Curriculum Vitaes

Makoto YOSHIKAWA

  (吉川 真)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Degree
Doctor of Science(Mar, 1989, The University of Tokyo)

Contact information
yoshikawa.makotojaxa.jp
J-GLOBAL ID
200901037361657011
researchmap Member ID
1000304540

Awards

 2

Papers

 260
  • Noriko T. Kita, Kouki Kitajima, Kazuhide Nagashima, Noriyuki Kawasaki, Naoya Sakamoto, Wataru Fujiya, Yoshinari Abe, Jérôme Aléon, Conel M. O'D. Alexander, Sachiko Amari, Yuri Amelin, Ken‐ichi Bajo, Martin Bizzarro, Audrey Bouvier, Richard W. Carlson, Marc Chaussidon, Byeon‐Gak Choi, Nicolas Dauphas, Andrew M. Davis, Tommaso Di Rocco, Ryota Fukai, Ikshu Gautam, Makiko K. Haba, Yuki Hibiya, Hiroshi Hidaka, Hisashi Homma, Peter Hoppe, Gary R. Huss, Kiyohiro Ichida, Tsuyoshi Iizuka, Trevor R. Ireland, Akira Ishikawa, Shoichi Itoh, Thorsten Kleine, Shintaro Komatani, Alexander N. Krot, Ming‐Chang Liu, Yuki Masuda, Kevin D. McKeegan, Mayu Morita, Kazuko Motomura, Frédéric Moynier, Izumi Nakai, Ann Nguyen, Larry Nittler, Morihiko Onose, Andreas Pack, Changkun Park, Laurette Piani, Liping Qin, Sara S. Russell, Maria Schönbächler, Lauren Tafla, Haolan Tang, Kentaro Terada, Yasuko Terada, Tomohiro Usui, Sohei Wada, Meenakshi Wadhwa, Richard J. Walker, Katsuyuki Yamashita, Qing‐Zhu Yin, Tetsuya Yokoyama, Shigekazu Yoneda, Edward D. Young, Hiroharu Yui, Ai‐Cheng Zhang, Tomoki Nakamura, Hiroshi Naraoka, Takaaki Noguchi, Ryuji Okazaki, Kanako Sakamoto, Hikaru Yabuta, Masanao Abe, Akiko Miyazaki, Aiko Nakato, Masahiro Nishimura, Tatsuaki Okada, Toru Yada, Kasumi Yogata, Satoru Nakazawa, Takanao Saiki, Satoshi Tanaka, Fuyuto Terui, Yuichi Tsuda, Sei‐ichiro Watanabe, Makoto Yoshikawa, Shogo Tachibana, Hisayoshi Yurimoto
    Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Apr, 2024  
    Abstract Oxygen 3‐isotope ratios of magnetite and carbonates in aqueously altered carbonaceous chondrites provide important clues to understanding the evolution of the fluid in the asteroidal parent bodies. We conducted oxygen 3‐isotope analyses of magnetite, dolomite, and breunnerite in two sections of asteroid Ryugu returned samples, A0058 and C0002, using a secondary ion mass spectrometer (SIMS). Magnetite was analyzed by using a lower primary ion energy that reduced instrumental biases due to the crystal orientation effect. We found two groups of magnetite data identified from the SIMS pit morphologies: (1) higher δ18O (from 3‰ to 7‰) and ∆17O (~2‰) with porous SIMS pits mostly from spherulitic magnetite, and (2) lower δ18O (~ −3‰) and variable ∆17O (0‰–2‰) mostly from euhedral magnetite. Dolomite and breunnerite analyses were conducted using multi‐collection Faraday cup detectors with precisions ≤0.3‰. The instrumental bias correction was applied based on carbonate compositions in two ways, using Fe and (Fe + Mn) contents, respectively, because Ryugu dolomite contains higher amounts of Mn than the terrestrial standard. Results of dolomite and breunnerite analyses show a narrow range of ∆17O; 0.0‰–0.3‰ for dolomite in A0058 and 0.2‰–0.8‰ for dolomite and breunnerite in C0002. The majority of breunnerite, including large ≥100 μm grains, show systematically lower δ18O (~21‰) than dolomite (25‰–30‰ and 23‰–27‰ depending on the instrumental bias corrections). The equilibrium temperatures between magnetite and dolomite from the coarse‐grained lithology in A0058 are calculated to be 51 ± 11°C and 78 ± 14°C, depending on the instrumental bias correction scheme for dolomite; a reliable temperature estimate would require a Mn‐bearing dolomite standard to evaluate the instrumental bias corrections, which is not currently available. These results indicate that the oxygen isotope ratios of aqueous fluids in the Ryugu parent asteroid were isotopically heterogeneous, either spatially, or temporary. Initial water ice accreted to the Ryugu parent body might have ∆17O > 2‰ that was melted and interacted with anhydrous solids with the initial ∆17O < 0‰. In the early stage of aqueous alteration, spherulitic magnetite and calcite formed from aqueous fluid with ∆17O ~ 2‰ that was produced by isotope exchange between water (∆17O > 2‰) and anhydrous solids (∆17O < 0‰). Dolomite and breunnerite, along with some magnetite, formed at the later stage of aqueous alteration under higher water‐to‐rock ratios where the oxygen isotope ratios were nearly at equilibrium between fluid and solid phases. Including literature data, δ18O of carbonates decreased in the order calcite, dolomite, and breunnerite, suggesting that the temperature of alteration might have increased with the degree of aqueous alteration.
