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202. Comprehensive assessment of multiple tryptophan metabolites as potential biomarkers for immune checkpoint inhibitors in patients with non-small cell lung cancer
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Karayama, M., Masuda, J., Mori, K., Yasui, H., Hozumi, H., Suzuki, Y., Furuhashi, K., Fujisawa, T., Enomoto, N., Nakamura, Y., Inui, N., Suda, T., Maekawa, M., Sugimura, H., and Takada, A.
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- 2021
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203. Study of the nnΛΛn State and nnΛΛn Interaction at Jefferson Lab
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Itabashi, K., Akiyama, T., Fujii, Y., Fujiwara, T., Garibaldi, F., Gogami, T., Kaneta, M., Katayama, K., Markowitz, P. E. C., Maeda, K., Mizuno, M., Nagao, S., Nakamura, S. N., Nakamura, Y. R., Okuyama, K., Pandey, B., Reinhold, J., Suzuki, K. N., Tang, L., Toyama, Y., Toyoda, T., Uehara, K., Umezaki, E., and Urciuoli, G. M.
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- 2022
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204. Anti-PD1 checkpoint inhibitor therapy in acral melanoma: a multicenter study of 193 Japanese patients
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Nakamura, Y., Namikawa, K., Yoshino, K., Yoshikawa, S., Uchi, H., Goto, K., Fukushima, S., Kiniwa, Y., Takenouchi, T., Uhara, H., Kawai, T., Hatta, N., Funakoshi, T., Teramoto, Y., Otsuka, A., Doi, H., Ogata, D., Matsushita, S., Isei, T., Hayashi, T., Shibayama, Y., and Yamazaki, N.
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- 2020
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205. Reaction paths via a new transient phase in non-equilibrium hydrogen absorption of LaNi2Co3
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Nakamura, Y., Sakaki, K., Kim, H., Asano, K., Watanuki, T., and Machida, A.
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- 2020
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206. Formation of U-shaped diamond trenches with vertical {111} sidewalls by anisotropic etching of diamond (110) surfaces
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Nagai, M., Nakamura, Y., Yamada, T., Tabakoya, T., Matsumoto, T., Inokuma, T., Nebel, C.E., Makino, T., Yamasaki, S., and Tokuda, N.
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- 2020
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207. 36th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine : Brussels, Belgium. 15-18 March 2016.
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Bateman, RM, Sharpe, MD, Jagger, JE, Ellis, CG, Solé-Violán, J, López-Rodríguez, M, Herrera-Ramos, E, Ruíz-Hernández, J, Borderías, L, Horcajada, J, González-Quevedo, N, Rajas, O, Briones, M, Rodríguez de Castro, F, Rodríguez Gallego, C, Esen, F, Orhun, G, Ergin Ozcan, P, Senturk, E, Ugur Yilmaz, C, Orhan, N, Arican, N, Kaya, M, Kucukerden, M, Giris, M, Akcan, U, Bilgic Gazioglu, S, Tuzun, E, Riff, R, Naamani, O, Douvdevani, A, Takegawa, R, Yoshida, H, Hirose, T, Yamamoto, N, Hagiya, H, Ojima, M, Akeda, Y, Tasaki, O, Tomono, K, Shimazu, T, Ono, S, Kubo, T, Suda, S, Ueno, T, Ikeda, T, Ogura, H, Takahashi, H, Kang, J, Nakamura, Y, Kojima, T, Izutani, Y, Taniguchi, T, O, M, Dinter, C, Lotz, J, Eilers, B, Wissmann, C, Lott, R, Meili, MM, Schuetz, PS, Hawa, H, Sharshir, M, Aburageila, M, Salahuddin, N, Chantziara, V, Georgiou, S, Tsimogianni, A, Alexandropoulos, P, Vassi, A, Lagiou, F, Valta, M, Micha, G, Chinou, E, Michaloudis, G, Kodaira, A, Imaizumi, H, De la Torre-Prados, MV, Garcia-De la Torre, A, Enguix-Armada, A, Puerto-Morlan, A, Perez-Valero, V, Garcia-Alcantara, A, Bolton, N, Dudziak, J, Bonney, S, Tridente, A, and Nee, P
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Emergency & Critical Care Medicine ,Medical and Health Sciences - Published
- 2016
208. Effects of the resonance modification by electron cyclotron current drive on the linear and nonlinear dynamics of energetic particle driven magnetohydrodynamics modes in Heliotron J
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Adulsiriswad, P., primary, Todo, Y., additional, Yamamoto, S., additional, Kado, S., additional, Kobayashi, S., additional, Ohshima, S., additional, Okada, H., additional, Minami, T., additional, Nakamura, Y., additional, Ishizawa, A., additional, Konoshima, S., additional, Mizuuchi, T., additional, and Nagasaki, K., additional
