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Yamaguchi, Akiko; Kurihara, Yuichi*; Nagata, Kojiro*; Tanaka, Kazuya; Higaki, Shogo*; Kobayashi, Toru; Tanida, Hajime; Ohara, Yoshiyuki*; Yokoyama, Keiichi; Yaita, Tsuyoshi; et al.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 661, p.317 - 332, 2024/05
Times Cited Count:0no abstracts in English
Yamaguchi, Akiko; Nagata, Kojiro*; Kobayashi, Keita; Tanaka, Kazuya; Kobayashi, Toru; Tanida, Hajime; Shimojo, Kojiro; Sekiguchi, Tetsuhiro; Kaneta, Yui; Matsuda, Shohei; et al.
iScience (Internet), 25(8), p.104763_1 - 104763_12, 2022/08
Times Cited Count:9 Percentile:68.46(Multidisciplinary Sciences)no abstracts in English
Yamaguchi, Akiko; Nagata, Kojiro*; Tanaka, Kazuya; Kobayashi, Keita; Kobayashi, Toru; Shimojo, Kojiro; Tanida, Hajime; Sekiguchi, Tetsuhiro; Kaneta, Yui; Matsuda, Shohei; et al.
Hosha Kagaku, (45), p.28 - 30, 2022/03
no abstracts in English
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:0 Percentile:0(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Pavao, R.*; Gubler, P.; Fernandez-Soler, P.*; Nieves, J.*; Oka, Makoto; Takahashi, Toru*
Physics Letters B, 820, p.136473_1 - 136473_8, 2021/09
Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:46.8(Astronomy & Astrophysics)Sakakibara, Hiroshi; Aoki, Nobuhiro; Muto, Masahiro; Otabe, Jun; Takahashi, Kenji*; Fujita, Naoyuki*; Hiyama, Kazuhiko*; Suzuki, Hirokazu*; Kamogawa, Toshiyuki*; Yokosuka, Toru*; et al.
JAEA-Technology 2020-020, 73 Pages, 2021/03
The decommissioning is currently in progress at the prototype fast breeder reactor Monju. Fuel assemblies will be taken out of its core for the first step of the great task. Fuel assemblies stand on their own spike plugged into a socket on the core support plate and support with adjacent assemblies through their housing pads each other, resulting in steady core structure. For this reason, some substitutive assemblies are necessary for the purpose of discharging the fuel assemblies of the core. Monju side commissioned, therefore, Plutonium Fuel Development Center to manufacture the substitutive assemblies and the Center accepted it. This report gives descriptions of design, manufacture, and shipment in regard to the substitutive assemblies.
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 C, similar to the surface. In contrast, thermophysical modeling indicates that radiative heating does not increase the temperature above 200 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.
Meng, Q.*; Hiyama, Emiko*; Hosaka, Atsushi; Oka, Makoto; Gubler, P.; Can, K. U.*; Takahashi, Toru*; Zong, H. S.*
Physics Letters B, 814, p.136095_1 - 136095_6, 2021/03
Times Cited Count:35 Percentile:98.84(Astronomy & Astrophysics)Takahashi, Yutaka*; Mikoshiba, Masumi*; Shimura, Toshiaki*; Nagata, Mitsuhiro; Iwano, Hideki*; Danhara, Toru*; Hirata, Takafumi*
Island Arc, 30(1), p.e12393_1 - e12393_15, 2021/01
Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:17.26(Geosciences, Multidisciplinary)The Hidaka metamorphic belt is an excellent example of island-arc-type crust, and in this belt the metamorphic grade increases westwards from unmetamorphosed sediment up to the granulite facies. The metamorphic age of the belt had previously been considered to be ca. 55 Ma. However, zircons from the granulites in the lower sequence have given U-Pb ages of ca. 21-19 Ma and a preliminary report on zircons from pelitic gneiss in the upper sequence gave a U-Pb age of ca. 40 Ma. In this paper we provide new U-Pb ages for zircons from the pelitic gneisses in the upper sequence in order to assess the metamorphic age and also the maximum depositional age of the sedimentary protolith. The weighted mean Pb/U ages and 2 sigma errors for zircons from biotite gneiss in the central area of the belt are 39.6 0.9 Ma for metamorphic overgrowth rims and 53.1 0.9 Ma for the youngest inherited detrital cores. The ages of zircons from cordierite-biotite gneiss in the southern area are 35.9 0.7 Ma for overgrowth rims and 46.5 2.8 Ma for the youngest detrital cores. These results indicate that the metamorphism of the upper sequence took place at ca. 40-36 Ma, and that the sedimentary protolith was deposited after ca. 53-47 Ma. These metamorphic ages are consistent with the reported ages of ca. 37-36 Ma plutonic rocks in the upper sequence, but contrast with the ca. 21-19 Ma ages of metamorphic and plutonic rocks in the lower sequence. Therefore, we conclude, that the upper and lower metamorphic sequences developed independently but became coupled before ca. 19 Ma as a result of dextral reverse tectonic movements, as indicated by the intrusion of ca. 19-18 Ma magmas, possibly generated in the lower sequence, into the upper sequence.
