Sinha, H. Toki and E. Takasugi) Cosmological dark energy from the cosmic QCD phase transition and colour entanglement, Physics Letters B 611 (2005) 27. IF: 3.767
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97. (With A. Bhattacharyya, S. K. Ghosh and M. Hanauske) Rotating twin stars and signature of quark-hadron phase transition, Physical Review C71 (2005) 048801. IF: 3.477
98. (With B. Basu, A. Mazumdar, S. Saha, S. K. Saha and D. Syam) Characterization of some commercial polymers for the detection of massive cosmic ray particles, Indian Journal of Physics 79 (2005) 279
99. (With S. Banerjee, A. Bhattacharyya, S.K. Ghosh, E.-M. Ilgenfritz, B. Sinha, E. Takasugi and H. Toki) Strangeness, cosmological cold dark matter and dark energy, Journal of Physics G: Nuclear & Particle Physics 31 (2005) S857. IF: 2.124
100. (With B. Basu, B. Fischer, A. Mazumdar, S. Saha, S. K. Saha and D. Syam) Characterization of a polymer as a heavy ion detector, 29th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Pune 9 (2005) 279
101. (With B. Basu, S. Biswas, A. Mazumdar, S. Saha, S. K. Saha and D. Syam) A highly unusual cosmic ray event at mountain altitude, 29th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Pune 9 (2005) 211
102. Strange Matter in Astrophysics and Cosmology, in: Physics of Solids, Nuclei and Particles (ed. R. Sahu), p. 144, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, India (2006)
103. (With A. Bhattacharyya and S. K. Ghosh) QCD phase transition in rotaing neutron star, Neutrino beaming and Gamma-ray bursters, Physics Letters B635 (2006) 195. IF: 3.767
104. (With T. Mukherjee and S. K. Ghosh) A consistent quasi-particle picture of quark-gluon matter and the velocity of sound, Modern Physics Letters A21 (2006) 2067. IF: 1.075
105. (With A. Bhattacharyya, S. K. Ghosh, P. S. Joarder and R. Mallick) The conversion of neutron star to strange star: A two-step process, Physical Review C74 (2006) 065804. IF: 3.477
106. (With A. Bhattacharyya and S. K. Ghosh) Consequences of quark – hadron phase transition in dense stars, Journal of Physics Conference Series 50 (2006) 418. IF: 2.124
107. (With P. V. Sundareshwar, R. Murtugudde, G. Srinivasan, S. Singh, K. J. Ramesh, D. Agarwal, D. Baldocchi, C. K. Baru, K. K. Baruah, G. R. Chowdhury, V. K. Dadhwal, C. B. S. Dutt, J. Fuentes, P. K. Gupta, W. W. Hargrove, M. Howard, C. S. Jha, S. Lal, W. K. Michener, A. P. Mitra,
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J. T. Morris, R. R. Myneni, M. Naja, R. Nemani, R. Ramesh, S. K. Santhana Vanan, M. Sharma, A. Subramaniam, R. Sukumar, R. R. Twilley, S. B. Verma and P. R. Zimmerman) INDOFLUX: A biogeochemical monitoring network for India, Science 316 (2007) 204. IF: 21.911
108. (With A. Bhattacharyya, S. K. Ghosh, P. S. Joarder and R. Mallick) Two step conversion of neutron star to strange star, in: Physics and Astrophysics of Hadrons and Hadronic Matter (ed. A. B. Santra), p. 271, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi (2007)
109. (With A. Bhattacharyya, S. K. Ghosh and R. Mallick) General Relativistic effects on the conversion of nuclear to two-flavour quark matter in compact stars, Physical Review C 76 (2007) 052801(R). IF: 3.477
110. (With B. Basu, S. Dey, B. Fischer, A. Maulik, A. Mazumdar, S. Saha, S. K. Saha and D. Syam) Charge response of polyethylene terephthalate polymers (PET) to light and heavy nuclei, Radiation Measurements 43 (2008) S95. IF: 1.121
111. (With B. Basu, S. Biswas, S. Dey, A. Maulik, A. Mazumdar, S. Saha, S. K. Saha and D. Syam) Polyethylene terephthalate polymers at mountain altitude as cosmic ray heavy particle detector, Radiation Measurements 43 (2008) S262. IF: 1.121
112. (With B. Basu, S. Dey, A. Maulik, S. Saha, S. K. Saha and D. Syam) Determination of the depth of an etch pit through studies of diffraction rings, Radiation Measurements 44 (2009) 359. IF: 1.121
