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2. Subaru/HiCIAO HK(sub S) Imaging of LKHa 330: Multi-Band Detection of the Gap and Spiral-Like Structures
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Uyama, Taichi, Hashimoto, Jun, Muto, Takayuki, Akiyama, Eiji, Dong, Ruobing, Leon, Jerome de, Sakon, Itsuki, Kudo, Tomoyuki, Kusakabe, Nobuhiko, Kuzuhara, Masayuki, Bonnefoy, Mickael, Abe, Lyu, Brandner, Wolfgang, Brandt, Timothy D, Carson, Joseph C, Currie, Thayne, Egner, Sebastian, Feldt, Markus, Fung, Jeffrey, Goto, Miwa, Grady, Carol A, Guyon, Olivier, Hayano, Yutaka, Hayashi, Masahiko, Hayashi, Saeko S, Henning, Thomas, Hodapp, Klaus W, Ishii, Miki, Iye, Masanori, Janson, Markus, Kandori, Ryo, Knapp, Gillian R, Kwon, Jungmi, Matsuo, Taro, Mayama, Satoshi, Mcelwain, Michael W, Miyama, Shoken, Morino, Jun-Ichi, Moro-Martin, Amaya, Nishimura, Tetsuo, Pyo, Tae-Soo, Serabyn, Eugene, Sitko, Michael L, Suenaga, Takuya, Suto, Hiroshi, Suzuki, Ryuji, Takahashi, Yasuhiro H, Takami, Michihiro, Takato, Naruhisa, Terada, Hiroshi, Thalmann, Christian, Turner, Edwin L, Watanabe, Makoto, Wisniewski, John, Yamada, Toru, Yang, Yi, Takami, Hideki, Usuda, Tomonori, and Tamura, Motohide
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We present H- and K s-bands observations of the LkHα 330 disk with a multi-band detection of the large gap and spiral-like structures. The morphology of the outer disk (r ~ 0."3) at PA = 0°–45° and PA° = 180–290° is likely density wave-induced spirals, and comparison between our observational results and simulations suggests a planet formation. We have also investigated the azimuthal profiles at the ring and the outer-disk regions as well as radial profiles in the directions of the spiral-like structures and semimajor axis. Azimuthal analysis shows a large variety in wavelength and implies that the disk has non-axisymmetric dust distributions. The radial profiles in the major-axis direction (PA = 271°) suggest that the outer region (r ≥ 0."25) may be influenced by shadows of the inner region of the disk. The spiral-like directions (PA = 10° and 230°) show different radial profiles, which suggests that the surfaces of the spiral-like structures are highly flared and/or have different dust properties. Finally, a color map of the disk shows a lack of an outer eastern region in the H-band disk, which may hint at the presence of an inner object that casts a directional shadow onto the disk.
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- 2018
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3. High-Contrast Polarimetry Observation of the T Tau Circumstellar Environment
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Yang, Yi, Mayama, Satoshi, Hayashi, Saeko S, Hashimoto, Jun, Rafikov, Roman, Akiyama, Eiji, Currie, Thayne, Janson, Markus, Momose, Munetake, Nakagawa, Takao, Oh, Daehyeon, Kudo, Tomoyuki, Kusakabe, Nobuhiko, Abe, Lyu, Brandner, Wolfgang, Brandt, Timothy D, Carson, Joseph C, Egner, Sebastian, Feldt, Markus, Goto, Miwa, Grady, Carol A, Guyon, Olivier, Hayano, Yutaka, Hayashi, Masahiko, Henning, Thomas, Hodapp, Klaus W, Ishii, Miki, Iye, Masanori, Kandori, Ryo, Knapp, Gillian R, Kwon, Jungmi, Kuzuhara, Masayuki, Matsuo, Taro, Mcelwain, Michael W, Miyama, Shoken, Morino, Jun-Ichi, Moro-martin, Amaya, Nishimura, Tetsuo, Pyo, Tae-Soo, Serabyn, Eugene, Suenaga, Takuya, Suto, Hiroshi, Suzuki, Ryuji, Takahashi, Yasuhiro H, Takami, Michihiro, Takato, Naruhisa, Terada, Hiroshi, Thalmann, Christian, Turner, Edwin L, Watanabe, Makoto, Wisniewski, John, Yamada, Toru, Takami, Hideki, Usuda, Tomonori, and Tamura, Motohide
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We conducted high-contrast polarimetry observations of T Tau in the H-band, using the High Contrast Instrument for the Subaru Next Generation Adaptive Optics instrument mounted on the Subaru Telescope, revealing structures as near as 0farcs1 from the stars T Tau N and T Tau S. The whole T Tau system is found to be surrounded by nebula-like envelopes, and several outflow-related structures are detected in these envelopes. We analyzed the detailed polarization patterns of the circumstellar structures near each component of this triple young star system and determined constraints on the circumstellar disks and outflow structures. We suggest that the nearly face-on circumstellar disk of T Tau N is no larger than 0".8, or 117 au, in the northwest, based on the existence of a hole in this direction, and no larger than 0".27, or 40 au, in the south. A new structure, "N5," extends to about 0."42, or 59 au, southwest of the star, and is believed to be part of the disk. We suggest that T Tau S is surrounded by a highly inclined circumbinary disk with a radius of about 0."3, or 44 au, with a position angle of about 30°, that is misaligned with the orbit of the T Tau S binary. After analyzing the positions and polarization vector patterns of the outflow-related structures, we suggest that T Tau S should trigger the well-known E–W outflow, and is also likely to be responsible for a southwest precessing outflow "coil" and a possible south outflow.
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- 2018
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4. The Fundamental Stellar Parameters of FGK Stars in the SEEDS Survey Norman, OK 73071, USA
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Rich, Evan A, Wisniewski, John P, McElwain, Michael W, Hashimoto, Jun, Kudo, Tomoyuki, Kusakabe, Nobuhiko, Okamoto, Yoshiko K, Abe, Lyu, Akiyama, Eiji, Brandner, Wolfgang, Brandt, Timothy D, Cargile, Phillip, Carson, Joseph C, Currie, Thayne M, Egner, Sebastian, Feldt, Markus, Fukagawa, Misato, Goto, Miwa, Grady, Carol A, Guyon, Olivier, Hayano, Yutaka, Hayashi, Masahiko, Hayashi, Saeko S, Hebb, Leslie, Helminiak, Krzysztof G, Henning, Thomas, Hodapp, Klaus W, Ishii, Miki, Iye, Masanori, Janson, Markus, Kandori, Ryo, Knapp, Gillian R, Kuzuhara, Masayuki, Kwon, Jungmi, Matsuo, Taro, Mayama, Satoshi, Miyama, Shoken, Momose, Munetake, Morino, Jun-Ichi, Moro-Martin, Amaya, Nakagawa, Takao, Nishimura, Tetsuo, Oh, Daehyeon, Pyo, Tae-Soo, Schlieder, Joshua, Serabyn, Eugene, Sitko, Michael L, Suenaga, Takuya, Suto, Hiroshi, Suzuki, Ryuji, Takahashi, Yasuhiro H, Takami, Michihiro, Takato, Naruhisa, Terada, Hiroshi, Thalmann, Christian, Tomono, Daigo, Turner, Edwin L, Watanade, Makoto, Yamada, Toru, Takami, Hideki, Usuda, Tomonori, and Tamura, Motohide
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Astrophysics ,Earth Resources And Remote Sensing - Abstract
Large exoplanet surveys have successfully detected thousands of exoplanets to-date. Utilizing these detections and non-detections to constrain our understanding of the formation and evolution of planetary systems also requires a detailed understanding of the basic properties of their host stars. We have determined the basic stellar properties of F, K and G stars in the Strategic Exploration of Exoplanets and Disks with Subaru (SEEDS) survey from Echelle spectra taken at the Apache Point Observatory's 3.5m telescope. Using ROBOSPECT to extract line equivalent widths and Temperature Gravity microtrubulent Velocity ITerations to calculate the fundamental parameters, we have computed T(sub eff), log(g), v(sub t), [Fe/H], chromospheric activity and the age for our sample. Our methodology was calibrated against previously published results for a portion of our sample. The distribution of [Fe/H] in our sample is consistent with that typical of the Solar neighbourhood. Additionally, we find the ages of most of our sample are less than 500 Myr, but note that we cannot determine robust ages from significantly older stars via chromospheric activity age indicators. The future meta-analysis of the frequency of wide stellar and sub-stellar companions imaged via the SEEDS survey will utilize our results to constrain the occurrence of detected comoving companions with the properties of their host stars.
