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152. GJ 806 (TOI-4481): A bright nearby multi-planetary system with a transiting hot low-density super-Earth
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Palle, E., primary, Orell-Miquel, J., additional, Brady, M., additional, Bean, J., additional, Hatzes, A. P., additional, Morello, G., additional, Morales, J. C., additional, Murgas, F., additional, Molaverdikhani, K., additional, Parviainen, H., additional, Sanz-Forcada, J., additional, Béjar, V. J. S., additional, Caballero, J. A., additional, Sreenivas, K. R., additional, Schlecker, M., additional, Ribas, I., additional, Perdelwitz, V., additional, Tal-Or, L., additional, Pérez-Torres, M., additional, Luque, R., additional, Dreizler, S., additional, Fuhrmeister, B., additional, Aceituno, F., additional, Amado, P. J., additional, Anglada-Escudé, G., additional, Caldwell, D. A., additional, Charbonneau, D., additional, Cifuentes, C., additional, de Leon, J. P., additional, Collins, K. A., additional, Dufoer, S., additional, Espinoza, N., additional, Essack, Z., additional, Fukui, A., additional, Chew, Y. Gómez Maqueo, additional, Gómez-Muñoz, M. A., additional, Henning, Th., additional, Herrero, E., additional, Jeffers, S.V., additional, Jenkins, J., additional, Kaminski, A., additional, Kasper, J., additional, Kunimoto, M., additional, Latham, D., additional, Lillo-Box, J., additional, López-González, M. J., additional, Montes, D., additional, Mori, M., additional, Narita, N., additional, Quirrenbach, A., additional, Pedraz, S., additional, Reiners, A., additional, Rodríguez, E., additional, Rodríguez-López, C., additional, Sabin, L., additional, Schanche, N., additional, Schwarz, R.-P., additional, Schweitzer, A., additional, Seifahrt, A., additional, Stefansson, G., additional, Sturmer, J., additional, Trifonov, T., additional, Vanaverbeke, S., additional, Wells, R. D., additional, Zapatero-Osorio, M. R., additional, and Zechmeister, M., additional
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- 2023
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153. TOI 4201 b and TOI 5344 b: Discovery of Two Transiting Giant Planets around M-dwarf Stars and Revised Parameters for Three Others
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Hartman, J. D., primary, Bakos, G. Á., additional, Csubry, Z., additional, Howard, A. W., additional, Isaacson, H., additional, Giacalone, S., additional, Chontos, A., additional, Narita, N., additional, Fukui, A., additional, de Leon, J. P., additional, Watanabe, N., additional, Mori, M., additional, Kagetani, T., additional, Fukuda, I., additional, Kawai, Y., additional, Ikoma, M., additional, Palle, E., additional, Murgas, F., additional, Esparza-Borges, E., additional, Parviainen, H., additional, Bouma, L. G., additional, Cointepas, M., additional, Bonfils, X., additional, Almenara, J. M., additional, Collins, Karen A., additional, Collins, Kevin I., additional, Relles, Howard M., additional, Barkaoui, Khalid, additional, Schwarz, Richard P., additional, Mourad, Ghachoui, additional, Timmermans, Mathilde, additional, Dransfield, Georgina, additional, Burdanov, Artem, additional, de Wit, Julien, additional, Jehin, Emmanuël, additional, Triaud, Amaury H. M. J., additional, Gillon, Michaël, additional, Benkhaldoun, Zouhair, additional, Horne, Keith, additional, Sefako, Ramotholo, additional, Jordán, A., additional, Brahm, R., additional, Suc, V., additional, Howell, Steve B., additional, Furlan, E., additional, Schlieder, J. E., additional, Ciardi, D., additional, Barclay, T., additional, Gonzales, E. J., additional, Crossfield, I., additional, Dressing, C. D., additional, Goliguzova, M., additional, Tatarnikov, A., additional, Ricker, George R., additional, Vanderspek, Roland, additional, Latham, David W., additional, Seager, S., additional, Winn, Joshua N., additional, Jenkins, Jon M., additional, Striegel, Stephanie, additional, Shporer, Avi, additional, Vanderburg, Andrew, additional, Levine, Alan M., additional, Kostov, Veselin B., additional, and Watanabe, David, additional
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- 2023
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154. Direct measurements of cosmic rays with the calorimetric electron telescope on the international space station
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Akaike, Yosui, primary, Adriani, O., additional, Asano, K., additional, Asaoka, Y., additional, Berti, E., additional, Bigongiari, G., additional, Binns, W. R., additional, Bongi, M., additional, Brogi, P., additional, Bruno, A., additional, Buckley, J. H., additional, Cannady, N., additional, Castellini, G., additional, Checchia, C., additional, Cherry, M. L., additional, Collazuol, G., additional, Ebisawa, K., additional, Ficklin, A. W., additional, Fuke, H., additional, Gonzi, S., additional, Guzik, T. G., additional, Hams, T., additional, Hibino, K., additional, Ichimura, M., additional, Ioka, K., additional, Ishizaki, W., additional, Israel, M. H., additional, Kasahara, K., additional, Kataoka, J., additional, Kataoka, R., additional, Katayose, Y., additional, Kato, C., additional, Kawanaka, N., additional, Kawakubo, Y., additional, Kobayashi, K., additional, Kohri, K., additional, Krawczynski, H. S., additional, Krizmanic, J. F., additional, Maestro, P., additional, Marrocchesi, P. S., additional, Messineo, A. M., additional, Mitchell, J. W., additional, Miyake, S., additional, Moiseev, A. A., additional, Mori, M., additional, Mori, N., additional, Motz, H. M., additional, Munakata, K., additional, Nakahira, S., additional, Nishimura, J., additional, de Nolfo, G. A., additional, Okuno, S., additional, Ormes, J. F., additional, Ozawa, S., additional, Pacini, L., additional, Papini, P., additional, Rauch, B. F., additional, Ricciarini, S. B., additional, Sakai, K., additional, Sakamoto, T., additional, Sasaki, M., additional, Shimizu, Y., additional, Shiomi, A., additional, Spillantini, P., additional, Stolzi, F., additional, Sugita, S., additional, Sulaj, A., additional, Takita, M., additional, Tamura, T., additional, Terasawa, T., additional, Torii, S., additional, Tsunesada, Y., additional, Uchihori, Y., additional, Vannuccini, E., additional, Wefel, J. P., additional, Yamaoka, K., additional, Yanagita, S., additional, Yoshida, A., additional, Yoshida, K., additional, and Zober, W. V., additional
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- 2023
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155. Sign reversal of ac Josephson current in a ferromagnetic Josephson junction
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Hikino, S., Mori, M., Takahashi, S., and Maekawa, S.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
The ac Josephson effect in a ferromagnetic Josephson junction, which is composed of two superconductors separated by a ferromagnetic metal (FM), is studied by a tunneling Hamiltonian and Green's function method. We obtain two types of superconducting phase dependent current, i.e., Josephson current and quasiparticle-pair-interference current (QPIC). These currents change their signs with thickness of the FM layer due to the 0-$\pi$ transition characteristic to the ferromagnetic Josephson junction. As a function of applied voltage, the Josephson critical current shows a logarithmic divergence called the Riedel peak at the gap voltage, while the QPIC shows a discontinuous jump. The Riedel peak reverses due to the 0-$\pi$ transition and disappears near the 0-$\pi$ transition point. The discontinuous jump in the QPIC also represents similar behaviors to the Riedel peak. These results are in contrast to the conventional ones., Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures
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- 2008
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156. Coexistence of superconductivity and antiferromagnetism in self-doped bilayer t-t'-J model
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Gan, J. Y., Mori, M., Lee, T. K., and Maekawa, S.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
A self-doped bilayer t-t'-J model of an electron- and a hole-doped planes is studied by the slave-boson mean-field theory. A hopping integral between the differently doped planes, which are generated by a site potential, are renormalized by the electron-electron correlation. We find coexistent phases of antiferromagnetic (AFM) and superconducting orders, although the magnitudes of order parameters become more dissimilar in the bilayer away from half-filling. Fermi surfaces (FS's) with the AFM order show two pockets around the nodal and the anti-nodal regions. These results look like a composite of electron- and hole-doped FS's. In the nodal direction, the FS splitting is absent even in the bilayer system, since one band is flat due to the AFM order., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures
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- 2008
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157. Origin of spatial variation of pairing gap in Bi-based high-Tc cuprates
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Mori, M., Khaliullin, G., Tohyama, T., and Maekawa, S.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Recently, scanning tunneling microscopy on Bi-2212 cuprate superconductor has revealed a spatial variation of the energy gap that is directly correlated with a modulation of the apical oxygen position. We identify two mechanisms by which out-of-plane oxygens can modulate the pairing interaction within the CuO_2 layer: a covalency between the x^2-y^2 band and apical p-orbital, and a screening of correlation U by apical oxygen polarization. Both effects strongly depend on the apical oxygen position and their cooperative action explains the experiment., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, revised version to appear in PRL
