Gulzar Singh
Panjab University, Chandigarh
20 Papers
84 Citations
Gulzar Singh is an academic researcher from Panjab University, Chandigarh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fission & Coulomb excitation. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 20 publications.
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Papers
Effect of N/Z in pre-scission neutron multiplicity for
Rohit Sandal,Varinderjit Singh,Maninder Kaur,Ashok Kumar,Gulzar Singh,P. Sugathan,Akhil Jhingan,K. S. Golda,M. B. Chatterjee,R. K. Bhowmik,Sunil Kalkal,S. Goyel,E. Prasad,Jhilam Sadhukhan,K. Mahta,A. Saxena,Santanu Kumar Pal,Aruna Asaf,Ali Marg +18 more
- 01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report the summary of the experimental results of pre-scission neutron multiplicities from four compound nuclei, namely 210,212,214,216 Rn, and statistical model analysis of the corresponding data.
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Coulomb excitation of cadmium isotopes with protons.
TL;DR: Low-lying positive parity levels of the isotopes in natural cadmium were Coulomb excited with 2.7--4.2 MeV protons for the first time and the reduced E2 transition probabilities B(E2), and partial half-lives T/sub 1/2/ (E2) for various levels were determined.
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Measurement of neutron multiplicity from fission of {sup 228}U and nuclear dissipation
Hardev Singh,B. R. Behera,Gulzar Singh,I. M. Govil,K. S. Golda,Akhil Jhingan,R. P. Singh,P. Sugathan,M. B. Chatterjee,S. K. Datta,Santanu Pal,Ranjeet,S. Mandal,Praveen Shidling,Giuseppe Viesti +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the measured yield of pre-scission and total neutrons compared with the statistical model calculation for the decay of a compound nucleus using the Bohr-Wheeler transition state fission width as well as the dissipative dynamical fissile width due to Kramers.
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Dynamical effects in the decay of a compound nucleus
I. M. Govil,R. P. Singh,Anjil Kumar,Ashok Kumar,Gulzar Singh,Sudhir Kumar Kataria,Savita Datta +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the $\ensuremath{\alpha}$-particle spectra at different laboratory angles from the fusion reaction at 110 MeV and compared the results with the statistical model calculations.
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Investigation of major and trace elements in some medicinal plants using pixe
Rajbir Kaur,Ashok Kumar,Navneet Kaur,B. P. Mohanty,Mumtaz Oswal,K. P. Singh,B. R. Behera,Gulzar Singh,Richa Puri,Shikha Sharma,Sanjiv Kumar,Pritty Rao,S. Vikramkumar +12 more
TL;DR: Analysis of medicinal plants of various biological activities, commonly used in Northern India, was carried out using PIXE technique and various elements namely S, Cl, K, Ca, Ti, V, Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Se etc. were detected with different concentrations.
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