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Radioactivity and radionuclides in deciduous teeth formed before the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident

Takahashi, Atsushi*; Chiba, Mirei*; Tanahara, Akira*; Aida, Jun*; Shimizu, Yoshinaka*; Suzuki, Toshihiko*; Murakami, Shinobu*; Koarai, Kazuma; Ono, Takumi*; Oka, Toshitaka; et al.

Scientific Reports (Internet), 11(1), p.10355_1 - 10355_11, 2021/05

 Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:41.49(Multidisciplinary Sciences)

Journal Articles

Thermally altered subsurface material of asteroid (162173) Ryugu

Kitazato, Kohei*; Milliken, R. E.*; Iwata, Takahiro*; Abe, Masanao*; Otake, Makiko*; Matsuura, Shuji*; Takagi, Yasuhiko*; Nakamura, Tomoki*; Hiroi, Takahiro*; Matsuoka, Moe*; et al.

Nature Astronomy (Internet), 5(3), p.246 - 250, 2021/03

 Times Cited Count:43 Percentile:96.93(Astronomy & Astrophysics)

Here we report observations of Ryugu's subsurface material by the Near-Infrared Spectrometer (NIRS3) on the Hayabusa2 spacecraft. Reflectance spectra of excavated material exhibit a hydroxyl (OH) absorption feature that is slightly stronger and peak-shifted compared with that observed for the surface, indicating that space weathering and/or radiative heating have caused subtle spectral changes in the uppermost surface. However, the strength and shape of the OH feature still suggests that the subsurface material experienced heating above 300 $$^{circ}$$C, similar to the surface. In contrast, thermophysical modeling indicates that radiative heating does not increase the temperature above 200 $$^{circ}$$C at the estimated excavation depth of 1 m, even if the semimajor axis is reduced to 0.344 au. This supports the hypothesis that primary thermal alteration occurred due to radiogenic and/or impact heating on Ryugu's parent body.

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Shell evolution beyond $$Z$$=28 and $$N$$=50; Spectroscopy of $$^{81,82,83,84}$$Zn

Shand, C. M.*; Podoly$'a$k, Zs.*; G$'o$rska, M.*; Doornenbal, P.*; Obertelli, A.*; Nowacki, F.*; Otsuka, T.*; Sieja, K.*; Tostevin, J. A.*; Tsunoda, T.*; et al.

Physics Letters B, 773, p.492 - 497, 2017/10

 Times Cited Count:25 Percentile:87.36(Astronomy & Astrophysics)

Journal Articles

Ultralow emittance beam production based on Doppler laser cooling and coupling resonance

Noda, Akira*; Nakao, Masao*; Okamoto, Hiromi*; Osaki, Kazuya*; Yuri, Yosuke; Soda, Hikaru*; Tongu, Hiromu*; Jimbo, Koichi*; Grieser, M.*; He, Z.*; et al.

Proceedings of 5th International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC '14) (Internet), p.28 - 33, 2014/07

Journal Articles

Synchrotron oscillation relevant to transverse laser cooling in S-LSR

Jimbo, Koichi*; Soda, Hikaru*; Nakao, Masao*; Yuri, Yosuke; Tongu, Hiromu*; Noda, Akira*

Proceedings of 10th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan (Internet), p.1057 - 1059, 2014/06

Journal Articles

Laser cooling of Mg ion beam at ion accumulation and cooler ring, S-LSR

Noda, Akira*; Nakao, Masao*; Soda, Hikaru*; Tongu, Hiromu*; Okamoto, Hiromi*; Osaki, Kazuya*; Yuri, Yosuke; Jimbo, Koichi*; Grieser, M.*; He, Z.*

Proceedings of 10th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan (Internet), p.143 - 145, 2014/06

Journal Articles

Fabrication of enzyme-degradable and size-controlled protein nanowires using single particle nano-fabrication technique

Omichi, Masaaki*; Asano, Atsushi*; Tsukuda, Satoshi*; Takano, Katsuyoshi*; Sugimoto, Masaki; Saeki, Akinori*; Sakamaki, Daisuke*; Onoda, Akira*; Hayashi, Takashi*; Seki, Shu*

Nature Communications (Internet), 5, p.3718_1 - 3718_8, 2014/04

 Times Cited Count:35 Percentile:78.11(Multidisciplinary Sciences)