  • Jérémie Mathurin, Laure Bejach, Emmanuel Dartois, Cécile Engrand, Alexandre Dazzi, Ariane Deniset-Besseau, Jean Duprat, Yoko Kebukawa, Hikaru Yabuta, Lydie Bonal, Eric Quirico, Christophe Sandt, Ferenc Borondics, Jens Barosch, Pierre Beck, D. George Cody, T. Brad De Gregorio, Minako Hashiguchi, A.L. David Kilcoyne, Mutsumi Komatsu, Zita Martins, Megumi Matsumoto, Gilles Montagnac, Smail Mostefaoui, R. Larry Nittler, Takuji Ohigashi, Taiga Okumura, T.H. Van Phan, Laurent Remusat, Scott Sandford, Miho Shigenaka, Rhonda Stroud, Hiroki Suga, Yoshio Takahashi, Yasuo Takeichi, Yusuke Tamenori, Maximilien Verdier-Paoletti, Shohei Yamashita, Tomoki Nakamura, Tomoyo Morita, Mizuha Kikuiri, Kana Amano, Eiichi Kagawa, Takaaki Noguchi, Hiroshi Naraoka, Ryuji Okazaki, Kanako Sakamoto, Hisayoshi Yurimoto, Masanao Abe, Kanami Kamide, Akiko Miyazaki, Aiko Nakato, Satoru Nakazawa, Masahiro Nishimura, Tatsuaki Okada, Takanao Saiki, Shogo Tachibana, Satoshi Tanaka, Fuyuto Terui, Yuichi Tsuda, Tomohiro Usui, Sei-ichiro Watanabe, Toru Yada, Kasumi Yogata, Makoto Yoshikawa
    Astronomy & Astrophysics, Feb 26, 2024  
    The JAXA Hayabusa2 mission returned well-preserved samples collected from the carbonaceous asteroid Ryugu, providing unique non-terrestrially weathered samples from a known parent body. This work aims to provide a better understanding of the formation and evolution of primitive asteroidal matter by studying the fine scale association of organic matter and minerals in Ryugu samples. We characterized the samples by IR nanospectroscopy using the AFM-IR technique. This technique overcomes the diffraction limit (of several microns) of conventional infrared microspectroscopy (µ-FTIR). The samples were mapped in the mid-IR range at a lateral spatial resolution about a hundred times better than with µ-FTIR. This provided us with unique in situ access to the distribution of the different infrared signatures of organic components at the sub-micron scale present in the Ryugu whole-rock samples as well as to the characterization of the compositional variability of Ryugu in the insoluble organic matter (IOM) chemically extracted from the Ryugu samples. The AFM-IR maps of whole-rock particles and IOM residues from Ryugu samples were recorded with a lateral resolution of tens of nanometers. Spectra were recorded in the 1900-900 cm$^−1$ spectral range by AFM-IR (Icon-IR) for all samples, and additional spectra were recorded from 2700 to 4000 cm$^−1$ for one IOM sample by an optical photothermal IR (O-PTIR) technique using a mIRage$^ textregistered $ IR microscope. Organic matter is present in two forms in the whole-rock samples: as a diffuse phase intermixed with the phyllosilicate matrix and as individual organic nanoparticles. We identify the Ryugu organic nanoparticles as nanoglobule-like inclusions texturally resembling nanoglobules present in primitive meteorites. Using AFM-IR, we record for the first time the infrared spectra of Ryugu organic nanoparticles that clearly show enhanced carbonyl (C=O) and CH contributions with respect to the diffuse organic matter in Ryugu whole-rock and IOM residue.
