Curriculum Vitaes

Takayuki Tamura

  (田村 隆幸)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
School of Physical Sciences, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies
Degree
理学博士(Mar, 1998)

J-GLOBAL ID
200901028844431929
researchmap Member ID
5000050859

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銀河、銀河団などの宇宙の大規模構造の形成と進化の研究。主にX線による観測を手段とします。

愛知県一宮高校卒業、
名古屋大学 理学部卒業、
東京大学理学系研究科 理学博士取得、
宇宙科学研究所、SRON(NL)にてポスドク。
現在、JAXA/宇宙科学研究所勤務。

Major Research Interests

 10

Major Papers

 74
  • Tamura, Takayuki, Fabian, Andrew C., Gandhi, Poshak, Gu, Liyi, Kamada, Ayuki, Kitayama, Tetsu, Loewenstein, Michael, Maeda, Yoshitomo, Matsushita, Kyoko, McCammon, Dan, Mitsuda, Kazuhisa, Nakashima, Shinya, Porter, Scott, Pinto, Ciro, Sato, Kosuke, Tombesi, Francesco, Yamasaki, Noriko Y.
    PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN, 71(3), Nov, 2018  Peer-reviewed
    We present results of a search for unidentified line emission and absorption signals in the 2-12keV energy band of spectra extracted from Perseus Cluster core region observations obtained with the 5eV energy resolution Hitomi Soft X-ray Spectrometer. No significant unidentified line emission or absorption is found. Line flux upper limits (1 sigma per resolution element) vary with photon energy and assumed intrinsic width, decreasing from 100 photons cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ sr $^{-1}$ at 2keV to $<10$ cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ sr $^{-1}$ over most of the 5-10 keV energy range for a Gaussian line with Doppler broadening of 640 km/s. Limits for narrower and broader lines have a similar energy dependence and are systematically smaller and larger, respectively. These line flux limits are used to constrain the decay rate of hypothetical dark matter candidates. For the sterile neutrino decay rate, new constraints over the the mass range of 4-24 keV with mass resolution better than any previous X-ray analysis are obtained. Additionally, the accuracy of relevant thermal spectral models and atomic data are evaluated. The Perseus cluster spectra may be described by a composite of multi-temperature thermal and AGN power-law continua. Superposed on these, a few line emission signals possibly originating from unmodeled atomic processes (including Si XIV and Fe XXV) are marginally detected and tabulated. Comparisons with previous X-ray upper limits and future prospects for dark matter searches using high-energy resolution spectroscopy are discussed....
  • Hitomi Collaboration, Felix A. Aharonian, Hiroki Akamatsu, Fumie Akimoto, Steven W. Allen, Lorella Angelini, Keith A. Arnaud, Marc Audard, Hisamitsu Awaki, Magnus Axelsson, Aya Bamba, Marshall W. Bautz, Roger D. Blandford, Laura W. Brenneman, Gregory V. Brown, Esra Bulbul, Edward M. Cackett, Maria Chernyakova, Meng P. Chiao, Paolo Coppi, Elisa Costantini, Jelle de Plaa, Jan-Willem den Herder, Chris Done, Tadayasu Dotani, Ken Ebisawa, Megan E. Eckart, Teruaki Enoto, Yuichiro Ezoe, Andrew C. Fabian, Carlo Ferrigno, Adam R. Foster, Ryuichi Fujimoto, Yasushi Fukazawa, Akihiro Furuzawa, Massimiliano Galeazzi, Luigi C. Gallo, Poshak Gandhi, Margherita Giustini, Andrea Goldwurm, Liyi Gu, Matteo Guainazzi, Yoshito Haba, Kouichi Hagino, Kenji Hamaguchi, Ilana Harrus, Isamu Hatsukade, Katsuhiro Hayashi, Takayuki Hayashi, Kiyoshi Hayashida, Junko Hiraga, Ann E. Hornschemeier, Akio Hoshino, John P. Hughes, Yuto Ichinohe, Ryo Iizuka, Hajime Inoue, Shota Inoue, Yoshiyuki Inoue, Kazunori Ishibashi, Manabu Ishida, Kumi Ishikawa, Yoshitaka Ishisaki, Masayuki Itoh, Masachika Iwai, Naoko Iyomoto, Jelle S. Kaastra, Timothy Kallman, Tuneyoshi Kamae, Erin Kara, Jun Kataoka, Satoru Katsuda, Junichiro Katsuta, Madoka Kawaharada, Nobuyuki Kawai, Richard L. Kelley, Dmitry Khangulyan, Caroline A. Kilbourne, Ashley L. King, Takao Kitaguchi, Shunji Kitamoto, Tetsu Kitayama, Takayoshi Kohmura, Motohide Kokubun, Shu Koyama, Katsuji Koyama, Peter Kretschmar, Hans A. Krimm, Aya Kubota, Hideyo Kunieda, Philippe Laurent, Francois Lebrun, Shiu-Hang Lee, Maurice Leutenegger, Olivier Limousin, Michael Loewenstein, Knox S. Long, David Lumb, Grzegorz M. Madejski, Yoshitomo Maeda, Daniel Maier, Kazuo Makishima, Maxim Markevitch, Hironori Matsumoto, Kyoko Matsushita, Dan McCammon, Brian R. McNamara, Missagh Mehdipour, Eric D. Miller, Jon M. Miller, Shin Mineshige, Kazuhisa Mitsuda, Ikuyuki Mitsuishi, Takuya Miyazawa, Tsunefumi Mizuno, Hideyuki Mori, Koji Mori, Harvey Moseley, Koji Mukai, Hiroshi Murakami, Toshio Murakami, Richard F. Mushotzky, Takao Nakagawa, Hiroshi Nakajima, Takeshi Nakamori, Toshio Nakano, Shinya Nakashima, Kazuhiro Nakazawa, Kumiko Nobukawa, Masayoshi Nobukawa, Hirofumi Noda, Masaharu Nomachi, Steve L. O'Dell, Hirokazu Odaka, Takaya Ohashi, Masanori Ohno, Takashi Okajima, Naomi Ota, Masanobu Ozaki, Frits Paerels, Stephane Paltani, Arvind Parmar, Robert Petre, Ciro Pinto, Martin Pohl, F. Scott Porter, Katja Pottschmidt, Brian D. Ramsey, Christopher S. Reynolds, Helen R. Russell, Samar Safi-Harb, Shinya Saito, Kazuhiro Sakai, Hiroaki Sameshima, Toru Sasaki, Goro Sato, Kosuke Sato, Rie