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Niwa, Masakazu; Shimada, Akiomi; Asamori, Koichi; Sueoka, Shigeru; Komatsu, Tetsuya; Nakajima, Toru; Ogata, Manabu; Uchida, Mao; Nishiyama, Nariaki; Tanaka, Kiriha; et al.
JAEA-Review 2024-035, 29 Pages, 2024/09
This report is a plan of research and development (R&D) on geosphere stability for long-term isolation of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) in Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), in fiscal year 2024. The objectives and contents of this research are described in detail based on the JAEA 4th Medium- and Long-term Plan (fiscal years 2022-2028). In addition, the background of this research is described from the necessity and the significance for site investigation and safety assessment, and the past progress. The plan framework is structured into the following categories: (1) Development and systematization of investigation techniques, (2) Development of models for long-term estimation and effective assessment, (3) Development of dating techniques.
Morishita, Yuki; Tomioka, Akifumi; Fujisawa, Makoto; Izaki, Kenji
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 1065, p.169527_1 - 169527_5, 2024/08
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.00(Instruments & Instrumentation)It is important to differentiate between natural and artificial radioactive materials such as plutonium in nuclear facilities. In this study, a scintillator-based alpha-particle detector was developed using YAP:Ce scintillator and Multi-Anode PhotoMultiplier Tube. The detector was used to measure various naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) samples including radon progeny, lead plate, lantern mantle, and radium ceramic ball. The measurement results were compared with Monte Carlo simulation calculations and were found to be in agreement. The energy resolution of the detector is 8.6%FWHM. In the measurement results of radon progeny, peaks of Bi (6.1 MeV),
Po (7.7 MeV), and
Po (8.8 MeV) can be observed. The lead plate contains
Po and emits 5.3 MeV alpha particle. The simulation with the same energy was able to reproduce the actual measurement. The results showed the energy and distribution of the alpha particles emitted by the NORM samples. The study successfully demonstrated the capability of the developed alpha-particle detector in identifying NORM.
Sueoka, Shigeru; Iwano, Hideki*; Danhara, Toru*; Niwa, Masakazu; Kanno, Mizuho; Kohn, B. P.*; Kawamura, Makoto; Yokoyama, Tatsunori; Kagami, Saya; Ogita, Yasuhiro; et al.
Earth, Planets and Space (Internet), 75(1), p.177_1 - 177_24, 2023/12
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.00(Geosciences, Multidisciplinary)Fluid-inclusion and thermochronometric analyses have been applied to hydrothermal alteration zones and their host rocks outcropping in the Hongu area of the Kii Peninsula, southwestern Japan in an attempt to detect thermal anomalies related to hydrothermal events and quantify the thermal effects on the host rocks. Hydrothermal events at ca 150 deg. C and ca 200 deg. C were identified by fluid-inclusion microthermometry of quartz veins in the alteration zones. For the host rocks and alteration zones, in the youngest population zircon yielded U-Pb dates ranging between ca 74.7-59.2 Ma, fission-track dates of ca 27.2-16.6 Ma, and (U-Th)/He single-grain dates of ca 23.6-8.7 Ma. Apatite yielded pooled fission-track ages of ca 14.9-9.0 Ma. The zircon U-Pb dates constrain the maximum depositional ages of the sedimentary samples. However, the fission-track and (U-Th)/He dates show no clear trend as a function of distance from the alteration zones. Hence, no thermal anomaly was detected in the surrounding host rocks based on the thermochronometric data patterns. The fission-track and (U-Th)/He dates are rather thought to record regional thermal and exhumation histories rather than a direct thermal imprint of fluid flow, probably because the duration of such activity was too short or because fluid flow occurred before regional cooling events and were later thermally overprinted. Apatite fission-track ages of ca 10 Ma may reflect regional mountain uplift and exhumation related to the obduction of the SW Japan lithospheric sliver onto the Shikoku Basin, or the rapid subduction of the Philippine Sea slab associated with the clockwise rotation of the Southwest Japan Arc.
Meng, Q.*; Hiyama, Emiko*; Oka, Makoto*; Hosaka, Atsushi; Xu, C.*
Physics Letters B, 846, p.138221_1 - 138221_6, 2023/11
Times Cited Count:11 Percentile:93.20(Astronomy & Astrophysics)no abstracts in English
Niwa, Masakazu; Shimada, Koji; Sueoka, Shigeru; Ishihara, Takanori; Ogawa, Hiroki; Hakoiwa, Hiroaki; Watanabe, Tsuyoshi; Nishiyama, Nariaki; Yokoyama, Tatsunori; Ogata, Manabu; et al.
JAEA-Research 2023-005, 78 Pages, 2023/10
This annual report documents the progress of research and development (R&D) in the 1st fiscal year of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency 4th Medium- and Long-term Plan (fiscal years 2022-2028) to provide the scientific base for assessing geosphere stability for long-term isolation of high-level radioactive waste. The plan framework is structured into the following categories: (1) Development and systematization of investigation techniques, (2) Development of models for long-term estimation and effective assessment, (3) Development of dating techniques. The current status of R&D activities with previous scientific and technological progress is summarized.