Protein nanowires exhibiting specific biological activities hold promise for interacting with living cells and controlling and predicting biological responses such as apoptosis, endocytosis and cell adhesion. Here we report the result of the interaction of a single high-energy charged particle with protein molecules. Degradation of the human serum albumin nanowires was examined using trypsin. The biotinylated human serum albumin nanowires bound avidin, demonstrating the high affinity of the nanowires. Human serum albumin-avidin hybrid nanowires were also fabricated from a solid state mixture and exhibited good mechanical strength. The biotinylated human serum albumin nanowires can be transformed into nanowires exhibiting a biological function such as avidin-biotinyl interactions and peroxidase activity. The present technique is a versatile platform for functionalizing the surface of any protein molecule with an extremely large surface area.

JAEA Reports

Development of Self Powered Gamma Detector (SPGD) with lead emitter

Shibata, Akira; Takeuchi, Tomoaki; Otsuka, Noriaki; Saito, Takashi; Onoda, Shinobu; Oshima, Takeshi; Tsuchiya, Kunihiko

JAEA-Technology 2013-043, 24 Pages, 2014/01

JAEA-Technology-2013-043.pdf:2.76MB

The big tsunami wave caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake triggered station black out of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. The schedule until ending of the decommission is shown in the guidance from Japanese government. But the dose rate in the reactor vessel is quite high and it is not possible to specify the position of melted fuel debris by visual inspection. That is one of the most important issues in this process. This report describes the development of Self Powered Gamma Detector (SPGD) for the purpose to specify the position of melted fuel debris and situation in the reactor by measuring $$gamma$$ rate in the reactor of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. The $$gamma$$ irradiation examinations by changing the parameter of emitters figure were performed and the dependency of SPGD output on emitter shape was summarized.

Journal Articles

A Multi-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrograph for short-lived and super-heavy nuclei

Schury, P. H.*; Wada, Michiharu*; Ito, Yuta*; Naimi, S.*; Sonoda, Tetsu*; Mita, Koki*; Takamine, Aiko*; Okada, Kunihiro*; Wollnik, H.*; Chon, S.*; et al.

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 317(Part B), p.537 - 543, 2013/12

 Times Cited Count:28 Percentile:89.14(Instruments & Instrumentation)

A multi-reflection time-of-flight (MRTOF) mass spectrograph has been implemented at RIKEN to provide high-precision mass measurements of very short-lived nuclei. Of particular interest are mass measurements of r-process nuclei and trans-uranium nuclei. In such nuclei, the MRTOF can perform on par with or better than traditional Penning trap systems. We demonstrate that the MRTOF-MS is capable of accurately attaining relative mass precision of $$delta$$m/m $$<$$ 10$$^{-7}$$ and describe it's utility with heavy, short-lived nuclei.

Journal Articles

Simulation study on transverse laser cooling and crystallization of heavy-ion beams at the cooler storage ring S-LSR

Yuri, Yosuke; Osaki, Kazuya*; Okamoto, Hiromi*; He, Z.*; Soda, Hikaru*; Noda, Akira*; Nakao, Masao*; Tongu, Hiromu*; Jimbo, Koichi*

Proceedings of Workshop on Beam Cooling and Related Topics (COOL '13) (Internet), p.162 - 165, 2013/11

Journal Articles

Latest results of experimental approach to ultra-cold beam at S-LSR

Noda, Akira*; Nakao, Masao*; Soda, Hikaru*; Tongu, Hiromu*; Okamoto, Hiromi*; Osaki, Kazuya*; Yuri, Yosuke; Jimbo, Koichi*; Grieser, M.*; He, Z.*

Proceedings of Workshop on Beam Cooling and Related Topics (COOL '13) (Internet), p.157 - 161, 2013/11

Journal Articles

Parameter optimization for multi-dimensional laser cooling of an ion beam in the storage ring S-LSR

He, Z.*; Wei, J.*; Osaki, Kazuya*; Okamoto, Hiromi*; Noda, Akira*; Nakao, Masao*; Soda, Hikaru*; Yuri, Yosuke; Jimbo, Koichi*

Proceedings of 25th North American Particle Accelerator Conference (NA-PAC '13) (Internet), p.1298 - 1300, 2013/09