Sato, Makoto Sawada, Norbert Schartel, Peter J. Serlemitsos, Hiromi Seta, Megumi Shidatsu, Aurora Simionescu, Randall K. Smith, Yang Soong, Lukasz Stawarz, Yasuharu Sugawara, Satoshi Sugita, Andrew E. Szymkowiak, Hiroyasu Tajima, Hiromitsu Takahashi, Tadayuki Takahashi, Shin'ichiro Takeda, Yoh Takei, Toru Tamagawa, Keisuke Tamura, Takayuki Tamura, Takaaki Tanaka, Yasuo Tanaka, Yasuyuki Tanaka, Makoto Tashiro, Yuzuru Tawara, Yukikatsu Terada, Yuichi Terashima, Francesco Tombesi, Hiroshi Tomida, Yohko Tsuboi, Masahiro Tsujimoto, Hiroshi Tsunemi, Takeshi Tsuru, Hiroyuki Uchida, Hideki Uchiyama, Yasunobu Uchiyama, Shutaro Ueda, Yoshihiro Ueda, Shiro Ueno, Shin'ichiro Uno, C. Meg Urry, Eugenio Ursino, Cor P. de Vries, Shin Watanabe, Norbert Werner, Daniel R. Wik, Dan R. Wilkins, Brian J. Williams, Shinya Yamada, Hiroya Yamaguchi, Kazutaka Yamaoka, Noriko Y. Yamasaki, Makoto Yamauchi, Shigeo Yamauchi, Tahir Yaqoob, Yoichi Yatsu, Daisuke Yonetoku, Atsumasa Yoshida, Irina Zhuravleva, Abderahmen Zoghbi
    The Astrophysical Journal, 837(1) L15-L15, Jul 25, 2016  
    High-resolution X-ray spectroscopy with Hitomi was expected to resolve the origin of the faint unidentified E=3.5 keV emission line reported in several low-resolution studies of various massive systems, such as galaxies and clusters, including the Perseus cluster. We have analyzed the Hitomi first-light observation of the Perseus cluster. The emission line expected for Perseus based on the XMM-Newton signal from the large cluster sample under the dark matter decay scenario is too faint to be detectable in the Hitomi data. However, the previously reported 3.5 keV flux from Perseus was anomalously high compared to the sample-based prediction. We find no unidentified line at the reported high flux level. Taking into account the XMM measurement uncertainties for this region, the inconsistency with Hitomi is at a 99% significance for a broad dark-matter line and at 99.7% for a narrow line from the gas. We do not find anomalously high fluxes of the nearby faint K line or the Ar satellite line that were proposed as explanations for the earlier 3.5 keV detections. We do find a hint of a broad excess near the energies of high-n transitions of Sxvi (E=3.44 keV rest-frame) -- a possible signature of charge exchange in the molecular nebula and another proposed explanation for the unidentified line. While its energy is consistent with XMM pn detections, it is unlikely to explain the MOS signal. A confirmation of this interesting feature has to wait for a more sensitive observation with a future calorimeter experiment.
  • Hitomi Collaboration, Felix Aharonian, Hiroki Akamatsu, Fumie Akimoto, Steven W. Allen, Naohisa Anabuki, Lorella Angelini, Keith Arnaud, Marc Audard, Hisamitsu Awaki, Magnus Axelsson, Aya Bamba, Marshall Bautz, Roger Blandford, Laura Brenneman, Gregory V. Brown, Esra Bulbul, Edward Cackett, Maria Chernyakova, Meng Chiao, Paolo Coppi, Elisa Costantini, Jelle de Plaa, Jan-Willem den Herder, Chris Done, Tadayasu Dotani, Ken Ebisawa, Megan Eckart, Teruaki Enoto, Yuichiro Ezoe, Andrew Fabian, Carlo Ferrigno, Adam Foster, Ryuichi Fujimoto, Yasushi Fukazawa, Akihiro Furuzawa, Massimiliano Galeazzi, Luigi Gallo, Poshak Gandhi, Margherita Giustini, Andrea Goldwurm, Liyi Gu, Matteo Guainazzi, Yoshito Haba, Kouichi Hagino, Kenji Hamaguchi, Ilana Harrus, Isamu Hatsukade, Katsuhiro Hayashi, Takayuki Hayashi, Kiyoshi Hayashida, Junko Hiraga, Ann Hornschemeier, Akio Hoshino, John Hughes, Ryo Iizuka, Hajime Inoue, Yoshiyuki Inoue, Kazunori Ishibashi, Manabu Ishida, Kumi Ishikawa, Yoshitaka Ishisaki, Masayuki Itoh, Naoko Iyomoto, Jelle Kaastra, Timothy Kallman, Tuneyoshi Kamae, Erin Kara, Jun Kataoka, Satoru Katsuda, Junichiro Katsuta, Madoka Kawaharada, Nobuyuki Kawai, Richard Kelley, Dmitry Khangulyan, Caroline Kilbourne, Ashley King, Takao Kitaguchi, Shunji Kitamoto, Tetsu Kitayama, Takayoshi Kohmura, Motohide Kokubun, Shu Koyama, Katsuji Koyama, Peter Kretschmar, Hans Krimm, Aya Kubota, Hideyo Kunieda, Philippe Laurent, Francois Lebrun, Shiu-Hang Lee, Maurice Leutenegger, Olivier Limousin, Michael Loewenstein, Knox S. Long, David Lumb, Grzegorz Madejski, Yoshitomo Maeda, Daniel Maier, Kazuo Makishima, Maxim Markevitch, Hironori Matsumoto, Kyoko Matsushita, Dan McCammon, Brian McNamara, Missagh Mehdipour, Eric Miller, Jon Miller, Shin Mineshige, Kazuhisa Mitsuda, Ikuyuki Mitsuishi, Takuya Miyazawa, Tsunefumi Mizuno, Hideyuki Mori, Koji Mori, Harvey Moseley, Koji Mukai, Hiroshi Murakami, Toshio Murakami, Richard Mushotzky, Ryo Nagino, Takao Nakagawa, Hiroshi Nakajima, Takeshi Nakamori, Toshio Nakano, Shinya Nakashima, Kazuhiro Nakazawa, Masayoshi Nobukawa, Hirofumi Noda, Masaharu Nomachi, Steve O'Dell, Hirokazu Odaka, Takaya Ohashi, Masanori Ohno, Takashi Okajima, Naomi Ota, Masanobu Ozaki, Frits Paerels, Stephane Paltani, Arvind Parmar, Robert Petre, Ciro Pinto, Martin Pohl, F. Scott Porter, Katja Pottschmidt, Brian Ramsey, Christopher Reynolds, Helen Russell, Samar Safi-Harb, Shinya Saito, Kazuhiro Sakai, Hiroaki Sameshima, Goro Sato, Kosuke Sato, Rie Sato, Makoto Sawada, Norbert Schartel, Peter