Associate for Education and Public Outreach

Yoshitomo Maeda

  (前田 良知)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Assistant professor, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Assistant professor, Space and Astronautical Science program, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies
Degree
Ph. D.(Mar, 1998, Kyoto University)
master's degree(Mar, 1995, Kyoto University)

Researcher number
80342624
ORCID ID
 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9099-5755
J-GLOBAL ID
202001011170717781
researchmap Member ID
R000011919

Papers

 246
  • Miki Kurihara, Masahiro Tsujimoto, Michael Loewenstein, Yoshitomo Maeda, Marc Audard, Ehud Behar, Megan E Eckart, Adam Foster, Liyi Gu, Matteo Guainazzi, Kenji Hamaguchi, Natalie Hell, Shun Inoue, Yukiko Ishihara, Satoru Katsuda, Caroline A Kilbourne, Maurice A Leutenegger, Eric D Miller, Nagisa Nagashima, Frederick Scott Porter, Makoto Sawada, Yohko Tsuboi, Vinay L Kashyap, David H Brooks
    Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Nov 25, 2025  
    Abstract A high-resolution X-ray spectroscopic observation was made of the RS CVn-type binary star HR 1099 using the Resolve instrument onboard XRISM for its calibration purposes. During the $\sim$400 ks telescope time covering 1.5 binary orbit, a flare lasting for $\sim$100 ks was observed with a released X-ray radiation energy of ${\sim }10^{34}$ erg, making it the first stellar flare ever observed with an X-ray microcalorimeter spectrometer. The flare peak count rate is 6.4 times higher than that in quiescence and is distinguished clearly in time thanks to the long telescope time. Many emission lines were detected in the 1.7–10 keV range both in the flare and quiescent phases. Using the high spectral resolution of Resolve in the Fe K band (6.5–7.0 keV), we resolved the inner-shell lines of Fe xix–xxiv as well as the outer-shell lines of Fe xxv–xxvi. These lines have peaks in the contribution functions at different temperatures over a wide range, allowing us to construct the differential emission measure (DEM) distribution over the electron temperature of 1–10 keV (roughly 10–100 MK) based only on Fe lines, thus without an assumption of the elemental abundance. The reconstructed DEM has a bimodal distribution, and only the hotter component increased during the flare. The elemental abundance was derived based on the DEM distribution thus constructed. A significant abundance increase was observed during the flare for Ca and Fe, which are some of the elements with the lowest first ionization potential among those analyzed, but not for Si, S, and Ar. This behavior is seen in some giant solar flares and the present result is a clear example in stellar flares.
  • Hisamitsu Awaki, Matthew G. Baring, Richard Bose, Jacob Casey, Sohee Chun, Adrika Dasgupta, Pavel Galchenko, Ephraim Gau, Kazuho Goya, Tomohiro Hakamata, Takayuki Hayashi, Scott Heatwole, Kun Hu, Daiki Ishi, Manabu Ishida, Fabian Kislat, Mózsi Kiss, Kassi Klepper, Henric Krawczynski, Haruki Kuramoto, Lindsey Lisalda, Yoshitomo Maeda, Hironori Matsumoto, Shravan Vengalil Menon, Aiko Miyamoto, Asca Miyamoto, Kaito Murakami, Takashi Okajima, Mark Pearce, Brian Rauch, Nicole Rodriguez Cavero, Kentaro Shirahama, Sean Spooner, Hiromitsu Takahashi, Keisuke Tamura, Yuusuke Uchida, Kasun Wimalasena, Masato Yokota, Marina Yoshimoto
