Jyoti Prasad Saha

Jyoti Prasad Saha

Jyoti Prasad Saha

Jyoti Prasad Saha

Department: Department of Physics
Phone Number: 9732266070
Institutional E-Mail: jyotiprasadsaha_physics@klyuniv.ac.in
Web URL: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=uk29_TAAAAAJ&hl=en
Educational Qualifications:

B.Sc. from Durgapur Government College (University of Burdwan) in 1998.
M.Sc. from Jadavpur University in 2000.
Ph.D. from Jadavpur University in 2005.

Awards and Honours (National/International)

1. Qualified CSIR-UGC JRF in 2000.
2. Post-doctoral fellow at Institute of Mathematical Science (IMSc), Chennai for the period 2005-2006.

Collaborative Programs

Present collaborators:
1. Prof. Anirban Kundu, University of Calcutta.
2. Dr. Sunandan Gangopadhyay, S. N. Bose. National Centre for Basic Sciences, Kolkata.
3. Dr. Dipankar Das, IIT Indore.
4. Dr. Abhik Kr. Sanyal, Jangipur College.
5. Dr. Pinaki Patra, BKC College, Kolkata.

Research Area:

Particle Physics (Phenomenology), Applications of Gauge/Gravity duality, Quantum Physics.

Teaching Experience:

1. Assistant Professor, Bankura Christian College, 2007-2008.
2. Assistant Professor, Sreerampore Christian College, 2008-2010.
3. Assistant Professor, University of Kalyani, 2010-2019.
4. Associate Professor, University of Kalyani, 2019-present.

List of Publications(Peer-Reviewed)

Year-wise:
1. “Constraints on R parity violating supersymmetry from leptonic and semileptonic tau, B(d) and B(s) decays”, Phys. Rev. D 66 (2002) 054021.

2. “Reevaluating bounds on flavor changing neutral current parameters in R parity conserving and R parity violating supersymmetry from B0 anti-B0
mixing”, Phys.Rev.D 69 (2004) 016004.

3. “Working group report: Low energy and flavour physics”, Pramana 63 (2004) 1359-1365.

4. “Constraints on R-parity violating supersymmetry from neutral meson mixing”, Phys.Rev.D 70 (2004) 096002.

5. “New physics in b —> s anti-s s decay”, Phys.Lett.B 622 (2005) 102-111.

6. “Rare weak decays and direct lepton number violating signals in a minimal R-parity violating model of neutrino mass”, Phys.Rev.D 72 (2005) 055007.

7. “Working group report: Flavor physics and model building”, Pramana 67 (2006) 849-860, Contribution to: WHEPP 9.

8. “anti-B(s) —> mu+ mu- decay in the Randall-Sundrum model”, Phys.Rev.D 74 (2006) 074011.

9. “Bs​−\bar{B}s​ mixing, BBB decays and R-parity violating supersymmetry”, Phys.Rev.D 74 (2006) 095007.

10. “Constraining Scalar Leptoquarks from the K and B Sectors”, Phys.Rev.D 81 (2010) 095011.

11. “SUSY formalism for the symmetric double well potential”, Pramana 80 (2013) 21-30.

12. “Lorentz Invariant CPT Violation for a Class of Nonlocal Thirring Model”, arXiv: 1305.5817 [hep-th].

13. “Current conservation in charge conjugation parity time reversal symmetry violating gauge-invariant nonlocal Thirring model”, Indian J.Phys. 89
(2015) 1, 87-90.

14. “Quantum Restoration of Broken Symmetry in one Dimensional Loop Space”, Pramana 82 (2014) 6, 965-971.

15. “A complete determination of New Physics parameters in leptonic decays of Bs0”, arXiv: 1308.2518 [hep-ph].

16. “Modified Hamiltonian formalism for Regge-Teitelboim Cosmology”, arXiv: 1412.3205 [hep-th].

17. “Holographic entanglement entropy and generalized entanglement temperature”, Phys.Rev.D 100 (2019) 10, 106008.

18. “On the position dependent effective mass Hamiltonian”, Eur.Phys.J.Plus 135 (2020) 6, 457.

19. “Double Higgs boson production as an exclusive probe for a sequential fourth generation with wrong-sign Yukawa couplings”,
Phys.Rev.D 101 (2020) 5, 055036.

20. “Constraints on the choice of position dependent effective mass and external potential for the existence of Lewis-Riesenfeld invariance and
quantum canonical transformation”, arXiv: 2003.13424 [quant-ph].

21. “Generalized entanglement temperature and entanglement Smarr relation”, Phys.Rev.D 102 (2020) 8, 086010.

22. “Generalized Lewis-Riesenfeld invariance for dynamical effective mass in jammed granullar media under a potential well in non-commutative space”,
arXiv: 2006.11252 [physics.gen-ph].

23. “Squeezed coherent states for gravitational well in noncommutative space”, Indian J.Phys. 96 (2022) 1, 309-315.

24. “Mutual information, islands in black holes and the Page curve”, Eur.Phys.J.C 82 (2022) 5, 476.

25. “Investigation of (g−2)_μ anomaly in the μ\muμ-specific 2HDM with Vector like leptons and the phenomenological implications”,
arXiv: 2207.02825 [hep-ph].

Membership of Learned Societies

1. Life member, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science.
2. Member, UG Board of Studies, University of Kalyani.
3. Member, PG Board of Studies, University of Kalyani.

Google Scholar ID https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=uk29_TAAAAAJ&hl=en
Notable Activities

1. Convener, “Current Trends in Particle Physics Reasearch”, 2014.
2. Director, “XXXI SERC THEP Main School”, 2017.
3. Convener, “National Physics Meet”, 2019.

Research Supervision

Current Ph.D. students: Mr. Ashis Saha (CSIR fellow), Mr. Abhi Mukherjee (DST INSPIRE fellow), Mr. Md. Raju, Ms. Daliya Saha.
Past Ph.D. students: Dr. Pinaki Patra (CSIR fellow), Ms. Kalpana Biswas.