Serlemitsos, Hiromi Seta, Megumi Shidatsu, Aurora Simionescu, Randall Smith, Yang Soong, Lukasz Stawarz, Yasuharu Sugawara, Satoshi Sugita, Andrew Szymkowiak, Hiroyasu Tajima, Hiromitsu Takahashi, Tadayuki Takahashi, Shin'ichiro Takeda, Yoh Takei, Toru Tamagawa, Keisuke Tamura, Takayuki Tamura, Takaaki Tanaka, Yasuo Tanaka, Yasuyuki Tanaka, Makoto Tashiro, Yuzuru Tawara, Yukikatsu Terada, Yuichi Terashima, Francesco Tombesi, Hiroshi Tomida, Yohko Tsuboi, Masahiro Tsujimoto, Hiroshi Tsunemi, Takeshi Tsuru, Hiroyuki Uchida, Hideki Uchiyama, Yasunobu Uchiyama, Shutaro Ueda, Yoshihiro Ueda, Shiro Ueno, Shin'ichiro Uno, Meg Urry, Eugenio Ursino, Cor de Vries, Shin Watanabe, Norbert Werner, Daniel Wik, Dan Wilkins, Brian Williams, Shinya Yamada, Hiroya Yamaguchi, Kazutaka Yamaok, Noriko Y. Yamasaki, Makoto Yamauchi, Shigeo Yamauchi, Tahir Yaqoob, Yoichi Yatsu, Daisuke Yonetoku, Atsumasa Yoshida, Takayuki Yuasa, Irina Zhuravleva, Abderahmen Zoghbi
    Nature (London), 535(7610), Jul 15, 2016  
    Clusters of galaxies are the most massive gravitationally-bound objects in the Universe and are still forming. They are thus important probes of cosmological parameters and a host of astrophysical processes. Knowledge of the dynamics of the pervasive hot gas, which dominates in mass over stars in a cluster, is a crucial missing ingredient. It can enable new insights into mechanical energy injection by the central supermassive black hole and the use of hydrostatic equilibrium for the determination of cluster masses. X-rays from the core of the Perseus cluster are emitted by the 50 million K diffuse hot plasma filling its gravitational potential well. The Active Galactic Nucleus of the central galaxy NGC1275 is pumping jetted energy into the surrounding intracluster medium, creating buoyant bubbles filled with relativistic plasma. These likely induce motions in the intracluster medium and heat the inner gas preventing runaway radiative cooling; a process known as Active Galactic Nucleus Feedback. Here we report on Hitomi X-ray observations of the Perseus cluster core, which reveal a remarkably quiescent atmosphere where the gas has a line-of-sight velocity dispersion of 164+/-10 km/s in a region 30-60 kpc from the central nucleus. A gradient in the line-of-sight velocity of 150+/-70 km/s is found across the 60 kpc image of the cluster core. Turbulent pressure support in the gas is 4% or less of the thermodynamic pressure, with large scale shear at most doubling that estimate. We infer that total cluster masses determined from hydrostatic equilibrium in the central regions need little correction for turbulent pressure.

Misc.

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  • 清水里紗, 佐藤浩介, 岡部信広, 松下恭子, 太田直美, 田村隆幸
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2020, 2020  
  • 田村隆幸
    天文月報, May, 2019  Lead author
  • 佐々木亨, 松下恭子, 佐藤浩介, 横田佳奈, 栗山翼, 菅野祐, 赤松弘規, 藤田裕, 中澤知洋, 岡部信広, 大橋隆哉, 太田直美, 田村隆幸, 滝沢元和
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2017 186, Feb 28, 2017  
  • 一戸悠人, 飯塚亮, 井上翔太, 上田周太朗, 太田直美, 北山哲, 佐藤浩介, 田中桂悟, 田村隆幸, 辻本匡弘, 藤本龍一, 前田良知
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2017, 2017  
  • 上田周太朗, 飯塚亮, 一戸悠人, 井上翔太, 太田直美, 北山哲, 佐藤浩介, 田中桂悟, 田村隆幸, 辻本匡弘, 藤本龍一, 前田良知
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2017, 2017  
  • 中島真也, 松下恭子, SIMONESCU Aurora, BAUTZ Marshall, 佐藤浩介, 山口弘悦, 田村隆幸
    日本物理学会講演概要集(CD-ROM), 72(1), 2017  
  • 上田周太朗, 一戸悠人, 藤本龍一, 井上翔太, KILBOURNE Caroline, 北山哲, MARKEVITCH Maxim, MCNAMARA Brian, 太田直美, PORTER Scott, 田村隆幸, 田中桂悟, WERNER Norbert
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2017, 2017  
  • 寺田幸功, 高橋弘充, 信川正順, 澤田真理, BALUTA C., 高橋忠幸, ANGELINI L., 山口弘悦, 山口弘悦, MILLER E., KRIMM H., YAQOOB T., LOWENSTEIN M., HARRUS I., 中島真也, 上田周太朗, 佐藤悟朗, 佐藤理江, 飯塚亮, 竹井洋, 前田良知, 辻本匡弘, 山崎典子, 夏苅権, 石田学, 海老沢研, 田村隆幸, 尾崎正伸, 石崎欣尚
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2016, 2016  
  • Takayuki Tamura, Ryo Iizuka, Yoshitomo Maeda, Kazuhisa Mitsuda, Noriko Y. Yamasaki
    Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 67(2) 231-2316, Dec 5, 2014  
    We present the results from deep Suzaku observations of the central region of the Perseus cluster. Bulbul et al. (2014) reported the detection by XMM-Newton instruments of an unidentified X-ray emission line at an energy around 3.5keV in spectra for the Perseus and other clusters. They argued for a possibility of the decay of sterile neutrino, a dark matter candidate. We examine Suzaku X-ray Imaging Spectrometer (XIS) spectra of the Perseus cluster for evidence in the 3.5keV line and other possible dark matter features in the 2-6keV energy band. In order to search for and constrain a weak line feature with the XIS, observations of the Crab nebula are used to evaluate the system's effective area. We found no line feature at the claimed position with a systematic line flux upper limit at a half (1.5eV in line equivalent width) of the claimed best-fit value by Bulbul et al. We discuss this inconsistency in terms of instrumental calibration errors and modeling of continuum emission. Future prospects for high-energy resolution spectroscopy with ASTRO-H are presented.