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- 2017
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5. Radial decoupling of small and large dust grains in the transitional disk RX J1615.3-3255
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Kooistra, Robin, Kamp, Inga, Fukagawa, Misato, Menard, Francois, Momose, Munetake, Tsukagoshi, Takashi, Kudo, Tomoyuki, Kusakabe, Nobuhiko, Hashimoto, Jun, Abe, Lyu, Brandner, Wolfgang, Brandt, Timothy D, Carson, Joseph C, Egner, Sebastian E, Feldt, Markus, Goto, Miwa, Grady, Carol A, Guyon, Olivier, Hayano, Yutaka, Hayashi, Masahiko, Hayashi, Saeko S, Henning, Thomas, Hodapp, Klaus W, Ishii, Miki, Iye, Masanori, Janson, Markus, Kandori, Ryo, Knapp, Gillian R, Kuzuhara, Masayuki, Kwon, Jungmi, Matsuo, Taro, McElwain, Michael W, Miyama, Shoken, Morino, Jun-Ichi, Moro-Martin, Amaya, Nishimura, Tetsuo, Pyo, Tae-Soo, Serabyn, Eugene, Suenaga, Takuya, Suto, Hiroshi, Suzuki, Ryuji, Takahashi, Yasuhiro H, Takami, Michihiro, Takato, Naruhisa, Terada, Hiroshi, Thalmann, Christian, Tomono, Daigo, Turner, Edwin L, Watanabe, Makoto, Wisniewski, John, Yamada, Toru, Takami, Hideki, Usuda, Tomonori, Tamura, Motohide, Currie, Thayne, Akiyama, Eiji, Mayama, Satoshi, Follette, Katherine B, and Nakagawa, Takao
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We present H-band (1.6 micron) scattered light observations of the transitional disk RX J1615.3-3255, located in the approx. 1 Myr old Lupus association. From a polarized intensity image, taken with the HiCIAO instrument of the Subaru Telescope, we deduce the position angle and the inclination angle of the disk. The disk is found to extend out to 68 +/- 12 AU in scattered light and no clear structure is observed. Our inner working angle of 24 AU does not allow us to detect a central decrease in intensity similar to that seen at 30 AU in the 880 m continuum observations. We compare the observations with multiple disk models based on the spectral energy distribution (SED) and submm interferometry and find that an inner rim of the outer disk at 30 AU containing small silicate grains produces a polarized intensity signal which is an order of magnitude larger than observed. We show that a model in which the small dust grains extend smoothly into the cavity found for large grains is closer to the actual H-band observations. A comparison of models with different dust size distributions suggests that the dust in the disk might have undergone significant processing compared to the interstellar medium.
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- 2017
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6. Near-Infrared Imaging Polarimetry of Inner Region of GG Tau A Disk
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Yang, Yi, Hashimoto, Jun, Hayashi, Saeko S, Tamura, Motohide, Mayama, Satoshi, Rafikov, Roman, Akiyama, Eiji, Carson, Joseph C, Janson, Markus, Kwon, Jungmi, de Leon, Jerome, Oh, Daehyeon, Takami, Michihiro, Tang, Ya-wen, Kudo, Tomoyuki, Kusakabe, Nobuhiko, Abe, Lyu, Brandner, Wolfgang, Brandt, Timothy D, Egner, Sebastian, Feldt, Markus, Goto, Miwa, Grady, Carol A, Guyon, Olivier, Hayano, Yutaka, Hayashi, Masahiko, Henning, Thomas, Hodapp, Klaus W, Ishii, Miki, Iye, Masanori, Kandori, Ryo, Knapp, Gillian R, Kuzuhara, Masayuki, Matsuo, Taro, Mcelwain, Michael W, Miyama, Shoken, Morino, Jun-Ichi, Moro-martin, Amaya, Nishimura, Tetsuo, Pyo, Tae-Soo, Serabyn, Eugene, Suenaga, Takuya, Suto, Hiroshi, Suzuki, Ryuji, Takahashi, Yasuhiro H, Takato, Naruhisa, Terada, Hiroshi, Thalmann, Christian, Turner, Edwin L, Watanabe, Makoto, Wisniewski, John, Yamada, Toru, Takami, Hideki, and Usuda, Tomonori
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Astrophysics - Abstract
By performing non-masked polarization imaging with Subaru HiCIAO, polarized scattered light from the inner region of the disk around the GGTau A system was successfully detected in the H band, with a spatial resolution of approximately0 07, revealing the complicated inner disk structures around this young binary. This paper reports the observation of an arc-like structure to the north of GG Tau Ab, and part of a circumstellar structure that is noticeable around GG Tau Aa, extending to a distance of approximately 28 au from the primary star. The speckle noise around GG Tau Ab constrains its disk radius to 13 au. Based on the size of the circumbinary ring and the circumstellar disk around GG Tau Aa, these mimajor axis of the binary's orbit is likely to be 62 au. A comparison of the present observations with previous Atacama Large Millimeter Array and near-infrared H2 emission observations suggests that the north arc could be part of a large streamer flowing from the circumbinary ring to sustain the circumstellar disks. According to the previous studies,the circumstellar disk around GG Tau Aa has enough mass and can sustain itself for a duration sufficient for planet formation; thus, our study indicates that planets can form within close (separation 100 au) young binary systems.
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- 2016
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7. Spiral Structure and Differential Dust Size Distribution in the LkH(alpha) 330 Disk
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Akiyama, Eiji, Hashimoto, Jun, Liu, Hauyu Baobabu, Li, Jennifer I-hsiu, Bonnefoy, Michael, Dong, Ruobing, Hasegawa, Yasuhiro, Henning, Thomas, Sitko, Michael L, Janson, Markus, Feldt, Markus, Wisniewski, John, Kudo, Tomoyuki, Kusakabe, Nobuhiko, Tsukagoshi, Takashi, Momose, Munetake, Muto, Takayuki, Taki, Tetsuo, Kuzuhara, Masayuki, Satoshi, Mayama, Takami, Michihiro, Ohashi, Nagayoshi, Grady, Carol A, Kwon, Jungmi, Thalmann,Christian, Abe, Lyo, Brandner, Wolfgang, Brandt, Timothy D, Carson, Joseph C, Egner, Sebastian, Goto, Miwa, Guyon, Olivier, Hayano, Yutaka, Hayashi, Masahiko, Hayashi, Saeko S, Hodapp, Klaus W, Ishii, Miki, Iye, Masanori, Knapp, Gillian R, Kandori, Ryo, Matsuo, Taro, McElwain, Michael W, Miyama, Shoken, Morino, Jun-Ichi, Moro-Martin, Amaya, Nishimura,Tetsuo, Pyo, Tae-Soo, Serabyn, Eugene, Suenaga,Takuya, Suto, Hiroshi, Suzuki, Ryuji, Takahashi,Yasuhiro H, Takato, Naruhisa, Terada, Hiroshi, Tomono, Daigo, Turner, Edwin L, Watanabe, Makoto, Yamada, Toru, Takami, Hideki, Usuda, Tomonori, and Tamura, Motohide
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Astrophysics - Abstract
Dust trapping accelerates the coagulation of dust particles, and, thus, it represents an initial step toward the formation of planetesimals. We report H-band (1.6 microns) linear polarimetric observations and 0.87 mm interferometric continuum observations toward a transitional disk around LkH(alpha) 330. As a result, a pair of spiral arms were detected in the H-band emission, and an asymmetric (potentially arm-like) structure was detected in the 0.87 mm continuum emission. We discuss the origin of the spiral arm and the asymmetric structure and suggest that a massive unseen planet is the most plausible explanation. The possibility of dust trapping and grain growth causing the asymmetric structure was also investigated through the opacity index (beta) by plotting the observed spectral energy distribution slope between 0.87 mm from our Submillimeter Array observation and1.3 mm from literature. The results imply that grains are indistinguishable from interstellar medium-like dust in the east side (beta = 2.0 +/- 0.5) but are much smaller in the west side beta = 0.7+0.5 -0.4, indicating differential dust size distribution between the two sides of the disk. Combining the results of near-infrared and submillimeter observations, we conjecture that the spiral arms exist at the upper surface and an asymmetric structure resides in the disk interior. Future observations at centimeter wavelengths and differential polarization imaging in other bands (Y-K) with extreme AO imagers are required to understand how large dust grains form and to further explore the dust distribution in the disk.