Wang, G.-J.*; Oka, Makoto*; Jido, Daisuke*
Physical Review D, 108(7), p.L071501_1 - L071501_6, 2023/10
Times Cited Count:9 Percentile:77.80(Astronomy & Astrophysics)no abstracts in English
Wang, Q.*; Ma, N.*; Huang, W.*; Shi, J.*; Luo, X.-T.*; Tomitaka, Sora*; Morooka, Satoshi; Watanabe, Makoto*
Materials Research Letters (Internet), 11(9), p.742 - 748, 2023/09
Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:25.24(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)Takada, Hiroto*; Suenaga, Daiki*; Harada, Masayasu*; Hosaka, Atsushi; Oka, Makoto*
Physical Review D, 108(5), p.054033_1 - 054033_15, 2023/09
Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:42.62(Astronomy & Astrophysics)no abstracts in English
Suenaga, Daiki*; Oka, Makoto*
Physical Review D, 108(1), p.014030_1 - 014030_18, 2023/07
no abstracts in English
Kim, Y.*; Oka, Makoto; Suenaga, Daiki*; Suzuki, Kei
Physical Review D, 107(7), p.074015_1 - 074015_15, 2023/04
Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:65.40(Astronomy & Astrophysics)A chiral effective theory of scalar and vector diquarks is formulated, which is based on chiral symmetry and includes interactions between scalar and vector diquarks with one or two mesons. We find that the diquark interaction term with two mesons breaks the
and flavor
symmetries. To determine the coupling constants of the interaction Lagrangians, we investigate one-pion emission decays of singly heavy baryons
(
,
and
,
,
), where baryons are regarded as diquark-heavy-quark two-body systems. Using this model, we present predictions of the unobserved decay widths of singly heavy baryons. We also study the change of masses and strong decay widths of singly heavy baryons under partial restoration of chiral symmetry.
Yang, Z.*; Wang, G.-J.*; Wu, J.-J.*; Oka, Makoto; Zhu, S.-L.*
Journal of High Energy Physics (Internet), 2023(1), p.058_1 - 058_19, 2023/01
Times Cited Count:9 Percentile:74.17(Physics, Particles & Fields)Combining the quark model, the quark-pair-creation mechanism and interaction, we have investigated the near-threshold
-wave
states in the framework of the Hamiltonian effective field theory. With the heavy quark flavor symmetry, all the parameters are determined in the
sector by fitting the lattice data. The masses of the bottom-strange partners of the
and
are predicted, which are well consistent with the lattice QCD simulation. The two
-wave
states are the mixtures of the bare
core and
component. Moreover, we find a crossing point between the energy levels with and without the interaction Hamiltonian in the finite volume spectrum in the
case, which corresponds to a CDD (Castillejo-Dalitz-Dyson) zero in the
-matrix of the
scattering. This CDD zero will help deepen the insights of the near-threshold states and can be examined by future lattice calculation.
Wang, G.-J.*; Meng, Q.*; Oka, Makoto
Physical Review D, 106(9), p.096005_1 - 096005_9, 2022/11
Times Cited Count:29 Percentile:93.06(Astronomy & Astrophysics)-wave resonances in the fully charmed tetraquark system are studied in the quark model. The complex scaling method allows us to get the complex eigen-energies of the tetraquark system above the fall-apart decay thresholds. We found two resonances in each of the
,
and
sectors, respectively. The obtained resonances are about 100 MeV higher than the recently found resonance,
.
Yamanaka, Nodoka*; Oka, Makoto
Physical Review D, 106(7), p.075021_1 - 075021_15, 2022/10
Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:10.94(Astronomy & Astrophysics)The contribution of the violating three-gluon interaction, proposed by Weinberg, to the short-range
-odd nuclear force is evaluated in the nonrelativistic quark model. We first show that the naive leading contribution generated by the quark exchange process vanishes at sufficiently short distance within the resonating group method, by considering the one-loop level gluon exchange
-odd interquark potential induced by the Weinberg operator with massive quarks and gluons. We then estimate the true leading contribution by evaluating the gluonic correction to the
-odd interquark potential in the closure approximation. It is found that the resulting irreducible
-odd nuclear force is comparable to that generated by the chiral rotation of the
-even short-range nuclear force, where the
-odd mass calculated with QCD sum rules is used as input. The explicit calculation of the electric dipole moment (EDM) of the
He nucleus yields
MeV. The total
EDM, accounting for the intrinsic nucleon EDM, the pion-exchange and the short- range
-odd nuclear force, is
MeV, with the dominant effect coming from the intrinsic nucleon EDM.
