Anirudh Patel
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View article: Heavy Element Nucleosynthesis in Rotating Protomagnetar Winds
Heavy Element Nucleosynthesis in Rotating Protomagnetar Winds Open
The astrophysical origin of elements synthesized through the rapid neutron capture process ( r- process) is a long-standing mystery. The hot and dense environments of core-collapse supernovae have been suggested as potential r- process sit…
View article: Fast X-ray Transient Detection with AXIS: Application to Magnetar Giant Flares
Fast X-ray Transient Detection with AXIS: Application to Magnetar Giant Flares Open
Magnetar giant flares (MGFs) are among the most luminous high-energy transients in the local universe, consisting of a short, intense MeV gamma-ray spike followed by a softer, pulsating X-ray tail and possibly delayed radioactive emission.…
View article: <i>r</i>-process Nucleosynthesis and Radioactively Powered Transients from Magnetar Giant Flares
<i>r</i>-process Nucleosynthesis and Radioactively Powered Transients from Magnetar Giant Flares Open
We present nucleosynthesis and light-curve predictions for a new site of the rapid neutron capture process ( r -process) from magnetar giant flares (GFs). Motivated by observations indicating baryon ejecta from GFs, J. Cehula et al. propos…
View article: Direct Evidence for <i>r</i>-process Nucleosynthesis in Delayed MeV Emission from the SGR 1806–20 Magnetar Giant Flare
Direct Evidence for <i>r</i>-process Nucleosynthesis in Delayed MeV Emission from the SGR 1806–20 Magnetar Giant Flare Open
The origin of heavy elements synthesized through the rapid neutron capture process ( r -process) has been an enduring mystery for over half a century. J. Cehula et al. recently showed that magnetar giant flares, among the brightest transie…
View article: r-Process Nucleosynthesis and Radioactively Powered Transients from Magnetar Giant Flares
r-Process Nucleosynthesis and Radioactively Powered Transients from Magnetar Giant Flares Open
We present nucleosynthesis and light-curve predictions for a new site of the rapid neutron capture process ($r$-process) from magnetar giant flares (GFs). Motivated by observations indicating baryon ejecta from GFs, Cehula et al. (2024) pr…
View article: Direct evidence for r-process nucleosynthesis in delayed MeV emission from the SGR 1806-20 magnetar giant flare
Direct evidence for r-process nucleosynthesis in delayed MeV emission from the SGR 1806-20 magnetar giant flare Open
The origin of heavy elements synthesized through the rapid neutron capture process ($r$-process) has been an enduring mystery for over half a century. Cehula et al. (2024) recently showed that magnetar giant flares, among the brightest tra…
View article: STRATEGIC HRM IN A VOLATILE, UNCERTAIN, COMPLEX, AND AMBIGUOUS VUCA WORLD: FROM COMPLIANCE TO COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE”
STRATEGIC HRM IN A VOLATILE, UNCERTAIN, COMPLEX, AND AMBIGUOUS VUCA WORLD: FROM COMPLIANCE TO COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE” Open
In an increasingly volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) business environment, Human Resource Management (HRM) is transitioning from an administrative function to a strategic driver of organisational success. This paper examin…
View article: The Effects of r-Process Enrichment in Hydrogen-rich Supernovae
The Effects of r-Process Enrichment in Hydrogen-rich Supernovae Open
Core-collapse supernovae (SNe) are candidate sites for rapid neutron capture process ( r -process) nucleosynthesis. We explore the effects of enrichment from r -process nuclei on the light curves of hydrogen-rich SNe and assess the detecta…
View article: The Effects of $r$-Process Enrichment in Hydrogen-Rich Supernovae
The Effects of $r$-Process Enrichment in Hydrogen-Rich Supernovae Open
Core-collapse supernovae are candidate sites for the rapid neutron capture process ($r$-process). We explore the effects of enrichment from $r$-process nuclei on the light-curves of hydrogen-rich supernovae (SNe IIP) and assess the detecta…
View article: Rutherford Backscattering Spectroscopy (RBS) for thin film
Rutherford Backscattering Spectroscopy (RBS) for thin film Open
The Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy (RBS) has been an important analytical method for determination of the depth distribution of elemental concentrations in materials. The depth resolution of RBS is typically limited by the energy r…