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- 2023
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209. Radio Absorption in the Nightside Ionosphere of Mars During Solar Energetic Particle Events
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Harada, Y., primary, Nakamura, Y., additional, Sánchez‐Cano, B., additional, Lester, M., additional, Terada, N., additional, and Leblanc, F., additional
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- 2023
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210. P2.02-03 Association of irAEs with the Efficacy of PACIFIC Regimen in Patients with Unresectable Stage III NSCLC: WJOG11518L/SUBMARINE
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Toi, Y., primary, Haratani, K., additional, Nakano, Y., additional, Sato, Y., additional, Tokito, T., additional, Nagata, K., additional, Masuda, T., additional, Okada, A., additional, Kambara, K., additional, Aoyama, T., additional, Tabata, E., additional, Kashiwabara, K., additional, Murase, K., additional, Katakami, N., additional, Nakamura, Y., additional, Sakai, K., additional, Chiba, Y., additional, Ito, A., additional, Nishio, K., additional, Yamamoto, N., additional, Nakagawa, K., additional, and Hayashi, H., additional
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- 2023
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211. EP04.04-05 Ten-year CTNB Data Indicate Its Usefulness and Safety, Especially Salvage Situation after Bronchoscopy without Diagnosis
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Misumi, Y., primary, Taniguchi, Y., additional, Agemi, Y., additional, Nakamura, Y., additional, Shimokawa, T., additional, Torii, I., additional, and Okamoto, H., additional
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- 2023
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212. PB0085 Pitfalls of Complications due to Coagulopathy in Patients with Severe COVID-19 during ECMO: Beware of Bleeding Caused by Acquired von Willebrand Syndrome
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Ishikura, H., primary, Irie, Y., additional, Muranishi, K., additional, Maruyama, J., additional, Nakashio, M., additional, Okura, Y., additional, Morimoto, S., additional, Izutani, Y., additional, and Nakamura, Y., additional
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- 2023
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213. Josephson parametric phase-locked oscillator and its application to dispersive readout of superconducting qubits
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Lin, Z. R., Inomata, K., Koshino, K., Oliver, W. D., Nakamura, Y., Tsai, J. S., and Yamamoto, T.
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Quantum Physics ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
The parametric phase-locked oscillator (PPLO), also known as a parametron, is a resonant circuit in which one of the reactances is periodically modulated. It can detect, amplify, and store binary digital signals in the form of two distinct phases of self-oscillation. Indeed, digital computers using PPLOs based on a magnetic ferrite ring or a varactor diode as its fundamental logic element were successfully operated in 1950s and 1960s. More recently, basic bit operations have been demonstrated in an electromechanical resonator, and an Ising machine based on optical PPLOs has been proposed. Here, using a PPLO realized with Josephson-junction circuitry, we demonstrate the demodulation of a microwave signal digitally modulated by binary phase-shift keying. Moreover, we apply this demodulation capability to the dispersive readout of a superconducting qubit. This readout scheme enables a fast and latching-type readout, yet requires only a small number of readout photons in the resonator to which the qubit is coupled, thus featuring the combined advantages of several disparate schemes. We have achieved high-fidelity, single-shot, and non-destructive qubit readout with Rabi-oscillation contrast exceeding 90%, limited primarily by the qubit's energy relaxation., Comment: 15 pages, 11 figures, including supplementary material
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- 2014
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214. Microwave Down-Conversion with an Impedance-Matched $\Lambda$ System in Driven Circuit QED
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Inomata, K., Koshino, K., Lin, Z. R., Oliver, W. D., Tsai, J. S., Nakamura, Y., and Yamamoto, T.