  • Toru Matsumoto, Takaaki Noguchi, Akira Miyake, Yohei Igami, Mitsutaka Haruta, Yusuke Seto, Masaaki Miyahara, Naotaka Tomioka, Hikaru Saito, Satoshi Hata, Dennis Harries, Aki Takigawa, Yusuke Nakauchi, Shogo Tachibana, Tomoki Nakamura, Megumi Matsumoto, Hope A. Ishii, John P. Bradley, Kenta Ohtaki, Elena Dobrică, Hugues Leroux, Corentin Le Guillou, Damien Jacob, Francisco de la Peña, Sylvain Laforet, Maya Marinova, Falko Langenhorst, Pierre Beck, Thi H.V. Phan, Rolando Rebois, Neyda M. Abreu, Jennifer Gray, Thomas Zega, Pierre M. Zanetta, Michelle S. Thompson, Rhonda Stroud, Kate Burgess, Brittany A. Cymes, John C. Bridges, Leon Hicks, Martin R. Lee, Luke Daly, Phil A. Bland, Michael E. Zolensky, David R. Frank, James Martinez, Akira Tsuchiyama, Masahiro Yasutake, Junya Matsuno, Shota Okumura, Itaru Mitsukawa, Kentaro Uesugi, Masayuki Uesugi, Akihisa Takeuchi, Mingqi Sun, Satomi Enju, Tatsuhiro Michikami, Hisayoshi Yurimoto, Ryuji Okazaki, Hikaru Yabuta, Hiroshi Naraoka, Kanako Sakamoto, Toru Yada, Masahiro Nishimura, Aiko Nakato, Akiko Miyazaki, Kasumi Yogata, Masanao Abe, Tatsuaki Okada, Tomohiro Usui, Makoto Yoshikawa, Takanao Saiki, Satoshi Tanaka, Fuyuto Terui, Satoru Nakazawa, Sei Ichiro Watanabe, Yuichi Tsuda
    Nature Astronomy, 8(2) 207-215, Feb, 2024  
    Large amounts of nitrogen compounds, such as ammonium salts, may be stored in icy bodies and comets, but the transport of these nitrogen-bearing solids into the near-Earth region is not well understood. Here, we report the discovery of iron nitride on magnetite grains from the surface of the near-Earth C-type carbonaceous asteroid Ryugu, suggesting inorganic nitrogen fixation. Micrometeoroid impacts and solar wind irradiation may have caused the selective loss of volatile species from major iron-bearing minerals to form the metallic iron. Iron nitride is a product of nitridation of the iron metal by impacts of micrometeoroids that have higher nitrogen contents than the CI chondrites. The impactors are probably primitive materials with origins in the nitrogen-rich reservoirs in the outer Solar System. Our observation implies that the amount of nitrogen available for planetary formation and prebiotic reactions in the inner Solar System is greater than previously recognized.
  • Yan Hu, Frédéric Moynier, Wei Dai, Marine Paquet, Tetsuya Yokoyama, Yoshinari Abe, Jérôme Aléon, Conel M. O'D. Alexander, Sachiko Amari, Yuri Amelin, Ken-ichi Bajo, Martin Bizzarro, Audrey Bouvier, Richard W. Carlson, Marc Chaussidon, Byeon-Gak Choi, Nicolas Dauphas, Andrew M. Davis, Tommaso Di Rocco, Wataru Fujiya, Ryota Fukai, Ikshu Gautam, Makiko K. Haba, Yuki Hibiya, Hiroshi Hidaka, Hisashi Homma, Peter Hoppe, Gary R. Huss, Kiyohiro Ichida, Tsuyoshi Iizuka, Trevor R. Ireland, Akira Ishikawa, Shoichi Itoh, Noriyuki Kawasaki, Noriko T. Kita, Koki Kitajima, Thorsten Kleine, Shintaro Komatani, Alexander N. Krot, Ming-Chang Liu, Yuki Masuda, Mayu Morita, Kazuko Motomura, Izumi Nakai, Kazuhide Nagashima, David Nesvorný, Ann Nguyen, Larry Nittler, Morihiko Onose, Andreas Pack, Changkun Park, Laurette Piani, Liping Qin, Sara S. Russell, Naoya Sakamoto, Maria Schönbächler, Lauren Tafla, Haolan Tang, Kentaro Terada, Yasuko Terada, Tomohiro Usui, Sohei Wada, Meenakshi Wadhwa, Richard J. Walker, Katsuyuki Yamashita, Qing-Zhu Yin, Shigekazu Yoneda, Edward D. Young, Hiroharu Yui, Ai-Cheng Zhang, Tomoki Nakamura, Hiroshi Naraoka, Takaaki Noguchi, Ryuji Okazaki, Kanako Sakamoto, Hikaru Yabuta, Masanao Abe, Akiko Miyazaki, Aiko Nakato, Masahiro Nishimura, Tatsuaki Okada, Toru Yada, Kasumi Yogata, Satoru Nakazawa, Takanao Saiki, Satoshi Tanaka, Fuyuto Terui, Yuichi Tsuda, Sei-ichiro Watanabe, Makoto Yoshikawa, Shogo Tachibana, Hisayoshi Yurimoto
