
Assistant Professor
Ankush Sharma
Research Consulting
About me
Physics scholar specializing in high energy physics with expertise in exotic hadrons. Currently pursuing Ph.D. with strong experience in phenomenological models, mass spectroscopy, magnetic moments, and decay analysis of multiquark systems. Published 07 SCI-indexed research papers in international journals and presented research at national and international conferences. Experienced in teaching postgraduate Physics students with a focus on conceptual clarity, analytical thinking.
Interests: My research interests lie in theoretical high energy physics, with a primary focus on the spectroscopy and structural properties of exotic hadrons such as tetraquarks and pentaquarks. I work on understanding their mass spectra, magnetic moments, decay mechanisms, and internal quark dynamics using phenomenological models such as the extended Gürsey–Radicati mass formula, effective mass scheme, screened charge scheme, and Heavy Quark Effective Theory (HQET). I am particularly interested in multiquark systems involving hidden charm, hidden bottom, and singly heavy configurations, along with their strong decay behavior and possible experimental identification. My research also includes studying flavor-spin symmetries using SU(3) flavor and SU(2) spin representations for classification of hadronic states. I aim to bridge theoretical predictions with experimental observations from modern particle physics facilities and contribute to a deeper understanding of non-conventional hadronic matter and strong interaction dynamics.
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