His scientific interests lie mostly in Particle physics, Nuclear physics, Large Hadron Collider, Lepton and Atlas detector. Particle physics is a component of his Higgs boson, Boson, Pair production, Supersymmetry and Muon studies. The various areas that he examines in his Nuclear physics study include Quantum chromodynamics and Atlas.
As a member of one scientific family, Kaushik De mostly works in the field of Large Hadron Collider, focusing on Quark and, on occasion, Tevatron. His Lepton research includes themes of Neutrino and Invariant mass. His work deals with themes such as Transverse momentum, Charged particle, Pseudorapidity and Photon, which intersect with Atlas detector.
Particle physics, Nuclear physics, Large Hadron Collider, Atlas detector and Lepton are his primary areas of study. Tevatron, Boson, Higgs boson, Standard Model and Top quark are the subjects of his Particle physics studies. Kaushik De focuses mostly in the field of Nuclear physics, narrowing it down to matters related to Quantum chromodynamics and, in some cases, Rapidity.
Kaushik De combines subjects such as Hadron, Supersymmetry, Branching fraction and Atlas with his study of Large Hadron Collider. The concepts of his Atlas detector study are interwoven with issues in Transverse momentum, Charged particle, Proton and Photon. His studies in Lepton integrate themes in fields like Physics beyond the Standard Model, Neutrino and Invariant mass.
Kaushik De focuses on Particle physics, Large Hadron Collider, Atlas detector, Lepton and Nuclear physics. His study in Higgs boson, Boson, Standard Model, Muon and Top quark is carried out as part of his Particle physics studies. His study in Large Hadron Collider is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Photon, Pair production, Quark and Atlas.
His research investigates the connection between Atlas detector and topics such as Quantum chromodynamics that intersect with problems in Rapidity. His Lepton research integrates issues from Physics beyond the Standard Model, Neutrino, Supersymmetry and Gauge boson. His Nuclear physics research incorporates elements of Charged particle and Detector.
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