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- 2016
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8. The Cassiopeia A Supernova Was of Type IIb
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Krause, Oliver, Birkmann, Stephan M., Usuda, Tomonori, Hattori, Takashi, Goto, Miwa, Rieke, George H., and Misselt, Karl A.
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- 2008
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9. A Substellar Companion to Pleiades HII 3441
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Konishi, Mihoko, Matsuo, Taro, Yamamoto, Kodai, Samland, Matthias, Sudo, Jun, Shibai, Hiroshi, Itoh, Yoichi, Fukagawa, Misato, Sumi, Takhiro, Kudo, Tomoyuki, Hashimoto, Jun, Kuzuhara, Masayuki, Kusakabe, Nobuhiko, Abe, Lyu, Akiyama, Eiji, Brandner, Wolfgang, Brandt, Timothy D, Carson, Joseph C, Feldt, Markus, Goto, Miwa, Grady, Carol A, Guyon, OIivier, Hayano, Yutaka, Hayashi, Masahiko, Hayashi, Saeko S, Henning, Thomas, Hodapp, Klaus W, Ishii, Miki, Iye, Masanori, Janson, Markus, Kandori, Ryo, Knapp, Gillian R, Kwon, Jungmi, McElwain, Michael W, Mede, Kyle, Miyama, Shoken, Morino, Jun-Ichi, Moro-Martin, Amaya, Nishimura, Tetsuo, Oh, Daehyeon, Pyo, Tae-Soo, Serbyn, Eugene, Schlieder, Joshua E, Suenaga, Takuya, Suto, Hiroshi, Suzuki, Ryuji, Takahashi, Yasuhiro H, Takami, Michihiro, Takato, Naruhisa, Terada, Hiroshi, Thalman, Christian, Turner, Edwin L, Watanabe, Makoto, Wisniewski, John P, Yamada, Toru, Takami, Hideki, Usuda, Tomonori, and Tamura, Motohide
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Astrophysics ,Statistics And Probability - Abstract
We find a new substellar companion to the Pleiades member star, Pleiades HII 3441, using the Subaru telescope with adaptive optics. The discovery is made as part of the high-contrast imaging survey to search for planetary-mass and substellar companions in the Pleiades and young moving groups. The companion has a projected separation of 0". 49+/-0". 02 (66+/-2 au) and a mass of 68+/-5M(sub J) based on three observations in the J-, H-, and K(sub s)-bands. The spectral type is estimated to be M7 (approx. 2700 K), and thus no methane absorption is detected in the H band. Our Pleiades observations result in the detection of two substellar companions including one previously reported among 20 observed Pleiades stars, and indicate that the fraction of substellar companions in the Pleiades is about 10.0+26.1 −8.8 %. This is consistent with multiplicity studies of both the Pleiades stars and other open clusters.
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- 2016
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10. High-Resolution Submillimeter and Near-Infrared Studies of the Transition Disk Around Sz 91
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Tsukagoshi, Takashi, Momose, Munetake, Abe, Lyu, Akiyama, Eiji, Brandner, Wolfgang, Brandt, Timothy D, Carson, Joseph, Currie, Thayne, Egner, Sebastian E, Goto, Miwa, Grady, Carol, Guyon, Olivier, Hashimoto, Jun, Hayano, Yutaka, Hayashi, Masahiko, Hayashi, Saeko, Henning, Thomas, Hodapp, Klaus W, Ishii, Miki, Iye, Masanori, Janson, Markus, Kandori, Ryo, Knapp, Gillian R, Kudo, Tomoyuki, Kusakabe, Nobuhiko, Kuzuhara, Masayuki, Kwon, Jungmi, McElwain, Mike, Matsuo, Taro, Mayama, Satoshi, Miyama, Shoken, Morino, Jun-ichi, Moro-Martin, Amaya, Nishimura, Tetsuro, Andrews, Sean, Pyo, Tae-Soo, Serabyn, Eugene, Suenaga, Takuya, Suto, Hiroshi, Suzuki, Ryuji, Takahashi, Yasuhiro, Takami, Hideki, Takami, Michihiro, Takato, Naruhisa, Terada, Hiroshi, Saito, Masao, Thalmann, Christian, Tomono, Daigo, Turner, Edwin L, Usuda, Tomonori, Watanabe, Makoto, Wisniewski, John P, Yamada, Toru, Tamura, Motohide, Kitamura, Yoshimi, Ohashi, Nagayoshi, Wilner, David, and Kawabe, Ryohei
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Astrophysics - Abstract
To reveal the structures of a transition disk around a young stellar object in Lupus, Sz 91, we have performed aperture synthesis 345 GHz continuum and CO(3--2) observations with the Submillimeter Array (approximately 1" - 3" resolution), and high-resolution imaging of polarized intensity at the K(sub s) -band by using the HiCIAO instrument on the Subaru Telescope (0.25" resolution). Our observations successfully resolved the inner and outer radii of the dust disk to be 65 AU and 170 AU, respectively, which indicates that Sz 91 is a transition disk source with one of the largest known inner holes. The model fitting analysis of the spectral energy distribution reveals an H 2 mass of 2.4×10(exp −3) M(solar mass) in the cold (T less than 30 K) outer part at 65 less than r less than 170 AU by assuming a canonical gas-to-dust mass ratio of 100, although a small amount (greater than 3×10(exp −9) M(solar mass)) of hot (T approximately 180 K) dust possibly remains inside the inner hole of the disk. The structure of the hot component could be interpreted as either an unresolved self-luminous companion body (not directly detected in our observations) or a narrow ring inside the inner hole. Significant CO(3--2) emission with a velocity gradient along the major axis of the dust disk is concentrated on the Sz 91 position, suggesting a rotating gas disk with a radius of 420 AU. The Sz 91 disk is possibly a rare disk in an evolutionary stage immediately after the formation of protoplanets because of the large inner hole and the lower disk mass than other transition disks studied thus far.
