18,175 results on '"A. Fukazawa"'
Search Results
152. Kidney Cancer Detection from CT Images by Transformer-Based Classifiers.
- Author
-
Toru Tanaka, Takaki Fukazawa, Yoshitaka Kameya, Keiichi Yamada, Kazuhiro Hotta, Tomoichi Takahashi, Naoto Sassa, Yoshihisa Matsukawa, Shingo Iwano, and Tokunori Yamamoto
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
153. Personalized human mobility prediction for HuMob challenge.
- Author
-
Masahiro Suzuki, Shomu Furuta, and Yusuke Fukazawa
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
154. Work-in-Progress: Relating Logical Thinking Skills to Program Complexity in Children's Programming Education.
- Author
-
Daisuke Saito, Hironori Washizaki, Yui Ono, Yoshiaki Fukazawa, and Mio Ezure
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
155. Constructing Data-Driven Personas for Effective Utilization in Social Network Service Activity Data.
- Author
-
Junyan Chen, Hironori Washizaki, Rie Sera, and Yoshiaki Fukazawa
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
156. Implementation of Coupled Numerical Analysis of Magnetospheric Dynamics and Spacecraft Charging Phenomena via Code-To-Code Adapter (CoToCoA) Framework.
- Author
-
Yohei Miyake, Youhei Sunada, Yuito Tanaka, Kazuya Nakazawa, Takeshi Nanri, Keiichiro Fukazawa, and Yuto Katoh
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
157. A Machine Learning Based Approach to Detect Machine Learning Design Patterns.
- Author
-
Weitao Pan, Hironori Washizaki, Nobukazu Yoshioka, Yoshiaki Fukazawa, Foutse Khomh, and Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
158. Implementation of Coupled Numerical Analysis of Magnetospheric Dynamics and Spacecraft Charging Phenomena via Code-To-Code Adapter (CoToCoA) Framework
- Author
-
Miyake, Yohei, Sunada, Youhei, Tanaka, Yuito, Nakazawa, Kazuya, Nanri, Takeshi, Fukazawa, Keiichiro, Katoh, Yuto, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Mikyška, Jiří, editor, de Mulatier, Clélia, editor, Paszynski, Maciej, editor, Krzhizhanovskaya, Valeria V., editor, Dongarra, Jack J., editor, and Sloot, Peter M.A., editor
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
159. Effect of Data Size and Machine Translation on the Accuracy of Automatic Personality Classification
- Author
-
Fukazawa, Yuki, Ito, Akinori, Nose, Takashi, Howlett, Robert J., Series Editor, Jain, Lakhmi C., Series Editor, Kondo, Kazuhiro, editor, Horng, Mong-Fong, editor, Pan, Jeng-Shyang, editor, and Hu, Pei, editor
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
160. Supporting Conveyance of Webpages by Highlighting Text for Visually Impaired Persons
- Author
-
Sayama, Daisuke, Shirogane, Junko, Iwata, Hajime, Fukazawa, Yoshiaki, Tsihrintzis, George A., Series Editor, Virvou, Maria, Series Editor, Jain, Lakhmi C., Series Editor, and Saruwatari, Takuya, editor
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
161. Widely distributable and retainable in-situ gelling material for treating myocardial infarction
- Author
-
Le, Hue Thi, Mahara, Atsushi, Fukazawa, Kyoko, Nagasaki, Takeshi, and Yamaoka, Tetsuji
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
162. Photo-induced universal modification of small-diameter decellularized blood vessels with a hemocompatible peptide improves in vivo patency
- Author
-
Zhang, Wei, Fukazawa, Kyoko, Mahara, Atsushi, Jiang, Haiyue, and Yamaoka, Tetsuji
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
163. Nanocellulose hydrogels formed via crystalline transformation from cellulose I to II and subsequent freeze cross-linking reaction
- Author
-
Sekine, Yurina, Nankawa, Takuya, Hiroi, Kosuke, Oba, Yojiro, Nagakawa, Yoshiyasu, Sugita, Tsuyoshi, Shibayama, Yuki, and Ikeda-Fukazawa, Tomoko
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
164. A surgical case of pulmonary adenocarcinoma in the right upper lobe associated with a systemic artery‐to‐pulmonary artery fistula
- Author
-
Yuta Ishida, Takuro Yukawa, Yasunari Nagasaki, Daisuke Minami, Hiroyasu Fujiwara, Yasumasa Monobe, Takuya Fukazawa, and Tomoki Yamatsuji
- Subjects
lung cancer ,selective arterial embolization ,systemic artery‐to‐pulmonary artery fistulas ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract A 52‐year‐old female never‐smoker with an abnormal shadow in the right lung detected on radiography was referred to our institution. Contrast‐enhanced computed tomography revealed an irregular nodule in the upper lobe of the right lung, suggestive of a pulmonary vascular abnormality. Angiography revealed a direct communication between the right internal mammary artery (IMA) and the right upper lobe pulmonary artery branches, with dilated and tortuous vascular proliferation. As multiple branch arteries were seen flowing into the upper lobe from the IMA, transcatheter selective embolization of these vessels and right upper lobectomy by video‐assisted thoracoscopic surgery were performed. Contrary to the clinical diagnosis, the pathological finding was a pulmonary adenocarcinoma of the right upper lobe. Additional lymph node dissection was performed later. We report an extremely rare and unprecedented case of pulmonary adenocarcinoma fed by the right IMA, with a literature review.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
165. Prognosis of primary pulmonary adenocarcinoma after surgical resection in small‐breed dogs: 52 cases (2005‐2021)
- Author
-
Masanao Ichimata, Yumiko Kagawa, Keita Namiki, Atsushi Toshima, Yuko Nakano, Fukiko Matsuyama, Eri Fukazawa, Kei Harada, Ryuzo Katayama, and Tetsuya Kobayashi
- Subjects
adjuvant chemotherapy ,pneumonectomy ,pulmonary adenocarcinoma ,small‐breed dogs ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Abstract Background Tumor size is an important prognostic factor in lung cancer in dogs, and the canine lung carcinoma stage classification (CLCSC) recently has been proposed to subdivide tumor sizes. It is unclear if the same classification scheme can be used for small‐breed dogs. Objectives To investigate whether the tumor size classification of CLCS is prognostic for survival and progression outcomes in small‐breed dogs with surgically resected pulmonary adenocarcinomas (PACs). Animals Fifty‐two client‐owned small‐breed dogs with PAC. Methods Single‐center retrospective cohort study conducted between 2005 and 2021. Medical records of dogs weighing 3 cm to ≤5 cm, >5 cm to ≤7 cm, or >7 cm were 15, 18, 14, and 5, respectively. The median progression‐free interval (PFI) and overall survival time (OST) were 754 and 716 days, respectively. In univariable analysis, clinical signs, lymph node metastasis, margin, and histologic grade were associated with PFI, and age, clinical signs, margin, and lymph node metastasis were associated with OST. Tumor size classification of CLCS was associated with PFI in all categories, and tumor size >7 cm was associated with OST. In multivariable analysis, tumor size >5 cm to ≤7 cm and margin were associated with PFI, and age was associated with OST. Conclusions and Clinical Importance The tumor size classification of CLCS would be an important prognostic factor in small‐breed dogs with surgically resected PACs.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
166. Independent risk factors of rapid glomerular filtration rate decline in patients with type 2 diabetes with preserved kidney function and normoalbuminuria: A multicenter cohort study
- Author
-
Daishi Hirano, Hiroyuki Unoki‐Kubota, Toshiyuki Imasawa, Ritsuko Yamamoto‐Honda, Hiroshi Kajio, Shigeo Yamashita, Yuka Fukazawa, Naoto Seki, Mitsuhiko Noda, and Yasushi Kaburagi
- Subjects
Estimated glomerular filtration rate ,Hemoglobin level ,Kidney function decline ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Abstract Aims/Introduction Research on the incidence and underlying mechanisms of rapid renal function decline in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus with preserved renal function and normoalbuminuria is limited. This study aimed to investigate the involvement of hemoglobin level as a risk factor for rapid decliners among patients with type 2 diabetes with preserved renal function and normoalbuminuria. Materials and Methods This was a retrospective observational study of 242 patients with type 2 diabetes with a baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate of ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2 and normoalbuminuria (1 year. The annual rate of estimated glomerular filtration rate decline during the follow‐up period was calculated using least square regression analysis; rapid decliners defined at ≥3.3%/year. Risk factors associated with rapid decliners were identified using a logistic regression analysis of variables previously identified as risk factors of rapid decliners. Results The median follow‐up period was 6.7 years, and 34 patients showed rapid decliners. On multivariate analysis, lower baseline hemoglobin level was a risk factor of rapid decliners (odds ratio 0.69, 95% confidence interval 0.47–0.99; P = 0.045). Furthermore, the baseline hemoglobin levels were correlated positively with iron and ferritin levels, implying that an impaired iron metabolism might cause lower hemoglobin levels in rapid decliners. Conclusions In patients with type 2 diabetes with preserved renal function and normoalbuminuria, lower hemoglobin levels were a risk factor for rapid decliners, where disturbed iron metabolism might precede the development of diabetic kidney disease.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
