Amal Pushp

Amal Pushp
  • Fellow of Royal Astro. Soc. (FRAS) London, UK
  • Independent Researcher, Patna, India

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Introduction
Amal Pushp currently works at the Physics and Cosmology, Independent Researcher, Patna, India. Amal does research in Cosmology, Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics and Quantum Physics. Their current project is 'Black Hole Astrophysics'. The Research has been published on a France based electronic platform after being under consideration for 20 days and whose link is: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01823055
Current institution
Independent Researcher, Patna, India
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May 2016 - present
Independent Researcher
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  • Researcher

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Publications (4)
Preprint
This is a follow-up paper for a 2018 paper. In this paper, we have tried to draw some important remarks which were consequential of the said paper, which was overlooked at first by one of the authors, dealing with the effect of the absorption of the photon energy by the black holes and its causal effect on the residual cosmic microwave background r...
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With developments in atomic, molecular and optical physics there has been a revolution in our understanding of various types of materials and their properties. Discovery of various spectroscopic phenomena and methods, has led to profound applications which enables to create better and highly efficient technologies which would enhance our lives fore...
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With new discoveries and insights in atomic and optical physics, the field of spectroscopy is advancing to a new level with applications ranging from material science to astronomy. We here propose a theoretical description of a potential new phenomenon resulting from the extension of Compton's experiment on the scattering of high energy photons thr...
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Quantum fluctuations in the Cosmic microwave background radiation reveal tiny fluctuations in the average temperature of the universe. This corresponds to differences in photon energies of Cmb in different regions of the universe. So initially, assuming two black holes with exactly the same macroscopic properties, located in two different regions o...

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I want to submit my research article to the arXiv but I am not endorsed for the same. The paper is in Astrophysics.

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