113. (With A. Bhadra, S. K. Ghosh, P. S. Joarder and A. Mukherjee) Study of low energy hadronic interaction models based on BESS observed cosmic ray proton and antiproton spectra at medium high altitude, Physical Review D 79 (2009)114027. IF: 4.922
114. (With P. K. Nayak, S. K. Gupta, A. Jain, I. Mazumdar, S. K. Saha, A. V. Bobrov, A. Osipov and B. Shwartz) A study of the -ray flux during the total solar eclipse of 1 August 2008 at Novosibirsk, Russia, Astroparticle Physics 32 (2010) 286, available online 27 September 2009. IF: 4.136
115. (With A. Chatterjee, A. Adak, A. K. Singh, M. K. Srivastava, S. K. Ghosh, S. Tiwari and P. C. S. Devara) Aerosol chemistry over a high altitude station at North-East Himalayas, India, PLoS One 5 (2010) e11122 (1 – 20). IF: 4.351
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116. (With D. Bhowmick, S. Dey, A. Maulik, S. Saha, S. K. Saha and D.Syam) Characterization and calibration of a SSNTD for heavy ion detection and strangelet search in cosmic rays, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B 269 (2011)197. IF: 1.156
117. (With S. Dey, D. Gupta, A. Maulik, S. K. Saha, D. Syam, J. Pakarinen, D. Voulot and F. Wenander) Calibration of a solid state nuclear track detector (SSNTD) with high detection threshold to search for rare events in cosmic rays, Astroparticle Physics 34 (2011) 805. available online 6 March 2011. IF: 4.136
118. (With A. Chatterjee, A. Jayaraman and T. N. Rao) In-cloud and below-cloud scavenging of aerosol ionic species over a tropical rural atmosphere in India, Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry 66 (2010) 27-40.
119. (With A. Adak, G. K. Sen, A. Chatterjee, Y. Yadav, A. K. Singh, M. K. Srivastava and S. K. Ghosh) Mathematical modelling of atmospheric pollutant dispersion: a case study of the behaviour of respirable suspended particles at Darjeeling (Eastern Himalayas), India, in: Proceedings of the National Seminar on Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena (NSMMNP-2010), Indian Society of Nonlinear Analysts, pp. 22-41 (2011)
120. (With R. Bhadra, B. Bijay, S. K. Ghosh and P. Joarder) Influence of microscopic particle interaction models on the flux of atmospheric antiprotons, Astroparticle Physics 35 (2012) 277-286. IF: 4.136
121. (with P. Joarder, A. Bhadra, B. Bijay and S. K. Ghosh) Dependence of simulated atmospheric antiproton flux on the microscopic models of particle interactions, Proceedings 32nd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Beijing 2011, Vol. 1 (2012) p. 129 – 132
122. (With S. Dey, A. Maulik, S. K. Saha and D. Syam) Detection of heavy cosmic ray particle (Z > 20) at Hanle, Ladakh at an altitude of 4.5 km a.s.l. using SSNTD, Proceedings 32nd
International Cosmic Ray Conference, Beijing 2011, Vol. 5 (2012) p. 113 – 115
123. (With S. K. Sharma, A. K. Singh, T. Saud, T. K. Mandal, M. Saxena, S. Singh and S. K. Ghosh) Measurement of ambient NH3 over Bay of Bengal during W_ICARB campaign, Annales Geophysicae 30 (2012) 1-7
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124. (With A. Chatterjee, S. K. Ghosh, A. Adak, A. K. Singh and P. C. S. Devara) Effect of dust and anthropogenic aerosols on columnar aerosol properties over Eastern Himalayas, India, PLos One 7 (2012) e40286
125. (With Sayan Biswas, J. N. De, P. S. Joarder and D. Syam) Multifragmentation model for astrophysical strangelets, Physics Letters B715 (2012) 30 – 34
126. (With R. Mallick, Rajesh Gopal, S. K. Ghosh and S. Roychowdhury) Solving relativistic hydrodynamic equation in presence of magnetic field for phase transition in a neutron star, Journal of Physics G: Nuclear & Particle Physics 39 (2012) 095201
127. (With S. K. Sharma, A. K. Singh, T. Saud, T. K. Mandal, M. Saxena, S. Singh and S. K. Ghosh) Study of water-soluble ionic composition of PM10 and related trace gases over Bay of Bengal during W_ICARB campaign, Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics 118 (2012) 37 - 51.