  • 栗山翼, 佐藤浩介, 松下恭子, 赤松弘規, 大橋隆哉, 藤田裕, 川原田円, 田村隆幸, 中澤知洋, 岡部信広, 太田直美, 滝沢元和
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2014 225, Aug 20, 2014  
  • 藤田裕, 岡部信広, 佐藤浩介, 松下恭子, 田村隆幸, 松下聡樹, 平下博之, 中村雅徳, 中澤知洋, 滝沢元和
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2014 207, Feb 20, 2014  
  • OTA Naomi, Mochizuki, Yukiko, Matsushita, Kyoko, Sato, Kosuke, Ichikawa, Kazuya, Okabe, Nobuhiro, Sasaki, Toru, Fabian, Andy C, Walker, Stephen, Fujita, Yutaka, Tamura, Takayuki, Nakazawa, Kazuhiro, Ohashi, Takaya, Umetsu, Keiichi, Ota, Naomi, Takizawa, Motokazu
    Suzaku-MAXI 2014: Expanding the Frontiers of the X-ray Universe, 406-407, 2014  
  • OTA Naomi, Sato, Kosuke, Matsushita, Kyoko, Tamura, Takayuki, Akamatsu, Hiroki, Fukazawa, Yasushi, Fujita, Yutaka, Kawaharada, Madoka, Nakazawa, Kazuhiro, Ohashi, Takaya, Okabe, Nobuhiro, Ota, Naomi, Takizawa, Motokazu
    Suzaku-MAXI 2014: Expanding the Frontiers of the X-ray Universe, 414-415, 2014  
  • 望月ゆきこ, 松下恭子, 佐藤浩介, 佐藤拓也, 市川和也, 佐々木亨, FABIAN Andy. C, 藤田裕, 深沢泰司, 浜名崇, 宮崎聡, 河原田円, 田村隆幸, 中澤知洋, 大橋隆哉, 岡部信広, 梅津敬一, 太田直美, 滝沢元和
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2012 221, Aug 20, 2012  
  • 佐藤浩介, 松下恭子, 大橋隆哉, 藤田裕, 川原田円, 田村隆幸, 中澤知洋, 岡部信広, 太田直美, 滝沢元和, 赤松弘規
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2012 219, Aug 20, 2012  
  • 佐藤拓也, 松下恭子, 佐々木亨, 佐久間絵理, 佐藤浩介, 岡部信広, 太田直美, 大橋隆哉, 滝沢元和, 川原田円, 田村隆幸, 中澤知洋, 深沢泰司, 藤田裕
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2012 233, Feb 20, 2012  
  • 佐々木亨, 佐藤拓也, 松下恭子, 佐久間絵理, 佐藤浩介, 岡部信広, 太田直美, 大橋隆哉, 滝沢元和, 川原田円, 田村隆幸, 中澤知洋, 深澤泰司, 藤田裕
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2012 233, Feb 20, 2012  
  • 田村隆幸
    ISASニュース, (371), 2012  
  • 佐藤浩介, 松下恭子, 赤松弘規, 大橋隆哉, 藤田裕, 川原田円, 田村隆幸, 中澤知洋, 岡部信広, 太田直美, 滝沢元和
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2012 233, 2012  
  • 川原田円, 岡部信広, 田村隆幸, 藤田裕, 滝沢元和, 松下恭子, 佐藤浩介, 太田直美, 中澤知洋, 大橋隆哉
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2012 89, 2012  
  • 市川和也, 松下恭子, 佐藤浩介, 岡部信広, 梅津敬一, 太田直美, 大橋隆哉, 川原田円, 田村隆幸, 滝沢元和, 中澤知洋, 深沢泰司, 藤田裕
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2011 226, Aug 20, 2011  
  • 佐藤拓也, 松下恭子, 佐藤浩介, 岡部信広, 梅津敬一, 太田直美, 大橋隆哉, 滝沢元和, 川原田円, 田村隆幸, 中澤知洋, 深沢泰司, 藤田裕
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2011 228, Aug 20, 2011  
  • Taro Matsuo, Misato Fukagawa, Takayuki Kotani, Yoichi Itoh, Motohide Tamura, Takao Nakagawa, Keigo Enya
    ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH, 47(9) 1455-1462, May, 2011  
    The SPICA coronagraph instrument (SCI) provides high-contrast imaging and moderate resolution (R<200) spectroscopy at the wavelength range from 3.5 to 27 mu m. Based on the planet evolutional model calculated by Burrows et al. (2003), SCI will search for gas giant planets down to one Jupiter mass around nearby young (1 Gyr) stars and two Jupiter masses around nearby old (5 Gyr) stars. SCI also allows to characterizing those planets of less than I Gyr by spectroscopic observations to reveal the nature of planetary formation and evolution.Focusing on the high sensitivity and high contrast at wavelengths longer than 10 pm, we show that SCI also allows us to directly image icy giant planets like Uranus and Neptune as well as gas giant planets around nearby early-type stars. In this paper, we compare the capabilities of SCI and the JWST coronagraphs and also discuss a new approach to answering questions concerning the formation and evolution of planetary systems through planet detection with SCI. (C) 2011 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Takayuki Tamura, Kiyoshi Hayashida, Shutaro Ueda, Masaaki Nagai
    Apr 14, 2011  
    The results from Suzaku observations of the galaxy cluster Abell2256 are presented. This cluster is a prototypical and well-studied merging system, exhibiting substructures both in the X-ray surface brightness and in the radial velocity distribution of member galaxies. There are main and sub components separating by 3'.5 in the sky and by about 2000 km s$^{-1}$ in radial velocity peaks of member galaxies. In order to measure Doppler shifts of iron K-shell lines from the two gas components by the Suzaku XIS, the energy scale of the instrument was evaluated carefully and found to be calibrated well. A significant shift of the radial velocity of the sub component gas with respect to that of the main cluster was detected. All three XIS sensors show the shift independently and consistently among the three. The difference is found to be 1500 $\pm 300$ (statistical) $\pm 300$ (systematic) km s$^{-1}$. The X-ray determined absolute redshifts of and hence the difference between the main and sub components are consistent with those of member galaxies in optical. The observation indicates robustly that the X-ray emitting gas is moving together with galaxies as a substructure within the cluster. These results along with other X-ray observations of gas bulk motions in merging clusters are discussed.