167. The XRISM/Resolve View of the Fe K Region of Cyg X-3
- Author
-
XRISM Collaboration, Marc Audard, Hisamitsu Awaki, Ralf Ballhausen, Aya Bamba, Ehud Behar, Rozenn Boissay-Malaquin, Laura Brenneman, Gregory V. Brown, Lia Corrales, Elisa Costantini, Renata Cumbee, María Díaz Trigo, Chris Done, Tadayasu Dotani, Ken Ebisawa, Megan E. Eckart, Dominique Eckert, Satoshi Eguchi, Teruaki Enoto, Yuichiro Ezoe, Adam Foster, Ryuichi Fujimoto, Yutaka Fujita, Yasushi Fukazawa, Kotaro Fukushima, Akihiro Furuzawa, Luigi Gallo, Javier A. García, Liyi Gu, Matteo Guainazzi, Kouichi Hagino, Kenji Hamaguchi, Isamu Hatsukade, Katsuhiro Hayashi, Takayuki Hayashi, Natalie Hell, Edmund Hodges-Kluck, Ann Hornschemeier, Yuto Ichinohe, Manabu Ishida, Kumi Ishikawa, Yoshitaka Ishisaki, Jelle Kaastra, Timothy Kallman, Erin Kara, Satoru Katsuda, Yoshiaki Kanemaru, Richard Kelley, Caroline Kilbourne, Shunji Kitamoto, Shogo Kobayashi, Takayoshi Kohmura, Aya Kubota, Maurice Leutenegger, Michael Loewenstein, Yoshitomo Maeda, Maxim Markevitch, Hironori Matsumoto, Kyoko Matsushita, Dan McCammon, Brian McNamara, François Mernier, Eric D. Miller, Jon M. Miller, Ikuyuki Mitsuishi, Misaki Mizumoto, Tsunefumi Mizuno, Koji Mori, Koji Mukai, Hiroshi Murakami, Richard Mushotzky, Hiroshi Nakajima, Kazuhiro Nakazawa, Jan-Uwe Ness, Kumiko Nobukawa, Masayoshi Nobukawa, Hirofumi Noda, Hirokazu Odaka, Shoji Ogawa, Anna Ogorzalek, Takashi Okajima, Naomi Ota, Stephane Paltani, Robert Petre, Paul Plucinsky, Frederick S. Porter, Katja Pottschmidt, Kosuke Sato, Toshiki Sato, Makoto Sawada, Hiromi Seta, Megumi Shidatsu, Aurora Simionescu, Randall Smith, Hiromasa Suzuki, Andrew Szymkowiak, Hiromitsu Takahashi, Mai Takeo, Toru Tamagawa, Keisuke Tamura, Takaaki Tanaka, Atsushi Tanimoto, Makoto Tashiro, Yukikatsu Terada, Yuichi Terashima, Yohko Tsuboi, Masahiro Tsujimoto, Hiroshi Tsunemi, Takeshi Tsuru, Hiroyuki Uchida, Nagomi Uchida, Yuusuke Uchida, Hideki Uchiyama, Yoshihiro Ueda, Shinichiro Uno, Jacco Vink, Shin Watanabe, Brian J. Williams, Satoshi Yamada, Shinya Yamada, Hiroya Yamaguchi, Kazutaka Yamaoka, Noriko Yamasaki, Makoto Yamauchi, Shigeo Yamauchi, Tahir Yaqoob, Tomokage Yoneyama, Tessei Yoshida, Mihoko Yukita, Irina Zhuravleva, Ryota Tomaru, Tasuku Hayashi, Tomohiro Hakamata, Daiki Miura, Karri Koljonen, and Mike McCollough
- Subjects
High mass x-ray binary stars ,High resolution spectroscopy ,Astrophysics ,QB460-466 - Abstract
The X-ray binary system Cygnus X-3 (4U 2030+40, V1521 Cyg) is luminous but enigmatic owing to the high intervening absorption. High-resolution X-ray spectroscopy uniquely probes the dynamics of the photoionized gas in the system. In this Letter, we report on an observation of Cyg X-3 with the XRISM/Resolve spectrometer, which provides unprecedented spectral resolution and sensitivity in the 2–10 keV band. We detect multiple kinematic and ionization components in absorption and emission whose superposition leads to complex line profiles, including strong P Cygni profiles on resonance lines. The prominent Fe xxv He α and Fe xxvi Ly α emission complexes are clearly resolved into their characteristic fine-structure transitions. Self-consistent photoionization modeling allows us to disentangle the absorption and emission components and measure the Doppler velocity of these components as a function of binary orbital phase. We find a significantly higher velocity amplitude for the emission lines than for the absorption lines. The absorption lines generally appear blueshifted by ∼−500–600 km s ^−1 . We show that the wind decomposes naturally into a relatively smooth and large-scale component, perhaps associated with the background wind itself, plus a turbulent, denser structure located close to the compact object in its orbit.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
168. XRISM Spectroscopy of the Fe Kα Emission Line in the Seyfert Active Galactic Nucleus NGC 4151 Reveals the Disk, Broad-line Region, and Torus
- Author
-
XRISM Collaboration, Marc Audard, Hisamitsu Awaki, Ralf Ballhausen, Aya Bamba, Ehud Behar, Rozenn Boissay-Malaquin, Laura Brenneman, Gregory V. Brown, Lia Corrales, Elisa Costantini, Renata Cumbee, Maria Diaz Trigo, Chris Done, Tadayasu Dotani, Ken Ebisawa, Megan E. Eckart, Dominique Eckert, Teruaki Enoto, Satoshi Eguchi, Yuichiro Ezoe, Adam Foster, Ryuichi Fujimoto, Yutaka Fujita, Yasushi Fukazawa, Kotaro Fukushima, Akihiro Furuzawa, Luigi Gallo, Javier A. García, Liyi Gu, Matteo Guainazzi, Kouichi Hagino, Kenji Hamaguchi, Isamu Hatsukade, Katsuhiro Hayashi, Takayuki Hayashi, Natalie Hell, Edmund Hodges-Kluck, Ann Hornschemeier, Yuto Ichinohe, Manabu Ishida, Kumi Ishikawa, Yoshitaka Ishisaki, Jelle Kaastra, Timothy Kallman, Erin Kara, Satoru Katsuda, Yoshiaki Kanemaru, Richard Kelley, Caroline Kilbourne, Shunji Kitamoto, Shogo Kobayashi, Takayoshi Kohmura, Aya Kubota, Maurice Leutenegger, Michael Loewenstein, Yoshitomo Maeda, Maxim Markevitch, Hironori Matsumoto, Kyoko Matsushita, Dan McCammon, Brian McNamara, François Mernier, Eric D. Miller, Jon M. Miller, Ikuyuki Mitsuishi, Misaki Mizumoto, Tsunefumi Mizuno, Koji Mori, Koji Mukai, Hiroshi Murakami, Richard Mushotzky, Hiroshi Nakajima, Kazuhiro Nakazawa, Jan-Uwe Ness, Kumiko Nobukawa, Masayoshi Nobukawa, Hirofumi Noda, Hirokazu Odaka, Shoji Ogawa, Anna Ogorzalek, Takashi Okajima, Naomi Ota, Stephane Paltani, Robert Petre, Paul Plucinsky, Frederick S. Porter, Katja Pottschmidt, Kosuke Sato, Toshiki Sato, Makoto Sawada, Hiromi Seta, Megumi Shidatsu, Aurora Simionescu, Randall Smith, Hiromasa Suzuki, Andrew Szymkowiak, Hiromitsu Takahashi, Mai Takeo, Toru Tamagawa, Keisuke Tamura, Takaaki Tanaka, Atsushi Tanimoto, Makoto Tashiro, Yukikatsu Terada, Yuichi Terashima, Yohko Tsuboi, Masahiro Tsujimoto, Hiroshi Tsunemi, Takeshi Tsuru, Hiroyuki Uchida, Nagomi Uchida, Yuusuke Uchida, Hideki Uchiyama, Yoshihiro Ueda, Shinichiro Uno, Jacco Vink, Shin Watanabe, Brian J. Williams, Satoshi Yamada, Shinya Yamada, Hiroya Yamaguchi, Kazutaka Yamaoka, Noriko Yamasaki, Makoto Yamauchi, Shigeo Yamauchi, Tahir Yaqoob, Tomokage Yoneyama, Tessei Yoshida, Mihoko Yukita, Irina Zhuravleva, Xin Xiang, Takeo Minezaki, Margaret Buhariwalla, Dimitra Gerolymatou, and Scott Hagen
- Subjects
High energy astrophysics ,High-luminosity active galactic nuclei ,Accretion ,Astrophysical black holes ,Astrophysics ,QB460-466 - Abstract
We present an analysis of the first two XRISM/Resolve spectra of the well-known Seyfert-1.5 active galactic nucleus (AGN) in NGC 4151, obtained in 2023 December. Our work focuses on the nature of the narrow Fe K _α emission line at 6.4 keV, the strongest and most common X-ray line observed in AGN. The total line is found to consist of three components. Even the narrowest component of the line is resolved with evident Fe K _α _,1 (6.404 keV) and K _α _,2 (6.391 keV) contributions in a 2:1 flux ratio, fully consistent with neutral gas with negligible bulk velocity. Subject to the limitations of our models, the narrowest and intermediate-width components are consistent with emission from optically thin gas, suggesting that they arise in a disk atmosphere and/or wind. Modeling the three line components in terms of Keplerian broadening, they are readily associated with (1) the inner wall of the “torus,” (2) the innermost optical “broad-line region” (or “X-ray BLR”), and (3) a region with a radius of r ≃ 100 GM / c ^2 that may signal a warp in the accretion disk. Viable alternative explanations of the broadest component include a fast-wind component and/or scattering; however, we find evidence of variability in the narrow Fe K _α line complex on timescales consistent with small radii. The best-fit models are statistically superior to simple Voigt functions, but when fit with Voigt profiles the time-averaged lines are consistent with a projected velocity broadening of FWHM $\,=\,{1600}_{-200}^{+400}\,\mathrm{km}\,{{\rm{s}}}^{-1}$ . Overall, the resolution and sensitivity of XRISM show that the narrow Fe K line in AGN is an effective probe of all key parts of the accretion flow, as it is currently understood. We discuss the implications of these findings for our understanding of AGN accretion, future studies with XRISM, and X-ray-based black hole mass measurements.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
169. Correction: Inhibition of the Growth Factor MDK/Midkine by a Novel Small Molecule Compound to Treat Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.