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- 2008
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158. FMR induced Josephson Current in a Superconductor/Ferromagnet/Superconductor Junction
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Hikino, S., Mori, M., Takahashi, S., and Maekawa, S.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
We propose the phase dynamics induced by spin waves in a superconductor/ferromagnet/superconductor (SC/FM/SC) Josephson junction. The resistively shunted junction (RSJ) model, which describes the dynamics of superconducting phase difference, is extended to include the spin wave excitation by ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) using the gauge invariant phase difference between two s-wave superconductors. The current-voltage characteristics show step structures when the magnetization in FM is driven by tuning the microwave frequency to FMR in the SC/FM/SC junction. The result presents a new route to observe the spin wave excitation using the Josephson effect., Comment: 11pages, 3 figures
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- 2008
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159. Construction of urban expressway tunnel with special large cross section by NATM –Metropolitan Inter-City Highway (Ken-O-Do) Ome Tunnel–
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Haruyama, K., primary, Teramoto, S., additional, Harada, H., additional, and Mori, M., additional
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- 2020
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160. Kinematic and Chemical constraints on the formation of M31's inner and outer halo
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Koch, A., Rich, R. M., Reitzel, D. B., Martin, N. F., Ibata, R. A., Chapman, S. C., Majewski, S. R., Mori, M., Loh, Y. -S., Ostheimer, J. C., and Tanaka, M.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
The halo of M31 shows a wealth of substructures that are consistent with satellite accretion. Here we report on kinematic and abundance results from Keck/DEIMOS spectroscopy in the calcium triplet region of over 3500 red giant star candidates along the minor axis and in off-axis spheroid fields of M31. Our data reach out to large radial distances of 160 kpc. The derived velocity distributions show a kinematically cold substructure at 17 kpc that has been reported before. We devise an improved method to measure accurate metallicities from the calcium triplet in low signal-to-noise spectra using a coaddition of the individual lines. The resulting distribution leads us to note an even stronger gradient in the abundance distribution along M31's minor axis than previously detected. The mean metallicity in the outer halo reaches below -2 dex, with individual values as low as -2.6 dex. In the inner spheroid, at 17-19 kpc, we find a sharp decline of ~0.5 dex in metallicity, which roughly coincides with the edge of an extended disk, previously detected from star count maps. A large fraction of red giants in the most distant fields are likely members of M33's overlapping halo. A comparison of our velocities with those predicted by new N-body simulations argues that the event responsible for the giant Stream is most likely not responsible for the full population of the inner halo; we show further that the abundance distribution of the Stream is different from that of the inner halo, from which it becomes evident that the merger event that formed the outer halo cannot have contributed any significant material to the inner spheroid. All this evidence of severe structure changes in the halo suggests a high degree of infall and stochastic abundance accretion governing the build-up of M31's halo. (Abridged), Comment: 35 pages, 20 figures, accpted to the Astrophysical Journal, revised after referee's comments
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- 2007
161. Relativistic Tennis with Photons: Demonstration of Frequency Upshifting by a Relativistic Flying Mirror through Two Colliding Laser Pulses
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Kando, M., Fukuda, Y., Pirozhkov, A. S., Ma, J., Daito, I., Chen, L. -M., Esirkepov, T. Zh., Ogura, K., Homma, T., Hayashi, Y., Kotaki, H., Sagisaka, A., Mori, M., Koga, J. K., Daido, H., Bulanov, S. V., Kimura, T., Kato, Y., and Tajima, T.
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Physics - Plasma Physics ,Physics - General Physics - Abstract
Since the advent of chirped pulse amplification1 the peak power of lasers has grown dramatically and opened the new branch of high field science, delivering the focused irradiance, electric fields of which drive electrons into the relativistic regime. In a plasma wake wave generated by such a laser, modulations of the electron density naturally and robustly take the shape of paraboloidal dense shells, separated by evacuated regions, moving almost at the speed of light. When we inject another counter-propagating laser pulse, it is partially reflected from the shells, acting as relativistic flying (semi-transparent) mirrors, producing an extremely time-compressed frequency-multiplied pulse which may be focused tightly to the diffraction limit. This is as if the counterstreaming laser pulse bounces off a relativistically swung tennis racket, turning the ball of the laser photons into another ball of coherent X-ray photons but with a form extremely relativistically compressed to attosecond and zeptosecond levels. Here we report the first demonstration of the frequency multiplication detected from the reflection of a weak laser pulse in the region of the wake wave generated by the driver pulse in helium plasma. This leads to the possibility of very strong pulse compression and extreme coherent light intensification. This Relativistic Tennis with photon beams is demonstrated leading to the possibility toward reaching enormous electromagnetic field intensification and finally approaching the Schwinger field, toward which the vacuum nonlinearly warps and eventually breaks, producing electron-positron pairs., Comment: 17 pages, 5 figures
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- 2007
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162. MITSuME--Multicolor Imaging Telescopes for Survey and Monstrous Explosions
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Kotani, T., Kawai, N., Yanagisawa, K., Watanabe, J., Arimoto, M., Fukushima, H., Hattori, T., Inata, M., Izumiura, H., Kataoka, J., Koyano, H., Kubota, K., Kuroda, D., Mori, M., Nagayama, S., Ohta, K., Okada, T., Okita, K., Sato, R., Serino, Y., Shimizu, Y., Shimokawabe, T., Suzuki, M., Toda, H., Ushiyama, T., Yatsu, Y., Yoshida, A., and Yoshida, M.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
Development of MITSuME is reported. Two 50-cm optical telescopes have been built at Akeno in Yamanashi prefecture and at Okayama Astrophysical Observatory (OAO) in Okayama prefecture. Three CCD cameras for simultaneous g'RcIc photometry are to be mounted on each focal plane, covering a wide FOV of about 30" x 30". The limiting magnitude at V is fainter than 18. In addition to these two optical telescopes, a 91-cm IR telescope with a 1 deg x 1 deg field of view is being built at OAO, which performs photometry in YJHK bands. These robotic telescopes can start the observation of counterparts of a GRB within a minute from an alert. We aim to obtain photometric redshifts exceeding 10 with these telescopes. The performance and the current construction status of the telescopes are presented., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, 4th Workshop on Gamma-Ray Burst in the Afterglow Era, Roma, October 18-22, 2004
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- 2007
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163. Role of magnetic scattering in 0-pi transitions in a superconductor/ferromagnetic metal/superconductor junction
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Mori, M., Hikino, S., Takahashi, S., and Maekawa, S.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
We study the influence of magnetic scattering on the Josephson critical current, Ic, in a superconductor/ferromagnetic metal/superconductor (SFS) junction by a tunneling Hamiltonian approach. An analytical formula of Ic is given in the fourth order perturbation theory as regards the tunneling matrix element. The Ic exhibits the damped oscillatory dependence on the thickness of the ferromagnetic metal, d, and shows the transition between 0- and pi-states with d. When the superconducting transition temperature is comparable to the ferromagnetic Curie temperature, the period of oscillation is obviously changed by increasing temperature, T, due to the magnetic scattering, which induces the 0-pi transition with T. The magnetic scattering provides rich variety of Josephson effect in the SFS junction. Our results present an appropriate condition of a superconductor and a ferromagnetic metal to control the 0- and the pi-states., Comment: Corrected typos and added Journal-ref
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- 2007
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164. Climate change effects on processing tomato in southern Italy: a simulation study
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Cammarano, D., Ronga, D., Pentangelo, A., Mori, M., Di Mola, I., Parisi, M., Cammarano, D., Ronga, D., Pentangelo, A., Mori, M., Di Mola, I., and Parisi, M.