128. (With A. Chatterjee, C. Sarkar, A. Adak, U. Mukherjee and S. K. Ghosh) Ambient air quality during Diwali festival over Kolkata – a mega-city in India, Aerosol and Air Quality Research 13 (2013) 1133 – 1144.
129. (With R. Mallick, A. Bhattacharyya and S. K. Ghosh) General Relativistic effect on the energy deposition rate for neutrino pair annihilation above the equatorial plane along the symmetry axis near a rotating neutron star, International Journal of Modern Physics E 22 (2013) 1350008 (1-14)
130. (With A. Adak, A. Chatterjee, A. K. Singh, C. Sarkar and S. K. Ghosh) Atmospheric fine mode particulates at Eastern Himalaya, India: role of meteorology, long-range transport and local anthropogenic sources, Aerosol and Air Quality Research 14 (2014) 440-450
131. (With S. K. Ghosh) The Darjeeling facility: cosmic rays and atmospheric sciences, Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy 80 (2014) 791-814
132. (ALICE Collaboration) Measurement of quarkonium production at forward rapidity in pp collisions at s √=7 TeV , European Physics Journal C74 (2014) 2974
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133. (ALICE Collaboration) Event-by-event mean p T fluctuations in pp and Pb-Pb collisions at the LHC, European Physics Journal C74 (2014) 3077
134. (With S. K. Ghosh, A. Lahiri, S. Majumder, M. G. Mustafa and R. Ray) Quark Number Susceptibility: Revisited with Fluctuation-Dissipation Theorem in mean field theories, Physical Review D90 (2014) 054030
135. (With S. Dey, A. Maulik, S. K. Saha and D. Syam) Particle identification with Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) detector with high detection threshold, Nuclear Instruments and Methods B336 (2014) 163-166
136. (ALICE Collaboration) Measurement of charged jet suppression in Pb-Pb collisions at s NN−−−−√ = 2.76 TeV, Journal of High Energy Physics 1403 (2014) 013
137. (ALICE Collaboration) Centrality, rapidity and transverse momentum dependence of J / ψ suppression in Pb-Pb collisions at s NN−−−√=2.76 TeV , Physics Letters B734 (2014) 314-327
138. (ALICE Collaboration) Upgrade of the ALICE Experiment: Letter Of Intent, Journal of Physics G41 (2014) 087001
139. (ALICE Collaboration) Technical Design Report for the Upgrade of the ALICE Inner Tracking System, Journal of Physics G41 (2014) 087002
140. (ALICE Collaboration) Measurement of prompt D -meson production in p − Pb collisions at s NN−−−−√ = 5.02 TeV, Physical Review Letters 113 (2014) 232301
141. (ALICE Collaboration) Exclusive J/ ψ photoproduction off protons in ultra-peripheral p-Pb collisions at s NN−−−√=5.02 TeV, Physical Review Letters 113 (2014) 232504
142. (ALICE Collaboration) Production of charged pions, kaons and protons at large transverse momenta in pp and Pb–Pb collisions at s NN−−−√ =2.76 TeV, Physics Letters B736 (2014) 196-207
143. (With S. Ahmad et al) Design and performance simulation of a segmented-absorber based muon detection system for high energy heavy ion collision experiments, Nuclear Instruments
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and Methods A775 (2014) 139-147
144. (ALICE Collaboration) Transverse momentum dependence of inclusive primary charged-particle production in p-Pb collisions at s NN−−−√=5.02 TeV , European Physics Journal C74 (2014) 3054
145. (ALICE Collaboration) Two- and three-pion quantum statistics correlations in Pb-Pb collisions at s NN−−−−√= 2.76 TeV at the CERN Large Hadron Collider, Physical Review C89 (2014) 024911
146. (ALICE Collaboration) Multiparticle azimuthal correlations in p - Pb and Pb-Pb collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider, Physical Review C90 (2014) 054901