    Icarus, 409 115884-115884, Feb, 2024  
  • Kazuhiko Ninomiya, Takahito Osawa, Kentaro Terada, Taiga Wada, Shunsaku Nagasawa, I‐Haun Chiu, Tomoki Nakamura, Tadayuki Takahashi, Yasuhiro Miyake, M. Kenya Kubo, Soshi Takeshita, Akihiro Taniguchi, Izumi Umegaki, Shin Watanabe, Toshiyuki Azuma, Miho Katsuragawa, Takahiro Minami, Kazumi Mizumoto, Koichiro Shimomura, Shin'ichiro Takeda, Tomoyo Morita, Mizuha Kikuiri, Kana Amano, Eiichi Kagawa, Yoshihiro Furukawa, Hisayoshi Yurimoto, Takaaki Noguchi, Ryuji Okazaki, Hikaru Yabuta, Hiroshi Naraoka, Kanako Sakamoto, Shogo Tachibana, Toru Yada, Masahiro Nishimura, Aiko Nakato, Akiko Miyazaki, Kasumi Yogata, Masanao Abe, Tatsuaki Okada, Tomohiro Usui, Makoto Yoshikawa, Takanao Saiki, Satoshi Tanaka, Fuyuto Terui, Satoru Nakazawa, Sei‐ichiro Watanabe, Yuichi Tsuda
    Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Jan 31, 2024  
    Abstract Samples from asteroid Ryugu, brought back by asteroid explorer Hayabusa2, are important for investigating the origin and evolution of the solar system. Here, we report the elemental compositions of a 123‐mg Ryugu sample determined with a nondestructive muon elemental analysis method. This method is a powerful tool for determining bulk chemical composition, including light elements such as C, N, and O. From the muonic x‐ray spectra with three carbonaceous chondrites, the relationship between the elemental composition and muonic x‐ray intensity was determined for each element. Calibration curves showed linearity, and the elemental composition of Ryugu was quantitatively determined. The results reflect the average bulk elemental composition of asteroid Ryugu owing to the large amount of samples. Ryugu has an elemental composition similar to that of Orgueil (CI1) and should be classified as CI1. However, the O/Si ratio of Ryugu is 25% lower than that of Orgueil, indicating that Orgueil may have been seriously contaminated by terrestrial materials after its fall to Earth. These results indicate that the Ryugu sample is more representative than the CI chondrites as a solid material of the solar system.

Misc.

 498
  • Makoto Yoshikawa, Junichiro Kawaguchi, Hajime Yano, Yuichi Tsuda
    61st International Astronautical Congress 2010, IAC 2010, 11 9243-9245, 2010  
    Hayabusa spacecraft finally came back to the earth on June 13, 2010. It has a quite dramatic story and we had a lot of experiences about planetary mission. And now we have proposed Hayabusa follow-on mission, Hayabusa-2. It is an asteroid sample return mission again, but the type of the target asteroid is C-type, which is different from the target of Hayabusa, Itokawa (S-type). The scale of the spacecraft is similar to Hayabusa, but many parts will be modified so that we will not have the troubles that we experienced in Hayabusa. Also the spacecraft has new equipment, which is called impactor. The impactor will make an artificial crater on the surface of the asteroid, and we will try to get the sample inside the crater. Then we can get much fresh material. The planned launch year is 2014 or 2015, arriving at the target asteroid 1999 JU3 in 2018, and coming back to the earth 2020. We hope we can start this mission as soon as possible. Copyright ©2010 by the International Astronautical Federation. All rights reserved.