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modelling ,Horticulture ,fertilizer ,sustainability ,yield ,irrigation - Abstract
In the recent decades, processing tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) yields have increased due to the introduction of new genotypes with improved morphological, physiological and resistance traits. However, in southern Europe, yield increment was not as high as that attributed to resistance to biotic stresses such as late blight and viruses, that represent the major threats for this fruiting vegetable crop. Such effect is likely due to climate change and future projections for the Mediterranean basin indicating an increase of warm and dry periods. Crop growth and development are very sensitive to climate change and variability. In this study, we aimed to understand the projected impact of climate change on processing tomato grown in the southern Italy. A generic tomato cultivar was calibrated and evaluated using data recorded in open field cropping 'Messapico' hybrid for two consecutive years. Plants were transplanted into twin rows (3.36 plants m-2). Drip irrigation scheduling system was based restoring 100% of Etc when 40% of total available water was depleted. Two nitrogen (N) treatments were investigated (N-150 and N-200 kg ha-1). N-150 treatment of the first trial-year, representing to the typical nitrogen supply in the investigated area, was adopted for the DSSAT v4.7 model calibration (biomass: RMSE = 1584 kg ha-1, D-index = 0.93). This N rate was evaluated on the N-200 (biomass: RMSE = 1648 kg ha-1, D-index = 0.91). Contrasting Global Climate Models were compared respect to the integrated 30-years of historical weather from NASA-AgMERRA data set. The climate change variability affected full flowering and harvest dates. Simulation of the soil water content and air temperature indicates, for some years, negative impacts on the optimal crop growth due to drought and nutrient stresses which negatively impacts on fruit yield. Hence, innovative agronomic and breeding strategies are advisable to overcome the negative effects of climate changes occurring in this production area of the processing tomato.
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- 2022
165. Hard X-ray Detector (HXD) on Board Suzaku
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Takahashi, T., Abe, K., Endo, M., Endo, Y., Ezoe, Y., Fukazawa, Y., Hamaya, M., Hirakuri, S., Hong, S., Horii, M., Inoue, H., Isobe, N., Itoh, T., Iyomoto, N., Kamae, T., Kasama, D., Kataoka, J., Kato, H., Kawaharada, M., Kawano, N., Kawashima, K., Kawasoe, S., Kishishita, T., Kitaguchi, T., Kobayashi, Y., Kokubun, M., Kotoku, J., Kouda, M., Kubota, A., Kuroda, Y., Madejski, G., Makishima, K., Masukawa, K., Matsumoto, Y., Mitani, T., Miyawaki, R., Mizuno, T., Mori, K., Mori, M., Murashima, M., Murakami, T., Nakazawa, K., Niko, H., Nomachi, M., Okada, Y., Ohno, M., Oonuki, K., Ota, N., Ozawa, H., Sato, G., Shinoda, S., Sugiho, M., Suzuki, M., Taguchi, K., Takahashi, H., Takahashi, I., Takeda, S., Tamura, K., Tamura, T., Tanaka, T., Tanihata, C., Tashiro, M., Terada, Y., Tominaga, S., Uchiyama, Y., Watanabe, S., Yamaoka, K., Yanagida, T., and Yonetoku, D.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
The Hard X-ray Detector (HXD) on board Suzaku covers a wide energy range from 10 keV to 600 keV by combination of silicon PIN diodes and GSO scintillators. The HXD is designed to achieve an extremely low in-orbit back ground based on a combination of new techniques, including the concept of well-type active shield counter. With an effective area of 142 cm^2 at 20 keV and 273 cm2 at 150 keV, the background level at the sea level reached ~1x10^{-5} cts s^{-1} cm^{-2} keV^{-1} at 30 keV for the PI N diodes, and ~2x10^{-5} cts s^{-1} cm^{-2} keV^{-1} at 100 keV, and ~7x10^{-6} cts s^{-1} cm^{-2} keV^{-1} at 200 keV for the phoswich counter. Tight active shielding of the HXD results in a large array of guard counters surrounding the main detector parts. These anti-coincidence counters, made of ~4 cm thick BGO crystals, have a large effective area for sub-MeV to MeV gamma-rays. They work as an excellent gamma-ray burst monitor with limited angular resolution (~5 degree). The on-board signal-processing system and the data transmitted to the ground are also described., Comment: 35 pages, 25 figures and 4 tables; acceted for Publication of the Astronomical Society of Japan
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- 2006
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166. Transverse Dynamics and Energy Tuning of Fast Electrons Generated in Sub-Relativistic Intensity Laser Pulse Interaction with Plasmas
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Mori, M., Kando, M., Daito, I., Kotaki, H., Hayashi, Y., Yamazaki, A., Ogura, K., Sagisaka, A., Koga, J., Nakajima, K., Daido, H., Bulanov, S. V., and Kimura, T.
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Physics - Plasma Physics - Abstract
The regimes of quasi-mono-energetic electron beam generation were experimentally studied in the sub-relativistic intensity laser plasma interaction. The observed electron acceleration regime is unfolded with two-dimensional-particle-in-cell simulations of laser-wakefield generation in the self-modulation regime., Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures
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- 2006
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167. I Crostacei Decapodi del Bacino del fiume Magra (La Spezia, Italia nord-occidentale)
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Ciuffardi, L, Mori, M, Braida, L, Pini, D, Arillo, Attilio, and BioStor
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- 2009
168. Charge Imbalance Effects on Interlayer Hopping and Fermi Surfaces in Multilayered High-T_c Cuprates
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Mori, M., Tohyama, T., and Maekawa, S.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
We study doping dependence of interlayer hoppings, t_\perp, in multilayered cuprates with four or more CuO_2 planes in a unit cell. When the double occupancy is forbidden in the plane, an effective amplitude of t_\perp in the Gutzwiller approximation is shown to be proportional to the square root of the product of doping rates in adjacent two planes, i.e., t^eff_\perp \propto t_\perp \sqrt{\delta_1\delta_2}, where \delta_1 and \delta_2 represent the doping rates of the two planes. More than three-layered cuprates have two kinds of \cuo planes, i.e., inner- and outer planes (IP and OP), resulting in two different values of t^eff_{\perp}, i.e., t^eff_\perp 1 \propto t_\perp \sqrt{\delta_IP \delta_IP} between IP's, and t^eff_\perp 2 \propto t_\perp \sqrt{\delta_IP \delta_OP} between IP and OP. Fermi surfaces are calculated in the four-layered t-t'-t''-J model by the mean-field theory. The order parameters, the renormalization factor of t_\perp, and the site-potential making the charge imbalance between IP and OP are self-consistently determined for several doping rates. We show the interlayer splitting of the Fermi surfaces, which may be observed in the angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy measurement., Comment: Some typographical errors are revised. Journal of Physical Society of Japan, Vol.75, No.3, in press
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- 2005
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169. The search for optical emission on and before the GRB trigger with the WIDGET telescope
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Tamagawa, T., Usui, F., Urata, Y., Abe, K., Onda, K., Tashiro, M., Terada, Y., Fujiwara, H., Miura, N., Hirose, S., Kawai, N., Yoshida, A., Mori, M., and Makishima, K.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
WIDGET is a robotic telescope for monitoring the HETE-2 field-of-view to detect Gamma-ray Burst optical flashes or possible optical precursors. The system has 62degx62deg wide field-of-view which covers about 80% of HETE-2 one with a 2kx2k Apogee U10 CCD camera and a Canon EF 24mm f/1.4 wide-angle lens without a bandpass filter. WIDGET has been in operation since June 2004 at Akeno observing site where is about 200 km apart from Tokyo. Typical limiting magnitude with S/N=3 at the site is V=10mag for 5 seconds exposure and V=11mag for 30 seconds exposure. We had already six coincident observations with HETE-2 position alerts. It was, however, cloudy for all cases due to rainy season in Japan. Expected number of coincident observations under clear sky is about 5 events per year. We will extend the system in early 2005 for Swift era to monitor optical transients in wider field-of-view, multi-color or polarization modes., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure. Accepted for publication into "il nuovo cimento". Proceeding of the 4th Rome GRB conference, eds. L. Piro, L. Amati, S. Covino, B. Gendre
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- 2005
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170. Super-critical Accretion Flows around Black Holes: Two-dimensional, Radiation-pressure-dominated Disks with Photon-trapping
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Ohsuga, K., Mori, M., Nakamoto, T., and Mineshige, S.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
The quasi-steady structure of super-critical accretion flows around a black hole is studied based on the two-dimensional radiation-hydrodynamical (2D-RHD) simulations. The super-critical flow is composed of two parts: the disk region and the outflow regions above and below the disk. Within the disk region the circular motion as well as the patchy density structure are observed, which is caused by Kelvin-Helmholtz instability and probably by convection. The mass-accretion rate decreases inward, roughly in proportion to the radius, and the remaining part of the disk material leaves the disk to form outflow because of strong radiation pressure force. We confirm that photon trapping plays an important role within the disk. Thus, matter can fall onto the black hole at a rate exceeding the Eddington rate. The emission is highly anisotropic and moderately collimated so that the apparent luminosity can exceed the Eddington luminosity by a factor of a few in the face-on view. The mass-accretion rate onto the black hole increases with increase of the absorption opacity (metalicity) of the accreting matter. This implies that the black hole tends to grow up faster in the metal rich regions as in starburst galaxies or star-forming regions., Comment: 16 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ (Volume 628, July 20, 2005 issue)
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- 2005
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171. Numerical investigation of influence of treatment of the coke component on hydrodynamic and catalytic cracking reactions in an industrial riser
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Pelissari, D.C., Alvares-Castro, H.C., Vergel, J.L.G., and Mori, M.