147. (ALICE Collaboration) Azimuthal anisotropy of D meson production in Pb-Pb collisions at s NN−−−√=2.76 TeV, Physical Review C90 (2014) 034904
148. (ALICE Collaboration) Beauty production in pp collisions at s √ = 2.76 TeV measured via semi-electronic decays, Physics Letters B738 (2014) 97-108
149. (ALICE Collaboration) Suppression of ψ (2S) production in p-Pb collisions at s NN−−−−√ = 5.02 TeV, Journal of High Energy Physics 1412 (2014) 073
150. (ALICE Collaboration) Suppression of Υ(1 S ) at forward rapidity in Pb-Pb collisions at s NN−−−√=2.76 TeV, Physics Letters B738 (2014) 361-372
151. (ALICE Collaboration) Neutral pion production at midrapidity in pp and Pb-Pb collisions at s NN−−−√=2.76TeV, European Physics Journal C74 (2014) 3108
152. (ALICE Collaboration) Freeze-out radii extracted from three-pion cumulants in pp, p–Pb and Pb–Pb collisions at the LHC, Physics Letters B739 (2014) 139-151
153. (With B. Basu, S. K. Saha, S. Biswas, S. Dey, A. Mazumdar, S. Saha and D. Syam) Observation of a rare cosmic ray event at mountain altitude, Astroparticle Physics 61 (2015) 88-92
154. (With A. Bhattacharyya, S. Das, S. K. Ghosh, R. Ray, K. Saha and S. Upadhyay) Study of fluctuations from Polyakov-Nambu-Jona
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Lasinio model, Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy 81 (2015) 56-61
155. (With A. Bhattacharyya, S. Das, S. K. Ghosh, R. Ray, K. Saha and S. Upadhyay) Study of d-measure from Polyakov-Nambu-Jona Lasinio model, Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy 81 (2015)152-157
156. (With R. Bhattacharyya, S. Dey, S. K. Ghosh, A. Maulik and D. Syam) Strangelet search at mountain altitude, Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy 81 (2015) 165-168
157. (With S. Dey, A. Maulik, S. K. Saha and D. Syam) Characterization of Polyethelyne Tereohthalate (PET) detector to search for rare events in cosmic rays, Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy 81 (2015) 233-236
158. (With S. Biswas, J. N. De, P. Joarder and D. Syam) Disassembly model for the production of astrophysical strangelets, Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy 81 (2015) 277-281
159. (ALICE Collaboration) Production of inclusive Υ(1S) and Υ(2S) in p-Pb collisions at s NN−−−√ =5.02 TeV , Physics Letters B740 (2015) 105-117
160. (ALICE Collaboration) Multiplicity dependence of jet-like two-particle correlations in p-Pb collisions at s NN−−−−√ = 5.02 TeV, Physics Letters B741 (2015) 38-50
161. (ALICE Collaboration) Production of Σ(1385)± and Ξ(1530)0 in proton-proton collisions at s √= 7 TeV , European Physics Journal C75 (2015) 1
162. (With S. K. Ghosh, R. Ray, K. Saha and S. Upadhaya) Shear viscosity and phase diagram from Polyakov–Nambu–Jona-Lasinio model, Physical Review D91 (2015) 054005
163. (ALICE Collaboration) Measurement of electrons from semileptonic heavy-flavor hadron decays in pp collisions at s √=2.76 TeV , Physical Review D91 (2015) 012001
164. (ALICE Collaboration) K ∗ (892)0 and ϕ (1020) production in Pb- Pb collisions at \sqrt{s}_{NN}}=2.76 TeV, Physical Review C91 (2015) 024609
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165. (With B. Basu, S. Biswas, S. Dey, A. Maulik, A. Mazumdar, S. Saha, , S. K Saha and Debapriyo Syam) Observation of a Rare Cosmic ray Event at Mountain Altitude, Astroparticle Physics 61 (2015) 88 – 92
166. (With S Ahmad, P.P. Bhaduri, H. Jahan, A. Senger, R. Adak, S. Samanta, A. Prakash, K. Dey, A. Lebedev, E. Kryshen, S. Chattopadhyay, P. Senger, B. Bhattacharjee, S. K. Ghosh, M. Irfan, N. Ahmad, M. Farooq and B Singh) Design and Performance Simulation of a Segmented-Absorber based Muon detection System for High Energy Heavy Ion Collision experiments. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A775 (2015) 139 – 147