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Quantum Physics ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
By driving a dispersively coupled qubit-resonator system, we realize an "impedance-matched" $\Lambda$ system that has two identical radiative decay rates from the top level and interacts with a semi-infinite waveguide. It has been predicted that a photon input from the waveguide deterministically induces a Raman transition in the system and switches its electronic state. We confirm this through microwave response to a continuous probe field, observing near-perfect ($99.7\%$) extinction of the reflection and highly efficient ($74\%$) frequency down-conversion. These proof-of-principle results lead to deterministic quantum gates between material qubits and microwave photons and open the possibility for scalable quantum networks interconnected with waveguide photons., Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures
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- 2014
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215. A Feynman-Hellmann approach to the spin structure of hadrons
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Chambers, A. J., Horsley, R., Nakamura, Y., Perlt, H., Pleiter, D., Rakow, P. E. L., Schierholz, G., Schiller, A., Stüben, H., Young, R. D., and Zanotti, J. M.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We perform a Nf = 2 + 1 lattice QCD simulation to determine the quark spin fractions of hadrons using the Feynman-Hellmann theorem. By introducing an external spin operator to the fermion action, the matrix elements relevant for quark spin fractions are extracted from the linear response of the hadron energies. Simulations indicate that the Feynman-Hellmann method offers statistical precision that is comparable to the standard three-point function approach, with the added benefit that it is less susceptible to excited state contamination. This suggests that the Feynman-Hellmann technique offers a promising alternative for calculations of quark line disconnected contributions to hadronic matrix elements. At the SU(3)-flavour symmetry point, we find that the connected quark spin fractions are universally in the range 55-70% for vector mesons and octet and decuplet baryons. There is an indication that the amount of spin suppression is quite sensitive to the strength of SU(3) breaking., Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures
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- 2014
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216. Determination of the strange nucleon form factors
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Shanahan, P. E., Horsley, R., Nakamura, Y., Pleiter, D., Rakow, P. E. L., Schierholz, G., Stüben, H., Thomas, A. W., Young, R. D., and Zanotti, J. M.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The strange contribution to the electric and magnetic form factors of the nucleon is determined at a range of discrete values of $Q^2$ up to $1.4$ GeV$^2$. This is done by combining recent lattice QCD results for the electromagnetic form factors of the octet baryons with experimental determinations of those quantities. The most precise result is a small negative value for the strange magnetic moment: $G_M^s(Q^2=0) = -0.07\pm0.03\,\mu_N$. At larger values of $Q^2$ both the electric and magnetic form factors are consistent with zero to within $2$-sigma.
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- 2014
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217. Electric form factors of the octet baryons from lattice QCD and chiral extrapolation
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Shanahan, P. E., Thomas, A. W., Young, R. D., Zanotti, J. M., Horsley, R., Nakamura, Y., Pleiter, D., Rakow, P. E. L., Schierholz, G., and Stüben, H.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We apply a formalism inspired by heavy baryon chiral perturbation theory with finite-range regularization to dynamical $2+1-$flavor CSSM/QCDSF/UKQCD Collaboration lattice QCD simulation results for the electric form factors of the octet baryons. The electric form factor of each octet baryon is extrapolated to the physical pseudoscalar masses, after finite-volume corrections have been applied, at six fixed values of $Q^2$ in the range 0.2-1.3 GeV$^2$. The extrapolated lattice results accurately reproduce the experimental form factors of the nucleon at the physical point, indicating that omitted disconnected quark loop contributions are small. Furthermore, using the results of a recent lattice study of the magnetic form factors, we determine the ratio $\mu_p G^p_E/G^p_M$. This quantity decreases with $Q^2$ in a way qualitatively consistent with recent experimental results., Comment: Typo corrected in TABLE VII arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1401.5862
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- 2014
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218. Magnetic form factors of the octet baryons from lattice QCD and chiral extrapolation
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Shanahan, P. E., Horsley, R., Nakamura, Y., Pleiter, D., Rakow, P. E. L., Schierholz, G., Stüben, H., Thomas, A. W., Young, R. D., and Zanotti, J. M.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We present a 2+1--flavor lattice QCD calculation of the electromagnetic Dirac and Pauli form factors of the octet baryons. The magnetic Sachs form factor is extrapolated at six fixed values of $Q^2$ to the physical pseudoscalar masses and infinite volume using a formulation based on heavy baryon chiral perturbation theory with finite-range regularization. We properly account for omitted disconnected quark contractions using a partially-quenched effective field theory formalism. The results compare well with the experimental form factors of the nucleon and the magnetic moments of the octet baryons., Comment: Typo corrected in Table VI
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- 2014
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219. Dynamical Instability Induced by Zero Mode Under Symmetry Breaking External Perturbation
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Takahashi, J., Nakamura, Y., and Yamanaka, Y.