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- 2014
11. Search for H₃⁺ isotopologues toward CRL 2136 IRS 1
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Goto, Miwa, Geballe, Thomas R., Harju, Jorma, Caselli, Paola, Sipilä, Olli, Menten, Karl M., and Usuda, Tomonori
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Context. Deuterated interstellar molecules frequently have abundances relative to their main isotopologues much higher than the overall elemental D-to-H ratio in the cold dense interstellar medium. H₃⁺ and its isotopologues play a key role in the deuterium fractionation; however, the abundances of these isotopologues have not been measured empirically with respect to H₃⁺ to date. Aims. Our aim was to constrain the relative abundances of H₂D⁺ and D₃⁺ in the cold outer envelope of the hot core CRL 2136 IRS 1. Methods. We carried out three observations targeting H₃⁺ and its isotopologues using the spectrographs CRIRES at the VLT, iSHELL at IRTF, and EXES on board SOFIA. In addition, the CO overtone band at 2.3 μm was observed by iSHELL to characterize the gas on the line of sight. Results. The H₃⁺ ion was detected toward CRL 2136 IRS 1 as in previous observations. Spectroscopy of lines of H₂D⁺ and D₃⁺ resulted in non-detections. The 3σ upper limits of N(H₂D⁺)/N(H₃⁺) and N(D₃⁺)/N(H₃⁺) are 0.24 and 0.13, respectively. The population diagram for CO is reproduced by two components of warm gas with the temperatures 58 and 530 K, assuming a local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) distribution of the rotational levels. Cold gas (
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- 2019
12. The SEEDS Direct Imaging Survey for Planets and Scattered Dust Emission in Debris Disk Systems
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Janson, Markus, Brandt, Timothy, Moro-Martin, Amaya, Usuda, Tomonori, Thalmann, Christian, Carson, Joseph C, Goto, Miwa, Currie, Thayne, McElwain, M. W, Itoh, Yoichi, Fukagawa, Misato, Crepp, Justin, Kuzuhara, Masayuki, Hashimoto, Jun, Kudo, Tomoyuki, Kusakabe, Nobuhiko, Abe, Lyu, Brandner, Wolfgang, Egner, Sebastian, Fedlt, Markus, Grady, Carol A, Guyon, Olivier, Hayano, Yutaka, Hayashi, Masahiro, and Hayashi, Saeko
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Astrophysics - Abstract
Debris disks around young main-sequence stars often have gaps and cavities which for a long time have been interpreted as possibly being caused by planets. In recent years, several giant planet discoveries have been made in systems hosting disks of precisely this nature, further implying that interactions with planets could be a common cause of such disk structures. As part of the SEEDS high-contrast imaging survey, we are surveying a population of debris disk-hosting stars with gaps and cavities implied by their spectral energy distributions, in order to attempt to spatially resolve the disk as well as to detect any planets that may be responsible for the disk structure. Here we report on intermediate results from this survey. Five debris disks have been spatially resolved, and a number of faint point sources have been discovered, most of which have been tested for common proper motion, which in each case has excluded physical companionship with the target stars. From the detection limits of the 50 targets that have been observed, we find that beta Pic b-like planets (approximately 10M(sub jup) planets around G-A-type stars) near the gap edges are less frequent than 15-30%, implying that if giant planets are the dominant cause of these wide (27 AU on average) gaps, they are generally less massive than beta Pic b.
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- 2013
13. Tycho Brahe’s 1572 supernova as a standard type Ia as revealed by its light-echo spectrum
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Krause, Oliver, Tanaka, Masaomi, Usuda, Tomonori, Hattori, Takashi, Goto, Miwa, Birkmann, Stephan, and Nomoto, Ken’ichi
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- 2008
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14. Multi-epoch Direct Imaging and Time-Variable Scattered Light Morphology of the HD 163296 Protoplanetary Disk
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Rich, Evan A., Wisniewski, John P., Currie, Thayne, Fukagawa, Misato, Grady, Carol A., Sitko, Michael L., Pikhartova, Monika, Abe, Lyu, Brandner, Wolfgang, Brandt, Timothy D., Carson, Joseph C., Chilcote, Jeffrey, Dong, Ruobing, Feldt, Markus, Groff, Tyler, Guyon, Olivier, Henning, Thomas, Hodapp, Klaus W., Janson, Markus, Jovanovic, Nemanja, Kasdin, Jeremy, Knapp, Gillian R., Lozi, Julien, Martinache, Frantz, McElwain, Michael W., Moro-Martin, Amaya, Pyo, Tae-Soo, Serabyn, Eugene, Russel, Ray W., Takami, Michihiro, Thalmann, Christian, Turner, Edwin L., Uyama, Taichi, Wagner, Kevin R., Hashimoto, Jun, Goto, Miwa, Hayano, Yutaka, Hayashi, Masahiko, Hayashi, Saeko S., Ishii, Miki, Iye, Masanori, Kandori, Ryo, Kudo, Tomoyuki, Kusakabe, Nobuhiko, Kuzuhara, Masayuki, Kwon, Jungmi, Matsuo, Taro, Mayama, Satoshi, Miyama, Shoken, Morino, Jun-Ichi, Nakagawa, Takao, Nishimura, Tetsuo, Suto, Hiroshi, Suzuki, Ryuji, Takato, Naruhisa, Terada, Hiroshi, Watanabe, Makoto, Yamada, Toru, Takami, Hideki, Usuda, Tomonori, Tamura, Motohide, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), Joseph Louis LAGRANGE (LAGRANGE), Université Côte d'Azur (UCA)-Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (... - 2019) (UNS), COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-Université Côte d'Azur (UCA)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie (MPIA), Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Steward Observatory, University of Arizona, Département Sciences de la Fabrication et Logistique (SFL-ENSMSE), École des Mines de Saint-Étienne (Mines Saint-Étienne MSE), Institut Mines-Télécom [Paris] (IMT)-Institut Mines-Télécom [Paris] (IMT)-CMP-GC, Department of Earth System Science and Technology [Fukuoka] (ESST), Kyushu University [Fukuoka], Department of Computer Science [ETH Zürich] (D-INFK), Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology [Zürich] (ETH Zürich), Subaru Telescope, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), NAOJ, National Astronomical Observatories Japan, Institut méditerranéen de biodiversité et d'écologie marine et continentale (IMBE), Avignon Université (AU)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut de recherche pour le développement [IRD] : UMR237-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), NASA-California Institute of Technology (CALTECH), Academia Sinica, Institute of Astronomy [ETH Zürich], Department of Physics [ETH Zürich] (D-PHYS), Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology [Zürich] (ETH Zürich)- Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology [Zürich] (ETH Zürich), Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Université de Tsukuba = University of Tsukuba, Faculty of Science and Engineering [Waseda], Waseda University, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (1965 - 2019) (UNS), COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-Université Côte d'Azur (UCA)-Université Côte d'Azur (UCA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Kyushu University, and Waseda University [Tokyo, Japan]
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planets and satellites: detection ,Brightness ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Extinction (astronomy) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics ,Protoplanetary disk ,01 natural sciences ,Observatory ,Planet ,0103 physical sciences ,Spectroscopy ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,[PHYS]Physics [physics] ,Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP) ,Physics ,Atmospheric models ,protoplanetary disks ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,Protoplanet ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
著者人数: 61名, Accepted: 2019-03-07, 資料番号: SA1190032000
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15. The Spin Temperature of NH3 in Comet C/1999S4 (LINEAR)
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Kawakita, Hideyo, Watanabe, Jun-ichi, Ando, Hiroyasu, Aoki, Wako, Fuse, Tetsuharu, Honda, Satoshi, Izumiura, Hideyuki, Kajino, Toshitaka, Kambe, Eiji, Kawanomoto, Satoshi, Noguchi, Kunio, Okita, Kiichi, Sadakane, Kozo, Sato, Bun'ei, Takada-Hidai, Masahide, Takeda, Yoichi, Usuda, Tomonori, Watanabe, Etsuji, and Yoshida, Michitoshi