    The Astrophysical Journal, 994(1) 37-37, Nov 13, 2025  
    Abstract The balloon-borne hard X-ray polarimetry mission XL-Calibur observed the black hole X-ray binary (BHXRB) Cygnus X-1 (Cyg X-1) during its nearly 6 day long-duration balloon flight from Sweden to Canada in 2024 July. The XL-Calibur observations allowed us to derive the most precise constraints to date of the polarization degree (PD) and polarization angle (PA) of the hard X-ray emission from a BHXRB. XL-Calibur observed Cyg X-1 in the hard state and measured a ∼19–64 keV PD of ( )% (equivalent to an upper limit, at the 99% level, of 11.1%) at a PA of −28° ± 17°, with an 8.7% chance probability of detecting larger PDs than the one observed, given an unpolarized signal. The XL-Calibur results are thus comparable to the 2–8 keV PD and PA found by Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE), with a similar agreement between the hard X-ray PA and the radio jet direction. We also discuss the implications of our polarization measurements in the context of models describing the origin of the broadband X-ray and γ -ray emission, to which XL-Calibur provides independent constraints on any proposed emission modeling.
  • Haruka Sugai, Yohko Tsuboi, Tomokage Yoneyama, Takahiro Seguchi, Ryota Inoue, Yuiko Ishihara, Ayaka Mitsubori, Yoshitomo Maeda, Daiki Ishi, Hikaru Uebayashi
    UV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Space Instrumentation for Astronomy XXIV, 51-51, Sep 18, 2025  
  • Yohko Tsuboi, Haruka Sugai, Tomokage Yoneyama, Takahiro Seguchi, Ayaka Mitsubori, Ryo Iizuka, Yoshitomo Maeda, Daiki Ishi, Hikaru Uebayashi
    Optics for EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Astronomy XII, 19-19, Sep 18, 2025  
  • Yoshitomo Maeda, Ryuichi Fujimoto, Hisamitsu Awaki, Jesus C. Balleza, Kim R. Barnstable, Thomas G. Bialas, Rozenn Boissay-Malaquin, Gregory V. Brown, Edgar R. Canavan, Timothy M. Carnahan, Meng P. Chiao, Brian J. Comber, Elisa Costantini, Renata S. Cumbee, Jan-Willem den Herder, Johannes Dercksen, Cor P. de Vries, Michael J. DiPirro, Megan E. Eckart, Yuichiro Ezoe, Carlo Ferrigno, Nathalie Gorter, Steven M. Graham, Martin Grim, Leslie S. Hartz, Ryota Hayakawa, Takayuki Hayashi, Natalie Hell, Akio Hoshino, Yuto Ichinohe, Daiki Ishi, Manabu Ishida, Kumi Ishikawa, Yoshitaka Ishisaki, Bryan L. James, Yoshiaki. Kanemaru, Richard L. Kelley, Steven J. Kenyon, Caroline A. Kilbourne, Mark O. Kimball, Shunji Kitamoto, Maurice A. Leutenegger, Dan McCammon, Brian J. McLaughlin, Joseph J. Miko, Erik van der Meer, Misaki Mizumoto, Takashi Okajima, Atsushi Okamoto, Stephane Paltani, Frederick S. Porter, Lillian S. Reichenthal, Kosuke Sato, Toshiki Sato, Yoichi Sato, Makoto Sawada, Keisuke Shinozaki, Russell F. Shipman, Peter J. Shirron, Gary A. Sneiderman, Yang Soong, Richard Szymkiewicz, Andrew E. Szymkowiak, Yoh Takei, Mai Takeo, Tsubasa Tamba, Keisuke Tamura, Masahiro Tsujimoto, Yuusuke Uchida, Stephen Wasserzug, Michael C. Witthoeft, Rob Wolfs, Shinya Yamada, Susumu Yasuda
    Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems, 11(04), Aug 21, 2025  Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author