- Author
-
Huifang Hao, Yutaka Maeda, Takuya Fukazawa, Tomoki Yamatsuji, Munenori Takaoka, Xiao-Hong Bao, Junji Matsuoka, Tatsuo Okui, Tsuyoshi Shimo, Nagio Takigawa, Yasuko Tomono, Motowo Nakajima, Iris M Fink-Baldauf, Sandra Nelson, William Seibel, Ruben Papoian, Jeffrey A Whitsett, and Yoshio Naomoto
- Subjects
Medicine ,Science - Abstract
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0071093.].
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
170. GRBAlpha: A 1U CubeSat mission for validating timing-based gamma-ray burst localization
- Author
-
Pál, András, Ohno, Masanori, Mészáros, László, Werner, Norbert, Řípa, Jakub, Frajt, Marcel, Hirade, Naoyoshi, Hudec, Ján, Kapuš, Jakub, Koleda, Martin, Laszlo, Robert, Lipovský, Pavol, Matake, Hiroto, Šmelko, Miroslav, Uchida, Nagomi, Csák, Balázs, Enoto, Teruaki, Frei, Zsolt, Fukazawa, Yasushi, Galgóczi, Gábor, Hirose, Kengo, Hisadomihi, Syohei, Ichinohe, Yuto, Kiss, László L., Mizuno, Tsunefumi, Nakazawa, Kazuhiro, Odaka, Hirokazu, Takahashi, Hiromitsu, and Torigoe, Kento
- Subjects
Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
GRBAlpha is a 1U CubeSat mission with an expected launch date in the first half of 2021. It carries a 75 x 75 x 5 mm CsI(Tl) scintillator, read out by a dual-channel multi-pixel photon counter (MPPC) setup, to detect gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). The GRB detector is an in-orbit demonstration for the detector system on the Cubesats Applied for MEasuring and LOcalising Transients (CAMELOT) mission. While GRBAlpha provides 1/8th of the expected effective area of CAMELOT, the comparison of the observed light curves with other existing GRB monitoring satellites will allow us to validate the core idea of CAMELOT, i.e. the feasibility of timing-based localization., Comment: Submitted to the Proceedings of the SPIE for Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation 2020
- Published
- 2020
171. Origin of the in-orbit instrumental background of the Hard X-ray Imager onboard Hitomi
- Author
-
Hagino, Kouichi, Odaka, Hirokazu, Sato, Goro, Sato, Tamotsu, Suzuki, Hiromasa, Mizuno, Tsunefumi, Kawaharada, Madoka, Ohno, Masanori, Nakazawa, Kazuhiro, Kobayashi, Shogo B., Murakami, Hiroaki, Miyake, Katsuma, Asai, Makoto, Koi, Tatsumi, Madejski, Greg, Saito, Shinya, Wright, Dennis H., Enoto, Teruaki, Fukazawa, Yasushi, Hayashi, Katsuhiro, Kataoka, Jun, Katsuta, Junichiro, Kokubun, Motohide, Laurent, Philippe, Lebrun, Francois, Limousin, Olivier, Maier, Daniel, Makishima, Kazuo, Mori, Kunishiro, Nakamori, Takeshi, Nakano, Toshio, Noda, Hirofumi, Ohta, Masayuki, Sato, Rie, Tajima, Hiroyasu, Takahashi, Hiromitsu, Takahashi, Tadayuki, Takeda, Shin'ichiro, Tanaka, Takaaki, Terada, Yukikatsu, Uchiyama, Hideki, Uchiyama, Yasunobu, Watanabe, Shin, Yamaoka, Kazutaka, Yatsu, Yoichi, and Yuasa, Takayuki
- Subjects
Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
Understanding and reducing the in-orbit instrumental backgrounds are essential to achieving high sensitivity in hard X-ray astronomical observations. The observational data of the Hard X-ray Imager (HXI) on board the Hitomi satellite provides useful information on the background components, owing to its multi-layer configuration with different atomic numbers: the HXI consists of a stack of four layers of Si (Z = 14) detectors and one layer of CdTe (Z = 48, 52) detector surrounded by well-type BGO (Bi4Ge3O12) active shields. Based on the observational data, the backgrounds of top Si layer, the three underlying Si layers, and the CdTe layer are inferred to be dominated by different components, namely, low-energy electrons, albedo neutrons, and proton-induced radioactivation, respectively. Monte Carlo simulations of the in-orbit background of the HXI reproduce the observed background spectrum of each layer well, thereby verifying the above hypothesis quantitatively. In addition, we suggest the inclusion of an electron shield to reduce the background., Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in JATIS
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
172. Origin of the UV to X-ray emission of radio galaxy NGC 1275 explored by analyzing its variability
- Author
-
Imazato, Fumiya, Fukazawa, Yasushi, Sasada, Mahito, and Sakamoto, Takanori
- Subjects
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We analyze the ultraviolet (UV) and X-ray data of NGC 1275 obtained with {\it Swift}/UVOT, XRT, BAT and {\it Fermi} Large Area Telescope over about 10 years to investigate the origin of the nuclear emission from NGC 1275. We confirm that the UV and soft/hard X-ray fluxes gradually increased along with the GeV gamma rays. At times, short-term variations in the UV or soft X-ray spectral regions showed rapid variations correlated with the GeV gamma-rays. However there was no significant correlation between the UV and soft X-rays. The UV spectrum had a narrow spectral shape that could be represented by single-temperature blackbody radiation. These results could possibly indicate that the long-term variability of UV and X-ray emissions is caused by the jet, while the emissions from the accretion disk contribute to the UV and X-ray bands to some extent., Comment: 38 pages, 14 figures. Accepted in ApJ
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
173. Spin-wave dispersion and exchange stiffness in Nd$_2$Fe$_{14}$B and $R$Fe$_{11}$Ti ($R$=Y, Nd, Sm) from first-principles calculations
- Author
-
Fukazawa, Taro, Akai, Hisazumi, Harashima, Yosuke, and Miyake, Takashi
- Subjects
Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We theoretically investigate spin-wave dispersion in rare-earth magnet compounds by using first-principles calculations and a method we call the reciprocal-space algorithm (RSA). The value of the calculated exchange stiffness for Nd$_2$Fe$_{14}$B is within the range of reported experimental values. We find that the exchange stiffness is considerably anisotropic when only short-range exchange couplings are considered, whereas inclusion of long-range couplings weakens the anisotropy. In contrast, $R$Fe$_{11}$Ti ($R$=Y, Nd, Sm) shows large anisotropy in the exchange stiffness., Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
174. Successive magnetic transitions in heavy fermion superconductor Ce3PtIn11 studied by 115In nuclear quadrupole resonance
- Author
-
Fukazawa, H., Kumeda, K., Shioda, N., Lee, YS, Kohori, Y., Sugimoto, K., Das, D., Blawat, J., and Kaczorowski, D.