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Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases - Abstract
A complex eigenvalue in the Bogoliubov-de Gennes equations for a stationary Bose-Einstein condensate in ultracold atomic system indicates the dynamical instability of the system. We also have the modes with zero eigenvalues for the condensate, called the zero modes, which originate from the spontaneous breakdown of symmetries. Although the zero modes are suppressed in many theoretical analyses, we take account of them in this paper and argue that a zero mode can change into one with a pure imaginary eigenvalue by applying a symmetry breaking external perturbation potential. This emergence of a pure imaginary mode adds a new type of scenario of dynamical instability to that characterized by complex eigenvalue of the usual excitation modes. For illustration, we deal with two one-dimensional homogeneous Bose-Einstein condensate systems with a single dark soliton under a respective perturbation potential, breaking the invariance under translation, to derive pure imaginary modes., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures
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- 2013
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220. SU(3) flavour symmetry breaking and charmed states
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Horsley, R., Najjar, J., Nakamura, Y., Perlt, H., Pleiter, D., Rakow, P. E. L., Schierholz, G., Schiller, A., Stüben, H., and Zanotti, J. M.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
By extending the SU(3) flavour symmetry breaking expansion from up, down and strange sea quark masses to partially quenched valence quark masses we propose a method to determine charmed quark hadron masses including possible QCD isospin breaking effects. Initial results for some open charmed pseudoscalar meson states and singly and doubly charmed baryon states are encouraging and demonstrate the potential of the procedure. Essential for the method is the determination of the scale using singlet quantities, and to this end we also give here a preliminary estimation of the recently introduced Wilson flow scales., Comment: 7 pages, presented at the 31st International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2013), 29 July - 3 August 2013, Mainz, Germany
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- 2013
221. SU(3) flavour breaking and baryon structure
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Cooke, A. N., Horsley, R., Nakamura, Y., Pleiter, D., Rakow, P. E. L., Shanahan, P., Schierholz, G., Stüben, H., and Zanotti, J. M.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We present results from the QCDSF/UKQCD collaboration for hyperon electromagnetic form factors and axial charges obtained from simulations using Nf=2+1 flavours of O(a)-improved Wilson fermions. We also consider matrix elements relevant for hyperon semileptonic decays. We find flavour-breaking effects in hyperon magnetic moments which are consistent with experiment, while our results for the connected quark spin content indicates that quarks contribute more to the spin of the Xi baryon than they do to the proton., Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, presented at the 31st International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2013), 29 July-3 August 2013, Mainz, Germany
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- 2013
222. Electromagnetic splitting of quark and pseudoscalar meson masses from dynamical QCD + QED
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Horsley, R., Nakamura, Y., Pleiter, D., Rakow, P. E. L., Schierholz, G., Stüben, H., Young, R. D., and Zanotti, J. M.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Lattice QCD simulations are now reaching a precision where electromagnetic corrections from QED become important. In investigating the effects of SU(3) breaking due to quark mass differences within QCD, a group-theoretical analysis of the mass dependence greatly helped us organize our results. We now do the same with electromagnetic charge effects by extending the calculations to dynamical 1+1+1 flavor QCD + QED., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, presented at the 31st International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2013), 29 July - 3 August 2013, Mainz, Germany
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- 2013
223. Beyond the standard quantum limit for parametric amplification of broadband signals
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Renger, M., Pogorzalek, S., Chen, Q., Nojiri, Y., Inomata, K., Nakamura, Y., Partanen, M., Marx, A., Gross, R., Deppe, F., and Fedorov, K. G.