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16. The Fundamental Stellar Parameters of FGK Stars in the SEEDS Survey
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Rich, Evan A., Wisniewski, John P., McElwain, Michael W., Hashimoto, Jun, Kudo, Tomoyuki, Kusakabe, Nobuhiko, Okamoto, Yoshiko K., Abe, Lyu, Akiyama, Eiji, Brandner, Wolfgang, Brandt, Timothy D., Cargile, Phillip, Carson, Joseph C., Currie, Thayne M, Egner, Sebastian, Feldt, Markus, Fukagawa, Misato, Goto, Miwa, Grady, Carol A., Guyon, Olivier, Hayano, Yutaka, Hayashi, Masahiko, Hayashi, Saeko S., Hebb, Leslie, Helminiak, Krzysztof G., Henning, Thomas, Hodapp, Klaus W., Ishii, Miki, Iye, Masanori, Janson, Markus, Kandori, Ryo, Knapp, Gillian R., Kuzuhara, Masayuki, Kwon, Jungmi, Matsuo, Taro, Mayama, Satoshi, Miyama, Shoken, Momose, Munetake, Morino, Jun-Ichi, Moro-Martin, Amaya, Nakagawa, Takao, Nishimura, Tetsuo, Oh, Daehyeon, Pyo, Tae-Soo, Schlieder, Joshua, Serabyn, Eugene, Sitko, Michael L., Suenaga, Takuya, Suto, Hiroshi, Suzuki, Ryuji, Takahashi, Yasuhiro H., Takami, Michihiro, Takato, Naruhisa, Terada, Hiroshi, Thalmann, Christian, Tomono, Daigo, Turner, Edwin L., Watanabe, Makoto, Yamada, Toru, Takami, Hideki, Usuda, Tomonori, and Tamura, Motohide
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
Large exoplanet surveys have successfully detected thousands of exoplanets to-date. Utilizing these detections and non-detections to constrain our understanding of the formation and evolution of planetary systems also requires a detailed understanding of the basic properties of their host stars. We have determined the basic stellar properties of F, K, and G stars in the Strategic Exploration of Exoplanets and Disks with Subaru (SEEDS) survey from echelle spectra taken at the Apache Point Observatory's 3.5m telescope. Using ROBOSPECT to extract line equivalent widths and TGVIT to calculate the fundamental parameters, we have computed Teff, log(g), vt, [Fe/H], chromospheric activity, and the age for our sample. Our methodology was calibrated against previously published results for a portion of our sample. The distribution of [Fe/H] in our sample is consistent with that typical of the Solar neighborhood. Additionally, we find the ages of most of our sample are $< 500 Myrs$, but note that we cannot determine robust ages from significantly older stars via chromospheric activity age indicators. The future meta-analysis of the frequency of wide stellar and sub-stellar companions imaged via the SEEDS survey will utilize our results to constrain the occurrence of detected co-moving companions with the properties of their host stars., 22 Pages, 10 Figures, 5 Tables. Published in MNRAS
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17. A substellar companion to Pleiades HII 3441
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Samland, Matthias, Sudo, Jun, Itoh, Yoichi, Abe, Lyu, Akiyama, Eiji, Brandner, Wolfgang, Brandt, Timothy D., Carson, Joseph C., Feldt, Markus, Grady, Carol A., Guyon, Olivier, Henning, Thomas, Hodapp, Klaus W., Janson, Markus, Knapp, Gillian R., Kwon, Jungmi, McElwain, Michael W., Mede, Kyle, Moro-martin, Amaya, Oh, Daehyeon, Pyo, Tae-Soo, Serabyn, Eugene, Schlieder, Joshua E., Suenaga, Takuya, Takahashi, Yasuhiro H., Takami, Michihiro, Thalmann, Christian, Turner, Edwin L., Wisniewski, John P., Konishi, Mihoko, Matsuo, Taro, Yamamoto, Kodai, Shibai, Hiroshi, Fukagawa, Misato, Sumi, Takahiro, Kudo, Tomoyuki, Hashimoto, Jun, Kuzuhara, Masayuki, Kusakabe, Nobuhiko, Goto, Miwa, Hayano, Yutaka, Hayashi, Masahiko, Hayashi, Saeko S., Ishii, Miki, Iye, Masanori, Kandori, Ryo, Miyama, Shoken, Morino, Jun-Ichi, Nishimura, Tetsuo, Suto, Hiroshi, Suzuki, Ryuji, Takato, Naruhisa, Terada, Hiroshi, Watanabe, Makoto, Yamada, Toru, Takami, Hideki, Usuda, Tomonori, and Tamura, Motohide
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Physics ,Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP) ,Brown dwarf ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Spectral line ,stars: imaging ,010309 optics ,Stars ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,stars: low-mass ,0103 physical sciences ,stars: individual (Pleiades HII 3441) ,Pleiades ,Subaru Telescope ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Planetary mass ,Methane absorption ,Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) ,Open cluster ,brown dwarfs ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
著者人数: 58名, Accepted: 2016-08-05, 資料番号: SA1160255000
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- 2016
18. High-contrast imaging of epsilon Eridani with ground-based instruments
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Carson, Joseph C., Sitko, M. L., Kudo, T., Hashimoto, J., Abe, Lyu, Brandner, Wolfgang, Brandt, Timothy D., Egner, S., Feldt, Markus, Grady, Carol A., Guyon, Olivier, Henning, Thomas, Hodapp, Klaus W., Janson, M., Knapp, Gillian R., Kwon, Jungmi, Mcelwain, Michael W., Moro-Martin, Amaya, Pyo, Tae-Soo, Serabyn, Eugene, Suenaga, Takuya, Takahashi, Yasuhiro H., Takami, M., Thalmann, Christian, Turner, Edwin L., Wisniewski, J., Mizuki, Toshiyuki, Yamada, Toru, Kuzuhara, Masayuki, Nakagawa, Takao, Nishikawa, Jun, Kusakabe, Nobuhiko, Goto, Miwa, Hayano, Yutaka, Hayashi, Masahiko, Hayashi, Saeko S., Ishii, Miki, Iye, Masanori, Kandori, Ryo, Matsuo, Taro, Miyama, Shoken, Morino, Jun-Ichi, Nishimura, Tetsuo, Suto, Hiroshi, Suzuki, Ryuji, Takato, Naruhisa, Terada, Hiroshi, Watanabe, Makoto, Takami, Hideki, Usuda, Tomonori, and Tamura, Motohide
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stars: individual: Eridani ,planets and satellites: general ,techniques: image processing ,instrumentation: adaptive optics - Abstract
著者人数: 51名, Accepted: 2016-08-23, 資料番号: SA1160184000
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19. High-contrast imaging of ϵ Eridani with ground-based instruments
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Mizuki, Toshiyuki, Yamada, Toru, Carson, Joseph C., Kuzuhara, Masayuki, Nakagawa, Takao, Nishikawa, June, Sitko, Michael L., Kudo, Tomoyuki, Kusakabe, Nobuhiko, Hashimoto, Jun, Abe, Lyu, Brander, W., Brandt, Timothy D., Egner, Sebastian E., Feldt, Markus, Goto, Miwa, Grady, Carol A., Guyon, Olivier, Hayano, Yutaka, Hayashi, Masahiko, Hayashi, Saeko S., Henning, Thomas, Hodapp, Klaus W., Ishii, Miki, Iye, Masanori, Janson, Markus, Kandori, Ryo, Knapp, Gillian R., Kwon, Jungmi, Matsuo, Taro, McElwain, Michael W., Miyama, Shoken, Morino, Junichi, Moro-Martín, Amaya, Nishimura, Tetsuro, Pyo, Tae-Soo, Serabyn, Eugene, Suenaga, Takuya, Suto, Hiroshi, Suzuki, Ryuji, Takahashi, Yasuhiro H., Takami, Michihiro, Takato, Naruhisa, Terada, Hiroshi, Thalmann, Christian, Turner, Edwin L., Watanabe, Makoto, Wisniewski, John P., Takami, Hideki, Usuda, Tomonori, and Tamura, Motohide
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Planets and satellites: general ,Instrumentation: adaptive optics ,Techniques: image processing ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Stars: individual:ϵ Eridani ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,general ,Techniques: image processing [Planets and satellites] ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
ϵ Eridani is one of the nearest solar-type stars. Its proximity and relatively young age allow high-contrast imaging observations to achieve sensitivities to planets at narrow separations down to an inner radius of ~5 AU. Previous observational studies of the system report a dust disk with asymmetric morphology as well as a giant planet with large orbital eccentricity, which may require another massive companion to induce the peculiar morphology and to enhance the large orbital eccentricity. In this paper, we report results from deep high-contrastimaging observations to detect the previously reported planet and search for other unseen less massive companions with Subaru/HiCIAO, Gemini-South/NICI, and VLT/NACO. No positive detection was made, but high-contrast measurements with the CH4S narrow-band filter of HiCIAO achieved sensitivities at 14.7 mag differential magnitude level, at an angular separation of 1.0″. In terms of planetary mass, as determined by cooling evolutionary models, the highest sensitivities were achieved by the Lp broad-band filter of NACO, resulting in sensitivities corresponding to 1.8, 2.8, and 4.5 Mjup at the projected separation of 3 AU, if 200, 400, and 800 Myr is assumed for the age of the system, respectively. We also discuss origins of the dust disk from the detection sensitivity in the planetary mass and find that a less massive eccentric planet is preferred for disk stirring, which is consistent with the orbital parameters of ϵ Eri b claimed from the previous long-term radial velocity monitoring., Astronomy & Astrophysics, 595, ISSN:0004-6361, ISSN:1432-0746