167. (With S. K Ghosh, R. Ray, K. Saha and S. Upadhaya) Shear Viscosity and Phase Diagram from Polyakov-Nambu-Jona Lasinio Model, Physical Review D91 (2015) 054005
168. (ALICE Collaboration) Two Pion Femtoscopy at \sqrt{s}_{NN}=5.02 TeV, Physical ReviewC91 (2015) 034906
169. (With C. Sarkar, A. Chatterjee, A. K. Singh and S. K. Ghosh) Characterization of Black carbon Aerosols over Darjeeling – A High Altitude Himalayan Station in eastern India, Aerosol & Air Quality Research 51 (2015) 465 – 478
170. (ALICE Collaboration) Measurement of Pion, Kaon and Proton Production in Proton-Proton Collisions at \sqrt{s} = 7 TeV, The European Physical Journal C75 (2015) 226
171. (ALICE Collaboration) Forward-Backward Multiplicity Correlations in pp Collisions at \sqrt{s} = 0.9, 2.76 and 7 TeV, Journal of High Energy Physics 2015(5) 1- 28
172. (ALICE Collaboration) Elliptic Flow of Identified Hadrons in Pb-Pb Collisions at \sqrt{s}_{NN} = 2.76 TeV, Journal of High Energy Physics 2015(6) 1- 41
173. (ALICE Collaboration) Rapidity and transverse-momentum dependence of the inclusive J/ψ nuclear modification factor in p-Pb collisions at \( \sqrt{s_{N\ N}} \) = 5.02 TeV, Journal of High Energy Physics (2015) 2015: 55
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174. (ALICE Collaboration) Centrality dependence of particle production in p−Pb collisions at √sNN=5.02, Physical Review C91 (2015) 064905
175. (ALICE Collaboration) Charged jet cross sections and properties in proton-proton collisions at √s=7 TeV, Physical Review D91 (2015) 112012
176. (ALICE Collaboration) Measurement of jet suppression in central Pb–Pb collisions at \sqrt{s}_{NN} = 2.76 TeV, Physics Letters B746 (2015) 1 – 14
177. (ALICE Collaboration) Measurement of dijet kT in p–Pb collisions at \sqrt{s}_{NN}=5.02 TeV, Physics Letters B746 (2015) 385 – 395
178. (ALICE Collaboration) Inclusive, prompt and non-prompt J/ production at mid-rapidity in Pb-Pb collisions at \sqrt{s}_{NN} = 2.76 TeV, Journal of High Energy Physics 2015(7) 1-33
179. (With S. K. Das, A. Chatterjee and S. K. Ghosh) Fog-induced changes in optical and physical properties of transported aerosols over Sunderban, India, Aerosol and Air Quality Research 15 (2015) 1201- 1212
180. (ALICE Collaboration) Coherent ρ0 photoproduction in ultra-peripheral Pb-Pb collisions at \( \sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}}=2.76 \) TeV, Journal of High Energy Physics 2015 (9) 95
181. (ALICE Collaboration) Measurement of charm and beauty production at central rapidity versus charged-particle multiplicity in proton-proton collisions at s√ =7 TeV, Journal of High Energy Physics 2015(9) 148
182. (ALICE Collaboration) Measurement of jet quenching with semi-inclusive hadron-jet distributions in central Pb-Pb collisions at sNN−−−√=2.76 TeV, Journal of High Energy Physics 2015(9) 170
183. (ALICE Collaboration) Measurement of charged jet production cross sections and nuclear modification in p–Pb collisions at \sqrt{s}_{NN} = 5.02 TeV, Physics Letters B749 (2015) 68 – 81
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184. (With H. Stoecker, M. Beitel, T. S. Biro, L. P. Csernai, K. Gallmeister, M. I. Gorenstein, C. Greiner, I. N. Mishustin, M. Panero, L. M. Satarov, S. Schramm, F. Senzel, B. Sinha, J. Steinheimer, J. Struckmeier, V. Vovchenko, Z. Xu, K. Zhou and P. Zhuang) Under-saturation of quarks at early stages of relativistic nuclear collisions: The hot glue initial scenario and its observable signatures, Astronomische Nachrichten 336 (2015) 744 – 748
185. (With S. K. Das, A. Chatterjee and S. K. Ghosh) An integrated campaign for investigation of winter-time continental haze over Indo-Gangetic Basin and its radiative effects, Science of the Total Environment 533 (2015) 370 – 382