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- 2018
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172. Subcutaneous immunoglobulin for maintenance treatment in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (PATH): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trial
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Sabet, A., George, K., Roberts, L., Carne, R., Blum, S., Henderson, R., Van Damme, P., Demeestere, J., Larue, S., D'Amour, C., Bril, V., Breiner, A., Kunc, P., Valis, M., Sussova, J., Kalous, T., Talab, R., Bednar, M., Toomsoo, T., Rubanovits, I., Gross-Paju, K., Sorro, U., Saarela, M., Auranen, M., Pouget, J., Attarian, S., Le Masson, G., Wielanek-Bachelet, A., Desnuelle, C., Delmont, E., Clavelou, P., Aufauvre, D., Schmidt, J., Zschuentssch, J., Sommer, C., Kramer, D., Hoffmann, O., Goerlitz, C., Haas, J., Chatzopoulos, M., Yoon, R., Gold, R., Berlit, P., Jaspert-Grehl, A., Liebetanz, D., Kutschenko, A., Stangel, M., Trebst, C., Baum, P., Bergh, F., Klehmet, J., Meisel, A., Klostermann, F., Oechtering, J., Lehmann, H., Schroeter, M., Hagenacker, T., Mueller, D., Sperfeld, A., Bethke, F., Drory, V., Algom, A., Yarnitsky, D., Murinson, B., Di Muzio, A., Ciccocioppo, F., Sorbi, S., Mata, S., Schenone, A., Grandis, M., Lauria, G., Cazzato, D., Antonini, G., Morino, S., Cocito, D., Zibetti, M., Yokota, T., Ohkubo, T., Kanda, T., Kawai, M., Kaida, K., Onoue, H., Kuwabara, S., Mori, M., Iijima, M., Ohyama, K., Baba, M., Tomiyama, M., Nishiyama, K., Akutsu, T., Yokoyama, K., Kanai, K., van Schaik, I.N., Eftimov, F., Notermans, N.C., Visser, N., Faber, C., Hoeijmakers, J., Rejdak, K., Chyrchel-Paszkiewicz, U., Casanovas Pons, C., Alberti Aguiló, M., Gamez, J., Figueras, M., Marquez Infante, C., Benitez Rivero, S., Lunn, M., Morrow, J., Gosal, D., Lavin, T., Melamed, I., Testori, A., Ajroud-Driss, S., Menichella, D., Simpson, E., Chi-Ho Lai, E., Dimachkie, M., Barohn, R.J., Beydoun, S., Johl, H., Lange, D., Shtilbans, A., Muley, S., Ladha, S., Freimer, M., Kissel, J., Latov, N., Chin, R., Ubogu, E., Mumfrey, S., Rao, T., MacDonald, P., Sharma, K., Gonzalez, G., Allen, J., Walk, D., Hobson-Webb, L., Gable, K., van Schaik, Ivo N, Bril, Vera, van Geloven, Nan, Hartung, Hans-Peter, Lewis, Richard A, Sobue, Gen, Lawo, John-Philip, Praus, Michaela, Mielke, Orell, Durn, Billie L, Cornblath, David R, and Merkies, Ingemar S J
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173. Detection of Gamma-rays around 1TeV from RX J0852.0-4622 by CANGAROO-II
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Katagiri, H., Enomoto, R., Ksenofontov, L. T., and Mori, M.
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We have detected gamma-ray emission at the 6sigma level at energies greater than 500GeV from the supernova remnant RX J0852.0-4622 (G266.2-1.2) using the CANGAROO-II Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope (IACT). The flux was 0.12 times of that of Crab at 1TeV. The signal centroid is consistent with the peak of the X-ray emission in the north-west rim of the remnant., Comment: 12pages, 4figures, to be published in ApJL
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174. Effects of antiferromagnetic planes on the superconducting properties of multilayered high-Tc cuprates
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Mori, M. and Maekawa, S.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We propose a mechanism for high critical temperature (T_c) in the coexistent phase of superconducting- (SC) and antiferromagnetic (AF) CuO_2 planes in multilayered cuprates. The Josephson coupling between the SC planes separated by an AF insulator (Mott insulator) is calculated perturbatively up to the fourth order in terms of the hopping integral between adjacent CuO_2 planes. It is shown that the AF exchange splitting in the AF plane suppresses the so-called pi-Josephson coupling, and the long-ranged 0-Josephson coupling leads to coexistence with a rather high value of T_c., Comment: 4 pages including 4 figures
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175. Detection of Sub-TeV Gamma-Rays from the Galactic Center Direction by CANGAROO-II
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Tsuchiya, K., Enomoto, R., Ksenofontov, L. T., Mori, M., Naito, T., and collaboration, CANGAROO-II
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We have detected sub-TeV gamma-ray emission from the direction of the Galactic Center (GC) using the CANGAROO-II Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope (IACT). We detected a statistically signicant excess at energies greater than 250GeV. The flux was one order of magnitude lower than that of Crab at 1 TeV with a soft spectrum E^{-4.6+-0.5}. The signal centroid is consistent with the GC direction and the observed prole is consistent with a point-like source. Our data suggests that the GeV source 3EG J1746-2851 is identical with this TeV source and we study the combined spectra to determine the possible origin of the gamma-ray emission. We also obtain an upper limit on the cold dark-matter density in the Galactic halo., Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures, aastex.cls, accepted by ApJ Letters
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176. Friedel oscillations in a two-band Hubbard model for CuO chains
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Mori, M., Tohyama, T., Maekawa, S., and Riera, J. A.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Friedel oscillations induced by open boundary conditions in a two-band Hubbard model for CuO chains are numerically studied. We find that for physically realistic parameters and close to quarter filling, these oscillations have a 2k_F modulation according with experimental results on YBa_2Cu_3O_{7-delta}. In addition, we predict that, for the same parameters, as hole doping is reduced from quarter filling to half filling, Friedel oscillations would acquire a 4k_F modulation, typical of a strongly correlated electrons regime. The 4k_F modulation dominates also in the electron doped region. The range of parameters varied is very broad, and hence the results reported could apply to other cuprates and other strongly correlated compounds with quasi-one dimensional structures. On a more theoretical side, we stress the fact that the copper and oxygen subsystems should be described by two different Luttinger liquid exponents., Comment: 7 pages, 7 eps figures
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177. Recent developments on nesfatin‐1
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Stengel, A, Mori, M, and Taché, Y
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Neurosciences ,Obesity ,Digestive Diseases ,Nutrition ,Genetics ,Metabolic and endocrine ,Stroke ,Cardiovascular ,Animals ,Appetite Regulation ,Body Weight ,Calcium-Binding Proteins ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,Forecasting ,Humans ,Leptin ,Nerve Tissue Proteins ,Nucleobindins ,Signal Transduction ,Food intake ,hypothalamus ,nesfatin-1 ,NUCB2 ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Psychology and Cognitive Sciences ,Endocrinology & Metabolism - Abstract
Nesfatin-1 was discovered in 2006 and introduced as a potential novel anorexigenic modulator of food intake and body weight. The past years have witnessed increasing evidence establishing nesfatin-1 as a potent physiological inhibitor of food intake and body weight and unravelled nesfatin-1's interaction with other brain transmitters to exert its food consumption inhibitory effect. As observed for other anorexigenic brain neuropeptides, nesfatin-1 is also likely to exert additional, if not pleiotropic, actions in the brain and periphery. Recent studies established the prominent expression of the nesfatin-1 precursor, nucleobindin2 (NUCB2), in the stomach and pancreas, where nesfatin-1 influences endocrine secretion. This review will highlight the current experimental state-of-knowledge on the effects of NUCB2/nesfatin-1 on food intake, body weight and glucose homeostasis. Potential implications in human obesity will be discussed in relation to the evidence of changes in circulating levels of NUCB2/nesfatin-1 in disease states, the occurrence of genetic NUCB2 polymorphisms and--in contrast to several other hormones--the independence of leptin signalling known to be blunted under conditions of chronically increased body weight.
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178. Diversity and Antimicrobial Activity of Endophytic Actinomycetes Isolated from Plant Roots in Thailand
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Kuncharoen, N., Fukasawa, W., Mori, M., Shiomi, K., and Tanasupawat, S.