  • Bellerose Julie, Bibring Jean-Pierre, Ho Tra-Mi, Witte Lars, Richter Lutz
    Abstracts Fall Meeting of the Japanese Society for Planetary Sciences, 2009 113-113, Sep 28, 2009  
    In the Hayabusa-2 pre-project, science case and onboard instruments are studied to conduct in situ observation at the surface of NEO 1999JU3, with a candidate 10kg class small lander. Science requirements, strawman payloads, and operation scenario will be briefly described at the meeting.
  • P. Michel, A. Barucci, D. Koschny, M. Yoshikawa, H. Boenhardt, J. Brucato, E. Dotto, I. Franchi, S. Green, J. L. Josset, J. Kawagushi, K. Muinonen, J. Oberst, H. Yano, R. Binzel, D. Agnolon, J. Romstedt
    METEORITICS & PLANETARY SCIENCE, 44 A142-A142, Jul, 2009  
  • Makoto Yoshikawa, Jun'ichiro Kawaguchi, Tatsuaki Hashimoto, Takashi Kubota, Fuyuto Terui, Naoko Ogawa, Hitoshi Ikeda, Takashi Kominato, Masatoshi Matsuoka, Masashi Uo, Ken'ichi Shirakawa
    Proceedings of 1st IAA Planetary Defense Conference, Apr, 2009  Peer-reviewed
  • 中村 昭子, 古宇田 亮一, 高橋 典嗣, 吉川 真, 多田 隆治
    千葉大学人文社会科学研究科研究プロジェクト報告書, 196(196) 75-83, Feb 28, 2009  
    千葉大学大学院人文社会科学研究科研究プロジェクト報告書第196集『天文・地学分野における科学体験活動の実践と評価』 山崎良雄 編
  • 石橋史朗, 大西隆史, 吉川真, 加藤隆二, 竹内央
    アストロダイナミクスシンポジウム講演後刷り集(Web), 18th, 2009  
  • 山口智宏, 森本睦子, 竹内央, 吉川真
    アストロダイナミクスシンポジウム講演後刷り集(Web), 18th, 2009  
  • 山口智宏, 三桝裕也, 津田雄一, 船瀬龍, 澤田弘崇, 森治, 森本睦子, 竹内央, 吉川真
    宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 53rd, 2009  
  • 坪井昌人, 斉藤宏文, 太刀川純孝, 村田泰宏, 紀伊恒男, 土居明広, 望月奈々子, 吉川真, 竹内央, 朝木義晴, 小松敬治, 樋口健, 橋本樹明, 坂井真一郎, 岸本直子, 浅田圭一, 川原康介, 吉原圭介, 亀谷和久, 井上允, 小林秀行, 川口則行, 萩原喜昭, 河野祐介, 氏原秀樹, 永井洋, 梅本智文, 紀基樹, 平林久, 小川英夫, 木村公洋, 阿部安宏, 春日隆, 亀野誠二, 西尾正則, 但木兼一, 佐藤麻美子, 藤沢健太, 輪島清昭
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2009, 2009  
  • 村田泰宏, 齋藤宏文, 坪井昌人, 土居明広, 望月奈々子, 浅田圭一, 亀谷和久, 紀伊恒男, 川原康介, 吉原圭介, 吉川真, 竹内央, 朝木義晴, 樋口健, 岸本直子, 坂井真一郎, 小松敬治, 太刀川純孝, 平林久, 井上允, 武士俣健, 鈴木駿作, 梅本智文, 萩原喜昭, 河野祐介, 氏原秀樹, 紀基樹, 永井洋, 小林秀行, 川口則行, 小川英夫, 木村公洋, 春日隆, 亀野誠二, 今井裕, 面高俊宏, 佐藤麻美子, 但木謙一, 藤沢健太, 輪島清昭
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2009, 2009  
  • 坪井昌人, 斉藤宏文, 村田泰宏, 川原康介, 吉原圭介, 亀谷和久, 紀伊恒男, 土居明広, 望月奈々子, 吉川真, 竹内央, 朝木義晴, 小松敬治, 樋口健, 橋本樹明, 坂井真一郎, 岸本直子, 太刀川純孝, 小林秀行, 川口則行, 萩原喜昭, 河野祐介, 氏原秀樹, 永井洋, 梅本智文, 紀基樹, 平林久, 小川英夫, 木村公洋, 阿部安宏, 春日隆, 亀野誠二, 西尾正則, 但木兼一, 佐藤麻美子, 藤沢健太, 輪島清昭, 楠野こず枝, 浅田圭一, 井上允
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2009, 2009  
  • 竹内央, 加藤隆二, 吉川真, 市川勉, 市川隆一, 関戸衛, 菊池冬彦, 鎌田幸男, 冨木淳史, 澤田弘崇
    宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 53rd, 2009  
  • 吉川真, 山口智宏, 伊藤孝士, 黒田大介
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2009, 2009  
  • 寺居剛, 吉田二美, 伊藤孝士, 高橋茂, 樋口有理可, 柳沢俊史, 黒崎裕久, 吉川真, 長谷川直, LYKAWKA Patryk Sofia, 浦川聖太郎, 阿部新助, 木下大輔, LIN Hsin-Wen, CHANG Chan-Kao
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2009, 2009  
  • 奥村真一郎, 高橋典嗣, 高橋典嗣, 高橋典嗣, 吉川真, 吉川真
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2009, 2009  
  • 奥村真一郎, 橋本就安, 西山広太, 高橋典嗣, 高橋典嗣, 高橋典嗣, 吉川真, 吉川真