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- 2021
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224. List of Contributors
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Abe, Y., primary, Anspaugh, Douglas D., additional, Aoki, Takao, additional, Aponte, Raphael, additional, Arimori, Sadayuki, additional, Armel, Gregory, additional, Banba, Shinichi, additional, Barreteau, Fabien, additional, Barry, James, additional, Bartholomaeus, Anika, additional, Bartlett, Dave, additional, Berthon, Guillaume, additional, Bindschaedler, Pascal, additional, Blythe, Judith, additional, Boussemghoune, Mohamed, additional, Bowerman, Peter, additional, Bravo-Altamirano, Karla, additional, Briddell, Twyla A., additional, Buchan, Zachary, additional, Buchholz, A., additional, Campe, Ruth, additional, Cao, Xiaofeng, additional, Cassayre, Jérôme, additional, Cederbaum, Fredrik, additional, Chang, Kang, additional, Chang, Yaning, additional, Chen, Lai, additional, Chen, Xiulei, additional, Chen, Yuzhong, additional, Cheng, Jiagao, additional, Churcher, Thomas S., additional, Cordova, Daniel, additional, Cui, Dongliang, additional, Daeuble, John F., additional, Dahmen, Peter, additional, Daido, H., additional, Daniels, M., additional, DeKorver, Kyle, additional, DeLorbe, Jonathan, additional, De Mesmaeker, Alain, additional, Desbordes, Philippe, additional, Desmedt, Willem, additional, Dickhaut, Joachim, additional, Dong, Jingao, additional, El Qacemi, Myriem, additional, Essigmann, Bernd, additional, Fan, Zhijin, additional, Fehr, Marcus, additional, Flaeschel, Michael, additional, Flemming, A.J., additional, Fonné-Pfister, Raymonde, additional, Fukatsu, Kosuke, additional, Furukawa, Y., additional, Gary, Stephanie, additional, Gockel, Birgit, additional, Godfrey, C.R., additional, Godineau, E., additional, Godineau, Edouard, additional, Guan, Aiying, additional, Gutbrod, Oliver, additional, Haas, Hans Ulrich, additional, Hamada, Takahiro, additional, Hamamoto, Taku, additional, Hamer, M., additional, Hamon, Nick, additional, Harayama, Hiroto, additional, Havens, Patrick L., additional, He, Hong-Wu, additional, Heemstra, Ron, additional, Henry, Yewande T., additional, Hermann, Katrin, additional, Herrera, Rafael, additional, Herrick, Jessica, additional, Hirase, Kangetsu, additional, Hisamatsu, Akihiro, additional, Hoegger, Patrik, additional, Holyoke, Caleb W., additional, Hoppé, M., additional, Hueter, O., additional, Hughes, Kenneth A., additional, Hunter, James S., additional, Huwyler, Nikolas, additional, Inoue, Takuya, additional, Ito, Mai, additional, Iwahashi, Fukumatsu, additional, Iwasa, M., additional, Iwata, Atsushi, additional, Jia, Haowu, additional, Jones, David, additional, Kadotani, Junji, additional, Kasahara, Ryota, additional, Katsuta, H., additional, Kawahara, A., additional, Kiguchi, So, additional, Kikuchi, T., additional, Kleemann, Jochen, additional, Kloer, D.P., additional, Kobayashi, Y., additional, Komoda, M., additional, Koradin, Christopher, additional, Koyanagi, Toru, additional, Kyndt, Tina, additional, Lachia, Mathilde, additional, Lahm, George P., additional, Lal, Mukul, additional, Lamberth, Clemens, additional, Lancashire, Peter, additional, Laughlin, Laura A., additional, Leighty, Robert M., additional, Li, BaoJu, additional, Li, Honglin, additional, Li, Pengfei, additional, Li, Wei, additional, Li, Yongqiang, additional, Li, Zhong, additional, Lin, Hong-Yan, additional, Liu, Changling, additional, Loy, Brian A., additional, Lu, Aidang, additional, Lu, Yu, additional, Luksch, Torsten, additional, Lumbroso, Alexandre, additional, Ma, Hongjuan, additional, Maienfisch, Peter, additional, Mangelinckx, Sven, additional, Marrone, Pamela G., additional, Masala, Simonetta, additional, Matsumoto, M., additional, Matsuzaki, Yuichi, additional, Maue, Michael, additional, McCann, Stephen F., additional, Meng, Charles, additional, Meregalli, Giovanna, additional, Meyer, Kevin