  • 佐藤拓也, 松下恭子, 岡部信広, 梅津敬一, 太田直美, 大橋隆哉, 佐藤浩介, 滝沢元和, 川原田円, 田村隆幸, 中澤知洋, 深沢泰司, 藤田裕
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2011 186, Feb 20, 2011  
  • 市川和也, 松下恭子, 岡部信広, 梅津敬一, 太田直美, 大橋隆哉, 川原田円, 田村隆幸, 佐藤浩介, 滝沢元和, 中澤知洋, 深沢泰司, 藤田裕
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2011 186, Feb 20, 2011  
  • Kosuke Sato, Richard, L. Kelley, Yoh Takei, Takayuki Tamura, Noriko Y. Yamasaki, Takaya Ohashi, Anjali Gupta, Massimiliano Galeazzi
    Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Vol.62, No.6(2010), pp.1423--1433, Sep 16, 2010  
    We studied the high temperature plasma in the direction of the Sculptor<br /> supercluster at z=0.108 with Suzaku. Suzaku carried out four observations in<br /> the supercluster: namely, A2811, A2811 offset, A2804, A2801 regions in 2005<br /> Nov.--Dec., including the regions beyond the virial radii of these clusters.<br /> The study needed precise background estimation because the measured intensity<br /> of the redshifted lines, especially those from oxygen, were strongly affected<br /> by the the Galactic emission. The spectra taken in the regions outside of the<br /> virial radii of the member clusters were used as the backgrou...
  • Nobuhiro Tanaka, Akihiro Furuzawa, Shigeru J. Miyoshi, Takayuki Tamura, Tadafumi Takata
    PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN, 62(3) 743-754, Jun 22, 2010  
    To investigate the present situation of the merging in the southern outer region of Abell 85, we carried out long (~100 ks) observations with Suzaku, and produced an X-ray hardness ratio map. We found a high hardness ratio peak in the east side of a subcluster located in the south of the cluster; an X-ray spectrum of the region including this peak indicates a high temperature of ~8.5 keV. This hot spot has not been reported so far. We consider that this hot spot is a postshock region produced by the infall of the subcluster from the southwest. By using the Rankine--Hugoniot jump conditions for shocks, the Mach number and the infall velocity of the subcluster are obtained as 1.5 +/- 0.2 and 1950^{+290}_{-280} km s^{-1}, respectively, in the case of merging with the subcluster from the southwest direction. By using the redshift difference between the A 85 and the subcluster obtained from optical observations, the angle between the line of sight and the direction of the motion of the subcluster is estimated to be 75^{+7}_{-8} degrees. We estimate the kinetic energy of the subcluster and the energy used for intracluster medium (ICM) heating to be ~10^{63} and \lesssim 8 \times 10^{60} erg, respectively. This shows that the deceleration of the subcluster by ICM heating has been negligibly small.
  • Takayuki Tamura, Y. Maeda, K. Mitsuda, A. C. Fabian, J. S. Sanders, A. Furuzawa, J. P. Hughes, R. Iizuka, K. Matsushita, T. Tamagawa
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS, 705(1) L62-L66, Sep 28, 2009  
    The results from Suzaku observations of the central region of the Perseus cluster are presented. Deep exposures with the X-ray Imaging Spectrometer provide high quality X-ray spectra from the intracluster medium. X-ray lines from helium-like Cr and Mn have been detected significantly for the first time in clusters. In addition, elemental abundances of Ne, Mg, Si, S, Ar, Ca, Fe, and Ni are accurately measured within 10' (or 220 kpc) from the cluster center. The relative abundance ratios are found to be within a range of 0.8-1.5 times the solar value. These abundance ratios are compared with previous measurements, those in extremely metal-poor stars in the Galaxy, and theoretical models.
  • Takayuki Tamura, Kazuhisa Mitsuda, Yoh Takei, Noriko Y. Yamasaki, Akiharu ITOH, Kiyoshi Hayashida, J. Patrick Henry, Hideyo Kunieda, Kyoko Matsushita, Takaya Ohashi
    Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 60(4) 695-705, Apr 1, 2008  
    The results from Suzaku XIS observations of the relaxed cluster of galaxies Abell2052 are presented. Offset pointing data are used to estimate the Galactic foreground emission in the direction to the cluster. Significant soft X-ray excess emission above this foreground, the intra-cluster medium emission, and other background components is confirmed and resolved spectroscopically and radially. This excess can be described either by (a) local variations of known Galactic emission components or (b) an additional thermal component with temperature of about 0.2 keV, possibly associated with the cluster. The radial temperature and metal abundance profiles of the intra-cluster medium are measured within \sim 20 in radius (about 60% of the virial radius) from the cluster center . The temperature drops radially to 0.5-0.6 of the peak value at a radius of \sim 15'. The gas-mass-weighted metal abundance averaged over the observed region is found to be 0.21 +- 0.05 times solar.
