HISAKI Project Team
基本情報
- 所属
- 国立研究開発法人宇宙航空研究開発機構 宇宙科学研究所 学際科学研究系 助教(兼任)宇宙科学研究所 大気球実験グループ 助教総合研究大学院大学 先端学術院 助教
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 201401017084804221
- researchmap会員ID
- 7000009684
経歴
12-
2023年4月 - 現在
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2019年12月 - 現在
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2020年4月 - 2023年3月
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2019年3月 - 2019年11月
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2018年6月 - 2019年2月
学歴
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2009年4月 - 2012年9月
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2007年4月 - 2009年3月
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2003年4月 - 2007年3月
受賞
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2023年12月
論文
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 169242-169242 2024年3月12日 査読有り
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Physical Review D 108(12) 2023年12月8日 査読有り
MISC
88書籍等出版物
1講演・口頭発表等
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MeV–PeV Frontiers: New Perspectives in Gamma-Ray Astronomy and Particle Acceleration 2025年12月18日The SMILE-2+ balloon experiment, launched from Australia in 2018, successfully demonstrated the capabilities of the Electron-Tracking Compton Camera (ETCC) for MeV gamma-ray astronomy. The SMILE-2+ one-day flight achieved a 4.0 sigma detection of gamma rays from the Crab Nebula in the 0.15–2.1 MeV range and revealed an enhancement of gamma-ray events from the Galactic center region. These results validate bijective imaging spectroscopy and background modeling, marking a significant step toward opening the MeV window with high precision. In the era of multi-messenger astronomy, MeV observations provide a crucial link between GeV–TeV measurements and PeV discoveries by EAS arrays, offering complementary insights into particle acceleration and nucleosynthesis. Building on the success of SMILE-2+, the SMILE-3 project is now in progress, targeting the next balloon flight in Australia with an upgraded instrument to improve sensitivity and resolution, with the goal of enabling more detailed studies of particle acceleration sites and their possible connection to high-energy phenomena.
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The third annual conference of Transformative Research Areas (A), “Multimessenger Astrophysics” 2025年11月18日
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2025 IEEE NSS (Nuclear Science Symposium), MIC (Medical Imaging Conference), RTSD (Room Temperature Semiconductor Detectors Symposium) 2025年11月3日The center region of our Galaxy has an unresolved emission with a large spatial distribution of tens of degrees order, and its emission mechanism is still a puzzle. We do not understand any kind objects bright in MeV band, while the convolution of unresolved objects are the efficient candidates. Other hands, the Hawking radiation from the primordial black holes (PBHs) with the masses of 1016-17 g or the annihilation of the light weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) with the masses of tens of MeV are also the important candidates, because they have the electron-positron annihilation line as a secondary emission which are detected in the Galactic Center region. To reveal the emission mechanism, we need a detailed energy spectrum and an accurate spatial distribution of the diffuse galactic gamma-ray emission, which requires the low-noise and high-sensitivity observations with a true imaging detector having a large field of view. We are developing an electron-tracking Compton camera (ETCC) as such a telescope and have demonstrated its capabilities with two balloon experiments in 2006 and 2018. We are now preparing the next balloon flight (SMILE-3) to observe the Galactic Center region. In this presentation, we report on the current status of the component development and the expectations for SMILE-3.
担当経験のある科目(授業)
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宇宙環境・センシング学 (京都大学)
所属学協会
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2025年2月 - 現在
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2024年12月 - 現在
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2023年8月 - 現在
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2015年9月 - 現在
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2015年5月 - 現在