- Subjects
Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
Nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) measurements were performed on the heavy fermion superconductor Ce3PtIn11 with Tc = 0.32 K. The temperature dependence of both spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T1 and NQR spectra evidences the occurrence of two successive magnetic transitions with TN1 = 2.2 K and TN2 = 2.0 K. In successive magnetic transitions, even though the magnetic moment at the Ce(2) site plays a major role, the magnetic moment at the Ce(1) site also contributes to some extent. While a commensurate antiferromagnetic ordered state appears for TN2 < T < TN1, a partially incommensurate antiferromagnetic ordered state is suggested for T < TN2.
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
175. Sensitivity of the Cherenkov Telescope Array for probing cosmology and fundamental physics with gamma-ray propagation
- Author
-
Consortium, The Cherenkov Telescope Array, Abdalla, H., Abe, H., Acero, F., Acharyya, A., Adam, R., Agudo, I., Aguirre-Santaella, A., Alfaro, R., Alfaro, J., Alispach, C., Aloisio, R., B, R. Alves, Amati, L., Amato, E., Ambrosi, G., Angüner, E. O., Araudo, A., Armstrong, T., Arqueros, F., Arrabito, L., Asano, K., Ascasíbar, Y., Ashley, M., Backes, M., Balazs, C., Balbo, M., Balmaverde, B., Larriva, A. Baquero, Martins, V. Barbosa, Barkov, M., Baroncelli, L., de Almeida, U. Barres, Barrio, J. A., Batista, P., Becerra, J., Becherini, Y., Beck, G., Tjus, J. Becker, Belmont, R., Benbow, W., Bernardini, E., Berti, A., Berton, M., Bertucci, B., Beshley, V., Bi, B., Biasuzzi, B., Biland, A., Bissaldi, E., Biteau, J., Blanch, O., Bocchino, F., Boisson, C., Bolmont, J., Bonanno, G., Arbeletche, L. Bonneau, Bonnoli, G., Bordas, P., Bottacini, E., Böttcher, M., Bozhilov, V., Bregeon, J., Brill, A., Brown, A. M., Bruno, P., Bruno, A., Bulgarelli, A., Burton, M., Buscemi, M., Caccianiga, A., Cameron, R., Capasso, M., Caprai, M., Caproni, A., Capuzzo-Dolcetta, R., Caraveo, P., Carosi, R., Carosi, A., Casanova, S., Cascone, E., Cauz, D., Cerny, K., Cerruti, M., Chadwick, P., Chaty, S., Chen, A., Chernyakova, M., Chiaro, G., Chiavassa, A., Chytka, L., Conforti, V., Conte, F., Contreras, J. L., Coronado-Blazquez, J., Cortina, J., Costa, A., Costantini, H., Covino, S., Cristofari, P., Cuevas, O., D'Ammando, F., Daniel, M. K., Davies, J., Dazzi, F., De Angelis, A., de Lavergne, M. de Bony, De Caprio, V., Anjos, R. de Cássia dos, Pino, E. M. de Gouveia Dal, De Lotto, B., De Martino, D., de Naurois, M., Wilhelmi, E. de Oña, De Palma, F., de Souza, V., Delgado, C., Della Ceca, R., della Volpe, D., Depaoli, D., Di Girolamo, T., Di Pierro, F., Díaz, C., Díaz-Bahamondes, C., Diebold, S., Djannati-Ataï, A., Dmytriiev, A., Domínguez, A., Donini, A., Dorner, D., Doro, M., Dournaux, J., Dwarkadas, V. V., Ebr, J., Eckner, C., Einecke, S., Ekoume, T. R. N., Elsässer, D., Emery, G., Evoli, C., Fairbairn, M., Falceta-Goncalves, D., Fegan, S., Feng, Q., Ferrand, G., Fiandrini, E., Fiasson, A., Fioretti, V., Foffano, L., Fonseca, M. V., Font, L., Fontaine, G., Franco, F. J., Coromina, L. Freixas, Fukami, S., Fukazawa, Y., Fukui, Y., Gaggero, D., Galanti, G., Gammaldi, V., Garcia, E., Garczarczyk, M., Gascon, D., Gaug, M., Gent, A., Ghalumyan, A., Ghirlanda, G., Gianotti, F., Giarrusso, M., Giavitto, G., Giglietto, N., Giordano, F., Glicenstein, J., Goldoni, P., González, J. M., Gourgouliatos, K., Grabarczyk, T., Grandi, P., Granot, J., Grasso, D., Green, J., Grube, J., Gueta, O., Gunji, S., Halim, A., Harvey, M., Collado, T. Hassan, Hayashi, K., Heller, M., Cadena, S. Hernández, Hervet, O., Hinton, J., Hiroshima, N., Hnatyk, B., Hnatyk, R., Hoffmann, D., Hofmann, W., Holder, J., Horan, D., Hörandel, J., Horvath, P., Hovatta, T., Hrabovsky, M., Hrupec, D., Hughes, G., Hütten, M., Iarlori, M., Inada, T., Inoue, S., Insolia, A., Ionica, M., Iori, M., Jacquemont, M., Jamrozy, M., Janecek, P., Martínez, I. Jiménez, Jin, W., Jung-Richardt, I., Jurysek, J., Kaaret, P., Karas, V., Karkar, S., Kawanaka, N., Kerszberg, D., Khélifi, B., Kissmann, R., Knödlseder, J., Kobayashi, Y., Kohri, K., Komin, N., Kong, A., Kosack, K., Kubo, H., La Palombara, N., Lamanna, G., Lang, R. G., Lapington, J., Laporte, P., Lemoine-Goumard, M., Lenain, J., Leone, F., Leto, G., Leuschner, F., Lindfors, E., Lloyd, S., Lohse, T., Lombardi, S., Longo, F., Lopez, A., López, M., López-Coto, R., Loporchio, S., Lucarelli, F., Luque-Escamilla, P. L., Lyard, E., Maggio, C., Majczyna, A., Makariev, M., Mallamaci, M., Mandat, D., Maneva, G., Manganaro, M., Manicò, G., Marcowith, A., Marculewicz, M., Markoff, S., Marquez, P., Martí, J., Martinez, O., Martínez, M., Martínez, G., Martínez-Huerta, H., Maurin, G., Mazin, D., Mbarubucyeye, J. D., Miranda, D. Medina, Meyer, M., Micanovic, S., Miener, T., Minev, M., Miranda, J. M., Mitchell, A., Mizuno, T., Mode, B., Moderski, R., Mohrmann, L., Molina, E., Montaruli, T., Moralejo, A., Merino, J. Morales, Morcuende-Parrilla, D., Morselli, A., Mukherjee, R., Mundell, C., Murach, T., Muraishi, H., Nagai, A., Nakamori, T., Nemmen, R., Niemiec, J., Nieto, D., Nievas, M., Nikołajuk, M., Nishijima, K., Noda, K., Nosek, D., Nozaki, S., O'Brien, P., Ohira, Y., Ohishi, M., Oka, T., Ong, R. A., Orienti, M., Orito, R., Orlandini, M., Orlando, E., Osborne, J. P., Ostrowski, M., Oya, I., Pagliaro, A., Palatka, M., Paneque, D., Pantaleo, F. R., Paredes, J. M., Parmiggiani, N., Patricelli, B., Pavletić, L., Pe'er, A., Pech, M., Pecimotika, M., Peresano, M., Persic, M., Petruk, O., Pfrang, K., Piatteli, P., Pietropaolo, E., Pillera, R., Pilszyk, B., Pimentel, D., Pintore, F., Pita, S., Pohl, M., Poireau, V., Polo, M., Prado, R. R., Prast, J., Principe, G., Produit, N., Prokoph, H., Prouza, M., Przybilski, H., Pueschel, E., Pühlhofer, G., Pumo, M. L., Punch, M., Queiroz, F., Quirrenbach, A., Rando, R., Razzaque, S., Rebert, E., Recchia, S., Reichherzer, P., Reimer, O., Reimer, A., Renier, Y., Reposeur, T., Rhode, W., Ribeiro, D., Ribó, M., Richtler, T., Rico, J., Rieger, F., Rizi, V., Rodriguez, J., Fernandez, G. Rodriguez, Ramirez, J. C. Rodriguez, Vázquez, J. J. Rodríguez, Romano, P., Romeo, G., Roncadelli, M., Rosado, J., de Leon, A. Rosales, Rowell, G., Rudak, B., Rujopakarn, W., Russo, F., Sadeh, I., Saha, L., Saito, T., Greus, F. Salesa, Sanchez, D., Sánchez-Conde, M., Sangiorgi, P., Sano, H., Santander, M., Santos, E. M., Sanuy, A., Sarkar, S., Saturni, F. G., Sawangwit, U., Scherer, A., Schleicher, B., Schovanek, P., Schussler, F., Schwanke, U., Sciacca, E., Scuderi, S., Arroyo, M. Seglar, Sergijenko, O., Servillat, M., Seweryn, K., Shalchi, A., Sharma, P., Shellard, R. C., Siejkowski, H., Sinha, A., Sliusar, V., Slowikowska, A., Sokolenko, A., Sol, H., Specovius, A., Spencer, S., Spiga, D., Stamerra, A., Stanič, S., Starling, R., Stolarczyk, T., Straumann, U., Strišković, J., Suda, Y., Świerk, P., Tagliaferri, G., Takahashi, H., Takahashi, M., Tavecchio, F., Taylor, L., Tejedor, L. A., Temnikov, P., Terrier, R., Terzic, T., Testa, V., Tian, W., Tibaldo, L., Tonev, D., Torres, D. F., Torresi, E., Tosti, L., Tothill, N., Tovmassian, G., Travnicek, P., Truzzi, S., Tuossenel, F., Umana, G., Vacula, M., Vagelli, V., Valentino, M., Vallage, B., Vallania, P., van Eldik, C., Varner, G. S., Vassiliev, V., Acosta, M. Vázquez, Vecchi, M., Veh, J., Vercellone, S., Vergani, S., Verguilov, V., Vettolani, G. P., Viana, A., Vigorito, C. F., Vitale, V., Vorobiov, S., Vovk, I., Vuillaume, T., Wagner, S. J., Walter, R., Watson, J., White, M., White, R., Wiemann, R., Wierzcholska, A., Will, M., Williams, D. A., Wischnewski, R., Wolter, A., Yamazaki, R., Yanagita, S., Yang, L., Yoshikoshi, T., Zacharias, M., Zaharijas, G., Zaric, D., Zavrtanik, M., Zavrtanik, D., Zech, A., Zechlin, H., Zhdanov, V. I., and Živec, M.
- Subjects