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179. A Chandra detection of diffuse hard X-ray emission associated with the lobes of the radio galaxy 3C 452
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Isobe, N., Tashiro, M., Makishima, K., Iyomoto, N., Suzuki, M., Murakami, M. M., Mori, M., and Abe, K.
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An 80 ksec Chandra ACIS observation of the radio galaxy 3C 452 is reported. A diffuse X-ray emission associated with the lobes has been detected with high statistical significance, together with the X-ray nucleus of the host galaxy. The 0.5--5 keV ACIS spectrum of the diffuse emission is described by a two-component model, consisting of a soft thermal plasma emission from the host galaxy halo and a hard non-thermal power-law component. The hard component is ascribed to the inverse Comptonization of cosmic microwave background photons by the synchrotron emitting electrons in the lobes, because its spectral energy index, 0.68+-0.28, is consistent with the radio synchrotron index, 0.78. These results reveal a significant electron dominance in the lobes. The electrons are inferred to have a relatively uniform distribution, while the magnetic field is compressed toward the lobe periphery., Comment: 4 figures, 2 tables, Accepted by ApJL (to appear in the December 1 issue)
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180. Observation of gamma-rays greater than 10 TeV from Markarian 421
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Okumura, K., Asahara, A., Bicknell, G. V., Edwards, P. G., Enomoto, R., Gunji, S., Hara, S., Hara, T., Hayashi, S., Itoh, C., Kabuki, S., Kajino, F., Katagiri, H., Kataoka, J., Kawachi, A., Kifune, T., Kubo, H., Kushida, J., Maeda, S., Maeshiro, A., Matsubara, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Mori, M., Moriya, M., Muraishi, H., Muraki, Y., Naito, T., Nakase, T., Nishijima, K., Ohishi, M., Patterson, J. R., Sakurazawa, K., Suzuki, R., Swaby, D. L., Takano, K., Takano, T., Tanimori, T., Tokanai, F., Tsuchiya, K., Tsunoo, H., Uruma, K., Watanabe, A., Yanagita, S., Yoshida, T., and Yoshikoshi, T.
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We have observed Markarian 421 in January and March 2001 with the CANGAROO-II imaging Cherenkov telescope during an extraordinarily high state at TeV energies. From 14 hours observations at very large zenith angles, $\sim70^\circ$, a signal of 298 $\pm$ 52 gamma-ray--like events (5.7 $\sigma$) was detected at $E>10$ TeV, where a higher sensitivity is achieved than those of usual observations near the zenith, owing to a greatly increased collecting area. Under the assumption of an intrinsic power-law spectrum, we derived a differential energy spectrum $dN/dE = (3.3 \pm 0.9_{stat.} \pm 0.3_{syst.})\times10^{-13} (E/10 {Te V})^{-(4.0 ^{+0.9}_{-0.6}_{stat.} \pm 0.3_{syst.})}$ ph./cm$^2$/sec/TeV, which is steeper than those previously measured around 1 TeV, and supports the evidence for a cutoff in the spectrum of Markarian 421. However, the 4 $\sigma$ excess at energies greater than 20 TeV in our data favors a cutoff energy of $\sim$8 TeV, at the upper end of the range previously reported from measurements at TeV energies., Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, to appear in Astrophisical Journal Letters
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181. Search for gamma-rays above 10 TeV from Markarian 421 in a high state with the CANGAROO-II telescope
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Okumura, K., Enomoto, R., Asahara, A., Bicknell, G. V., Edwards, P. G., Gunji, S., Hara, S., Hara, T., Hayashi, S., Itoh, C., Kabuki, S., Kajino, F., Katagiri, H., Kataoka, J., Kawachi, A., Kifune, T., Kubo, H., Kushida, J., Maeda, S., Maeshiro, A., Matsubara, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Mori, M., Moriya, M., Muraishi, H., Muraki, Y., Naito, T., Nakase, T., Nishijima, K., Ohishi, M., Patterson, J. R., Sakurazawa, K., Suzuki, R., Swaby, D. L., Takano, K., Takano, T., Tanimori, T., Tokanaia, F., Tsuchiya, K., Tsunoo, H., Uruma, K., Watanabe, A., Yanagita, S., Yoshida, T., and Yoshikoshi, T.
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A preliminary result from Markarian 421 observations in the energy region above 10 TeV with the CANGAROO-II 10 m telescope is presented. In January 2001, the HEGRA group reported that Markarian 421 had become very active, with flux levels up to 4 times that of the Crab Nebula. As a result, we observed Mkn 421 during six nights from January 24th to February 1st, and four nights from March 1st to 4th. Observations were carried out using the very large zenith angle technique ($\sim$70 degree) and the energy threshold is estimated from Monte Carlo simulations to be around 10 TeV. We have detected gamma-ray emission in this energy range., Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, to appear in Proc. 27th ICRC (Hamburg, Germany)
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182. The CANGAROO-III Project: Status report
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Mori, M., Asahara, A., Bicknell, G. V., Clay, R. W., Edwards, P. G., Enomoto, R., Gunji, S., Hara, S., Hara, T., Hayashi, S., Itoh, C., Kabuki, S., Kajino, F., Katagiri, H., Kawachi, A., Kifune, T., Kubo, H., Kushida, J., Maeda, S., Maeshiro, A., Matsubara, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Muraishi, H., Muraki, Y., Naito, T., Nakase, T., Nishijima, K., Ohishi, M., Okumura, K., Patterson, J. R., Protheroe, R. J., Sakurazawa, K., Suzuki, R., Swaby, D. L., Tanimori, T., Tokanai, F., Tsuchiya, K., Tsunoo, H., Uruma, K., Watanabe, A., Yanagita, S., Yoshida, T., and Yoshikoshi, T.
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We report on the status of the construction of an array of four 10 m atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes for gamma-ray astronomy, near Woomera, in South Australia -- the CANGAROO-III project. The first telescope of this array is the upgraded version of the CANGAROO-II 7 m telescope and has been in operation since March 2000. The second telescope, an improved version of the first, is being constructed for installation in late 2001. Stereoscopic observation of sub TeV gamma-rays with the two 10 m telescopes will begin in 2002 and the full array will be operational in 2004., Comment: 4 pages, 7 figures, to appear in Proc. 27th ICRC (Hamburg, Germany)
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183. The optical reflector system for the CANGAROO-II imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescope
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Kawachi, A., Hayami, Y., Jimbo, J., Kamei, S., Kifune, T., Kubo, H., Kushida, J., LeBohec, S., Miyawaki, K., Mori, M., Nishijima, K., Patterson, J. R., Suzuki, R., Tanimori, T., Yanagita, S., Yoshikoshi, T., and Yuki, A.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
A new imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescope (CANGAROO-II) with a light-weight reflector has been constructed. Light, robust, and durable mirror facets of containing CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic) laminates were developed for the telescope. The attitude of each facet can be adjusted by stepping motors. In this paper, we describe the design, manufacturing, alignment procedure, and the performance of the CANGAROO-II optical reflector system., Comment: Astroparticle Physics, (2000) in press., 22 pages (11 figures), LaTeX uses elsart.sty
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184. Observations of the supernova remnant W28 at TeV energies
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Rowell, G. P., Naito, T., Dazeley, S. A., Edwards, P. G., Gunji, S., Hara, T., Holder, J., Kawachi, A., Kifune, T., Matsubara, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Mori, M., Muraishi, H., Muraki, Y., Nishijima, K., Ogio, S., Patterson, J. R., Roberts, M. D., Sako, T., Sakurazawa, K., Susukita, R., Tamura, T., Tanimori, T., Thornton, G. J., Yanagita, S., Yoshida, T., and Yoshikoshi, T.
