Publications (Peer Reviewed)
2. Probing into emission mechanisms of GRB 190530A using time-resolved spectra and polarization studies: Synchrotron Origin?; Rahul Gupta et al. 2022, MNRAS, 511, 1694–1713
3. Revealing nature of GRB 210205A, ZTF21aaeyldq (AT2021any), and follow-up observations with the 4K×4K CCD Imager+3.6m DOT; Rahul Gupta et al., 2022, JAA, 43, 11
4. Photometric studies on the host galaxies of gamma-ray bursts using 3.6m Devasthal Optical Telescope; Rahul Gupta et al., 2022, JAA, 43, 82
5. A detailed time-resolved and energy-resolved spectro-polarimetric study of bright GRBs detected by AstroSat CZTI in its first year of operation, Rahul Gupta et al., 2024, ApJ, 972, 166
6. Extremely luminous optical afterglow of a distant and energetic gamma-ray burst GRB 230204B , Rahul Gupta et al., 2025, under review in ApJ
7. Prompt emission and early optical afterglow of VHE detected GRB 201015A and GRB 201216C: onset of the external forward shock; A. K. Ror & Rahul Gupta et al., 2023, ApJ, 942 34
8. Exploring Origin of Ultra-Long Gamma-ray Bursts: Lessons from GRB 221009A; Ror and Rahul Gupta et al., 2024, ApJ, 971, 163
9. Multi-wavelength study of the luminous GRB 210619B observed with Fermi and ASIM; Caballero-García and Rahul Gupta et al. 2022, MNRAS, 519, 3201–3226
10. The long-active afterglow of GRB 210204A: detection of the most delayed flares in a gamma-ray burst H. Kumar and Rahul Gupta et al. 2022, MNRAS, 513, 2777–2793
11. Revealing characteristics of dark GRB 150309A: dust extinguished or high-z?, A. J. Castro-Tirado & Rahul Gupta et al., 2024, Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 683, id.A 55, 14 pp.
12. A long gamma-ray burst from a stellar merger in the nearby Universe, Troja et al. (including Rahul Gupta), 2022, 612, 28–231, Nature
13. Peculiar Prompt Emission and Afterglow in the H.E.S.S.-detected GRB 190829A. V. Chand, A. Banerjee, and Rahul Gupta et al. 2020, ApJ 898(1):42
14. 10.4 m GTC observations of the nearby VHE-detected GRB190829A/SN 2019oyw Y. Hu, A. J. Castro-Tirado, A. Kumar, and Rahul Gupta et al. 2021 A&A 646, A50
15. Tale of GRB 171010A/SN 2017htp and GRB 171205A/SN 2017iuk: Magnetar origin? A. Kumar, S. B. Pandey and Rahul Gupta et al. 2022, New Astronomy, 97, 101889
16. Magnetar giant flare originating from GRB 200415A: transient GeV emission, time-resolved Ep-Liso correlation and implications V. Chand, Jagdish C. Joshi, and Rahul Gupta et al. 2021, Res. Astron. Astrophys., 21, 236
17. A multiwavelength analysis of a collection of short-duration GRBs observed between 2012 and 2015 Pandey et al. (including Rahul Gupta) 2019, MNRAS 485, 5294–5318
18. Low frequency view of GRB 190114C reveals time varying shock micro-physics Misra et al. (including Rahul Gupta) 2021, MNRAS, 504, 5685–5701
19. Multi-wavelength analysis of short GRB 201221D and its comparison with other high & low redshift short GRBs Dimple et al. (including Rahul Gupta) 2022, MNRAS, 516, 1–12
20. Hard X-ray polarization catalog for a 5-year sample of Gamma-Ray Bursts using AstroSat CZT-Imager Chattopadhyay et al. (including Rahul Gupta) 2022, ApJ, 936 12
21. GRB 210217A: A short or a long GRB? Dimple et al. (including Rahul Gupta), 2022, JAA, 43
22. SN 2010kd: Photometric and Spectroscopic Analysis of a Slow-decaying Superluminous Supernova A. Kumar et al. (including Rahul Gupta) 2020, ApJ 892 28
23. SN 2020ank: a bright and fast-evolving H-deficient superluminous supernova A. Kumar et al. (including Rahul Gupta) 2021, MNRAS, 502,1678–1693
24. Progenitor mass constraints for the Type Ib intermediate-luminosity SN 2015ap and the highly extinguished SN 2016bau A. Aryan et al. (including Rahul Gupta) 2021, MNRAS, 505, 2530–2547