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA), the new-generation ground-based observatory for $\gamma$-ray astronomy, provides unique capabilities to address significant open questions in astrophysics, cosmology, and fundamental physics. We study some of the salient areas of $\gamma$-ray cosmology that can be explored as part of the Key Science Projects of CTA, through simulated observations of active galactic nuclei (AGN) and of their relativistic jets. Observations of AGN with CTA will enable a measurement of $\gamma$-ray absorption on the extragalactic background light with a statistical uncertainty below 15% up to a redshift $z=2$ and to constrain or detect $\gamma$-ray halos up to intergalactic-magnetic-field strengths of at least 0.3pG. Extragalactic observations with CTA also show promising potential to probe physics beyond the Standard Model. The best limits on Lorentz invariance violation from $\gamma$-ray astronomy will be improved by a factor of at least two to three. CTA will also probe the parameter space in which axion-like particles could constitute a significant fraction, if not all, of dark matter. We conclude on the synergies between CTA and other upcoming facilities that will foster the growth of $\gamma$-ray cosmology., Comment: 71 pages (including affiliations and references), 13 figures, 6 tables. Accepted in JCAP; matches published version. Corresponding authors: Jonathan Biteau, Julien Lefaucheur, Humberto Martinez-Huerta, Manuel Meyer, Santiago Pita, Ievgen Vovk
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
176. Monoclinic YFe$_{12}$ phases predicted from first principles
- Author
-
Ishikawa, Takahiro, Fukazawa, Taro, and Miyake, Takashi
- Subjects
Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We searched for stable crystal structures of YFe$_{12}$ using a crystal structure prediction technique based on a genetic algorithm and first-principles calculations. We obtained two monoclinic $C2/m$ structures as metastable phases that are different from the well-known ThMn$_{12}$ structure. These two phases have advantages in their magnetism over the ThMn$_{12}$ structure: The total magnetization $M$ is increased from 25.6 $\mu_{\text{B}}$/f.u. up to 26.8 $\mu_{\text{B}}$/f.u. by the transformations. We also calculated Curie temperature $T_{\text{C}}$ for these structures within the mean-field approximation and predicted the increase of $T_{\text{C}}$ from 792 K up to 940 K, which is mainly caused by the increase of intersite magnetic couplings within the distance of 2.3--3.1\r{A}. The similar enhancements of $M$ and $T_{\text{C}}$ are also obtained in the pseudo-binary system Y(Fe$_{1-x}$Co$_{x}$)$_{12}$ with $x$ of 0--0.7., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
177. On the Origin of the Gamma-Ray Emission toward SNR CTB 37A with $Fermi$-LAT
- Author
-
Abdollahi, Soheila, ballet, Jean, Fukazawa, Yasushi, Katagiri, Hideaki, and Condon, Benjamin
- Subjects
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The middle-aged supernova remnant (SNR) CTB 37A is known to interact with several dense molecular clouds through the detection of shocked ${\rm H_{2}}$ and OH 1720 MHz maser emission. In the present work, we use eight years of $\textit Fermi$-LAT Pass 8 data, with an improved point-spread function and an increased acceptance, to perform detailed morphological and spectral studies of the $\gamma$-ray emission toward CTB 37A from 200 MeV to 200 GeV. The best fit of the source extension is obtained for a very compact Gaussian model with a significance of 5.75$\sigma$ and a 68\% containment radius of $0.116^{\circ}$ $\pm$ $0.014^{\circ}_{\rm stat}$ $\pm$ $0.017^{\circ}_{\rm sys}$ above 1 GeV, which is larger than the TeV emission size. The energy spectrum is modeled as a LogParabola, resulting in a spectral index $\alpha$ = 1.92 $\pm$ 0.19 at 1 GeV and a curvature $\beta$ = 0.18 $\pm$ 0.05, which becomes softer than the TeV spectrum above 10 GeV. The SNR properties, including a dynamical age of 6000 yr, are derived assuming the Sedov phase. From the multiwavelength modeling of emission toward the remnant, we conclude that the nonthermal radio and GeV emission is mostly due to the reacceleration of preexisting cosmic rays (CRs) by radiative shocks in the adjacent clouds. Furthermore, the observational data allow us to constrain the total kinetic energy transferred to the trapped CRs in the clouds. Based on these facts, we infer a composite nature for CTB 37A to explain the broadband spectrum and to elucidate the nature of the observed $\gamma$-ray emission., Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures, to be published in The Astrophysical Journal
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
178. Cosmological Evolution of Flat-Spectrum Radio Quasars based on the {\it Swift}/BAT 105-month Catalog and Their Contribution to the Cosmic MeV Gamma-ray Background Radiation
- Author
-
Toda, Koyo, Fukazawa, Yasushi, and Inoue, Yoshiyuki
- Subjects
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We present a new X-ray luminosity function of flat-spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs) utilizing the latest {\it Swift}/BAT 105-month X-ray source catalog. Contrary to previous studies of FSRQs in the X-ray band, using the luminosity-dependent density evolution model, we find that FSRQs show evolutionary peaks at $z\sim1-2$ depending on luminosities. Our result is rather consistent with the evolution of FSRQs seen in the radio and GeV bands, although the number density is a factor of 5--10 smaller. We further explore the contribution of FSRQs to the cosmic MeV gamma-ray background radiation. We find that FSRQs can explain only $\sim3$\% of the observed MeV gamma-ray background fluxes around 1 MeV, indicating other populations are required. Future MeV gamma-ray observations will be keys for understanding the origin of the MeV gamma-ray background radiation., Comment: Accepted for ApJ
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
179. Variations of the physical parameters of the blazar Mrk 421 based on the analysis of the spectral energy distributions
- Author
-
Yamada, Yurika, Uemura, Makoto, Itoh, Ryosuke, Fukazawa, Yasushi, Ohno, Masanori, and Imazato, Fumiya
- Subjects
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We report on the variations of the physical parameters of the jet observed in the blazar Mrk 421, and discuss the origin of X-ray flares in the jet, based on the analysis of the several spectral energy distributions (SEDs). The SEDs are modeled using the one-zone synchrotron self-Compton (SSC) model and its parameters determined using a Markov chain Monte Carlo method. The lack of data at TeV energies means many of the parameters cannot be uniquely determined and are correlated. These are studied in detail. We found that the optimal solution can be uniquely determined only when we apply a constraint to one of four parameters: the magnetic field (B), Doppler factor, size of the emitting region, and normalization factor of the electron energy distribution. We used 31 sets of SED from 2009 to 2014 with optical-UV data observed with UVOT/Swift and the Kanata telescope, X-ray data with XRT/Swift, and gamma-ray data with the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT). The result of our SED analysis suggests that, in the X-ray faint state, the emission occurs in a relatively small area (~ 10^16 cm) with relatively strong magnetic field (B~10^-1 G). The X-ray bright state shows a tendency opposite to that of the faint state, that is, a large emitting area (~10^18 cm), probably in the downstream of the jet and weak magnetic field (B~10^-3 G). The high X-ray flux was due to an increase in the maximum energy of electrons. On the other hand, the presence of two kinds of emitting areas implies that the one-zone model is unsuitable to reproduce, at least a part of the observed SEDs., Comment: 20 pages, 16 figures, accepted for publication in PASJ
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
180. Prevention of ureteral injury during laparoscopic colorectal cancer surgery with horseshoe kidney using fluorescent ureteral catheters: a case report