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The atmospheric Cerenkov imaging technique has been used to search for point-like and diffuse TeV gamma-ray emission from the southern supernova remnant, W28, and surrounding region. The search, made with the CANGAROO 3.8m telescope, encompasses a number of interesting features, the supernova remnant itself, the EGRET source 3EG J1800-2338, the pulsar PSR J1801-23, strong 1720 MHz OH masers and molecular clouds on the north and east boundaries of the remnant. An analysis tailored to extended and off-axis point sources was used, and no evidence for TeV gamma-ray emission from any of the features described above was found in data taken over the 1994 and 1995 seasons. Our upper limit (E>1.5 TeV) for a diffuse source of radius 0.25deg encompassing both molecular clouds was calculated at 6.64e-12 photons cm^-2 s^-1 (from 1994 data), and interpreted within the framework of a model predicting TeV gamma-rays from shocked-accelerated hadrons. Our upper limit suggests the need for some cutoff in the parent spectrum of accelerated hadrons and/or slightly steeper parent spectra than that used here (-2.1). As to the nature of 3EG J1800-2338, it possibly does not result entirely from pi-zero decay, a conclusion also consistent with its location in relation to W28., Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics
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185. Very High-Energy Gamma-Ray Observations of PSR B1509-58 with the CANGAROO 3.8m Telescope
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Sako, T., Matsubara, Y., Muraki, Y., Ramanamurthy, P. V., Dazeley, S. A., Edwards, P. G., Gunji, S., Hara, T., Hara, S., Holder, J., Kamei, S., Kawachi, A., Kifune, T., Kita, R., Masaike, A., Mizumoto, Y., Mori, M., Moriya, M., Muraishi, H., Naito, T., Nishijima, K., Ogio, S., Patterson, J. R., Rowell, G. P., Sakurazawa, K., Sato, Y., Susukita, R., Suzuki, R., Tamura, T., Tanimori, T., Thornton, G. J., Yanagita, S., Yoshida, T., and Yoshikoshi, T.
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The gamma-ray pulsar PSR B1509-58 and its surrounding nebulae have been observed with the CANGAROO 3.8m imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescope. The observations were performed from 1996 to 1998 in Woomera, South Australia, under different instrumental conditions with estimated threshold energies of 4.5 TeV (1996), 1.9 TeV (1997) and 2.5 TeV (1998) at zenith angles of ~30 deg. Although no strong evidence of the gamma-ray emission was found, the lowest energy threshold data of 1997 showed a marginal excess of gamma-ray--like events at the 4.1 sigma significance level. The corresponding gamma-ray flux is calculated to be (2.9 +/- 0.7) * 10^{-12}cm^{-2}s^{-1} above 1.9 TeV. The observations of 1996 and 1998 yielded only upper limits (99.5% confidence level) of 1.9 * 10^{-12}cm^{-2}s^{-1} above 4.5 TeV and 2.0 * 10^{-12}cm^{-2}s^{-1} above 2.5 TeV, respectively. Assuming that the 1997 excess is due to Very High-Energy (VHE) gamma-ray emission from the pulsar nebula, our result, when combined with the X-ray observations, leads to a value of the magnetic field strength ~5 micro G. This is consistent with the equipartition value previously estimated in the X-ray nebula surrounding the pulsar. No significant periodicity at the 150ms pulsar period has been found in any of the three years' data. The flux upper limits set from our observations are one order of magnitude below previously reported detections of pulsed TeV emission., Comment: Accepted to publication in Astrophys. Journal, 25 pages, 2 figures
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186. Evidence for TeV gamma-ray emission from the shell type SNR RXJ1713.7-3946
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Muraishi, H., Tanimori, T., Yanagita, S., Yoshida, T., Moriya, M., Kifune, T., Dazeley, S. A., Edwards, P. G., Gunji, S., Hara, S., Hara, T., Kawachi, A., Kubo, H., Matsubara, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Mori, M., Muraki, Y., Naito, T., Nishijima, K., Patterson, J. R., Rowell, G. P., Sako, T., Sakurazawa, K., Susukita, R., Tamura, T., and Yoshikoshi, T.
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We report the results of TeV gamma-ray observations of the shell type SNR RXJ1713.7-3946 (G347.3-0.5). The discovery of strong non-thermal X-ray emission from the northwest part of the remnant strongly suggests the existence of electrons with energies up to 100 TeV in the remnant, making the SNR a good candidate TeV gamma-ray source. We observed RXJ1713.7-3946 from May to August 1998 with the CANGAROO 3.8m atmospheric imaging Cerenkov telescope and obtained evidence for TeV gamma-ray emission from the NW rim of the remnant with the significance of 5.6 sigma. The observed TeV gamma-ray flux from the NW rim region was estimated to be (5.3 +/- 0.9[statistical] +/- 1.6[systematic]) * 10^{-12} photons cm^{-2} s^{-1} at energies >= 1.8 +/- 0.9 TeV. The data indicate that the emitting region is much broader than the point spread function of our telescope. The extent of the emission is consistent with that of hard X-rays observed by ASCA. This TeV gamma-ray emission can be attributed to the Inverse Compton scattering of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation by shock accelerated ultra-relativistic electrons. Under this assumption, a rather low magnetic field of 11 micro gauss is deduced for the remnant from our observation., Comment: Accepted for publication by Astronomy and Astrophysics (5 pages, 2 figures)
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187. The SNR W28 at TeV Energies
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Rowell, G. P., Naito, T., Dazeley, S. A., Edwards, P. G., Gunji, S., Hara, T., Holder, J., Kawachi, A., Kifune, T., Matsubara, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Mori, M., Muraishi, H., Muraki, Y., Nishijima, K., Ogio, S., Patterson, J. R., Roberts, M. D., Sako, T., Sakurazawa, K., Susukita, R., Tamura, T., Tanimori, T., Thornton, G. J., Yanagita, S., Yoshida, T., and Yoshikoshi, T.
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The southern supernova remnant (SNR)W28 was observed in 1994 and 1995 by the CANGAROO 3.8m telescope in a search formulti-TeV gamma ray emission, using the Cerenkov imaging technique. We obtained upper limits for a variety of point-like and extended features within a +-1 degree-region and briefly discuss these results, together with that of EGRET within the framework of a shock acceleration model of the W28 SNR., Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the GeV-TeV Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Workshop, "Towards a Major Atmospheric Cherenkov Detector VI" (Snowbird, Utah, August 13-16, 1999)
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188. Initial Performance of CANGAROO-II 7m telescope
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Kubo, Hidetoshi, Dazeley, S. A., Edwards, P. G., Gunji, S., Hara, S., Hara, T., Jinbo, J., Kawachi, A., Kifune, T., Kushida, J., Matsubara, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Mori, M., Moriya, M., Muraishi, H., Muraki, Y., Naito, T., Nishijima, K., Patterson, J. R., Roberts, M. D., Rowell, G. P., Sako, T., Sakurazawa, K., Sato, Y., Susukita, R., Tamura, T., Tanimori, T., Yanagita, S., Yoshida, T., Yoshikoshi, T., and Yuki, A.
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CANGAROO group constructed an imaging air Cherenkov telescope (CANGAROO-II) in March 1999 atWoomera, South Australia to observe celestial gamma-rays in hundreds GeV region. It has a 7m parabolic mirror consisting of 60 small plastic spherical mirrors, and the prime focus is equipped with a multi-pixel camera of 512 PMTs covering the field of view of 3 degrees. We report initial performance of the telescope., Comment: 5 pages, 7 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the GeV-TeV Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Workshop, "Towards a Major Atmospheric Cherenkov Detector VI" (Snowbird, Utah, August 13-16, 1999)
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189. Search for TeV Gamma Rays from the SNR RXJ1713.7-3946
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Muraishi, H., Tanimori, T., Yanagita, S., Yoshida, T., Kifune, T., Dazeley, S. A., Edwards, P. G., Gunji, S., Hara, S., Hara, T., Jinbo, J., Kawachi, A., Kubo, H., Kushida, J., Matsubara, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Mori, M., Moriya, M., Muraki, Y., Naito, T., Nishijima, K., Patterson, J. R., Roberts, M. D., Rowell, G. P., Sako, T., Sakurazawa, K., Sato, Y., Susukita, R., Tamura, T., Yoshikoshi, T., and Yuki, A.
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The shell type SNR RXJ1713.7-3946 is a new SNR discovered by the ROSAT all sky survey. Recently, strong non-thermal X-ray emission from the northwest part of the remnant was detected by the ASCA satellite. This synchrotron X-ray emission strongly suggests the existence of electrons with energies up to hundreds of TeV in the remnant. This SNR is, therefore, a good candidate TeV gamma ray source, due to the Inverse Compton scattering of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation by the shock accelerated ultra-relativistic electrons, as seen in SN1006. In this paper, we report a preliminary result of TeV gamma-ray observations of the SNR RXJ1713.7-3946 by the CANGAROO 3.8m telescope at Woomera, South Australia., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to appear in Proc. 26th ICRC (Salt Lake City), OG 2.2.20
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190. Construction of New 7m Imaging Air \v{C}erenkov Telescope of CANGAROO
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Tanimori, T., Dazeley, S. A., Edwards, P. G., Gunji, S., Hara, S., Hara, T., Jinbo, J., Kawachi, A., Kifune, T., Kubo, H., Kushida, J., Matsubara, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Mori, M., Moriya, M., Muraishi, H., Muraki, Y., Naito, T., Nishijima, K., Patterson, J. R., Roberts, M. D., Rowell, G. P., Sako, T., Sakurazawa, K., Sato, Y., Susukita, R., Tamura, T., Yanagita, S., Yoshida, T., Yoshikoshi, T., and Yuki, A.