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2009, 2009  
  • 吉川真
    宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 53rd, 2009  
  • 加瀬貞二, 山下敏明, 村田茂, 内堀康弘, 卯尾匡史, 吉川真
    宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 53rd, 2009  
  • 吉川真
    宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 53rd, 2009  
  • 川口淳一郎, 森本睦子, 川勝康弘, 松岡正敏, 矢野創, 吉川真
    アストロダイナミクスシンポジウム講演後刷り集(Web), 18th, 2009  
  • 吉川真, 山口智宏, 照井冬人, 津田雄一, 尾川順子, 森治, 船瀬龍, 竹内央, 森本睦子, 岡本千里, BELLEROSE Julie, 矢野創, 川口淳一郎
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2009 96, 2009  
  • 吉川 真, はやぶさ2プリプロジェクトチーム, 小天体探査ワーキンググループ
    日本惑星科学会秋期講演会予稿集, 2008 53-53, Nov 1, 2008  
  • 川上 恭子, 安部 正真, 長谷川 直, 黒田 大介, 吉川 真, 春日 敏測, 北里 宏平, 猿楽 祐樹, 木下 大輔, 宮坂 正大, 浦川 聖太郎, 奥村 真一郎, 高木 靖彦, Faith Vilas, Weissman Paul R., Choi Young-Jun, Tokunaga Alan, Bus Schelte J., Larson Steve, Mueller Thomas G.
    日本惑星科学会秋期講演会予稿集, 2008 104-104, Nov 1, 2008  
  • Katsuhito Ohtsuka, Takashi Ito, Makoto Yoshikawa, David J. Asher, Hideyoshi Arakida
    Astronomy and Astrophysics, 489(3) 1355-1362, Aug 16, 2008  
    The quasi-Hilda comets (QHCs), being in unstable 3:2 Jovian mean motion resonance, are considered a major cause of temporary satellite capture (TSC) by Jupiter. Though the QHCs may be escaped Hilda asteroids, their origin and nature have not yet been studied in sufficient detail. Of particular interest are long TSCs/orbiters. Orbiters -- in which at least one full revolution about the planet is completed -- are rare astronomical events; only four have been known to occur in the last several decades. Every case has been associated with a QHC: 82P/Gehrels 3; 111P/Helin-Roman-Crockett; P/1996 R2 (Lagerkvist); and the possibly QHC-derived D/1993 F2 (Shoemaker-Levy 9, SL9). We focus on long TSC/orbiter events involving QHCs and Jupiter. Thus we survey the known QHCs, searching for further long TSCs/orbiters over the past century. First, we confirmed the long TSC/orbiter events of 82P, 111P, and 1996 R2 in order to test our method against previous work, applying a general N-body Newtonian code. We then used the same procedure to survey the remaining known QHCs and search for long TSC/orbiter events. We newly identified another long TSC/orbiter: 147P/Kushida-Muramatsu from 1949 May 14 (+97days/-106 days)--1961 July 15. Our result is verified by integrations of 243 cloned orbits which take account of the present orbital uncertainty of this comet. This is the third long TSC and the fifth orbiter to be found, thus long TSC/orbiter events involving Jupiter have occurred once per decade. Two full revolutions about Jupiter were completed and the capture duration was 12.17 (+0.29/-0.27) years; both these numbers rank 147P as third among long TSC/orbiter events, behind SL9 and 111P. This study also confirms the importance of the QHC region as a dynamical route into and out of Jovian TSC, via the Hill's sphere.