Journal Articles

Possible observation of transverse laser cooled ultimate cold ion beam in S-LSR

Jimbo, Koichi*; Soda, Hikaru*; Yuri, Yosuke; Tongu, Hiromu*; Nakao, Masao*; Shirai, Toshiyuki*; Noda, Akira*

Proceedings of 25th North American Particle Accelerator Conference (NA-PAC '13) (Internet), p.886 - 888, 2013/09

Journal Articles

Efficiency enhancement of indirect transverse laser cooling with synchro-betatron resonant coupling by suppression of beam intensity

Soda, Hikaru*; Nakao, Masao*; Tongu, Hiromu*; Jimbo, Koichi*; Osaki, Kazuya*; Okamoto, Hiromi*; Yuri, Yosuke; He, Z.*; Grieser, M.*; Noda, Akira*

Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 52(3), p.030202_1 - 030202_4, 2013/03

 Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:22.83(Physics, Applied)

Journal Articles

Approach to the low temperature state oriented for crystalline beam

Noda, Akira*; Nakao, Masao*; Soda, Hikaru*; Tongu, Hiromu*; Jimbo, Koichi*; Okamoto, Hiromi*; Osaki, Kazuya*; Yuri, Yosuke; Meshkov, I.*; Smirnov, A.*; et al.

Proceedings of 23rd Russian Particle Accelerator Conference (RuPAC 2012) (Internet), p.48 - 52, 2012/09

Journal Articles

Measurement of transverse laser cooling effect using scrapers

Soda, Hikaru*; Nakao, Masao*; Tongu, Hiromu*; Noda, Akira*; Jimbo, Koichi*; Osaki, Kazuya*; Okamoto, Hiromi*; Yuri, Yosuke; Grieser, M.*; He, Z.*

Proceedings of 9th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan (Internet), p.388 - 390, 2012/08

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Controlled beam scraping oriented for efficient indirect transverse laser cooling

Noda, Akira*; Nakao, Masao*; Soda, Hikaru*; Tongu, Hiromu*; Jimbo, Koichi*; Okamoto, Hiromi*; Osaki, Kazuya*; Yuri, Yosuke; Grieser, M.*; He, Z.*

Proceedings of 9th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan (Internet), p.72 - 74, 2012/08

Journal Articles

Observation of 2-component bunched beam signal with laser cooling

Soda, Hikaru*; Nakao, Masao*; Noda, Akira*; Tongu, Hiromu*; Ito, Kiyokazu*; Okamoto, Hiromi*; Yuri, Yosuke; Jimbo, Koichi*; Grieser, M.*; He, Z.*

Proceedings of 3rd International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC '12) (Internet), p.397 - 399, 2012/05

Journal Articles

Challenge for more efficient transverse laser cooling for beam crystallization

Noda, Akira*; Nakao, Masao*; Soda, Hikaru*; Tongu, Hiromu*; Ito, Kiyokazu*; Okamoto, Hiromi*; Osaki, Kazuya*; Yuri, Yosuke; Jimbo, Koichi*; Grieser, M.*; et al.

Proceedings of 3rd International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC '12) (Internet), p.394 - 396, 2012/05

Journal Articles

Prompt in-line diagnosis of single bunch transverse profiles and energy spectra for laser-accelerated ions

Sakaki, Hironao; Nishiuchi, Mamiko; Hori, Toshihiko; Bolton, P.; Yogo, Akifumi; Katagiri, Masaki*; Ogura, Koichi; Sagisaka, Akito; Pirozhkov, A. S.; Orimo, Satoshi; et al.

Applied Physics Express, 3(12), p.126401_1 - 126401_3, 2010/11

 Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:34.38(Physics, Applied)

Many applications of laser-accelerated ions will require beamlines with diagnostic capability for validating simulations and machine performance at the single bunch level as well as for the development of controls to optimize machine performance. We demonstrated prompt, in-line, single bunch transverse profile and energy spectrum detection using a thin luminescent diagnostic and scintillator-based time-of-flight spectrometer simultaneously. The Monte Carlo code, particle and heavy ion transport code systems (PHITS) simulation is shown to be reasonably predictive at low proton energy for the observed transverse profiles measured by the thin luminescent monitor and also for single bunch energy spectra measured by time-of-flight spectrometry.

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