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  • Barbhuiya, Noman Hanif; Mohanty, Pritam K.; Mondal, Saikat; Hussian, Aminul; Agarwala, Adhip; Mishra, Chandan K. (Cornell University Library, 2024-04)
    Vapor deposition, known for precise structural control, is inevitably influenced by impurities. These impurities, often distinct from the depositing material, can significantly impact material properties, including local ...
  • Maurya, Yogesh Kumar; Bhattacharyya, Ramit; Pontin, David I. (Cornell University Library, 2024-04)
    Three-dimensional magnetic nulls are the points where magnetic field vanishes and are preferential sites for magnetic reconnection: a process which converts magnetic energy into heat and accelerates charged particles along ...
  • Banerjee, Aritra; Basu, Rudranil; Bhattacharyya, Arpan; Chakrabarti, Nilachal (Cornell University Library, 2024-04)
    Starting from the computation of Symmetry Resolved Entanglement Entropy (SREE) for boosted intervals in a two dimensional Conformal Field Theory, we compute the same in various non-Lorentzian limits, viz, Galilean and ...
  • Pathak, Lalit; Reza, Amit; Sengupta, Anand S. (Cornell University Library, 2024-03)
    Several theoretical waveform models have been developed over the years to capture the gravitational wave emission from the dynamical evolution of compact binary systems of neutron stars and black holes. As ground-based ...
  • Singh, Sunny Kumar; Kurian, Manu; Chandra, Vinod (Cornell University Library, 2024-03)
    This study aims to develop second-order relativistic viscous magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) derived from kinetic theory within an extended relaxation time approximation (momentum/energy dependent) for the collision kernel. The ...
  • Sharma, Tanya; Bhavsar, Rutvij; Ramakrishnan, Jayanth; Chandravanshi, Pooja; Prabhakar, Shashi; Biswas, Ayan; Singh, R. P. (Cornell University Library, 2024-02)
    In theory, quantum key distribution (QKD) provides unconditional security; however, its practical implementations are susceptible to exploitable vulnerabilities. This investigation tackles the constraints in practical QKD ...
  • Mandal, Rusa; Patil, Praveen S.; Ray, Ipsita (Cornell University Library, 2024-02)
    We investigate the inverse moment of the Bs-meson light-cone distribution amplitude (LCDA), denoted as λBs and defined within the heavy quark effective theory, through the calculation of Bs→ηs form factors. The presence ...
  • Shastri, Rahul; Jiang, Chao (Cornell University Library, 2024-02)
    We propose and analyze a universal method to obtain fast charging of a quantum battery by a driven charger system using controlled, pure dephasing of the charger. While the battery displays coherent underdamped oscillations ...
  • Acharya, Soham; Sarkar, Sudipta (Cornell University Library, 2024-02)
    The black hole no-short hair theorem establishes a universal lower bound on the extension of hairs outside any 4-dimensional spherically symmetric black hole solutions. We generalise this theorem beyond spherical symmetry, ...
  • Frank, Mariana; Majumdar, Chayan; Poulose, Poulose; Senapati, Supriya; Yajnik, Urjit A. (Cornell University Library, 2024-02)
    Alternative Left-Right Models offer an attractive option to left-right models. Emerging from E6 grand unification, these models are consistent with light scalars which do not induce flavour-changing neutral currents due ...
  • Jamadagni, Amit; Kazemi, Javad; Bhattacharyya, Arpan (Cornell University Library, 2024-01)
    Kibble-Zurek mechanism relates the domain of non-equilibrium dynamics with the critical properties at equilibrium. It establishes a power law connection between non-equilibrium defects quenched through a continuous phase ...
  • Singh, Sandeep; Kumar, Vimlesh; Samanta, G. K. (Cornell University Library, 2024-01)
    Hong-Ou-Mandel (HOM) interferometry has emerged as a valuable tool for quantum sensing applications, particularly in measuring physical parameters that influence the relative optical delay between pair photons. Unlike ...
  • Bhattacharyya, Arpan; Brahma, Suddhasattwa; Haque, S. Shajidul; Lund, Jacob S.; Pau, Arpon (Cornell University Library, 2024-01)
    In this work, we extend previous results, demonstrating how complexity in an open quantum system can identify decoherence between two fields, even in the presence of an accelerating background. Using the curved-space ...
  • Bhattacharyya, Arpan; Ghosh, Debodirna; Ghosh, Saptaswa; Pal, Sounak (Cornell University Library, 2024-01)
    In this article, we compute the two observables, impulse and waveform, in a black hole scattering event for the Scalar-Tensor theory of gravity with a generic scalar potential using the techniques of Worldline Quantum Field ...
  • Nair, Sreejith; Chakraborty, Sumanta; Sarkar, Sudipta (Cornell University Library, 2024-01)
    Love numbers of compact objects quantify their tidal deformability against external perturbations. It is expected that Love numbers of asymptotically flat black holes (BHs) in General Relativity are identically zero. We ...
  • Sharma, Chanchal; Ghosh, Rajes; Sarkar, Sudipta (Cornell University Library, 2024-01)
    Black hole solutions of general relativity exhibit a symmetry for the static perturbations around these spacetimes, known as ``ladder symmetry''. This symmetry proves useful in constructing a tower of solutions for ...
  • Bak, Sang-Eon; Parikh, Maulik; Sarkar, Sudipta; Setti, Francesco (Cornell University Library, 2023-12)
    We consider a congruence of null geodesics in the presence of a quantized spacetime metric. The coupling to a quantum metric induces fluctuations in the congruence; we calculate the change in the area of a pencil of geodesics ...
  • Shukla, Sachin R.; Pathak, Lalit; Sengupta, Anand S. (Cornell University Library, 2023-11)
    LIGO-Aundha (A1), the Indian gravitational wave detector, is expected to join the IGWN and begin operations in the early 2030s. We study the impact of A1 on the accuracy of determining the direction of incoming transient ...
  • Uppal, Namita; Ganesh, Shashikiran; Joshi, Santosh; Sarker, Mrinmoy; Prajapati, Prachi; Dileep, Athul (Cornell University Library, 2023-11)
    Dust is a ubiquitous component in our Galaxy. It accounts for only 1% mass of the ISM but still is an essential part of the Galaxy. It affects our view of the Galaxy by obscuring the starlight at shorter wavelengths and ...
  • Kumar, Shailesh; Chowdhuri, Abhishek; Bhattacharyya, Arpan (Cornell University Library, 2023-11)
    Direct detection of gravitational waves and binary black hole mergers have proven to be remarkable investigations of general relativity. In order to have a definitive answer as to whether the black hole spacetime under ...

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