Prof. Kunnat J. Sebastian
University of Massachusetts, USA
Professor
Email: Kunnat_Sebastian@uml.edu
Qualifications
1970 Ph.D., University of Maryland,
USA
1963 M. Sc., University of Kerala,
India
Publications (Selected)
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Relativistic
corrections to the Zeeman effect in He+ ion, using coherent states to Describe
the cm motion of the ion. Journal of Modern Physic, Volume 11, Page 3029, JMP.2020.113029.
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The coherent
states of the two dimensional harmonic oscillator and the classical Limit of
the Landau theory of a charged particle in a uniform magnetic field. (with
Wangyao Li) Eur. J. Phys. 39, 2018 045403 (12 pp).
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Origin of
strong magnetic fields in white dwarf stars (with Hridaya Shah). Astrophysical
Journal, July 2017.
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Polarized
angular distributions in the decays of the 3D2 state of charmonium Produced in
unpolarized proton-antiproton annihilation. (with W. A. Mok), Eur. Phys. J.
C67, 125-142 (2010).
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Angular
distributions in the decays of the triplet D2 state of charmonium Directly
produced in unpolarized proton-antiproton collisions. (with W. A. Mok). Eur.
Phys. J. C63, 101-114 (2009).
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Polarized
angular distributions in the unpolarized proton-antiproton collisions. (with W.
A. Mok) Eur. Phys. J. C56, 189-202
(2008).
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Angular
distributions in the decays of the Psi prime charmonium state directly Produced
in polarized proton-antiproton collisions(with W. A.Mok). Il Nuovo Cimento
110A, 429 (1998).
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Leptonic decay
rates of charmonium S and D states (with H. Grotch and F. Ridener Jr. ) Phys.
Rev. D56, 5885 (1997).
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Radiative
transitions of the D states of charmonium in potential models. (with X. Zhang)
Phys. Rev. D55, 225 (1997).
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Angular
distribution in the decays of the singlet D state of charmonium directly
Produced in the unpolarized proton antiproton collisions. (with F. Ridener Jr.
and H. Grotch) Phys. Rev. D52, 5106 (1995).
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Angular
distributions in the decays of the triplet D state of charmonium directly Produced
in the collisions of unpolarized proton antiproton collisions. (with F. L.
Ridener Jr.) Phys. Rev. D52, 5115 (1995).