25. Photometric, polarimetric, and spectroscopic study of the luminous, slow-decaying Type Ib SN 2012au S. B. Pandey et al. (including Rahul Gupta) 2021, MNRAS, 507, 1229–1253
26. SN 2016iyc: A Type IIb supernova arising from a low-mass progenitor A. Aryan et al. (including Rahul Gupta), 2022, MNRAS, 517, 1750–1766
27. Core-collapse supernova from a possible progenitor star of 100 M⊙ A. Aryan et al. (including Rahul Gupta), 2022, JAA, 43, 2
28. Analyses of core–collapse supernovae using MOSFiT and MESA based tools Aryan et al. (including Rahul Gupta), 2022, JAA, 43, 87
29. Evolution of Rotating Population III 25 M⊙ ZAMS star: Physical Properties and Resulting Supernovae, A. Aryan, S. B. Pandey, and Rahul Gupta et al., 2023, MNRAS letter, L17–L23
30. 4K×4K CCD Imager for the 3.6m DOT: Recent upgradations and results, Pandey et al. (including Rahul Gupta), 2023, Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation, Vol 12 (3), 2240009
31. Swift/UVOT discovery of Swift J221951-484240: an ambiguous nuclear transient, Oates et al. (including Rahul Gupta), 2024, MNRAS, Volume 530, Issue 2, pp.1688-1710
32. Early photometric and spectroscopic observations of the extraordinarily bright detected GRB 221009A, Ramirez et al. (including Rahul Gupta), 2024, Accepted, A & A
33. Transient Exploration in the Roman High Latitude Wide Area Survey (TEWAS), Rest et al. (including Rahul Gupta), 2024 under revision, ApJ
34. Observational properties of TeV detected GRB 180720B, GRB 190114C and GRB 190829A, Gupta Rahul, Pandey S. B., Castro-Tirado A. J., Kumar A., Aryan A., and Tiwari S. N., 2021, RMxAC, 53, 113. doi:10.22201/ia.14052059p.2021.53.23
35. Role of the 3.6m DOT to investigate connections between long-GRBs and core-collapse SNe, Kumar A., Pandey S. B., Gupta Rahul, Aryan A., Castro-Tirado A. J., and Brahme N., 2021, RMxAC, 53, 127. doi:10.22201/ia.14052059p.2021.53.25
36. Study of energetic transients using tools like MESA & SNEC, MOSFIT AND SNCOSMO, Aryan A., Pandey S. B., Kumar A., Gupta Rahul, Castro-Tirado A. J., and Tiwari S. N., 2021, RMxAC, 53, 215. doi:10.22201/ia.14052059p.2021.53.41
37. Recent observations of peculiar Gamma-ray bursts using 3.6-m Devasthal Optical Telescope (DOT), Gupta Rahul et al., 2024, Bulletin de la Société Royale des Sciences de Liège, 93(2), 683-699
38. Magnetar central engine powering the energetic GRB 210610B ?, Ror A. K., Pandey S. B., Gupta Rahul, et al., 2024, Bulletin de la Société Royale des Sciences de Liège, 93(2), 709-718
39. Evolution and Final Fates of a Rotating 25 M⊙ Pop III star, Aryan A., Pandey S. B., Gupta Rahul, et al., 2024, Bulletin de la Société Royale des Sciences de Liège, 93(2), 700-708
40. An Intermediate Luminosity GRB 210210A: The early onset of the external forward shock in the X-ray?, Gupta Rahul, et al. 2024, RMxAC, Accepted
41. The core collapse of a 16.5 M⊙ star, Aryan A., Pandey S. B., Gupta Rahul, et al., 2024, RMxAC, Accepted
42. Search for Extended GeV Sources in the Inner Galactic Plane, Abdollahi et al. (including Rahul Gupta), 2024, under review to ApJ
43. X-ray and gamma-ray timing of GRB 180720B, GRB 181222B, GRB 211211A, and GRB 220910A observed with Fermi and ASIM, Caballero-Garcia et al. (including Rahul Gupta), 2024, accepted for publication in MNRAS letters
Proceedings (Non-technical)
1. Revealing the nature of the brightest & explosive astronomical sources in the sky using 3.6m Devasthal Optical Telescope (DOT), Gupta Rahul, 2022, CosmicVarta
2. 3.6m DOT discovered unexpected kilonova emission from a long-duration gamma-ray burst, Gupta Rahul, 2023, CosmicVarta
In addition to above publications, we have reported ~ 110 GCN circulars using various space and ground based telescopes.