  • K. Ohtsuka, H. Arakida, T. Ito, M. Yoshikawa, D. J. Asher
    METEORITICS & PLANETARY SCIENCE, 43(7) A121-A121, Jul, 2008  
  • OKADA Tatsuaki, OGAWA Shinji, YOSHIKAWA Makoto, TANAKA Satoshi, IMAMURA Takeshi
    Planetary People, 17(1) 42-43, Mar 25, 2008  
  • YOSHIKAWA Makoto
    Planetary people, 17(1) 9-13, Mar 25, 2008  
  • YOSHIKAWA Makoto, Hayabusa-2 Pre-project Team, Small Body Exploration Working Group
    Planetary people, 17(1) 50-53, Mar 25, 2008  
  • Sasaki Sho, Ohashi Hideo, Shibata Hiromi, Iwai Takeo, Nogami Kenichi, Yoshikawa Makoto, Yano Hajime, Hasegawa Sunao, Matsumoto Haruhisa, Fujii Masayuki
    24th 62-63, Mar, 2008  
    A large area dust detector has been developed for detecting dust and debris particles around the Earth. Plane-parallel impact ionization detectors have been developed and we confirmed their capability of detecting interplanetary and interstellar dust particles.
  • 山口智宏, 森本睦子, 竹内央, 吉川真
    宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 52nd, 2008  
  • 吉川 真
    日経サイエンス, 38(2) 44-53, Jan, 2008  
    探査機「はやぶさ」が小惑星イトカワにに近づくにつれ,いくつもの奇妙なことがわかってきた。まず,表面の様子が,これまで探査機が訪れた小惑星とはまったく違っていたのだ。
  • 村田泰宏, 斉藤宏文, 坪井昌人, 太刀川純孝, 土居明広, 望月奈々子, 紀基樹, 吉川真, 竹内央, 朝木義晴, 小松敬治, 樋口健, 橋本樹明, 坂井真一郎, 岸本直子, 浅田圭一, 川原康介, 平林久, 井上允, 小林秀行, 川口則幸, 萩原喜昭, 河野祐介, 氏原秀樹, 永井洋, 梅本智文, 亀野誠二, 面高俊宏, 小川英夫, 木村公洋, 阿部安宏, 春日隆, 藤沢健太, 輪島清昭
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2008, 2008  
  • 坪井昌人, 齋藤宏文, 太刀川純孝, 村田泰宏, 紀伊恒男, 土居明広, 望月奈々子, 紀基樹, 吉川真, 竹内央, 朝木義晴, 小松敬治, 樋口健, 橋本樹明, 坂井真一郎, 岸本直子, 浅田圭一, 川原康介, 吉原圭介, 井上允, 小林秀行, 川口則行, 萩原喜昭, 河野祐介, 氏原秀樹, 永井洋, 梅本智文, 平林久, 小川英夫, 木村公洋, 阿部安宏, 春日隆, 亀野誠二, 西尾正則, 佐藤麻美子, 藤沢健太, 輪島清昭
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2008, 2008  
  • 坪井昌人, 斉藤宏文, 太刀川純孝, 村田泰宏, 土居明広, 望月奈々子, 紀基樹, 吉川真, 竹内央, 朝木義晴, 小松敬治, 樋口健, 橋本樹明, 坂井真一郎, 岸本直子, 浅田圭一, 川原康介, 井上允, 小林秀行, 川口則幸, 萩原喜昭, 河野祐介, 氏原秀樹, 永井洋, 梅本智文, 平林久, 小川英夫, 木村公洋, 阿部安宏, 春日隆, 亀野誠二, 西尾正則, 佐藤麻美子, 藤沢健太, 輪島清昭
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2008, 2008  
  • 村田泰宏, 齋藤宏文, 坪井昌人, 土居明広, 望月奈々子, 紀基樹, 紀伊恒男, 吉川真, 竹内央, 朝木義晴, 小松敬治, 樋口健, 橋本樹明, 坂井真一郎, 岸本直子, 太刀川純孝, 浅田圭一, 川原康介, 平林久, 井上允, 小林秀行, 川口則幸, 萩原喜昭, 河野祐介, 氏原秀樹, 永井洋, 梅本智文, 武士俣健, 亀野誠二, 面高俊宏, 西尾正則, 今井裕, 小川英夫, 木村公洋, 阿部安宏, 春日隆, 藤沢健太, 輪島清昭
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2008, 2008  
  • 竹内央, 朝木義晴, 中村信一, 中村涼, 國森裕生, 久保岡俊宏, 後藤忠広, 大坪俊通, 片桐征治, 平野亮太, 吉原圭介, 吉川真
    宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 52nd, 2008  
  • 浦川聖太郎, 西山広太, 奥村真一郎, 高橋典嗣, 工藤伸夫, 廣瀬史子, 吉川真, 吉川真
    宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 52nd, 2008  
  • 吉川真
    ISASニュース, (330), 2008  
  • 吉川真
    太陽系科学シンポジウム, 29th, 2008  
  • 吉川真
    搭載機器基礎開発実験経費・宇宙科学推進戦略的開発研究経費実績報告書, 2006, 2008  
  • 吉川真, 矢野創, 川口淳一郎, BARUCCI M. A., MICHEL P.