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CANGAROO group has constructed the new large imaging Air \v Cerenkov telescope to exploit hundred GeV region gamma-ray astronomy in March 1999 at Woomera, South Australia. It has a 7m parabolic mirror consisting of 60 small plastic spherical mirrors, and a fine imaging camera with 512 PMTs covering the field of view of 3 degree. Observation will start from July 1999., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, to appear in Proc. 26th ICRC (Salt Lake City), OG 4.3.04
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191. An Optical Reflector for the CANGAROO-II Telescope
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Kawachi, Akiko, Kushida, J., Dazeley, S. A., Edwards, P. G., Gunji, S., Hara, S., Hara, T., Jinbo, J., Kifune, T., Kubo, H., Matsubara, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Mori, M., Moriya, M., Muraishi, H., Muraki, Y., Naito, T., Nishijima, K., Patterson, J. R., Roberts, M. D., Rowell, G. P., Sako, T., Sakurazawa, K., Sato, Y., Susukita, R., Tamura, T., Tanimori, T., Yanagita, S., Yoshida, T., Yoshikoshi, T., and Yuki, A.
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We have been successful in developing light and durable mirrors made of CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic) laminates for the reflector of the new CANGAROO-II 7 m telescope. The reflector has a parabolic shape (F/1.1) with a 30 m^2 effective area which consists of 60 small spherical mirrors of CFRP laminates. The orientation of each mirror can be remotely adjusted by stepping motors. After the first adjustment work, the reflector offers a point image of about $0.^\circ 14$ (FWHM) on the optic axis., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, to appear in Proc. 26th ICRC (Salt Lake City), OG 4.3.05
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192. Data Acquisition System of the CANGAROO-II Telescope
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Mori, M., Dazeley, S. A., Edwards, P. G., Gunji, S., Hara, S., Hara, T., Jinbo, J., Kawachi, A., Kifune, T., Kubo, H., Kushida, J., Matsubara, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Moriya, M., Muraishi, H., Muraki, Y., Naito, T., Nishijima, K., Patterson, J. R., Roberts, M. D., Rowell, G. P., Sako, T., Sakurazawa, K., Sato, Y., Susukita, R., Tamura, T., Tanimori, T., Yanagita, S., Yoshida, T., Yoshikoshi, T., and Yuki, A.
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The data acquisition system for the new CANGAROO-II 7m telescope is described., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, to appear in Proc. 26th ICRC (Salt Lake City), OG 4.3.31
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193. TeV gamma-ray observations of three X-ray selected BL Lacs
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Roberts, M. D., McGee, P., Dazeley, S. A., Edwards, P. G., Hara, T., Holder, J., Kawachi, A., Kifune, T., Matsubara, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Mori, M., Muraishi, H., Muraki, Y., Naito, T., Nishijima, K., Ogio, S., Osaki, T., Patterson, J. R., Rowell, G. P., Sako, T., Sakurazawa, K., Susukita, R., Tamura, T., Tanimori, T., Thornton, G. J., Yanagita, S., Yoshida, T., and Yoshikoshi, T.
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Despite extensive surveys of extragalactic TeV gamma-ray candidates only 3 sources have so far been detected. All three are northern hemisphere objects and all three are low-redshift X-ray selected BL Lacs (XBLs). In this paper we present the results of observations of the three nearest southern hemisphere XBLs (PKS0548-322, PKS2005-489 and PKS2155-304) with the CANGAROO 3.8m imaging telescope. During the period of observation we estimate that the threshold of the 3.8m telescope was around 1.5TeV. Searches for both steady and short timescale emission have been performed for each source. Additionally, we are able to monitor the X-ray state of each source on a daily basis and we have made contemporaneous measurements of optical activity for PKS0548-322 and PKS2155-304., Comment: 7 pages + 3 figures. Accepted by Astron. and Astrophys
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194. TeV observations of Centaurus A
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Rowell, G. P., Dazeley, S. A., Edwards, P. G., Gunji, S., Hara, T., Holder, J., Kawachi, A., Kifune, T., Matsubara, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Mori, M., Muraishi, H., Muraki, Y., Naito, T., Nishijima, K., Ogio, S., Patterson, J. R., Roberts, M. D., Sako, T., Sakurazawa, K., Susukita, R., Tamura, T., Tanimori, T., Thornton, G. J., Yanagita, S., Yoshida, T., and Yoshikoshi, T.
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We have searched for TeV gamma-rays from Centaurus A and surrounding region out to +/- 1.0 deg using the CANGAROO 3.8m telescope. No evidence for TeV gamma-ray emission was observed from the search region, which includes a number of interesting features located away from the tracking centre of our data. The 3 sigma upper limit to the flux of gamma-rays above 1.5 TeV from an extended source of radius 14' centred on Centaurus A is 1.28e-11 photons cm^-2 s^-1., Comment: 4 pages. Astroparticle Physics, accepted for publication. Some upper limits overestimated by factor 2-4 in original version astro-ph/9901316. Now corrected
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195. The Forest Method as a New Parallel Tree Method with the Sectional Voronoi Tessellation
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Yahagi, H., Mori, M., and Yoshii, Y.
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We have developed a new parallel tree method which will be called the forest method hereafter. This new method uses the sectional Voronoi tessellation (SVT) for the domain decomposition. The SVT decomposes a whole space into polyhedra and allows their flat borders to move by assigning different weights. The forest method determines these weights based on the load balancing among processors by means of the over-load diffusion (OLD). Moreover, since all the borders are flat, before receiving the data from other processors, each processor can collect enough data to calculate the gravity force with precision. Both the SVT and the OLD are coded in a highly vectorizable manner to accommodate on vector parallel processors. The parallel code based on the forest method with the Message Passing Interface is run on various platforms so that a wide portability is guaranteed. Extensive calculations with 15 processors of Fujitsu VPP300/16R indicate that the code can calculate the gravity force exerted on 10^5 particles in each second for some ideal dark halo. This code is found to enable an N-body simulation with 10^7 or more particles for a wide dynamic range and is therefore a very powerful tool for the study of galaxy formation and large-scale structure in the universe., Comment: 20 pages, to be appeared in ApJS
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196. Classification of acute pain trajectory after breast cancer surgery identifies patients at risk for persistent pain: a prospective observational study
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Okamoto A, Yamasaki M, Yokota I, Mori M, Matsuda M, Yamaguchi Y, Yamakita S, Ueno H, Sawa T, Taguchi T, Hosokawa T, and Amaya F
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group-based trajectory analysis ,acute postsurgical pain ,chronic postsurgical pain ,quality of recovery ,breast cancer surgery ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Akiko Okamoto,1,2 Masaki Yamasaki,3 Isao Yokota,4 Maiko Mori,3 Megumi Matsuda,3 Yosuke Yamaguchi,3 Shunsuke Yamakita,3 Hiroshi Ueno,2 Teiji Sawa,3 Tetsuya Taguchi,1 Toyoshi Hosokawa,2 Fumimasa Amaya3 1Department of Endocrinological and Breast Surgery, 2Department of Pain Management and Palliative Care Medicine, 3Department of Anesthesiology, 4Department of Biostatistics, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan Purpose: Predictive value and accuracy of the acute pain trajectory were compared with those of pain intensity at 1 day after the surgery for pain prevalence at 6 months after the surgery.Materials and methods: Female patients scheduled for breast cancer surgery were eligible for this study. Patients were questioned about pain intensity daily during the 7 days after surgery. Presence of pain, its location, and intensity as well as the Japanese version of the quality of the recovery-40 (QOR-40) were determined in an interview prior to and at 6 months after the surgery. Acute pain trajectory was determined by a group-based trajectory modeling analysis that was based on the pain intensity at 1–7 days after surgery. Predictive value of the acute pain trajectory for the presence of pain at 6 months after the surgery was assessed by a logistic regression model. The predictive value was compared with pain intensity at 1 day after the surgery.Results: A total of 123 participants completed the 6-month follow-up. The three-cluster model (mild, moderate, and severe pain) was considered to be the most statistically appropriate model for the acute pain trajectory. After 6 months, 51.2% and 8.9% of participants reported pain and severe pain, respectively. Presence of pain at 6 months after the surgery was associated with poor recovery. The severe pain cluster was significantly associated with the presence of pain at 6 months after the surgery (adjusted odds ratio, 9.40; P