- Author
-
Kojima, Tadahiro, Kurachi, Kiyotaka, Tatsuta, Kyota, Sugiyama, Kosuke, Akai, Toshiya, Suzuki, Katsunori, Torii, Kakeru, Sakata, Mayu, Morita, Yoshifumi, Kikuchi, Hirotoshi, Hiramatsu, Yoshihiro, Fukazawa, Atsuko, and Takeuchi, Hiroya
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
181. Design and implementation of a hybrid cloud system for large-scale human genomic research
- Author
-
Nagasaki, Masao, Sekiya, Yayoi, Asakura, Akihiro, Teraoka, Ryo, Otokozawa, Ryoko, Hashimoto, Hiroki, Kawaguchi, Takahisa, Fukazawa, Keiichiro, Inadomi, Yuichi, Murata, Ken T., Ohkawa, Yasuyuki, Yamaguchi, Izumi, Mizuhara, Takamichi, Tokunaga, Katsushi, Sekiya, Yuji, Hanawa, Toshihiro, Yamada, Ryo, and Matsuda, Fumihiko
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
182. Flattened 1D fragments of fullerene C60 that exhibit robustness toward multi-electron reduction
- Author
-
Hayakawa, Masahiro, Sunayama, Naoyuki, Takagi, Shu I., Matsuo, Yu, Tamaki, Asuka, Yamaguchi, Shigehiro, Seki, Shu, and Fukazawa, Aiko
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
183. Flattened 1D fragments of fullerene C60 that exhibit robustness toward multi-electron reduction
- Author
-
Masahiro Hayakawa, Naoyuki Sunayama, Shu I. Takagi, Yu Matsuo, Asuka Tamaki, Shigehiro Yamaguchi, Shu Seki, and Aiko Fukazawa
- Subjects
Science - Abstract
Abstract Fullerenes are compelling molecular materials owing to their exceptional robustness toward multi-electron reduction. Although scientists have attempted to address this feature by synthesizing various fragment molecules, the origin of this electron affinity remains unclear. Several structural factors have been suggested, including high symmetry, pyramidalized carbon atoms, and five-membered ring substructures. To elucidate the role of the five-membered ring substructures without the influence of high symmetry and pyramidalized carbon atoms, we herein report the synthesis and electron-accepting properties of oligo(biindenylidene)s, a flattened one-dimensional fragment of fullerene C60. Electrochemical studies corroborated that oligo(biindenylidene)s can accept electrons up to equal to the number of five-membered rings in their main chains. Moreover, ultraviolet/visible/near-infrared absorption spectroscopy revealed that oligo(biindenylidene)s exhibit enhanced absorption covering the entire visible region relative to C60. These results highlight the significance of the pentagonal substructure for attaining stability toward multi-electron reduction and provide a strategy for the molecular design of electron-accepting π-conjugated hydrocarbons even without electron-withdrawing groups.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
184. A case of mediastinal mesenchymal tumor with pericytic neoplasm feature that responded to radiation therapy
- Author
-
Miho Muramoto, Shintaro Kanda, Takashi Kobayashi, Hisashi Tamada, Ayumu Fukazawa, Keiichirou Koiwai, and Tomonobu Koizumi
- Subjects
immunohistology ,mediastinal mesenchymal tumor ,pericytic tumor ,radiation therapy ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Here, we report a case of mediastinal mesenchymal tumor with a pericytic neoplasm feature that responded to radiation therapy. A 43‐year‐old man visited our hospital with a complaint of esophageal obstruction and chest pain. Chest computed tomography revealed a middle mediastinal tumor and a mesenchymal tumor was diagnosed with a pericytic neoplasm feature by video‐assisted thoracoscopic biopsy. The definitive treatment for soft tissue tumor is surgical resection; however, the mediastinal tumor was unresectable because of esophageal and tracheal invasion. Radiation therapy was administered and there was a partial tumor response and 2 years disease‐free status. With a review of the literature, we discuss the clinical and pathological characteristics of this rare tumor and its treatment.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
185. Long term observation of de novo adipogenesis using novel bioabsorbable implants with larger size in a porcine model
- Author
-
Ogino, Shuichi, Yamada, Atsushi, Nakano, Takashi, Lee, Sunghee, Yamanaka, Hiroki, Tsuge, Itaru, Sowa, Yoshihiro, Sakamoto, Michiharu, Kyoko, Fukazawa, Kambe, Yusuke, Kato, Yuki, Arata, Jun, Yamauchi, Koji, Yamaoka, Tetsuji, and Morimoto, Naoki
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
186. Mechanosensitive channels in the mechanical component of the exercise pressor reflex
- Author
-
Hori, Amane, Fukazawa, Ayumi, Katanosaka, Kimiaki, Mizuno, Masaki, and Hotta, Norio
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
187. Inventory management of new products in retailers using model-based deep reinforcement learning
- Author
-
Demizu, Tsukasa, Fukazawa, Yusuke, and Morita, Hiroshi
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
188. Antiviral papers generated from copper-supported TEMPO-oxide cellulose: Antiviral surface objective performance evaluation and underlying mechanisms
- Author
-
Hirose, Ryohei, Yoshimatsu, Takehiro, Miyazaki, Hajime, Miura, Katsuya, Fukazawa, Koji, Yamauchi, Katsuma, Watanabe, Naoto, Yoshida, Takuma, Bandou, Risa, Itoh, Yoshito, and Nakaya, Takaaki
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
189. Does re-ossification after palliative radiotherapy for spinal bone metastases help maintain vertebral body height?
- Author
-
Kito, Munehisa, Tsukahara, Yoshinori, Okamoto, Masanori, Fukazawa, Ayumu, Ikegami, Shota, Tanaka, Atsushi, Komatsu, Yukiko, Ideta, Hirokazu, Aoki, Kaoru, Fujinaga, Yasunari, and Takahashi, Jun
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
190. A registry study of Kawasaki disease patients with coronary artery aneurysms (KIDCAR): a report on a multicenter prospective registry study three years after commencement
- Author
-
Koyama, Yutaro, Miura, Masaru, Kobayashi, Tohru, Hokosaki, Tatsunori, Suganuma, Eisuke, Numano, Fujito, Furuno, Kenji, Shiono, Junko, Ebata, Ryota, Fuse, Shigeto, Fukazawa, Ryuji, and Mitani, Yoshihide
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
191. Analysis of external pressure on the left calf in the Lloyd–Davies position during colorectal surgery
- Author
-
Suzuki, Katsunori, Sakata, Mayu, Tatsuta, Kyota, Sugiyama, Kosuke, Akai, Toshiya, Suzuki, Yuhi, Kawamura, Takafumi, Torii, Kakeru, Morita, Yoshifumi, Kikuchi, Hirotoshi, Hiramatsu, Yoshihiro, Fukazawa, Atsuko, Yamamoto, Masayoshi, Kurachi, Kiyotaka, Sakaguchi, Takanori, and Takeuchi, Hiroya
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
192. Webpage Validation by Visualizing Importance Area.
- Author
-
Yuya Inagaki, Junko Shirogane, Hajime Iwata, and Yoshiaki Fukazawa
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
193. Structure of absorbed water in cis-1,4-polyisoprene rubber and its effect on properties of polymers
- Author
-
Sato, Kazuaki and Ikeda-Fukazawa, Tomoko
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
194. Preliminary Systematic Literature Review of Machine Learning System Development Process
- Author
-
Watanabe, Yasuhiro, Washizaki, Hironori, Sakamoto, Kazunori, Saito, Daisuke, Honda, Kiyoshi, Tsuda, Naohiko, Fukazawa, Yoshiaki, and Yoshioka, Nobukazu
- Subjects
Computer Science - Machine Learning - Abstract
Previous machine learning (ML) system development research suggests that emerging software quality attributes are a concern due to the probabilistic behavior of ML systems. Assuming that detailed development processes depend on individual developers and are not discussed in detail. To help developers to standardize their ML system development processes, we conduct a preliminary systematic literature review on ML system development processes. A search query of 2358 papers identified 7 papers as well as two other papers determined in an ad-hoc review. Our findings include emphasized phases in ML system developments, frequently described practices and tailored traditional software development practices.