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2008, 2008  
  • 川上恭子, 川上恭子, 阿部正真, 長谷川直, 黒田大介, 吉川真, 春日敏測, 北里宏平, 北里宏平, 猿楽祐樹, 木下大輔, 宮坂正大, 浦川聖太郎, 奥村真一郎, 高木靖彦, 高遠徳尚, 藤吉拓哉, 寺田宏, 和田武彦, 板由房, VILAS Faith, WEISSMAN Paul R., CHOI Young-Jun, TOKUNAGA Alan, BUS Schelte J., LARSON Steve
    太陽系科学シンポジウム, 29th, 2008  
  • 吉住千亜紀, 吉川真, 森治, 尾久土正己
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2008, 2008  
  • 吉川真, 吉川真, 高橋典嗣
    宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 52nd, 2008  
  • 吉川真
    宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 52nd, 2008  
  • 大西隆史, 吉川真, 加藤隆二, 竹内央, 市川勉, 川口淳一郎
    アストロダイナミクスシンポジウム講演後刷り集(Web), 17th, 2008  
  • 池田人, 小湊隆, 松岡正敏, 大西隆史, 吉川真
    アストロダイナミクスシンポジウム講演後刷り集(Web), 17th, 2008  
  • Makoto Yoshikawa, Hajime Yano, Masanao Abe, Junichiro Kawaguchi
    International Astronautical Federation - 59th International Astronautical Congress 2008, IAC 2008, 3 1512-1519, 2008  
    By Hayabusa spacecraft, for the first time, we saw the real appearance of a very small solar system body, asteroid Itokawa, which is an S-type asteroid only about 500 m in length. We had a lot of scientific results form the observation of Hayabusa. Hayabusa is now on the way to the earth and it will come back in June 2010. While working for Hayabusa, we have been considering post-Hayabusa missions, Hayabusa-2 and Hayabusa-Mk2. Hayabusa-2 is a kind of replica of Hayabusa and it will explore a C-type asteroid. Hayabusa-Mk2 is newly developed spacecraft and its target is much more primitive objects such as P or D-type asteroids or dormant comets. In this way, we are considering programmatic missions for the exploration of primitive bodies. Since there are many small bodies in the solar system, we should have such strategic approach. From 2006, Hayabusa-Mk2 is considered with the European reserchers for small bodies of the solar system. And it was proposed to Cosmic Vision of ESA with the name of 'Marco Polo.' It has passed the first selection so now we are in the assessment phase. We hope that both Hayabusa-2 and Marco Polo will be realized in the future. We also hope that we will get the clues to solve the mysteries of the birth and evolution of the solar system and the life.
  • Onishi Takafumi, Kato Takaji, Ichikawa Tsutomu, Yoshikawa Makoto, Kawaguchi Junichiro
    (6) 121-127, Mar 30, 2007  
    Hayabusa is a spacecraft to explore the asteroid (25143) Itokawa. The spacecraft was launched on May 9, 2003 from Uchinoura Space Center using M-V launch vehicle, and arrived at (25143) Itokawa on September 12, 2005. Hayabusa adopts an Ion Engine System (IES) for its main propulsion. From the viewpoint of navigation, an error in acceleration modeling of low thrust has a great influence on accuracy of orbit determination and prediction.

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