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20. Carbon Isotope Ratio in 12CO/13CO toward Local Molecular Clouds with Near-Infrared High-Resolution Spectroscopy of Vibrational Transition Bands
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Hayashi, Masa, Gaessler, W., Pyo, T.-S., Saint-Jacques, D., Mitchell, George F., Goto, Miwa, Usuda, Tomonori, Takato, Naruhisa, Sakamoto, Seiichi, Hayano, Yutaka, Iye, Masanori, Kamata, Yukiko, Kanzawa, Tomio, Kobayashi, Naoto, Minowa, Yosuke, Nedachi, Ko, Oya, Shin, Suto, Hiroshi, Takami, Hideki, and Terada, Hiroshi
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Physics ,Molecular cloud ,Extinction (astronomy) ,Near-infrared spectroscopy ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Excitation temperature ,Interstellar medium ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Space and Planetary Science ,Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) ,Spectroscopy ,Carbon monoxide - Abstract
著者人数: 20名, Accepted: 2003-08-04, 資料番号: SA1003563000
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- 2003
21. Clustering of galaxies around AGNs in the HSC Wide survey.
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Yuji SHIRASAKI, Masayuki AKIYAMA, Tohru NAGAO, Yoshiki TOBA, Wanqiu HE, Masatoshi OHISHI, Yoshihiko MIZUMOTO, Satoshi MIYAZAKI, NISHIZAWA, Atsushi J., and USUDA, Tomonori
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GALAXY clusters ,ACTIVE galactic nuclei ,SUPERMASSIVE black holes ,BLACK holes ,ASTRONOMICAL surveys ,GALACTIC redshift - Abstract
We have measured the clustering of galaxies around active galactic nuclei (AGNs) for which single-epoch virial masses of the super-massive black hole (SMBH) are available to investigate the relation between the large-scale environment of AGNs and the evolution of SMBHs. The AGN samples used in this work were derived from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) observations and the galaxy samples were from the 240 deg
2 S15b data of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC-SSP). The investigated redshift range is 0.6-3.0, and the masses of the SMBHs lie in the range 107.5 -1010 M⊙. The absolute magnitude of the galaxy samples reaches to Mλ310 ~ -18 at rest-frame wavelength 310 nm for the low-redshift end of the samples. More than 70% of the galaxies in the analysis are blue. We found a significant dependence of the cross-correlation length on redshift, which primarily reflects the brightness-dependence of the galaxy clustering. At the lowest redshifts the cross-correlation length increases from 7 h-1 Mpc around Mλ310 = -19 mag to >10 h-1 Mpc beyond Mλ310 = -20 mag. No significant dependence of the cross-correlation length on BH mass was found for whole galaxy samples dominated by blue galaxies, while there was an indication of BH mass dependence in the cross-correlation with red galaxies. These results provides a picture of the environment of AGNs studied in this paper being enriched with blue star-forming galaxies, and a fraction of the galaxies are evolving into red galaxies along with the evolution of SMBHs in that system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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22. Hot and Diffuse Clouds near the Galactic Center Probed by Metastable H3+
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Oka, Takeshi, Geballe, T. R., Goto, Miwa, Usuda, Tomonori, and McCall, B. J.
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Astrophysics (astro-ph) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics - Abstract
Using an absorption line from the metastable (J, K) = (3, 3) level of H3+ together with other lines of H3+ and CO observed along several sightlines, we have discovered a vast amount of high temperature (T ~ 250 K) and low density (n ~ 100 cm-3) gas with a large velocity dispersion in the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ) of the Galaxy, i.e., within 200 pc of the center. Approximately three fourths of the H3+ along the line of sight to the brightest source we observed, the Quintuplet object GCS 3-2, is inferred to be in the CMZ, with the remaining H3+ located in intervening spiral arms. About half of H3+ in the CMZ has velocities near ~ - 100 km s-1 indicating that it is associated with the 180 pc radius Expanding Molecular Ring which approximately forms outer boundary of the CMZ. The other half, with velocities of ~ - 50 km s-1 and ~ 0 km s-1, is probably closer to the center. CO is not very abundant in those clouds. Hot and diffuse gas in which the (3, 3) level is populated was not detected toward several dense clouds and diffuse clouds in the Galactic disk where large column densities of colder H3+ have been reported previously. Thus the newly discovered environment appears to be unique to the CMZ. The large observed H3+ column densities in the CMZ suggests an ionization rate much higher than in the diffuse interstellar medium in the Galactic disk. Our finding that the H3+ in the CMZ is almost entirely in diffuse clouds indicates that the reported volume filling factor (f ≥ 0.1) for n ≥ 104 cm-3 clouds in the CMZ is an overestimate by at least an order of magnitude., Comment: 33 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables
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23. A Young Brown Dwarf Companion to DH Tauri
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Kaifu, Norio, Kobayashi, Naoto, Miyama, Shoken, Ando, Hiroyasu, Takato, Naruhisa, Oya, Shin, Suto, Hiroshi, Murakawa, Koji, Usuda, Tomonori, Nishikawa, Takayuki, Pyo, Tae‐Soo, Yamashita, Takuya, Morino, Jun‐Ichi, Mayama, Satoshi, Ishii, Miki, Naoi, Takahiro, Hayashi, Saeko, Fukagawa, Misato, Oasa, Yumiko, Tsuji, Takashi, Tamura, Motohide, Hayashi, Masahiko, Itoh, Yoichi, Pyo, Tae-Soo, and Morino, Jun-Ichi
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Physics ,Proper motion ,Hertzsprung–Russell diagram ,Young stellar object ,Astrophysics (astro-ph) ,Brown dwarf ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Effective temperature ,Surface gravity ,Jupiter ,symbols.namesake ,T Tauri star ,Space and Planetary Science ,symbols ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the detection of a young brown dwarf companion DH Tau B associated with the classical T Tauri star DH Tau. Near-infrared coronagraphic observations with CIAO on the Subaru Telescope have revealed DH Tau B with H = \~15 mag located at 2.3" (330 AU) away from the primary DH Tau A. Comparing its position with a Hubble Space Telescope archive image, we confirmed that DH Tau A and B share the common proper motion, suggesting that they are physically associated with each other. The near-infrared color of DH Tau B is consistent with those of young stellar objects. The near-infrared spectra of DH Tau B show deep water absorption bands, a strong K I absorption line, and a moderate Na I absorption line. We derived its effective temperature and surface gravity of Teff = 2700 -- 2800 K and log g = 4.0--4.5, respectively, by comparing the observed spectra with synthesized spectra of low-mass objects. The location of DH Tau B on the HR diagram gives its mass of 30 -- 50 M_Jupiter., 10 pages, 14 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in ApJ
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- 2004
24. Seismic isolation system design and performance of TMT telescope structure.
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Sugimoto, Masahiro, Kato, Atsushi, Takaki, Junji, Tabata, Masaki, Hattori, Tomoya, Sadjadpour, Amir, Espeland, Brady, Thompson, Hugh, Sofuku, Satoru, Ezaki, Yutaka, Kawaguchi, Noboru, Usuda, Tomonori, Kusumoto, Hiroshi, Saito, Masao, Terada, Hiroshi, Tazawa, Seiichi, and Kinoshita, Kyle
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25. High resolution spectrograph unit (HRU) for the SUBARU/IRCS.