- Published
- 2019
195. Fermi and Swift Observations of GRB 190114C: Tracing the Evolution of High-Energy Emission from Prompt to Afterglow
- Author
-
Ajello, M., Arimoto, M., Axelsson, M., Baldini, L., Barbiellini, G., Bastieri, D., Bellazzini, R., Berretta, A., Bissaldi, E., Blandford, R. D., Bonino, R., Bottacini, E., Bregeon, J., Bruel, P., Buehler, R., Burns, E., Buson, S., Cameron, R. A., Caputo, R., Caraveo, P. A., Cavazzuti, E., Chen, S., Chiaro, G., Ciprini, S., Cohen-Tanugi, J., Costantin, D., Cutini, S., D'Ammando, F., DeKlotz, M., Luque, P. de la Torre, de Palma, F., Desai, A., Di Lalla, N., Di Venere, L., Dirirsa, F. Fana, Fegan, S. J., Franckowiak, A., Fukazawa, Y., Funk, S., Fusco, P., Gargano, F., Gasparrini, D., Giglietto, N., Gill, R., Giordano, F., Giroletti, M., Granot, J., Green, D., Grenier, I. A., Grondin, M. H., Guiriec, S., Hays, E., Horan, D., Jóhannesson, G., Kocevski, D., Kovac'evic', M., Kuss, M., Larsson, S., Latronico, L., Lemoine-Goumard, M., Li, J., Liodakis, I., Longo, F., Loparco, F., Lovellette, M. N., Lubrano, P., Maldera, S., Malyshev, D., Manfreda, A., Martí-Devesa, G., Mazziotta, M. N., McEnery, J. E., Mereu, I., Meyer, M., Michelson, P. F., Mitthumsiri, W., Mizuno, T., Monzani, M. E., Moretti, E., Morselli, A., Moskalenko, I. V., Negro, M., Nuss, E., Omodei, N., Orienti, M., Orlando, E., Palatiello, M., Paliya, V. S., Paneque, D., Pei, Z., Persic, M., Pesce-Rollins, M., Petrosian, V., Piron, F., Poon, H., Porter, T. A., Principe, G., Racusin, J. L., Rainò, S., Rando, R., Rani, B., Razzano, M., Razzaque, S., Reimer, A., Reimer, O., Ryde, F., Parkinson, P. M. Saz, Serini, D., Sgrò, C., Siskind, E. J., Spandre, G., Spinelli, P., Tajima, H., Takagi, K., Takahashi, M. N., Tak, D., Thayer, J. B., Thompson, D. J., Torres, D. F., Troja, E., Valverde, J., Van Klaveren, B., Wood, K., Yassine, M., Zaharijas, G., Bhat, P. N., Briggs, M. S., Cleveland, W., Giles, M., Goldstein, A., Hui, M., Malacaria, C., Preece, R., Roberts, O., Veres, P., von Kienlin, A., Cenko, S. B., O'Brien, P., Beardmore, A. P., Lien, A., Osborne, J. P., Tohuvavohu, A., D'Elia, V., D'A, A., Perri, M., Gropp, J., Klingler, N., Capalbi, M., Tagliaferri, G., and Stamatikos, M.
- Subjects
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We report on the observations of gamma-ray burst (GRB) 190114C by the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope and the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory. The early-time observations reveal multiple emission components that evolve independently, with a delayed power-law component that exhibits significant spectral attenuation above 40 MeV in the first few seconds of the burst. This power-law component transitions to a harder spectrum that is consistent with the afterglow emission observed at later times. This afterglow component is clearly identifiable in the GBM and BAT light curves as a slowly fading emission component on which the rest of the prompt emission is superimposed. As a result, we are able to constrain the transition from internal shock to external shock dominated emission. We find that the temporal and spectral evolution of the broadband afterglow emission can be well modeled as synchrotron emission from a forward shock propagating into a wind-like circumstellar environment and find that high-energy photons observed by Fermi LAT are in tension with the theoretical maximum energy that can be achieved through synchrotron emission from a shock. These violations of the maximum synchrotron energy are further compounded by the detection of very high energy (VHE) emission above 300 GeV by MAGIC concurrent with our observations. We conclude that the observations of VHE photons from GRB 190114C necessitates either an additional emission mechanism at very high energies that is hidden in the synchrotron component in the LAT energy range, an acceleration mechanism that imparts energy to the particles at a rate that is faster than the electron synchrotron energy loss rate, or revisions of the fundamental assumptions used in estimating the maximum photon energy attainable through the synchrotron process., Comment: 24 pages, 9 figures, Accepted to ApJ
- Published
- 2019
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
196. Estimation of the detected background by the future gamma-ray transient mission CAMELOT
- Author
-
Ripa, J., Galgóczi, G., Werner, N., Pál, A., Ohno, M., Mészáros, L., Mizuno, T., Tarcai, N., Torigoe, K., Uchida, N., Fukazawa, Y., Takahashi, H., Nakazawa, K., Hirade, N., Hirose, K., Hisadomi, S., Enoto, T., Odaka, H., Ichinohe, Y., Frei, Z., and Kiss, L.
- Subjects
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
This study presents a background estimation for the Cubesats Applied for MEasuring and LOcalising Transients (CAMELOT), which is a proposed fleet of nanosatellites for the all-sky monitoring and timing based localization of gamma-ray transients with precise localization capability at low Earth orbits. CAMELOT will allow to observe and precisely localize short gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) associated with kilonovae, long GRBs associated with core-collapse massive stars, magnetar outbursts, terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, and gamma-ray counterparts to gravitational wave sources. The fleet of at least nine 3U CubeSats is proposed to be equipped with large and thin CsI(Tl) scintillators read out by multi-pixel photon counters (MPPC). A careful study of the radiation environment in space is necessary to optimize the detector casing, estimate the duty cycle due to the crossing of the South Atlantic Anomaly and polar regions, and to minimize the effect of the radiation damage of MPPCs., Comment: 8 pages, 6 pages, 2 tables, accepted in Astronomische Nachrichten, article ID: ASNA368
- Published
- 2019
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
197. Cerium as a possible stabilizer of ThMn$_{12}$-type iron-based compounds: A first-principles study
- Author
-
Harashima, Yosuke, Fukazawa, Taro, and Miyake, Takashi
- Subjects
Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
The structural stability of CeFe$_{12}$ is investigated by using first-principles calculation. The formation energies of CeFe$_{12}$ relative to the Ce$_{2}$Fe$_{17}$ + bcc-Fe phase and to the CeFe$_{2}$ + bcc-Fe phase are calculated with the assumptions of trivalency and tetravalency for Ce. Those values are compared with corresponding results in $R$Fe$_{12}$ for $R=$ Nd, Sm, and Zr. Our results suggest that the tetravalent Ce is a promising stabilizer of the ThMn$_{12}$ structure. We also show that the stabilizing effect of an element depends as much on the valency as on the size of the $R$ element by investigating $R$Fe$_{12}$ where $R$ is assumed to have a hypothetical valency on the basis of first-principles calculation., Comment: 5pages, 4figures
- Published
- 2019
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
198. All-sky Medium Energy Gamma-ray Observatory: Exploring the Extreme Multimessenger Universe
- Author
-