186. (ALICE Collaboration) One-dimensional pion, kaon, and proton femtoscopy in Pb-Pb collisions at √sNN=2.76 TeV, Physical Review C92 (2015) 054908
187. (With H. Stoecker, K. Zhou, S. Schramm, F. Senzel, C. Greiner, M. Beitel, K. Gallmeister, M. Gorenstein, I. Mishustin, D. Vasak, J. Steinheimer, J. Struckmeier, V. Vovchenko, L. Satarov, Z. Xu, P. Zhuang, L. P. Csernai, B. Sinha, T. S. Biro and M. Panero) Glueballs amass at the RHIC and LHC! The early quarkless first-order phase transition at T = 270 MeV—from pure Yang–Mills glue plasma to Hagedorn glueball states, Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics 43 (2015) 015105
188. (ALICE Collaboration) Coherent ψ(2S) photo-production in ultra-peripheral Pb Pb collisions at \sqrt{s}_{NN} = 2.76 TeV, Physics Letters B751 (2015) 358 – 370
189. (With P. K. Nayak, S. K. Gupta, A. Jain and I. Mazumdar) Study of terrestrial γ-ray background in presence of variable radioactivity from rain water, Astroparticle Physics 72 (2016) 55 – 60
190. (ALICE Collaboration) Production of light nuclei and anti-nuclei in pp and Pb-Pb collisions at LHC energies, Physical Review C93 (2016) 024917-1-024917-20
191. (ALICE Collaboration) ALICE Collaboration, Nuclear Physics 956 (2016) 913 – 921
192. (ALICE Collaboration) Search for weakly decaying Λn‾ and ΛΛ exotic bound states in central Pb–Pb collisions at
, Physics Letters B752 (2016) 267 – 277
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193. (ALICE Collaboration) Multiplicity dependence of charged pion, kaon, and (anti)proton production at large transverse momentum in p-Pb collisions at sNN−−−√= 5.02 TeV, Physics Letters B760 (2016) 720 – 735
194. (ALICE Collaboration) Multiplicity and transverse momentum evolution of charge-dependent correlations in pp, p–Pb, and Pb–Pb collisions at the LHC, The European Physical Journal C76 (2016) 1 – 24
195. (ALICE Collaboration) Centrality dependence of pion freeze-out radii in Pb-Pb collisions at √sNN=2.76 TeV, Physical Review C 93 (2016) 024905
196. (ALICE Collaboration) Forward-central two-particle correlations in p–Pb collisions at , Physics Letters B753 (2016) 126 – 139
197. (ALICE Collaboration) Elliptic flow of muons from heavy-flavour hadron decays at forward rapidity in Pb–Pb collisions at
, Physics Letters B753 (2016) 41 – 56
198. (ALICE Collaboration) Azimuthal anisotropy of charged jet production in sNN=2.76 TeV Pb–Pb collisions, Physics Letters B753 (2016) 511 – 525
199. (ALICE Collaboration) Pseudorapidity and transverse-momentum distributions of charged particles in proton–proton collisions at , Physics Letters B753 (2016) 319 – 329
200. (ALICE Collaboration) Production of light nuclei and anti-nuclei in pp and Pb-Pb collisions at energies available at the CERN Large Hadron Collider, Physical Review C93 (2016) 024917
201. (With R Bhattacharyya, S Dey, S. K. Ghosh, A Maulik, and D Syam) Determination of the detection threshold for Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Nuclear Track Detector (NTD), Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B370 (2016) 63 – 66
202. (ALICE Collaboration) Transverse momentum dependence of D-meson production in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN−−−√=2.76 TeV, Journal of High Energy Physics 2016(3) 1-43
203. (ALICE Collaboration) Direct photon production in Pb–Pb collisions at , Physics Letters B754 (2016) 235 – 248
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204. (ALICE Collaboration) Measurement of electrons from heavy-flavour hadron decays in p–Pb collisions at , Physics Letters B754 (2016) 81 – 93