Bahtiyar, H.*; Can, K. U.*; Erkol, G.*; Gubler, P.; Oka, Makoto; Takahashi, Toru*
Physical Review D, 102(5), p.054513_1 - 054513_18, 2020/09
Times Cited Count:30 Percentile:88.74(Astronomy & Astrophysics)Spectrum of the ground state and excited states of charmed baryons was evaluated in the lattice QCD, the first principle of hadronic interaction. We deliver the spectrum of the positive and negative parity baryons with one, two or three charmed quarks. A variational approach was employed by the use of multiple operators with different Dirac matrix configurations and the smearings.
Sugiura, Yuki; Tomura, Tsutomu*; Ishidera, Takamitsu; Doi, Reisuke; Francisco, P. C. M.; Shiwaku, Hideaki; Kobayashi, Toru; Matsumura, Daiju; Takahashi, Yoshio*; Tachi, Yukio
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 324(2), p.615 - 622, 2020/05
Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:45.45(Chemistry, Analytical)Takahashi, Osamu*; Shibui, Yohei*; Xu, P. G.; Harjo, S.; Suzuki, Tetsuya*; Tomota, Yo*
Quantum Beam Science (Internet), 4(1), p.16_1 - 16_15, 2020/03
Bahtiyar, H.*; Can, K. U.*; Erkol, G.*; Oka, Makoto; Takahashi, Toru*
JPS Conference Proceedings (Internet), 26, p.022027_1 - 022027_4, 2019/11
Transition amplitude of spin 3/2 single and double-charm baryon to spin 1/2 ground state was evaluated in the lattice QCD, the first principle.
Can, K. U.*; Bahtiyar, H.*; Erkol, G.*; Gubler, P.; Oka, Makoto; Takahashi, Toru*
JPS Conference Proceedings (Internet), 26, p.022028_1 - 022028_5, 2019/11
Spectrum of the ground state and excited states of charmed baryons was evaluated in the lattice QCD, the first principle.
Bartiyar, H.*; Can, K. U.*; Erkol, G.*; Oka, Makoto; Takahashi, Toru*
Physical Review D, 98(11), p.114505_1 - 114505_14, 2018/12
Times Cited Count:22 Percentile:73.39(Astronomy & Astrophysics)Transition amplitude of spin 3/2 double-charm baryon to spin 1/2 ground state was evaluated in the lattice QCD, the first principle.
Suwa, Tomone*; Hemmi, Tsutomu*; Saito, Toru*; Takahashi, Yoshikazu*; Koizumi, Norikiyo*; Luzin, V.*; Suzuki, Hiroshi; Harjo, S.
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 28(3), p.6001104_1 - 6001104_4, 2018/04
Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:7.59(Engineering, Electrical & Electronic)Yang, B.*; Onda, Yuichi*; Omori, Yoshihiro*; Sekimoto, Hitoshi*; Fujiwara, Toru*; Wakiyama, Yoshifumi*; Yoshimura, Kazuya; Takahashi, Junko*; Sun, X.*
Science of the Total Environment, 603-604, p.49 - 56, 2017/12
Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:6.87(Environmental Sciences)Bahtlyar, H.*; Can, K. U.*; Erkol, G.*; Oka, Makoto; Takahashi, Toru*
Physics Letters B, 772, p.121 - 126, 2017/09
Times Cited Count:24 Percentile:87.36(Astronomy & Astrophysics)We evaluate the electromagnetic transition on 2+1 flavor lattices corresponding to a pion mass of MeV. We extract the magnetic Sachs and Pauli form factors which give the - transition magnetic moment and the decay rates of baryons. We did not find a signal for the magnetic form factor of the neutral transition , which is suppressed by the U-spin flavor symmetry. As a byproduct, we extract the magnetic form factors and the magnetic moments of and baryons, which give an insight to the dynamics of , and quarks having masses at different scales.
Can, K. U.*; Erkol, G.*; Oka, Makoto; Takahashi, Toru*
Physics Letters B, 768, p.309 - 316, 2017/05
Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:55.37(Astronomy & Astrophysics)Gubler, P.*; Takahashi, Toru*; Oka, Makoto
Physical Review D, 94(11), p.114518_1 - 114518_16, 2016/12
Times Cited Count:9 Percentile:42.39(Astronomy & Astrophysics)