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Susanta Lahiri
Researcher at Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics
Publications - 254
Citations - 3927
Susanta Lahiri is an academic researcher from Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Extraction (chemistry) & Aqueous solution. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 249 publications receiving 3400 citations. Previous affiliations of Susanta Lahiri include Homi Bhabha National Institute & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Production and Decay of Element 114: High Cross Sections and the New Nucleus 277Hs
Ch. E. Düllmann,Matthias Schädel,Alexander Yakushev,Andreas Türler,Klaus Eberhardt,J. V. Kratz,Dieter Ackermann,L. L. Andersson,Michael Block,W. Brüchle,J. Dvorak,H. G. Essel,P. A. Ellison,Julia Even,J. M. Gates,A. V. Gorshkov,R. Graeger,K. E. Gregorich,W. Hartmann,R.-D. Herzberg,F. P. Heßberger,D. Hild,A. Huebner,Egon Jäger,Jadambaa Khuyagbaatar,Birgit Kindler,J. Krier,N. Kurz,Susanta Lahiri,D. Liebe,Bettina Lommel,Moumita Maiti,Heino Nitsche,J. P. Omtvedt,E. Parr,Dirk Rudolph,Jörg Runke,B. Schausten,E. Schimpf,A. Semchenkov,J. Steiner,Petra Thörle-Pospiech,Juha Uusitalo,M. Wegrzecki,Norbert Wiehl +44 more
TL;DR: In this article, the fusion-evaporation reaction Pu-244(Ca-48, 3-4n)(288,289)114 was studied at the new gas-filled recoil separator TASCA, where 13 correlated decay chains were observed and assigned to the production and decay of (288, 289)114.
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48Ca+249Bk Fusion Reaction Leading to Element Z=117: Long-Lived α-Decaying 270Db and Discovery of 266Lr
Jadambaa Khuyagbaatar,Alexander Yakushev,Ch. E. Düllmann,Dieter Ackermann,L.-L. Andersson,M. Asai,Michael Block,Rose A. Boll,H. Brand,Daniel Cox,Mahananda Dasgupta,X. Derkx,A. Di Nitto,Klaus Eberhardt,Julia Even,Maurits Evers,Claes Fahlander,U. Forsberg,J. M. Gates,N. Gharibyan,Pavel Golubev,Kenneth E. Gregorich,J. H. Hamilton,W. Hartmann,R.-D. Herzberg,F. P. Heßberger,David Hinde,J. Hoffmann,R. Hollinger,A. Hübner,Egon Jäger,Birgit Kindler,J. V. Kratz,J. Krier,N. Kurz,M. Laatiaoui,Susanta Lahiri,R. Lang,Bettina Lommel,Moumita Maiti,K. Miernik,S. Minami,A. K. Mistry,C. Mokry,Heino Nitsche,J. P. Omtvedt,G. K. Pang,Philippos Papadakis,D. Renisch,James B. Roberto,Dirk Rudolph,Jörg Runke,K. P. Rykaczewski,Luis Sarmiento,Matthias Schädel,B. Schausten,A. Semchenkov,D. Shaughnessy,Patrick Steinegger,J. Steiner,Evgeny E. Tereshatov,Petra Thörle-Pospiech,K. Tinschert,T. Torres De Heidenreich,Norbert Trautmann,Andreas Türler,Juha Uusitalo,Daniel Ward,M. Wegrzecki,Norbert Wiehl,S. M. Van Cleve,V. Yakusheva +71 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a detection setup that allowed measuring decays of single atomic nuclei with half-lives between sub-μs and a few days was used to identify two decay chains comprising seven α decays and spontaneous fission each were identified and assigned to the isotope 294-117 and its decay products.
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Biorecovery of gold using cyanobacteria and an eukaryotic alga with special reference to nanogold formation – a novel phenomenon
TL;DR: Pro- and eukaryotic algal genera, i.e. Lyngbya majuscula, Spirulina subsalsa, and Rhizoclonium hieroglyphicum were used for bio-recovery of gold out of aqueous solution indicating quick metabolic independent binding of Au to the algae followed by active accumulation and subsequent reduction.
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Ca48+Bk249Fusion Reaction Leading to ElementZ=117: Long-Livedα-DecayingDb270and Discovery ofLr266
J. Khuyagbaatar,Alexander Yakushev,Ch. E. Düllmann,Dieter Ackermann,L.-L. Andersson,M. Asai,Michael Block,Rose A. Boll,H. Brand,Daniel Cox,Mahananda Dasgupta,X. Derkx,A. Di Nitto,Klaus Eberhardt,Julia Even,Maurits Evers,Claes Fahlander,U. Forsberg,J. M. Gates,N. Gharibyan,Pavel Golubev,K. E. Gregorich,J. H. Hamilton,W. Hartmann,R.-D. Herzberg,F. P. Heßberger,David Hinde,J. Hoffmann,R. Hollinger,A. Hübner,Egon Jäger,Birgit Kindler,J. V. Kratz,J. Krier,N. Kurz,M. Laatiaoui,Susanta Lahiri,R. Lang,Bettina Lommel,Moumita Maiti,K. Miernik,Shigeo Minami,A. K. Mistry,C. Mokry,Heino Nitsche,J. P. Omtvedt,G. K. Pang,Philippos Papadakis,D. Renisch,James B. Roberto,Dirk Rudolph,Jörg Runke,K. P. Rykaczewski,Luis Sarmiento,Matthias Schädel,B. Schausten,A. Semchenkov,D. A. Shaughnessy,Patrick Steinegger,J. Steiner,Evgeny E. Tereshatov,Petra Thörle-Pospiech,K. Tinschert,T. Torres De Heidenreich,Norbert Trautmann,Andreas Türler,Juha Uusitalo,Daniel Ward,M. Wegrzecki,Norbert Wiehl,S. M. Van Cleve,V. Yakusheva +71 more
TL;DR: Researchers have independently confirmed the existence of element $117$ and have discovered a new isotope along the way as mentioned in this paper, which is the first isotope discovery in the history of the world.
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First Superheavy Element Experiments at the GSI Recoil Separator TASCA: The Production and Decay of Element 114 in the 244Pu(48Ca,3-4n) Reaction
J. M. Gates,Ch. E. Düllmann,Matthias Schädel,Alexander Yakushev,Andreas Türler,Klaus Eberhardt,J. V. Kratz,Dieter Ackermann,L. L. Andersson,Michael Block,W. Brüchle,J. Dvorak,H. G. Essel,P. A. Ellison,Julia Even,U. Forsberg,Jnaneswari Gellanki,A. V. Gorshkov,R. Graeger,K. E. Gregorich,W. Hartmann,R.-D. Herzberg,F. P. Heßberger,D. Hild,A. Hübner,Egon Jäger,Jadambaa Khuyagbaatar,Birgit Kindler,J. Krier,N. Kurz,Susanta Lahiri,D. Liebe,Bettina Lommel,Moumita Maiti,Heino Nitsche,J. P. Omtvedt,E. Parr,Dirk Rudolph,Jörg Runke,H. Schaffner,B. Schausten,E. Schimpf,A. Semchenkov,J. Steiner,Petra Thörle-Pospiech,Juha Uusitalo,M. Wegrzecki,Norbert Wiehl +47 more
TL;DR: In this article, the recoil separator, Transactinide Separator and Chemistry Apparatus (TASCA), was used to produce the isotopes of element 114 ((288-291)114) in irradiations of Pu-244 targets with Ca-48 beams at compound nucleus excitation energies around 41.7 and 37.5 MeV.