  • Yoh Takei, Eric D. Miller, Joel N. Bregman, Shunsuke Kimura, Takaya Ohashi, Kazuhisa Mitsuda, Takayuki Tamura, Noriko Y. Yamasaki, Ryuichi Fujimoto
    Astrophysical Journal, 680(2) 1049-1052, Mar 19, 2008  
    About half of the baryons in the local Universe are thought to reside in the so-called warm-hot intergalactic medium (WHIM) at temperatures of 0.1-10 million K. Thermal soft excess emission in the spectrum of some cluster outskirts that contains OVII and/or OVIII emission lines is regarded as evidence of the WHIM, although the origin of the lines is controversial due to strong Galactic and solar system foreground emission. We observed the Coma-11 field, where the most prominent thermal soft excess has ever been reported, with Suzaku XIS in order to make clear the origin of the excess. We did not confirm OVII or OVIII excess emission. The OVII and OVIII intensity in Coma-11 is more than 5 sigma below that reported before and we obtained 2 sigma upper limits of 2.8 and 2.9 photons cm^-2 s^-1 sr^-1 for OVII and OVIII, respectively. The intensities are consistent with those in another field (Coma-7) that we measured, and with other measurements in the Coma outskirts (Coma-7 and X Com fields with XMM-Newton). We did not confirm the spatial variation within Coma outskirts. The strong oxygen emission lines previously reported are likely due to solar wind charge exchange.
  • 竹井洋, 木村俊介, 満田和久, 田村隆幸, 山崎典子, 大橋隆哉, 藤本龍一, MILLER Eric D., BREGMAN Joel N.
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2008, 2008  
  • Kazuyo Tokoi, Kosuke Sato, Yoshitaka Ishisaki, Takaya Ohashi, Noriko Y. Yamasaki, Kazuhiro Nakazawa, Kyoko Matsushita, Yasushi Fukazawa, Akio Hoshino, Takayuki Tamura, Chihiro Egawa, Naomi Kawano, Naomi Ota, Naoki Isobe, Madoka Kawaharada, Hisamitsu Awaki, John P. Hughes
    PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN, 60 S317-S331, Nov 9, 2007  
    We present results of 120 ks observation of a compact group of galaxies HCG~62 ($z=0.0145$) with Suzaku XIS and HXD-PIN\@. The XIS spectra for four annular regions were fitted with two temperature {\it vapec} model with variable abundance, combined with the foreground Galactic component. The Galactic component was constrained to have a common surface brightness among the four annuli, and two temperature {\it apec} model was preferred to single temperature model. We confirmed the multi-temperature nature of the intra-group medium reported with Chandra and XMM-Newton, with a doughnut-like high temperature ring at radii 3.3--6.5$'$ in a hardness image. We found Mg, Si, S, and Fe abundances to be fairly robust. We examined the possible ``high-abundance arc'' at $\sim 2'$ southwest from the center, however Suzaku data did not confirm it. We suspect that it is a misidentification of an excess hot component in this region as the Fe line. Careful background study showed no positive detection of the extended hard X-rays previously reported with ASCA, in 5--12 keV with XIS and 12--40 keV with HXD-PIN, although our upper limit did not exclude the ASCA result. There is an indication that the X-ray intensity in $r<3.3'$ region is $70\pm 19$% higher than the nominal CXB level (5--12 keV), and Chandra and Suzaku data suggest that most of this excess could be due to concentration of hard X-ray sources with an average photon index of $\Gamma=1.38\pm 0.06$. Cumulative mass of O, Fe and Mg in the group gas and the metal mass-to-light ratio were derived and compared with those in other groups. Possible role of AGN or galaxy mergers in this group is also discussed.
  • Tokoi K., Sato K., Hoshino A., Ishisaki Y., Ohashi T., Nakazawa K., Tamura T., Yamasaki N. Y., Ishida M., Kawaharada M., Kokubun M., Kitaguchi T., Egawa C., Tozuka M., Fukazawa Y., Ota N., Isobe N., Matsushita K., Awaki H., Hornschemeier Ann, Huhes John P.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 62(1) 102-102, Feb 28, 2007  
  • Kosuke Sato, Noriko Y. Yamasaki, Manabu Ishida, Yoshitaka Ishisaki, Takaya Ohashi, Hajime Kawahara, Takao Kitaguchi, Madoka Kawaharada, Motohide Kokubun, Kazuo Makishima, Naomi Ota, Kazuhiro Nakazawa, Takayuki Tamura, Kyoko Matsushita, Naomi Kawano, Yasushi Fukazawa, John P. Hughes
    Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 59(2) 299-317, Jan 11, 2007  
    We carried out observations of the central and 20' east offset regions of the cluster of galaxies Abell 1060 with Suzaku. Spatially resolved X-ray spectral analysis has revealed temperature and abundance profiles of Abell 1060 out to 27' ~ 380; /h_70 kpc, which corresponded to ~ 0.25; r_180. Temperature decrease of the intra cluster medium from 3.4 keV at the center to 2.2 keV in the outskirt region are clearly observed. Abundances of Si, S and Fe also decrease by more than 50% from the center to the outer, while Mg shows fairly constant abundance distribution at ~ 0.7 solar within r < 17'. O shows lower abundance of ~ 0.3 solar in the central region (r~ 6'), and indicates a similar feature with Mg, however it is sensitive to the estimated contribution of the Galactic components of kT_1 ~ 0.15 keV and kT_2 ~ 0.7 keV in the outer annuli (r ~ 13'). Systematic effects due to the point spread function tails, contamination on the XIS filters, instrumental background, cosmic and/or Galactic X-ray background, and the assumed solar abundance tables are carefully examined. Results on temperature and abundances of Si, S, and Fe are consistent with those derived by XMM-Newton at r < 13'. Formation and metal enrichment process of the cluster are discussed based on the present results.