Misc.

 92
  • 倉本春希, 松本浩典, 小高裕和, 袴田知宏, 島耕平, 宮本愛子, 河村穂登, 村上海都, 内田賢佑, 高塚紗弥菜, 長尾梓生, 宮澤拓也, 石橋和紀, 伊師大貴, 前田良知, 石田学, 宮本明日香, 田中虎次郎, 内田悠介, 呉屋和保, 横田雅人, 高橋弘充, 粟木久光, 古澤彰浩, OKAJIMA Takashi, KRAWCZYNSKI Henric, KISLAT Fabian, PEARCE Mark, 上杉健太朗, 星野真人
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2025, 2025  
  • TSUBOI Yohko, YONEYAMA Tomokage, YOSHIMOTO Marina, ISHIHARA Yukiko, YANAGI Tomohiro, AKASU Koichiro, NEMOTO Noboru, MAEDA Yoshitomo, FUKUSHIMA Kotaro, HAYASHI Katsuhiro, KANEMARU Yoshiaki, OGAWA Shoji, YOSHIDA Tessei
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2025, 2025  
  • 高橋, 弘充, AF MALMBORG, Filip, 青柳, 美緒, 粟木, 久光, BOSE, Richard, BRAUN, Dana, CHUN, Sohee, DE GERONIMO, Gianluigi, 榎戸, 輝揚, ERRANDO, Manel, 深沢, 泰司, 古澤, 彰浩, GADSON, Thomas, GAU, Epharaim, GUARINO, Victor, 郡司, 修一, 袴田, 知宏, 林, 多佳由, HEATWOLE, Scott, HOSSEN, Arman, HU, Kun, 今村, 竜太, 今澤, 遼, 伊師, 大貴, 石橋, 和紀, 石田, 学, 石渡, 幸太, IYER, Nirmal Kumar, HARMON, Keon, 鴨川, 航, KISLAT, Fabian, KISS, Mozsi, 北口, 貴雄, KLEPPER, Kassi, KRAWCZYNSKI, Henric, 倉本, 春希, LANZI, James, LISALDA, Lindsey, 前田, 良知, 眞武, 寛人, 松本, 浩典, 松本, 岳人, 宮本, 明日香, 宮澤, 拓也, 水野, 恒史, 岡島, 崇, PEARCE, Mark, PETERSON, Zachary, RAHBARDAR MOJAVER, Mehrnossh, RAUCH, Brian, RODRIGUEZ CAVERO, Nicole, RYDE, Felix, 斎藤, 芳隆, 阪本, 菜月, 島, 耕平, 白濱, 健太郎, SIMBURGER, Garry, SPOONER, Sean, STANA, Theodor-Adrian, STUCHLIK, David, 武尾, 舞, 玉川, 徹, 田村, 啓輔, 田中, 虎次郎, 常深, 博, 内田, 和海, 内田, 悠介, WEST, Andrew, WULF, Eric, 善本, 真梨那, XL-Caliburチーム,
    大気球シンポジウム: 2024年度, Oct, 2024  
    レポート番号: isas24-sbs-008
  • 高橋弘充, AF MALMBORG Filip, AF MALMBORG Filip, 青柳美緒, 粟木久光, BOSE Richard, BRAUN Dana, CHUN Sohee, DE GERONIMO Gianluigi, 榎戸輝揚, ERRANDO Manel, 深沢泰司, 古澤彰浩, GADSON Thomas, GAU Epharaim, GUARINO Victor, 郡司修一, 袴田知宏, HEATWOLE Scott, HOSSEN Arman, HU Kun, 今村竜太, 今澤遼, 石橋和紀, 石田学, 石渡幸太, IYER Nirmal Kumar, IYER Nirmal Kumar, HARMON Keon, 鴨川航, KISLAT Fabian, KISS Mozsi, KISS Mozsi, 北口貴雄, KLEPPER Kassi, KLEPPER Kassi, KRAWCZYNSKI Henric, 倉本春希, LANZI James, LISALDA Lindsey, 前田良知, 眞武寛人, 松本浩典, 松本岳人, 宮本明日香, 宮澤拓也, 水野恒史, 岡島崇, PEARCE Mark, PEARCE Mark, PETERSON Zachary, MOJAVER Mehrnossh Rahbardar, RAUCH Brian, CAVERO Nicole Rodriguez, RYDE Felix, RYDE Felix, 斎藤芳隆, 阪本菜月, 島耕平, 白濱健太郎, SIMBURGER Garry, SPOONER Sean, STANA Theodor-Adrian, STANA Theodor-Adrian, STUCHLIK David, 武尾舞, 玉川徹, 田村啓輔, 田中虎次郎, 常深博, 内田和海, 内田悠介, WEST Andrew, WULF Eric, 善本真梨那
    日本物理学会講演概要集(CD-ROM), 79(1), 2024  
  • 林多佳由, OKAJIMA Takashi, 田村啓輔, BOISSAY-MALAQUIN Rozenn, GURGEW Danielle N., OLSEN Larry, KOENECKE Richard, BLEIER Leor, KELLEY Richard, KENYON Steve, SNEIDERMAN Gary, CHIAO Meng, 佐藤寿紀, 森英之, 石田学, 前田良知, 飯塚亮, 藤本龍一, 冨田洋, 金丸善朗, 武尾舞, 宮本明日香, 松本岳人, 石崎欣尚, 森浩二, 中嶋大
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2024, 2024  