G., additional, Michrowska-Pianowska, Anna, additional, Mietzner, Thomas, additional, Mita, T., additional, Mitani, S., additional, Molt, Andrea, additional, Morell, Mauricio, additional, Morita, Masayuki, additional, Muehlebach, M., additional, Murata, Tetsuya, additional, Nakamoto, Kenichi, additional, Nakamura, Y., additional, Nakao, T., additional, Nan, Jia-Xu, additional, Newton, Trevor, additional, Nokura, Yoshihiko, additional, Nomura, M., additional, Nourani, R., additional, Oliver, S., additional, Ōmura, Satoshi, additional, Oyama, Kazuhiko, additional, Pahutski, Thomas F., additional, Papineni, Sabitha, additional, Patre, Rupesh, additional, Paulini, Ralph, additional, Peng, Hao, additional, Perruccio, F., additional, Pitterna, Thomas, additional, Pohlman, Matthias, additional, Popp, C., additional, Porri, Aimone, additional, Prasanna, C.S., additional, Qian, Xuhong, additional, Qu, Ren-Yu, additional, Rajan, Ramya, additional, Rankl, Nancy B., additional, Rawal, Girish, additional, Rendine, Stefano, additional, Renold, Peter, additional, Rigoli, Jared, additional, Röckl, Johannes, additional, Sakaguchi, Hiroshi, additional, Salgado, Vincent L., additional, Satoh, Eikoh, additional, Schaetzer, J., additional, Schröder, Hartwig, additional, Schwarz, Hans-Georg, additional, Screpanti, Claudio, additional, Seitz, Thomas, additional, Senn, R., additional, Shan, Guomin, additional, Shao, Xusheng, additional, Shen, Hongfeng, additional, Sherrard-Smith, Ellie, additional, Shi, Qinjie, additional, Shi, Yanxia, additional, Shigematsu, Yoshio, additional, Shino, Mamiko, additional, Sierotzki, Helge, additional, Simon, Anja, additional, Slater, R., additional, Smejkal, Tomas, additional, Smits, Helmars, additional, Soergel, Sebastian, additional, Song, Hongjian, additional, Stafford, D., additional, Stierli, Daniel, additional, Strickman, Daniel, additional, Sulzer-Mosse, Sarah, additional, Suwa, Akiyuki, additional, Takahashi, Masaki, additional, Tan, Xiao-song, additional, Tinwell, Helen, additional, Tong, My-Hanh T., additional, Tsukamoto, Masamitsu, additional, Tsukamoto, Yoshihisa, additional, Tsukuda, S., additional, Vanholme, Bartel, additional, Viner, Russell, additional, Vock-Hatt, F., additional, Vogt, Juliane, additional, Wakita, T., additional, Walter, Harald, additional, Wang, Gaolei, additional, Wang, Nick X., additional, Wang, Qingmin, additional, Wang, Tao, additional, Wang, Ziwen, additional, Wege, P., additional, Weimer, Monte R., additional, Wenger, J., additional, Wildsmith, L., additional, Willis, Derek W., additional, Wilmot, Jeremy, additional, Winter, Christian, additional, Witschel, Matthias, additional, Wu, Qiao, additional, Xiao, Youxin, additional, Xu, Ming, additional, Xu, Xiaoyong, additional, Xu, Yufang, additional, Xu, Zheng, additional, Yamada, Hiroji, additional, Yan, Yao-Chao, additional, Yang, Guang-Fu, additional, Yang, Jichun, additional, Yang, Wen-Chao, additional, Yao, Chenglin, additional, Yoneda, T., additional, Yoshimoto, Yuya, additional, Young, David, additional, Yuan, Jun-Lin, additional, Zambach, W., additional, Zhang, Jingjing, additional, Zhang, Jingwei, additional, Zhang, Ruifeng, additional, Zhang, Wenming, additional, Zhao, Bin, additional, Zhao, Zhenjiang, additional, Zhou, Cong, additional, Zhou, Yuan, additional, and Zhu, Weiping, additional
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- 2021
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225. Isofetamid: Discovery and optimization of a novel fungicide
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Yoneda, T., primary, Nakamura, Y., additional, Tsukuda, S., additional, Abe, Y., additional, Matsumoto, M., additional, and Mitani, S., additional
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- 2021
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226. Simplified calculation of roof accelerations in existing low-rise symmetric unreinforced masonry buildings with flexible diaphragms
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Derakhshan, H., Nakamura, Y., Griffith, M. C., and Dhanasekar, M.