  • Mark Bautz, Eric Miller, Keath Arnaud, Scott Porter, Kiyoshi Hayashida, Patrick Henry, John P. Hughes, Madoka Kawaharada, Kazuo Maklshima, Kosuke Sato, Jeremy Sanders, Takayuki Tamura
    PROGRESS OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS SUPPLEMENT, (169) 20-24, 2007  
    We report Suzaku observations of the galaxy cluster Abell 1795 that extend to r(200) approximate to 2 Mpc, the radius within which the mean cluster mass density is 200 times the cosmic critical density. These observations roughly double the maximum radius at which X-ray emission has been detected from this object. We extend the declining cluster temperature profile beyond the radial limits (r similar to 1 Mpc) of existing Chandra and XMM data. These observations demonstrate Suzaku's capability for spatially resolved spectroscopy at very low surface brightness levels.
  • 宇野伸一郎, 宇野伸一郎, 亀山哲也, 堀畑昌希, 浅野仙久, 海老沢研, 田村隆幸, 笠羽康正, 篠原育, 宮下幸長, 三浦昭, 松崎恵一, 村上弘志, 古澤(秋元)文江
    日本福祉大学情報社会科学論集, 10, 2007  
  • Yoh Takei, J. Patrick Henry, Alexis Finoguenov, Kazuhisa Mitsuda, Takayuki Tamura, Ryuichi Fujimoto, Ulrich G. Briel
    Astrophysical Journal, 655(2 I) 831-842, Oct 13, 2006  
    We present our XMM-Newton RGS observations of X Comae, an AGN behind the Coma cluster. We detect absorption by NeIX and OVIII at the redshift of Coma with an equivalent width of 3.3+/-1.8 eV and 1.7+/-1.3 eV, respectively (90% confidence errors or 2.3 sigma and 1.9 sigma confidence detections determined from Monte Carlo simulations). The combined significance of both lines is 3.0 sigma, again determined from Monte Carlo simulations. The same observation yields a high statistics EPIC spectrum of the Coma cluster gas at the position of X Comae. We detect emission by NeIX with a flux of 2.5+/-1.2 x 10^-8 photons cm^-2 s^-1 arcmin^-2 (90% confidence errors or 3.4 sigma confidence detection). These data permit a number of diagnostics to determine the properties of the material causing the absorption and producing the emission. Although a wide range of properties is permitted, values near the midpoint of the range are T = 4 x 10^6 K, n_H = 6 x 10^-6 cm^-3 corresponding to an overdensity with respect to the mean of 32, line of sight path length through it 41 Z/Zsolar^-1 Mpc where Z/Zsolar is the neon metallicity relative to solar. All of these properties are what has been predicted of the warm-hot intergalactic medium (WHIM), so we conclude that we have detected the WHIM associated with the Coma cluster.
  • Naomi Ota, Yasushi Fukazawa, Andrew C. Fabian, Takehiro Kanemaru, Madoka Kawaharada, Naomi Kawano, Richard L. Kelley, Takao Kitaguchi, Kazuo Makishima, Kyoko Matsushita, Kouichi Murase, Kazuhiro Nakazawa, Takaya Ohashi, Jeremy S. Sanders, Takayuki Tamura, Yuji Urata
    PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN, 59 S351-S359, Sep 20, 2006  
    The Centaurus cluster (z=0.0104) was observed with the X-ray Imaging Spectrometer (XIS) onboard the Suzaku X-ray satellite in three pointings, one centered on the cluster core and the other two offset by +-8' in declination. To search for possible bulk motions of the intracluster medium, the central energy of He-like Fe-K line (at a rest-frame energy of 6.7 keV) was examined to look for a positional dependence. Over spatial scales of 50 kpc to 140 kpc around the cluster core, the central line energy was found to be constant within the calibration error of 15 eV. The 90% upper limit on the line-of-sight velocity difference is |Delta_v|< 1400 km/s, giving a tighter constraint than previous measurements. The significant velocity gradients inferred from a previous Chandra study were not detected between two pairs of rectangular regions near the cluster core. These results suggest that the bulk velocity does not largely exceed the thermal velocity of the gas in the central region of the Centaurus cluster. The mean redshift of the intracluster medium was determined to be 0.0097, in agreement with the optical redshift of the cluster within the calibration uncertainty. Implications of the present results for the estimation of the cluster mass are briefly discussed.
  • Kyoko Matsushita, Yasushi Fukazawa, John P. Hughes, Takao Kitaguchi, Kazuo Makishima, Kazuhiro Nakazawa, Takaya Ohashi, Naomi Ota, Takayuki Tamura, Miyako Tozuka, Takeshi Go Tsuru, Yuji Urata, Noriko Y. Yamasaki
    PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN, 59 S327-S338, Sep 4, 2006  
    The metallicity distribution in the Fornax cluster was studied with the XIS instrument onboard the Suzaku satellite. K-shell lines of O and Mg were resolved clearly, and the abundances of O, Mg, Si, S and Fe were measured with good accuracy. The region within a 4' radius of NGC 1399 shows approximately solar abundances of Fe, Si and S, while the O/Fe and Mg/Fe abundance ratios are about 0.4--0.5 and 0.7 in solar units. In the outer region spanning radii between 6' and 23', the Fe and Si abundances drop to 0.4--0.5 solar and show no significant gradient within this region. The abundance ratios, O/Fe and Mg/Fe, are consistent with those in the central region. We also measured the Fe abundance around NGC 1404 to be approximately solar, and the O, Ne and Mg abundances to be 0.5--0.7 times the Fe level. The significant relative enhancement of Fe within 130 kpc of NGC 1399 and in NGC 1404 indicates an origin in SN Ia, in contrast to the species O, Ne, and Mg which reflect the stellar metallicity. The mass-to-light ratios for O and Fe within 130 kpc of NGC 1399 are over an order of magnitude lower than those in rich clusters, reflecting the metal enrichment history of this poor cluster.