205. (ALICE Collaboration) Centrality dependence of the nuclear modification factor of charged pions, kaons, and protons in Pb-Pb collisions at √sNN=2.76 TeV, Physical Review C 93 (2016) 034913
206. (ALICE Collaboration) Event-shape engineering for inclusive spectra and elliptic flow in Pb-Pb collisions at √sNN=2.76 TeV, Physical Review C 93 (2016) 034916
207. (ALICE Collaboration) Anisotropic Flow of Charged Particles in Pb-Pb Collisions at √sNN=5.02 TeV, Physical Review Letters 116 (2016) 132302
208. (ALICE Collaboration) Charge-dependent flow and the search for the chiral magnetic wave in Pb-Pb collisions at √sNN=2.76 TeV, Physical Review C 93 (2016) 044903
209. (ALICE Collaboration) Particle identification in ALICE: a Bayesian approach, The European Physical Journal Plus 131 (2016) 1 – 24
210. (ALICE Collaboration) Production of K\(^{*}\)(892)\(^{0}\) and \(\phi \)(1020) in p–Pb collisions at \(\sqrt{s_{{\text {NN}}}}\) = 5.02 TeV, The European Physical Journal C76 (2016) 1 - 21
211. (ALICE Collaboration) Differential studies of inclusive J/ψ and ψ(2S) production at forward rapidity in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN−−−√=2.76 TeV, Journal of High Energy Physics 2016 (5) 1 – 49
212. (ALICE Collaboration) Multipion Bose-Einstein correlations in pp,p-Pb, and Pb-Pb collisions at energies available at the CERN Large Hadron Collider, Physical Review C 93 (2016) 054908
213. (ALICE Collaboration) Centrality dependence of ψ(2S) suppression in p-Pb collisions at \( {\sqrt{s}}_{\mathrm{NN}}=5.02 \) TeV, Journal of High Energy Physics 2016 (6) 1 – 23
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214. (ALICE Collaboration) Measurement of an Excess in the Yield of J/ψ at Very Low pT in Pb–Pb Collisions at √sNN=2.76 TeV, Physical Review Letters 116 (2016) 222301
215. (ALICE Collaboration) Centrality Dependence of the Charged-Particle Multiplicity Density at Midrapidity in Pb-Pb Collisions at √sNN=5.02 TeV, Physical Review Letters 116 (2016) 222302
216. (ALICE Collaboration) HΛ3 and H‾Λ¯3 production in Pb–Pb collisions at sNN=2.76 TeV, Physics Letters B754 (2016) 360 – 372
217. (ALICE Collaboration) Centrality evolution of the charged-particle pseudorapidity density over a broad pseudorapidity range in Pb–Pb collisions at sNN=2.76 TeV, Physics Letters B754 (2016) 373 – 385
218. (ALICE Collaboration) Measurement of D-meson production versus multiplicity in p-Pb collisions at sNN−−−√=5.02 TeV, Journal of High Energy Physics 2016 (8) 78
219. (ALICE Collaboration) Higher harmonic flow coefficients of identified hadrons in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN−−−√=2.76 TeV, Journal of High Energy Physics 2016 (9) 164
220. (ALICE Collaboration) Multiplicity dependence of charged pion, kaon, and (anti)proton production at large transverse momentum in p–Pb collisions at sNN=5.02 TeV, Physics Letters B760 (2016) 720 – 735
221. (ALICE Collaboration) Elliptic flow of electrons from heavy-flavour hadron decays at mid-rapidity in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN−−−√=2.76 TeV, Journal of High Energy Physics 2016 (9) 28
222. (ALICE Collaboration) Measurement of transverse energy at midrapidity in Pb-Pb collisions at √sNN=2.76 TeV, Physical Review C94 (2016) 034903
223. (With R.P. Adak, S. Biswas, S. Das, D. Ghosal, S.K. Ghosh, A. Mondal, D. Nag, T.K. Nayak, R.N. Patra, S. K Prasad, P. K. Sahu, S. Sahu and S. Swain) Long-term stability test of a triple GEM detector, Journal of Instrumentation 11 (2016) T10001
224. (With P. K. Mohanty, K. P. Arunbabu, T. Aziz, S. R. Dugad, S. K. Gupta, B. Hariharan, P. Jagadeesan, A. Jain, S. D. Morris, B. S. Rao, Y. Hayashi, S. Kawakami, A. Oshima, S. Shibata, P. Subramanian and H.