McEnery, Julie, Barrio, Juan Abel, Agudo, Ivan, Ajello, Marco, Álvarez, José-Manuel, Ansoldi, Stefano, Anton, Sonia, Auricchio, Natalia, Stephen, John B., Baldini, Luca, Bambi, Cosimo, Baring, Matthew, Barres, Ulisses, Bastieri, Denis, Beacom, John, Beckmann, Volker, Bednarek, Wlodek, Bernard, Denis, Bissaldi, Elisabetta, Bloser, Peter, Blumer, Harsha, Boettcher, Markus, Boggs, Steven, Bolotnikov, Aleksey, Bottacini, Eugenio, Bozhilov, Vladimir, Bozzo, Enrico, Briggs, Michael, Buckley, Jim, Burns, Eric, Buson, Sara, Campana, Riccardo, Caputo, Regina, Cardillo, Martina, Caroli, Ezio, Castro, Daniel, Cenko, S. Brad, Charles, Eric, Chen, Wenlei, Cheung, Teddy, Ciprini, Stefano, Coppi, Paolo, da Silva, Rui Curado, Cutini, Sara, D'Ammando, Filippo, De Angelis, Alessandro, De Becker, Michaël, De Nolfo, Georgia, Del Sordo, Stefano, Di Mauro, Mattia, Di Venere, Leonardo, Dietrich, Stefano, Digel, Seth, Dominguez, Alberto, Doro, Michele, Ferrara, Elizabeth, Fields, Brian, Finke, Justin, Foffano, Luca, Fryer, Chris, Fukazawa, Yasushi, Funk, Stefan, Gasparrini, Dario, Gelfand, Joseph, Georganopoulos, Markos, Giordano, Francesco, Giuliani, Andrea, Gouiffes, Christian, Grefenstette, Brian, Grenier, Isabelle, Griffin, Sean, Grove, Eric, Guiriec, Sylvain, Harding, Alice, Harding, Pat, Hartmann, Dieter, Hays, Elizabeth, Hernanz, Margarita, Hewitt, Jack, Holder, Jamie, Hui, Michelle, Inglis, Andrew, Johnson, Robert, Jones, Sam, Kanbach, Gottfried, Kargaltsev, Oleg, Kaufmann, Sarah, Kerr, Matthew, Kierans, Carolyn, Kislat, Fabian, Klimenko, Alexei V., Knodlseder, Jurgen, Kocveski, Daniel, Kopp, Joachim, Krawczynsiki, Henric, Krizmanic, John, Kubo, Hidetoshi, Neilson, Naoko Kurahashi, Laurent, Philippe, Lenain, Jean-Philippe, Li, Hui, Lien, Amy, Linden, Tim, Lommler, Jan, Longo, Francesco, Lovellette, Michael, López, Marcos, Manousakis, Antonios, Marcotulli, Lea, Marcowith, Alexandre, Martinez, Manel, McConnell, Marc, Metcalfe, Jessica, Meyer, Eileen, Meyer, Manuel, Mignani, Roberto, Mitchell, John, Mizuno, Tsunefumi, Moiseev, Alexander, Morcuende, Daniel, Moskalenko, Igor, Moss, Michael, Nakazawa, Kazuhiro, Mazziotta, M. Nicola, Oberlack, Uwe, Ohno, Masanori, Oikonomou, Foteini, Ojha, Roopesh, Omodei, Nicola, Orlando, Elena, Otte, Nepomuk, Paliya, Vaidehi S, Parker, Lucas, Patricelli, Barbara, Perkins, Jeremy, Petropoulou, Maria, Pittori, Carlotta, Pohl, Martin, Porter, Troy, Prandini, Elisa, Prescod-Weinstein, Chanda, Racusin, Judith, Rando, Riccardo, Rani, Bindu, Ribó, Marc, Rodi, James, Sanchez-Conde, Miguel A., Parkinson, Pablo Saz, Schirato, Richard, Shawhan, Peter, Shrader, Chris, Smith, Jacob, Smith, Karl, Stamerra, Antonio, Stawarz, Lukasz, Strong, Andy, Stumke, Inga, Tajima, Hiro, Takahashi, Hiromitsu, Tanaka, Yasuyuki, Tatischeff, Vincent, The, Lih-Sin, Thompson, David, Tibaldo, Luigi, Tomsick, John, Uhm, Lucas, Venters, Tonia, Vestrand, Tom, Vianello, Giacomo, Wadiasingh, Zorawar, Walter, Roland, Wang, Xilu, Williams, David, Wilson-Hodge, Colleen, Wood, Matthew, Woolf, Richard, Wulf, Eric, Younes, George, Zampieri, Luca, Zane, Silvia, Zhang, Bing, Zhang, Haocheng, Zimmer, Stephan, Zoglauer, Andreas, and van der Horst, Alexander
- Subjects
Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The All-sky Medium Energy Gamma-ray Observatory (AMEGO) is a probe class mission concept that will provide essential contributions to multimessenger astrophysics in the late 2020s and beyond. AMEGO combines high sensitivity in the 200 keV to 10 GeV energy range with a wide field of view, good spectral resolution, and polarization sensitivity. Therefore, AMEGO is key in the study of multimessenger astrophysical objects that have unique signatures in the gamma-ray regime, such as neutron star mergers, supernovae, and flaring active galactic nuclei. The order-of-magnitude improvement compared to previous MeV missions also enables discoveries of a wide range of phenomena whose energy output peaks in the relatively unexplored medium-energy gamma-ray band., Comment: Astro2020 APC White Paper Updated to make small change to author list in metadata
- Published
- 2019
199. The ALMA Discovery of the Rotating Disk and Fast Outflow of Cold Molecular Gas in NGC 1275
- Author
-
Nagai, H., Onishi, K., Kawakatu, N., Fujita, Y., Kino, M., Fukazawa, Y., Lim, J., Forman, W., Vrtilek, J., Nakanishi, K., Noda, H., Asada, K., Wajima, K., Ohyama, Y., and David, L.
- Subjects
Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present ALMA Band 6 observations of the CO(2-1), HCN(3-2), and HCO$^{+}$(3-2) lines in the nearby radio galaxy / brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) of NGC 1275 with the spatial resolution of $\sim20$ pc. In the previous observations, CO(2-1) emission was detected as radial filaments lying in the east-west direction. We resolved the inner filament and found that the filament cannot be represented by a simple infalling stream both morphologically and kinematically. The observed complex nature of the filament resembles the cold gas structure predicted by recent numerical simulations of cold chaotic accretion. A crude estimate suggests that the accretion rate of the cold gas can be higher than that of hot gas. Within the central 100 pc, we detected a rotational disk of the molecular gas whose mass is $\sim10^{8} M_{\sun}$. This is the first evidence of the presence of massive cold gas disk on this spatial scale for BCGs. The disk rotation axis is approximately consistent with the axis of the radio jet on subpc scales. This probably suggests that the cold gas disk is physically connected to the innermost accretion disk which is responsible for jet launching. We also detected absorption features in the HCN(3-2) and HCO$^{+}$(3-2) spectra against the radio continuum emission mostly radiated by $\sim1.2$-pc size jet. The absorption features are blue-shifted from the systemic velocity by $\sim$300-600~km~s$^{-1}$, which suggests the presence of outflowing gas from the active galactic nucleus (AGN). We discuss the relation of the AGN feeding with cold accretion, the origin of blue-shifted absorption, and estimate of black hole mass using the molecular gas dynamics., Comment: Version 2 (accepted version). 18 pages, 16 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ
- Published
- 2019
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
200. X-Ray Spectral Model from Clumpy Torus and Its Application to Circinus Galaxy
- Author
-
Tanimoto, Atsushi, Ueda, Yoshihiro, Odaka, Hirokazu, Kawaguchi, Toshihiro, Fukazawa, Yasushi, and Kawamuro, Taiki
- Subjects
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We construct an X-ray spectral model from the clumpy torus in an active galactic nucleus (AGN), designated as "XCLUMPY", utilizing the Monte Carlo simulation for Astrophysics and Cosmology framework (MONACO: Odaka et al. 2011, 2016). The adopted geometry of the torus is the same as that in Nenkova et al. (2008), who assume a power law distribution of clumps in the radial direction and a normal distribution in the elevation direction. We investigate the dependence of the X-ray continuum and Fe K$\alpha$ fluorescence line profile on the torus parameters. Our model is compared with other torus models: MYTorus model (Murphy & Yaqoob 2009), Ikeda model (Ikeda et al. 2009), and CTorus model (Liu & Li 2014). As an example, we also present the results applied to the broadband X-ray spectra of the Circinus galaxy observed with XMM-Newton, Suzaku, and NuSTAR. Our model can well reproduce the data, yielding a hydrogen column density along the equatorial plane $N_{\mathrm{H}}^{\mathrm{Equ}} = 9.08_{-0.08}^{+0.14} \times 10^{24}$ cm$^{-2}$, a torus angular width $\sigma = 14.7_{-0.39}^{+0.44}$ degree, and a 2--10 keV luminosity $\log L_{2-10}/\mathrm{erg \ s^{-1}} = 42.8$. These results are discussed in comparison with the observations in other wavelengths., Comment: 20 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ
- Published
- 2019
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
Catalog
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.