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Terada, Hiroshi, Yuji, Ikeda, Kobayashi, Naoto, Yasui, Chikako, Pyo, Tae-Soo, Usuda, Tomonori, Hayashi, Masahiko, and Kawakita, Hideyo
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26. The DIMM station at Subaru Telescope.
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Uraguchi, Fumihiro, Takato, Naruhisa, Miyashita, Akihiko, and Usuda, Tomonori
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27. Improvement of the pointing accuracy of the Subaru Telescope by suppressing vibrations.
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Kanzawa, Tomio, Tomono, Daigo, Usuda, Tomonori, Takato, Naruhisa, Negishi, Satoru, Sugahara, Shinji, and Itoh, Noboru
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28. Subaru Telescope improved pointing accuracy in open-loop and Az rail flatness.
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Negishi, Satoru, Kanzawa, Tomio, Tomono, Daigo, Usuda, Tomonori, Ohshima, Norio, Namikawa, Kazuhito, Ogasawara, Takeji, and Itoh, Noboru
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29. The Structure of the Young Stellar Outflows Revealed by High Angular Resolution [Fe II] λ 1.644 μ m Spectroscopy.
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Brandner, Wolfgang, Kasper, Markus E., Pyo, Tae-Soo, Hayashi, Masahiko, Kobayashi, Naoto, Tokunaga, Alan T., Terada, Hiroshi, Goto, Miwa, Takami, Hideki, Takato, Naruhisa, Gässler, Wolfgang, Oya, Shin, Hayano, Yutaka, Kamata, Yukiko, Minowa, Yosuke, Usuda, Tomonori, Iye, Masanori, and Yamashita, Takuya
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We introduce results of the [Fe ii] λ1.644 μm spectroscopic observations toward the outflows emanating from L1551 IRS 5, DG Tau, HL Tau, and RW Aur. We resolved the region within ~±140 AU (< ±1′′) from their driving sources with an angular resolution up to $0\rlap.^{''}16$ achieved with the Adaptive Optics System of Subaru Telescope. We detected two distinct velocity components separated in space and velocity for all the objects. The high velocity components (HVCs) show the radial velocities
V >250 km s-1 and is extended, while the low velocity components (LVCs) have their peak velocities of 80< V <150 km s-1 and is located near the driving sources. These velocities are consistent with the interpretation that the HVCs are launched from the star surface or its vicinity while the LVCs are accelerated near the inner edges of their accreting disks. We demonstrate that the [Fe ii] spectroscopy at high spatial and velocity resolutions is a powerful tool to study the outflow mechanisms from YSOs with large extinctions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] - Published
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30. Molecular Hydrogen Absorption Line Detected in Dense Molecular Clouds.
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Käufl, Hans Ulrich, Siebenmorgen, Ralf, Moorwood, Alan F. M., Usuda, Tomonori, and Goto, Miwa
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The H2ν=0-1 S(0) absorption line was detected together with CO ν=0-2 toward NGC 7538 IRS1 using IRCS at Subaru Telescope. The H2/CO ratio are directly measured to be 5100±1700 on the assumption that H2 ortho-to-para ratio is 3. The H2/CO ratio, which was measured in line of sight toward the Outer Galaxy, is ~1.4 times larger than ones measured in nearby YSOs (e.g., H2/CO= 3700+3100-2600 toward NGC 2024 IRS2 by Lacy et al. 1994 [1]). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Absorption Line Survey of H+3 Towards the Galactic Center.
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Käufl, Hans Ulrich, Siebenmorgen, Ralf, Moorwood, Alan F. M., Goto, Miwa, McCall, Benjamin J., Geballe, Tom R., Usuda, Tomonori, and Oka, Takeshi
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We have conducted high-resolution (R = 20,000) spectroscopy toward sources in the Galactic center in search of absorption lines of H+3. The observation had been so far limited to the absorption lines from the lowest levels: (J, K) = (1, 0) of ortho-H+3 and (1, 1) of para-H+3. The wide wavelength coverage afforded by a cross-dispersing spectrograph enabled efficient spectroscopic survey of H+3 scattered in the 3 μm region. The survey leads to the first detection of H+3 in the metastable state in the interstellar medium. The R(3, 3)l at 3.543 μm, which is starting from the metastable (J, K) = (3, 3) state, are remarkable in that the line profile is distinctly different from those starting from the ground states. The H+3 absorption toward the Galactic center occurs in dense and diffuse clouds along the line of sight as well as the molecular complex close to the Galactic nucleus. We compare the line profiles of R(3, 3)l with those of CO first overtone at the 2.4 μm to discuss the nature of the clouds in which H+3 absorption from metastable state takes place. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. The Carbon Isotope Ratio in Local Molecular Clouds.
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Käufl, Hans Ulrich, Siebenmorgen, Ralf, Moorwood, Alan F. M., Goto, Miwa, Usuda, Tomonori, Takato, Naruhisa, Masahiko, Hayashi, Sakamoto, Seiichi, and Mitchell, George F.
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We report the carbon isotope ratio in nearby molecular clouds LkHα 101, AFGL 490, and Mon R2 IRS 3. The vibrational transition bands of 12CO ν = 2 ← 0 and 13CO ν = 1 ← 0 were observed with high resolution near-infrared spectroscopy (R = 23,000) to measure the relative abundance of 13CO to 12CO. The isotopic ratios are 12CO/13CO = 137±9 (LkHα 101), 86±49 (AFGL 490), and 158 (Mon R2 IRS 3), which is twice higher than in the solar neighborhood. The molecular clouds are with high visible extinction (AV = 10-70 mag), well shielded from destructive FUV field. It is questionable that the selective photo-destruction of 13CO plays a major role in biasing isotope ratio. Uncertainty in the Doppler parameters of the unresolved absorption lines, and possible emission filling of fundamental transitions are suspected to account for the high 12CO/13CO ratio. Higher resolution spectroscopy (R ~ 100,000) is the key to go for the accurate measurement of isotope ratio. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Statistics of the weather data, environment data, and the seeing of the Subaru Telescope.
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Miyashita, Akihiko, Takato, Naruhisa, Usuda, Tomonori, Uraguchi, Fumihiro, and Ogasawara, Ryusuke
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- 2004
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34. Subaru Telescope: current performances and future upgrade plans.
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Usuda, Tomonori, Takato, Naruhisa, Kanzawa, Tomio, Miyashita, Akihiko, Uraguchi, Fumihiro, Kurakami, Tomio, Kosugi, George, Hayashi, Saeko S., Akiyama, Masayuki, Itoh, Noboru, Negishi, Satoru, Sugahara, Shinji, and Tanaka, Wataru
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- 2004
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35. Mirror coating 2003 in Subaru Telescope.
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Kurakami, Tomio, Yutani, Masami, Kanzawa, Tomio, Ohshima, Norio, Hayashi, Saeko S., Usuda, Tomonori, and Kubota, Shin-ichi
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- 2004
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36. An experiment for developing a micro-crack alert system for large thin mirror.
