E.V. Prasad
Central University of Kerala
49 Papers
214 Citations
E.V. Prasad is an academic researcher from Central University of Kerala. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fission & Neutron. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 47 publications. Previous affiliations of E.V. Prasad include University of Calicut & Australian National University.
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Papers
Channel coupling effects on the fusion excitation functions for Si 28 + Zr 90 , 94 in sub- and near-barrier regions
Sunil Kalkal,S.K. Mandal,N. Madhavan,E.V. Prasad,S. Verma,Akhil Jhingan,Rohit Sandal,S. Nath,J. Gehlot,B. R. Behera,Mansi Saxena,Savi Goyal,Davinder Siwal,R. B. Garg,U. D. Pramanik,Suresh Kumar,T. Varughese,K. S. Golda,S. Muralithar,A. K. Sinha,Rajeev Singh +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the Coupled Channel formalism to theoretically explain the observed sub-barrier fusion cross-section enhancement, which could not be explained by coupling to inelastic states alone.
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Observation of mass-asymmetric fission of mercury nuclei in heavy ion fusion
E.V. Prasad,David Hinde,K. Ramachandran,Elizabeth Williams,Mahananda Dasgupta,Ian Carter,Kaitlin Cook,D. Y. Jeung,Duc Huy Luong,S. D. McNeil,C. S. Palshetkar,D. C. Rafferty,Cedric Simenel,Aditya Wakhle,Jadambaa Khuyagbaatar,Ch. E. Düllmann,Bettina Lommel,Birgit Kindler +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, mass-asymmetric fission has been observed in low energy fission of Hg using heavy ion fusion reactions, and the results are consistent with observations from beta-delayed fission measurements and provide a proof of principle for expanding experimental studies of the influence of shell effects on the fission processes.
Sub-barrier quasifission in heavy element formation reactions with deformed actinide target nuclei
David Hinde,D. Y. Jeung,E.V. Prasad,Aditya Wakhle,Mahananda Dasgupta,Maurits Evers,Duc Huy Luong,R. du Rietz,Cedric Simenel,Edward Simpson,Elizabeth Williams +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the formation of superheavy elements (SHEs) by fusion of two massive nuclei is severely inhibited by the competing quasifission process and lowexcitation energies favor SHE survival agains...
Effect of N / Z in pre-scission neutron multiplicity for 16 , 18 O + 194 , 198 Pt systems
Rohit Sandal,B. R. Behera,Varinderjit Singh,Maninder Kaur,A. Kumar,G. D. Singh,K. P. Singh,P. Sugathan,Akhil Jhingan,K. S. Golda,M. B. Chatterjee,R. K. Bhowmik,Sunil Kalkal,Davinder Siwal,Savi Goyal,S. K. Mandal,E.V. Prasad,K. Mahata,A. K. Saxena,Jhilam Sadhukhan,Santanu Pal +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, the pre-scission neutron multiplicities from fission of the compound nuclei were measured in order to investigate the $N/Z$ dependence of fission hindrance.
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Hybrid recoil mass analyzer at IUAC — First results using gas-filled mode and future plans
N. Madhavan,S. Nath,T. Varughese,J. Gehlot,Akhil Jhingan,P. Sugathan,A. K. Sinha,Reeshu Singh,K. M. Varier,M. C. Radhakrishna,E.V. Prasad,Sunil Kalkal,G. Mohanto,J. J. Das,Rakesh Kumar,R. P. Singh,S. Muralithar,R. K. Bhowmik,A. Roy,Rajesh Kumar,S.K. Suman,A. K. Mandal,Tripti Sekhar Datta,J. Chacko,Anup Choudhury,U. G. Naik,A. J. Malyadri,M. Archunan,J. Zacharias,S.V.L.S. Rao,Mukesh Kumar,P. Barua,E. T. Subramanian,K. Rani,B. P. Ajith Kumar,K. S. Golda +35 more
TL;DR: Hybrid recoil mass analyzer (HYRA) as discussed by the authors is a dual-mode spectrometer designed to carry out nuclear reaction and structure studies in heavy and medium-mass nuclei using gas-filled and vacuum modes, respectively and has the potential to address newer domains in nuclear physics accessible using high energy, heavy-ion beams from superconducting LINAC accelerator and ECR-based high current injector system.
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