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Sako, Hiroyuki; Harada, Hiroyuki; Sakaguchi, Takao*; Chujo, Tatsuya*; Esumi, Shinichi*; Gunji, Taku*; Hasegawa, Shoichi; Hwang, S.; Ichikawa, Yudai; Imai, Kenichi; et al.
Nuclear Physics A, 956, p.850 - 853, 2016/12
Times Cited Count:13 Percentile:66.42(Physics, Nuclear)Sako, Hiroyuki; Chujo, Tatsuya*; Gunji, Taku*; Harada, Hiroyuki; Imai, Kenichi; Kaneta, Masashi*; Kinsho, Michikazu; Liu, Y.*; Nagamiya, Shoji; Nishio, Katsuhisa; et al.
Nuclear Physics A, 931, p.1158 - 1162, 2014/11
Times Cited Count:23 Percentile:79.24(Physics, Nuclear)Recently, a heavy-ion program as a future J-PARC project has been discussed. The main goals of the program are to explore the QCD phase diagram at highbaryon density with heavy ions up to uranium at the beam energies of around 10A GeV. We are planning to focus on the electron and muon measurements and rare probe search such asmulti-strangeness and charmed hadrons with high beam rates at J-PARC. A heavy-ionacceleration scheme has been considered with a new heavy-ion linac and a new booster ring, with the existing 3-GeV Rapid-Cycling Synchrotron, and the 30-GeV Main Ring synchrotron. An overview of the heavy-ion program and accelerator design, as well as physics goals and conceptual design of the experiments are presented.
Adare, A.*; Afanasiev, S.*; Aidala, C.*; Ajitanand, N. N.*; Akiba, Yasuyuki*; Al-Bataineh, H.*; Alexander, J.*; Aoki, Kazuya*; Aphecetche, L.*; Armendariz, R.*; et al.
Physical Review C, 83(6), p.064903_1 - 064903_29, 2011/06
Times Cited Count:189 Percentile:99.42(Physics, Nuclear)Transverse momentum distributions and yields for , and in collisions at = 200 and 62.4 GeV at midrapidity are measured by the PHENIX experiment at the RHIC. We present the inverse slope parameter, mean transverse momentum, and yield per unit rapidity at each energy, and compare them to other measurements at different collisions. We also present the scaling properties such as and scaling and discuss the mechanism of the particle production in collisions. The measured spectra are compared to next-to-leading order perturbative QCD calculations.
Adare, A.*; Afanasiev, S.*; Aidala, C.*; Ajitanand, N. N.*; Akiba, Yasuyuki*; Al-Bataineh, H.*; Alexander, J.*; Aoki, Kazuya*; Aphecetche, L.*; Aramaki, Y.*; et al.
Physical Review C, 83(4), p.044912_1 - 044912_16, 2011/04
Times Cited Count:9 Percentile:52.33(Physics, Nuclear)Measurements of electrons from the decay of open-heavy-flavor mesons have shown that the yields are suppressed in Au+Au collisions compared to expectations from binary-scaled collisions. Here we extend these studies to two particle correlations where one particle is an electron from the decay of a heavy flavor meson and the other is a charged hadron from either the decay of the heavy meson or from jet fragmentation. These measurements provide more detailed information about the interaction between heavy quarks and the quark-gluon matter. We find the away-side-jet shape and yield to be modified in Au+Au collisions compared to collisions.
Shimizu, Takao*; Tamada, Masao; Seko, Noriaki; Sakaguchi, Isamu*
Kaiyo Kaihatsu Rombunshu, 18, p.737 - 742, 2002/06
Total amount of uranium in seawater is 4.5 billion tons corresponding to 45,000 times of annual demand for nuclear fuel in the world, though its concentration is only 3.3 mg/m3. The target of this study is that the cost-down of uranium collection from the sea to three times of the market price. This price is cheaper than the recycle fuel by nuclear reprocessing. The present study proposed a high performance adsorbent made by means of both radiation induced graft polymerization and braid technique. The drag force of the braid type adsorbent in water channel was measured. In the west coast of Okinawa prefecture, the adsorption of uranium and the adhesion of sea creature were investigated. It was clarified that reduction of the drag force by the deformed braid adsorbent in the water flow, the increment of uranium adsorption owing to high temperature of seawater, and little adhesion of the creature.
Hayashi, Mitsuhiko*; Takai, Shigeomi*; Sakaguchi, Hiroki*; Matsubayashi, Masahito; Esaka, Takao*
Kashika Joho Gakkai-Shi, 20(suppl.1), p.375 - 376, 2000/07
no abstracts in English
Sakaguchi, Hiroki*; Hatakeyama, Keisuke*; Satake, Yuichi*; Fujine, Shigenori*; Yoneda, Kenji*; Kanda, Keiji*; Matsubayashi, Masahito; Esaka, Takao*
Kashika Joho Gakkai-Shi, 20(suppl.1), p.373 - 374, 2000/07
no abstracts in English