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Takato, Naruhisa, Miyagawa, Ryuji, Shigemori, Kiyoshi, Iye, Masanori, Okita, Kiichi, Miyashita, Akihiko, Sasaki, Toshiyuki, Usuda, Tomonori, Sonoda, Masuo, and Kubota, Hiroshi
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- 2004
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37. Performance of active mirror support of Subaru Telescope.
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Takato, Naruhisa, Usuda, Tomonori, and Tanaka, Wataru
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- 2003
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38. Subaru Telescope: current performances and future upgrade plans.
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Usuda, Tomonori, Takato, Naruhisa, Morino, Jun'ichi, Kosugi, George, Miyashita, Akihiko, Noumaru, Junichi, Kanzawa, Tomio, Hayashi, Saeko S., Letawsky, Michael, Yamashita, Takuya, Itoh, Noboru, and Tanaka, Wataru
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- 2003
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39. Update on the Subaru Cassegrain Instrument Automatic Exchanger Control System.
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Omata, Koji, Usuda, Tomonori, Yutani, Masami, Nishimura, Tetsuo, and Sawada, Shigeru
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- 2002
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40. Control of the Subaru telescope instrument exchanger system.
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Omata, Koji, Usuda, Tomonori, Yutani, Masami, Noguchi, Takeshi, Nishimura, Tetsuo, and Sawada, Shigeru
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- 2000
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41. CIAX: Cassegrain instrument auto exchanger for the Subaru telescope.
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Usuda, Tomonori, Omata, Koji, Yutani, Masami, Torii, Yasuo, Mikami, Yoshitaka, Nishino, Tetsuo, Noguchi, Takeshi, Nishimura, Tetsuo, and Sawada, Shigeru
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- 2000
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42. INFRARED H AND CO STUDIES OF THE GALACTIC CORE: GCIRS 3 AND GCIRS 1W.
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Goto, Miwa, Geballe, T. R., Indriolo, Nick, Yusef-Zadeh, Farhad, Usuda, Tomonori, Henning, Thomas, and Oka, Takeshi
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GALACTIC center ,GALAXY clusters ,INFRARED sources ,DISKS (Astrophysics) ,MOLECULAR clouds - Abstract
We have obtained improved spectra of key fundamental band lines of H, R(1, 1)
l , R(3, 3)l , and R(2, 2)l , and ro-vibrational transitions of CO on sightlines toward the luminous infrared sources GCIRS 3 and GCIRS 1W, each located in the Central Cluster of the Galactic center within several arcseconds of Sgr A*. The spectra reveal absorption occurring in three kinds of gaseous environments: (1) cold dense and diffuse gas associated with foreground spiral/lateral arms; (2) warm and diffuse gas absorbing over a wide and mostly negative velocity range, which appears to fill a significant fraction of the Galaxy's Central Molecular Zone (CMZ); and (3) warm, dense and compact clouds with velocities near +50 km s–1 probably within 1-2 pc of the center. The absorptions by the first two cloud types are nearly identical for all the sources in the Central Cluster, and are similar to those previously observed on sightlines from Sgr A* to 30 pc east of it. Cloud type (3), which has only been observed toward the Central Cluster, shows distinct differences between the sightlines to GCIRS 3 and GCIRS 1W, which are separated on the sky by only 0.33 pc in projection. We identify this material as part of an inward extension of the circumnuclear disk previously known from HCN mapping. Lower limits on the products of the hydrogen ionization rate ζ and the path length L are 2.3 × 105 cm s–1 and 1.5 × 103 cm s–1 for the warm and diffuse CMZ gas and for the warm and dense clouds in the core, respectively. The limits indicate that the ionization rates in these regions are well above 10–15 s–1 . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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43. Extra-solar planets exploration using frequency comb: Infrared Doppler instrument for the Subaru telescope (IRD).
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Tamura, Motohide, Kotani, Takayuki, Nishikawa, Jun, Kurokawa, Takashi, Kashiwagi, Ken, Suto, Hiroshi, Sato, Bun'ei, Aoki, Wak, Usuda, Tomonori, Nishiyama, Shogo, Ikeda, Yuji, Hall, Donald B., Hodapp, Klaus W., Jacobson, Shane, Morino, Jun-Ichi, Okuyama, Yasushi, Tanaka, Yoichi, Suzuki, Shoya, Inoue, Sadahiro, and Kwon, Jungmi
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44. A Young Brown Dwarf Companion to DH TauriBased on data collected at the Subaru Telescope, which is operated by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan.
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Itoh, Yoichi, Hayashi, Masahiko, Tamura, Motohide, Tsuji, Takashi, Oasa, Yumiko, Fukagawa, Misato, Hayashi, Saeko S., Naoi, Takahiro, Ishii, Miki, Mayama, Satoshi, Morino, Jun-ichi, Yamashita, Takuya, Pyo, Tae-Soo, Nishikawa, Takayuki, Usuda, Tomonori, Murakawa, Koji, Suto, Hiroshi, Oya, Shin, Takato, Naruhisa, and Ando, Hiroyasu
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- 2005
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45. FAST [Fe II] Wind with a Wide Opening Angle from L1551 IRS 5Based on data collected at the Subaru Telescope, which is operated by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan.
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Pyo, Tae-Soo, Hayashi, Masahiko, Kobayashi, Naoto, Tokunaga, Alan T., Terada, Hiroshi, Tsujimoto, Masahiro, Hayashi, Saeko S., Usuda, Tomonori, Yamashita, Takuya, Takami, Hideki, Takato, Naruhisa, and Nedachi, Ko
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- 2005
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46. [Fe II] 1.257 μm and He I 1.083 μm Emission in the Central Region of the Orion Nebula: H II Region, HH Flows, Jets, and Proplyds.
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Takami, Michihiro, Usuda, Tomonori, Sugai, Hajime, Suto, Hiroshi, Pyo, Tae-Soo, Takeyama, Norihide, Aoki, Tetsuo, Mizutani, Kohei, and Tanaka, Masuo
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- 2002
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47. Upgrading the SOAR telescope calibration wave front sensor system.
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Marshall, Heather K., Spyromilio, Jason, Usuda, Tomonori, David, Nicole, Bonati, Marco, Piraces, Jose, Briceño, Cesar, Cantarutti, Rolando E., and Tighe, Roberto
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- 2020
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48. Preliminary design of a dual 22/31 GHz single-chip water vapour radiometer.
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Marshall, Heather K., Spyromilio, Jason, Usuda, Tomonori, Behrens, Max T., and Stander, Tinus
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- 2020
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49. Development of the Multi-channel Photometric Survey telescope.
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Marshall, Heather K., Spyromilio, Jason, Usuda, Tomonori, Yuan, Xiangyan, Li, Zhengyang, Liu, Xiaowei, Niu, Dongsheng, Lu, Qishui, Jiang, Fanghua, Wang, Yuefei, Li, Xiaoyan, Liang, YongJun, Wang, Hai, Zhang, Chao, Wang, Jinfeng, Li, Bo, Tian, Jie, Lu, Haiping, Chen, Bingqiu, and Huang, Yang
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- 2020
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50. Simons Observatory Small Aperture Telescope overview.
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Marshall, Heather K., Spyromilio, Jason, Usuda, Tomonori, Kiuchi, Kenji, Adachi, Shunsuke, Ali, Aamir M., Arnold, Kam, Ashton, Peter, Austermann, Jason E., Bazako, Andrew, Beall, James A., Chinone, Yuji, Coppi, Gabriele, Crowley, Kevin D., Crowley, Kevin T., Dicker, Simon, Dober, Bradley, Duff, Shannon M., Fabbian, Giulio, and Galitzki, Nicholas
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- 2020
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