  • 太田直美, 深沢泰司, 川埜直美, 牧島一夫, 川原田円, 北口貴雄, 佐藤光浩, 松下恭子, 金丸武弘, 浦田裕次, 村瀬弘一, 中澤知洋, 田村隆幸, 大橋隆哉, FABIAN A.C, SANDERS J.S
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2006 193, Aug 20, 2006  
  • 佐藤浩介, 山崎典子, 石崎欣尚, 石田学, 大橋隆哉, 北口貴雄, 川原田円, 国分紀秀, 牧島一夫, 太田直美, 中澤知洋, 田村隆幸, 松下恭子, 川埜直美, 深沢泰司, HUGHES John P
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2006 192, Aug 20, 2006  
  • 松下恭子, 大橋隆哉, 鶴剛, 深沢泰司, 戸塚都, 山崎典子, 中澤知洋, 田村隆幸, 太田直美, 浦田裕次, 北口貴雄, 牧島一夫, HUGES John
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2006 193, Aug 20, 2006  
  • Kawaharada M., Kitaguchi T., Kokubun M., Makishima K., Ota N., Tamura T., Yamasaki N., Sato K., Ohashi T., Matsushita K., Fukazawa Y., Suzaku teach
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 61(2) 78-78, Aug 18, 2006  
  • Yoh Takei, Takaya Ohashi, J. Patrick Henry, Kazuhisa Mitsuda, Ryuichi Fujimoto, Takayuki Tamura, Noriko Y. Yamasaki, Kiyoshi Hayashida, Noriaki Tawa, Kyoko Matsushita, Mark W. Bautz, John P. Hughes, Grzegorz M. Madejski, Richard L. Kelley, Keith A. Arnaud
    Publ.Astron.Soc.Jap.59:339-349,2007, Aug 3, 2006  
    We searched for redshifted O emission lines from the possible warm-hot intergalactic medium (WHIM) surrounding the cluster of galaxies A2218 at z=0.1756 using the XIS instrument on Suzaku. This cluster is thought to have an elongated structure along the line of sight based on previous studies. We studied systematic uncertainties in the spectrum of the Galactic emission and in the soft X-ray response of the detectors due to the contamination building up on the XIS filters. We detected no significant redshifted O lines, and set a tight constraint on the intensity with upper limits for the surface brightness of OVII and OVIII lines of 1.1 x 10^-7 and 3.0 x 10^-7 photons cm^-2 s^-1 arcmin^-2, respectively. These upper limits are significantly lower than the previously reported fluxes from the WHIM around other clusters of galaxies. We also discuss the prospect for the detection of the WHIM lines with Suzaku XIS in the future.
  • Takei Y., Mitsuda K., Fujimoto R., Ohashi T., Henry J.Patrick, Tamura T., Yamasaki N.Y.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 61(1) 87-87, Mar 4, 2006  
  • 松下恭子, 大橋隆哉, 鶴剛, 深沢泰司, 戸塚都, 山崎典子, 中澤知洋, 田村隆幸, 太田直美, 磯部直樹, 浦田裕次, 北口貴雄, 佐藤光浩, 牧島一夫
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2006 178, Feb 20, 2006  
  • 宇野伸一郎, 森上恭与士, 海老沢研, 村上弘志, 田村隆幸, 三浦昭, 篠原育, 松崎恵一, 満田和久, 馬場肇
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2006, 2006  
  • K. Makishima
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 60(1) 197-197, Mar 4, 2005  
  • Furusho Tae, Fujimoto Ryuichi, Mitsuda Kazuhisa, Tamura Takayuki, Ishisaki Yoshitaka, Ohashi Takaya, Kelley Richard L., XRS team
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 60(1) 209-209, Mar 4, 2005  

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  • Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Nov, 2020 - Mar, 2025
  • Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2014 - Mar, 2018
    OHNISHI Kouji, MINESHIGE Shin, TAKAHASHI Masaaki, MIYOSHI Makoto, NISHIYAMA Shogo, TAKAHAHI Rohta, KINUGASA Kenzo, SAITO Masao, NISHIOKA Makiko, IDE Hidemi, NAITO Seiichiro, SUSUKI Yukino, HOTTA Hideyuki, KOMINAMI Junko, KIUCHI Kenta, OHSUGA Ken, YOSHIDA Naoki, SAIDA Hiromi, KAWASHIMA Tomohisa, NAMBU Yasusada, TAKAMORI Yosuke, TAMURA Takayuki, HADA Kazuhiro, AKIYAMA Kazunori, HATANO Satomi, SINOHARA Hideo, ARIMOTO Junichi, WATARAI Kenya, SAITO Hideki, OHBA Toru, HIDAKA Masaki, TAKEURA Siro, TAKAHASHI Jun, HONMA Takayuki, NEMOTO Shiomi, TOYOMASU Shinji, TUKADA Ken
  • Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2012 - Mar, 2015
    TAMURA Takayuki, HAYASHIDA Kiyoshi, KITAYAMA Tetsu
  • Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 2007 - 2009
    NAGASE Fumiaki, EBISAWA Ken, KITAMOTO Syunji, YOSHIDA Atsumasa, MATSUZAKI Keiichi, TAMURA Takayuki, YAJI Kentaro, UNO Shinichiro, MATSUSHITA Kyoko, TSUBOI Yoko, HIRABAYASHI Hisashi, TSUJIMOTO Kunihiro, BAMBA Aya, MURAKAMI Hiroshi, KUBOTA Aya, IIZUKA Ryo, FURUTA Yutaka, HAYASHI Souichi, AYABE Syunji, YOSHIDA Kiyonori, NOGUCHI Satoru, KAWABATA Yoshiaki, MIYAWAKI Ryousuke, SAWADA Sayoko, IWAMOTO Hitomi, YOSHIDA Tessei, BABA Akitoshi, SUGAWARA Yasuharu, TOTSUKA Shota, ASAOKA Ikuko, SHINOHARA Hideo, YAGIHASHI Nobuyoshi, UZAWA Akiko, KUSUNOKI Shingo
  • 科学研究費補助金(若手研究(B)), 文部科学省, 2004 - 2006
    田村 隆幸