Presentations

 6
  • Yoshitomo Maeda, Ryuichi Fujimoto, Hisamitsu Awaki, Jesus C. Balleza, Kim R. Barnstable, Thomas G. Bialas, Rozenn Boissay-Malaquin, Gregory V. Brown, Edgar R. Canavan, Timothy M. Carnahan, Meng P. Chiao, Brian J. Comber, Elisa Costantini, Renata S. Cumbee, Jan-Willem den Herder, Johannes Dercksen, Cor P de Vries, Michael J. DiPirro, Megan E. Eckar, Yuichiro Ezoe, Carlo Ferrigno, Nathalie Gorter, Steven M. Graham, Martin Grim, Leslie S. Hartz, Ryota Hayakawa, Takayuki Hayashi, Natalie Hell, Akio Hoshino, Yuto Ichinohe, Daiki Ishi, Manabu Ishida, Kumi Ishikawa, Yoshitaka Ishisaki, Bryan L. James, Yoshiaki Kanemaru, Richard L. Kelley, Steve J. Kenyon, Caroline A. Kilbourne, Mark O. Kimball, Shunji Kitamoto, Maurice Leutenegger, Dan McCammon, Brian J. McLaughlin, Joseph J. Miko, Erik van, der Meer, Misaki Mizumoto, Takashi Okajima, Atsushi Okamoto, Stéphane Paltani, Frederick S. Porter, Lillian S. Reichenthal, Kosuke Sato, Toshiki Sato, Yoichi Sato, Makoto Sawada, Keisuke Shinozaki, Russell Shipman, Peter J. Shirron, Gary A. Sneiderman, Soong Yang, Richard Szymkiewicz, Andrew E. Szymkowiak, Yoh Takei, Mai Takeo, Tsubasa Tamba, Keisuke Tamura, Masahiro Tsujimoto, Yuusuke Uchida, Stephen Wasserzug, Michael C. Witthoef, Rob Wolfs, Shinya Yamada, Susumu Yasuda
    Jun 21, 2024
  • Yoshitomo Maeda
    Optics & Photonics Japan 2023, Nov 29, 2023  Invited
  • Maeda, Yoshitomo, Morii, Mikio, Ishida, Manabu, Hisamitsu, Awaki, Hagino, Koichi
    44th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, 2022
  • Maeda,Y, the XRISM PV, Eta Carinae team
    nuclear burning in massive stars – towards the formation of binary black holes –, Jul 28, 2021
  • Yoshitomo Maeda, Quincy Abarr, Hisamitsu Awaki, Matthew Baring, Richard Bose, Dana Braun, Gianluigi De Geronimo, Paul Dowkontt, John W. Elliot, Teruaki Enoto, Manel Errando, Yasushi Fukazawa, Akihiro Furuzawa, Thomas A. Gadson, Ephraim Gau, Victor Guarino, Shuichi Gunji, Kenny E. Hall, Keon D. Harmon, Kengo Hattori, Kiyoshi Hayashida, Scott E. Heatwole, Arman Hossen, Fumiya Imazato, Kazunori Ishibashi, Manabu Ishida, Nirmal Iyer, Fabian Kislat, Mózsi Kiss, Takao Kitaguchi, David P. Kotsifakis, Henric Krawczynski, James R. Lanzi, Lindsey Lisalda, Hiroto Matake, Hironori Matsumoto, Taisei Mineta, Takuya Miyazawa, Tsunefumi Mizuno, Takashi Okajima, Nozomi Nakaniwa, Izabella Pastrani, Mark Pearce, Zachary Peterson, Chris Purdy, Brian Rauch, Felix Ryde, Yoshitaka Saito, Chris Shreeves, Garry Simburger, Carl Snow, Sean Spooner, Theodor-Adrian Stana, David W. Stuchlik, Hiromitsu Takahashi, Tomoshi Takeda, Mai Takeo, Toru Tamagawa, Keisuke Tamura, Hiroshi Tsunemi, Nagomi Uchida, Yuusuke Uchida, Keisuke Uchiyama, Brett Vincent, Andrew T. West, Eric Wulf, Yuto Yoshida, Ryuya Yamamoto
    Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2020: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray, Dec 19, 2020

Teaching Experience

 6

Professional Memberships

 4

Research Projects

 12

Social Activities

 2