Kim, Y.*; Oka, Makoto; Suzuki, Kei
Physical Review D, 105(7), p.074021_1 - 074021_17, 2022/04
Times Cited Count:33 Percentile:95.10(Astronomy & Astrophysics)Energy spectrum of doubly heavy tetraquarks, (
with
and
), is studied in the potential chiral-diquark model. Using the chiral effective theory of diquarks and the quark-diquark-based potential model, the
,
, and
tetraquarks are described as a three-body system composed of two heavy quarks and an antidiquark. We find several
bound states, while no
and
(deep) bound state is seen. We also study the change of the
tetraquark masses under restoration of chiral symmetry.
Yang, Z.*; Wang, G.-J.*; Wu, J.-J.*; Oka, Makoto; Zhu, S.-L.*
Physical Review Letters, 128(11), p.112001_1 - 112001_6, 2022/03
Times Cited Count:36 Percentile:95.46(Physics, Multidisciplinary)A novel framework is proposed to extract near-threshold resonant states from finite-volume energy levels of lattice QCD and is applied to elucidate structures of the positive parity . The quark model, the quark-pair-creation mechanism and
interaction are incorporated into the Hamiltonian effective field theory. The bare
states are almost purely given by the states with heavy-quark spin bases. The physical
and
are the mixtures of bare
core and
component, while the
and
are almost dominated by bare
. Furthermore, our model well reproduce the clear level crossing of the
with the scattering state at a finite volume.
Amemiya, Yutaro*; Nakada, Nobuo*; Morooka, Satoshi; Kosaka, Makoto*; Kato, Masaharu*
ISIJ International, 62(2), p.282 - 290, 2022/02
Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:23.47(Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering)Meng, Q.*; Harada, Masayasu*; Hiyama, Emiko; Hosaka, Atsushi; Oka, Makoto
Physics Letters B, 824, p.136800_1 - 136800_5, 2022/01
Times Cited Count:30 Percentile:97.61(Astronomy & Astrophysics)Spectrum of the doubly heavy tetraquarks, , is studied in a constituent quark model. Four-body problem is solved in a variational method where the real scaling technique is used to identify resonant states above the fall-apart decay thresholds. In addition to the two bound states that were reported in the previous study we have found several narrow resonant states above the
and
thresholds. Their structures are studied and are interpreted by the quark dynamics. A narrow resonance with spin-parity
is found to be a mixed state of a compact tetraquark and a
scattering state. This is driven by a strong color Coulombic attraction between the
quarks. Negative-parity excited resonances with
,
and
form a triplet under the heavy-quark spin symmetry. It turns out that they share a similar structure to the
-mode of a singly heavy baryon as a result of the strongly attractive correlation for the doubly heavy diquark.
Matsuoka, Amane; Yasumune, Takashi; Kojima, Nobuhiro; Miyauchi, Hideaki; Takasaki, Koji; Hashimoto, Makoto
JAEA-Review 2021-055, 11 Pages, 2021/12
The dose limit for the eye lens was lowered on April 1 2021, and a 3 mm dose equivalent was added to the calculation. The guidelines require that lens dosimeters be worn and managed when there is a risk of exceeding control standards. In this report, in order to examine future management methods, we investigated whether work that might exceed the equivalent dose limit was performed in the past. As a result of the investigation, the exposure dose for all works after fiscal year 2008 was sufficiently low compared to the equivalent dose limit. For this reason, it is considered that there is no need for additional management of wearing a personal dosimeter near the eyes for the work that is normally performed. In the future, as in the past, the basic management method will be to wear a dosimeter only on the basic part of the trunk under uniform exposure conditions, and to wear a dosimeter on the basic part of the trunk and the maximum dose part under nonuniform exposure conditions. When performing work with a high exposure dose to the eye lens, a dosimeter should be worn near the eye to measure the 3 mm dose equivalent.
Meng, Q.*; Hiyama, Emiko; Hosaka, Atsushi; Oka, Makoto; Gubler, P.; Can, K. U.*; Takahashi, Toru*; Zong, H. S.*
Few-Body Systems, 62(4), p.79_1 - 79_5, 2021/12
Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:22.16(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Kim, Y.*; Liu, Y.-R.*; Oka, Makoto; Suzuki, Kei
Physical Review D, 104(5), p.054012_1 - 054012_18, 2021/09
Times Cited Count:18 Percentile:72.62(Astronomy & Astrophysics)Chiral effective theory of scalar and vector diquarks is formulated according to the linear sigma model. The main application is to describe the ground and excited states of singly heavy baryons with a charm or bottom quark. Applying the potential quark model between the diquark and the heavy quark (), we construct a heavy-quark-diquark model. The spectra of the positive- and negative-parity states of
,
,
and
are obtained. The masses and interaction parameters of the effective theory are fixed partly from the lattice QCD data and also from fitting low-lying heavy baryon masses. We find that the negative parity excited states of
(flavor
) are different from those of
, because of the inverse hierarchy of the pseudoscalar diquark. On the other hand,
and
(flavor
) baryons have similar spectra. We compare our results of the heavy-quark-diquark model with experimental data as well as the quark model.