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H. C. Jain

Researcher at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

Publications -  67
Citations -  789

H. C. Jain is an academic researcher from Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Excited state & Yrast. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 67 publications receiving 706 citations.

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Fusion of 28Si + 68Zn, 32S + 64Ni, 37Cl + 59Co and 45Sc + 51V in the vicinity of the Coulomb barrier

TL;DR: In this paper, an analysis of 32 S + 64 Ni fusion excitation data has been performed to derive an empirical barrier distribution in order to investigate the relationship between the simplified coupled-channel model and the neutron-flow model.
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Projected shell model study for the yrast-band structure of the proton-rich mass-80 nuclei

TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic study of the yrast-band structure for the proton-rich, even-even mass-80 nuclei is carried out using the projected shell model approach, which describes the energy spectra, transition quadrupole moments and gyromagnetic factors.
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Parity of the band head at 3710 keV in 99 Rh using clover detector as Compton polarimeter

TL;DR: In this article, the clover detector has been used as a Compton polarimeter to measure the linear polarization of γ-rays produced in heavy ion fusion reaction and the E1 multipolarity of the 1117 keV transition in 99Rh has been established using this polarimeter.
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Observation of antimagnetic rotation in **108Cd

TL;DR: In this article, the lifetime of the positive parity yrast band was measured using the Doppler shift attenuation method and the evaluated B(E2) values from the measured lifetimes have been compared with the calculated values calculated using the semiclassical model, which assume shears mechanism, and the values obtained from total Routhian surface calculations.
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Exploring the Origin of Nearly Degenerate Doublet Bands in Ag 106

TL;DR: The lifetime of the excited levels for the two nearly degenerate doublet bands was measured using the Doppler-shift attenuation method in this article, and the deduced $B(E2)$ and$B(M1)$ rates in the two bands were found to be similar, except around the band crossing spin, while their moments of inertia are quite different.