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197. On a new occurrence of the alien flat crab, Percon gibbesi (H. Milne Edwards), in the southern Sicily (Central Mediterranean Sea) (Crustacea, Brachyura, Grapsidae)
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Mori, M, Vacchi, M, and BioStor
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198. Two sub-Neptunes around the M dwarf TOI-1470
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González-Álvarez, E., primary, Zapatero Osorio, M. R., additional, Caballero, J. A., additional, Béjar, V. J. S., additional, Cifuentes, C., additional, Fukui, A., additional, Herrero, E., additional, Kawauchi, K., additional, Livingston, J. H., additional, López-González, M. J., additional, Morello, G., additional, Murgas, F., additional, Narita, N., additional, Pallé, E., additional, Passegger, V. M., additional, Rodríguez, E., additional, Rodríguez-López, C., additional, Sanz-Forcada, J., additional, Schweitzer, A., additional, Tabernero, H. M., additional, Quirrenbach, A., additional, Amado, P. J., additional, Charbonneau, D., additional, Ciardi, D. R., additional, Cikota, S., additional, Collins, K. A., additional, Conti, D. M., additional, Fausnaugh, M., additional, Hatzes, A. P., additional, Hedges, C., additional, Henning, Th., additional, Jenkins, J. M., additional, Latham, D. W., additional, Massey, B., additional, Moldovan, D., additional, Montes, D., additional, Panahi, A., additional, Reiners, A., additional, Ribas, I., additional, Ricker, G. R., additional, Seager, S., additional, Shporer, A., additional, Srdoc, G., additional, Tenenbaum, P., additional, Vanderspek, R., additional, Winn, J. N., additional, Fukuda, I., additional, Ikoma, M., additional, Isogai, K., additional, Kawai, Y., additional, Mori, M., additional, Tamura, M., additional, and Watanabe, N., additional
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199. Cardiac Rapid Access Service—A New Gold Coast Health Initiative
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Millhouse, J., primary, He, M., additional, Mori, M., additional, Oldfield, K., additional, Martin, S., additional, and Agahari, I., additional
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200. Search for Astrophysical Electron Antineutrinos in Super-Kamiokande with 0.01% Gadolinium-loaded Water
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Harada, M., primary, Abe, K., additional, Bronner, C., additional, Hayato, Y., additional, Hiraide, K., additional, Hosokawa, K., additional, Ieki, K., additional, Ikeda, M., additional, Kameda, J., additional, Kanemura, Y., additional, Kaneshima, R., additional, Kashiwagi, Y., additional, Kataoka, Y., additional, Miki, S., additional, Mine, S., additional, Miura, M., additional, Moriyama, S., additional, Nakano, Y., additional, Nakahata, M., additional, Nakayama, S., additional, Noguchi, Y., additional, Okamoto, K., additional, Sato, K., additional, Sekiya, H., additional, Shiba, H., additional, Shimizu, K., additional, Shiozawa, M., additional, Sonoda, Y., additional, Suzuki, Y., additional, Takeda, A., additional, Takemoto, Y., additional, Takenaka, A., additional, Tanaka, H., additional, Watanabe, S., additional, Yano, T., additional, Han, S., additional, Kajita, T., additional, Okumura, K., additional, Tashiro, T., additional, Tomiya, T., additional, Wang, X., additional, Yoshida, S., additional, Megias, G. D., additional, Fernandez, P., additional, Labarga, L., additional, Ospina, N., additional, Zaldivar, B., additional, Pointon, B. W., additional, Kearns, E., additional, Raaf, J. L., additional, Wan, L., additional, Wester, T., additional, Bian, J., additional, Griskevich, N. J., additional, Locke, S., additional, Smy, M. B., additional, Sobel, H. W., additional, Takhistov, V., additional, Yankelevich, A., additional, Hill, J., additional, Lee, S. H., additional, Moon, D. H., additional, Park, R. G., additional, Bodur, B., additional, Scholberg, K., additional, Walter, C. W., additional, Beauchêne, A., additional, Drapier, O., additional, Giampaolo, A., additional, Mueller, Th. A., additional, Santos, A. D., additional, Paganini, P., additional, Quilain, B., additional, Ishizuka, T., additional, Nakamura, T., additional, Jang, J. S., additional, Learned, J. G., additional, Choi, K., additional, Iovine, N., additional, Cao, S., additional, Anthony, L. H. V., additional, Martin, D., additional, Scott, M., additional, Sztuc, A. A., additional, Uchida, Y., additional, Berardi, V., additional, Catanesi, M. G., additional, Radicioni, E., additional, Calabria, N. F., additional, Langella, A., additional, Machado, L. N., additional, De Rosa, G., additional, Collazuol, G., additional, Iacob, F., additional, Lamoureux, M., additional, Mattiazzi, M., additional, Ludovici, L., additional, Gonin, M., additional, Pronost, G., additional, Fujisawa, C., additional, Maekawa, Y., additional, Nishimura, Y., additional, Okazaki, R., additional, Akutsu, R., additional, Friend, M., additional, Hasegawa, T., additional, Ishida, T., additional, Kobayashi, T., additional, Jakkapu, M., additional, Matsubara, T., additional, Nakadaira, T., additional, Nakamura, K., additional, Oyama, Y., additional, Sakashita, K., additional, Sekiguchi, T., additional, Tsukamoto, T., additional, Bhuiyan, N., additional, Burton, G. T., additional, Di Lodovico, F., additional, Gao, J., additional, Goldsack, A., additional, Katori, T., additional, Migenda, J., additional, Xie, Z., additional, Zsoldos, S., additional, Kotsar, Y., additional, Ozaki, H., additional, Suzuki, A. T., additional, Takagi, Y., additional, Takeuchi, Y., additional, Feng, J., additional, Feng, L., additional, Hu, J. R., additional, Hu, Z., additional, Kikawa, T., additional, Mori, M., additional, Nakaya, T., additional, Wendell, R. A., additional, Yasutome, K., additional, Jenkins, S. J., additional, McCauley, N., additional, Mehta, P., additional, Tarrant, A., additional, Fukuda, Y., additional, Itow, Y., additional, Menjo, H., additional, Ninomiya, K., additional, Lagoda, J., additional, Lakshmi, S. M., additional, Mandal, M., additional, Mijakowski, P., additional, Prabhu, Y. S., additional, Zalipska, J., additional, Jia, M., additional, Jiang, J., additional, Jung, C. K., additional, Wilking, M. J., additional, Yanagisawa, C., additional, Hino, Y., additional, Ishino, H., additional, Kitagawa, H., additional, Koshio, Y., additional, Nakanishi, F., additional, Sakai, S., additional, Tada, T., additional, Tano, T., additional, Barr, G., additional, Barrow, D., additional, Cook, L., additional, Samani, S., additional, Wark, D., additional, Holin, A., additional, Nova, F., additional, Yang, B. S., additional, Yang, J. Y., additional, Yoo, J., additional, Fannon, J. E. P., additional, Kneale, L., additional, Malek, M., additional, McElwee, J. M., additional, Thiesse, M. D., additional, Thompson, L. F., additional, Wilson, S. T., additional, Okazawa, H., additional, Kim, S. B., additional, Kwon, E., additional, Seo, J. W., additional, Yu, I., additional, Ichikawa, A. K., additional, Nakamura, K. D., additional, Tairafune, S., additional, Nishijima, K., additional, Nakagiri, K., additional, Nakajima, Y., additional, Shima, S., additional, Taniuchi, N., additional, Watanabe, E., additional, Yokoyama, M., additional, de Perio, P., additional, Martens, K., additional, Tsui, K. M., additional, Vagins, M. R., additional, Xia, J., additional, Kuze, M., additional, Izumiyama, S., additional, Matsumoto, R., additional, Ishitsuka, M., additional, Ito, H., additional, Kinoshita, T., additional, Ommura, Y., additional, Shigeta, N., additional, Shinoki, M., additional, Suganuma, T., additional, Yamauchi, K., additional, Martin, J. F., additional, Tanaka, H. A., additional, Towstego, T., additional, Gaur, R., additional, Gousy-Leblanc, V., additional, Hartz, M., additional, Konaka, A., additional, Li, X., additional, Prouse, N. W., additional, Chen, S., additional, Xu, B. D., additional, Zhang, B., additional, Posiadala-Zezula, M., additional, Boyd, S. B., additional, Edwards, R., additional, Hadley, D., additional, Nicholson, M., additional, O’Flaherty, M., additional, Richards, B., additional, Ali, A., additional, Jamieson, B., additional, Marti, Ll., additional, Minamino, A., additional, Pintaudi, G., additional, Sano, S., additional, Suzuki, S., additional, and Wada, K., additional
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