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Kojima) Transient Weakening of Earth’s Magnetic Shield Probed by a Cosmic Ray Burst, Physical Review Letters 117 (2016) 171101
225. (ALICE Collaboration) Correlated Event-by-Event Fluctuations of Flow Harmonics in Pb-Pb Collisions at √sNN=2.76 TeV, Physical Review Letters 117 (2016) 182301
226. (ALICE Collaboration) Pseudorapidity dependence of the anisotropic flow of charged particles in Pb–Pb collisions at
, Physics Letters B762 (2016) 376 – 388
227. (With A. Roy, A. Chatterjee, S. Tiwari, C. Sarkar, S. K. Das and S. K. Ghosh) Precipitation chemistry over urban, rural and high altitude Himalayan stations in eastern India, Atmospheric Research 181 (2016) 44 – 53
228. (ALICE Collaboration) D-meson production in p-Pb collisions at √sNN=5.02 TeV and in pp collisions at √s=7 TeV, Physical Review C94 (2016) 054908
229. (ALICE Collaboration) Jet-like correlations with neutral pion triggers in pp and central Pb–Pb collisions at 2.76 TeV, Physics Letters B763 (2016) 238 – 250
230. (ALICE Collaboration) Charged-particle multiplicities in proton–proton collisions at √s = 0.9 to 8 TeV, European Physical Journal C77 (2016) 33
231. (ALICE Collaboration) J/ ψ suppression at forward rapidity in Pb–Pb collisions at sNN=5.02 TeV, Physics Letters B766 (2017) 212 – 224
232. (ALICE Collaboration) W and Z boson production in p-Pb collisions at sNN−−−√=5.02 TeV, Journal of High Energy Physics 2017 (2) 77
233. (With R. P. Adak, A. Kumar, A. K. Dubey, S. Chattopadhyay, S. Das, S.. S. Samanta and J. Saini) Performance of a large size triple GEM detector at high particle rate for the CBM Experiment at FAIR, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A846 (2017) 29 – 35
234. (CBM Collaboration) Challenges in QCD matter physics --The scientific programme of the Compressed Baryonic Matter experiment at FAIR, The European Physical Journal A53 (2017) 60
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235. (ALICE Collaboration) ϕ -Meson production at forward rapidity in p–Pb collisions at sNN=5.02 TeV and in pp collisions at s=2.76 TeV, Physics Letters B768 (2017) 203 – 217
236. (With A. Roy, A. Chatterjee, C. Sarkar, S. K. Das and S. K. Ghosh) A study on aerosol-cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activation over eastern Himalaya in India, Atmospheric Research 189 (2017) 69 – 81
237. (With S. Biswas, J. N. De, P. S. Joarder and D. Syam) Multifragmentation model for the production of astrophysical strangelets, Physical Review C95 (2017) 045201
238. (With R. Bhattacharyya, S. Dey, S. K. Ghosh, A. Maulik and D. Syam) Study of radiation background at various high altitude locations in preparation for rare event search in cosmic rays. Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics 04 (2017) 035
In addition, Prof. Raha has authored numerous articles on various literary topics, history of Science, social issues and popular science.
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