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- 2020
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227. Hybrid quantum systems with circuit quantum electrodynamics
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Clerk, A. A., Lehnert, K. W., Bertet, P., Petta, J. R., and Nakamura, Y.
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- 2020
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228. Single-shot readout of a superconducting flux qubit with a flux-driven Josephson parametric amplifier
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Lin, Z. R., Inomata, K., Oliver, W. D., Koshino, K., Nakamura, Y., Tsai, J. S., and Yamamoto, T.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
We report single-shot readout of a superconducting flux qubit by using a flux-driven Josephson parametric amplifier (JPA). After optimizing the readout power, gain of the JPA and timing of the data acquisition, we observe the Rabi oscillations with a contrast of 74% which is mainly limited by the bandwidth of the JPA and the energy relaxation of the qubit. The observation of quantum jumps between the qubit eigenstates under continuous monitoring indicates the nondestructiveness of the readout scheme., Comment: 8 pages, 8 figures
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- 2013
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229. Enhanced ferromagnetic moment in Co-doped BiFeO3 thin films studied by soft X-ray circular dichroism
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Singh, V. R., Verma, V. K., Ishigami, K., Shibata, G., Yamazaki, Y., Fujimori, A., Takeda, Y., Okane, T., Saitoh, Y., Yamagami, H., Nakamura, Y., Azuma, M., and Shimakawa, Y.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
BiFeO$_3$ (BFO) shows both ferroelectricity and magnetic ordering at room temperature but its ferromagnetic component, which is due to spin canting, is negligible. Substitution of transition-metal atoms such as Co for Fe is known to enhance the ferromagnetic component in BFO. In order to reveal the origin of such magnetization enhancement, we performed soft x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and soft x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) studies of BiFe$_{1-x}$Co$_x$O$_3$ ({\it x} = 0 to 0.30) (BFCO) thin films grown on LaAlO$_3$(001) substrates. The XAS results indicated that the Fe and Co ions are in the Fe$^{3+}$ and Co$^{3+}$ states. The XMCD results showed that the Fe ions show ferromagnetism while the Co ions are antiferromagnetic at room temperature. The XAS and XMCD measurements also revealed that part of the Fe$^{3+}$ ions are tetrahedrally co-ordinated by oxygen ions but that the XMCD signals of the octahedrally coordinated Fe$^{3+}$ ions increase with Co content. The results suggest that an impurity phase such as the ferrimagnetic $\gamma$-Fe$_2$O$_3$ which exists at low Co concentration decreases with increasing Co concentration and that the ferromagnetic component of the Fe$^{3+}$ ion in the octrahedral crystal fields increases with Co concentration, probably reflecting the increased canting of the Fe$^{3+}$ ions., Comment: Accepted in J. Applied Physics
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230. Phonon-Spectrum Narrowing Induced by Ultrafast Charge Fluctuation in an Organic Dimer Mott Insulator
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Itoh, K., Itoh, H., Saito, S., Hosako, I., Nakamura, Y., Kishida, H., Yoneyama, N., Sasaki, T., Ishihara, S., and Iwai, S.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We have observed the characteristic temperature dependence of the intermolecular phonon spectrum in the organic dimer Mott insulator kappa-(ET)2Cu2(CN)3 exhibiting a dielectric anomaly at 30 K. The anomalous spectral narrowing of the 55 cm-1 phonon peak at 30 K was analyzed in terms of motional narrowing within the framework of a stationary Gaussian process, i. e., the phonon frequency is modulated by the ultrafast charge fluctuation. The spectral narrowing occurs because the time constant of the correlation time tau_c and the amplitude of the frequency modulation delta satisfy the relation tau_c
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231. Squeezing with a flux-driven Josephson parametric amplifier
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Zhong, L., Menzel, E. P., Di Candia, R., Eder, P., Ihmig, M., Baust, A., Haeberlein, M., Hoffmann, E., Inomata, K., Yamamoto, T., Nakamura, Y., Solano, E., Deppe, F., Marx, A., and Gross, R.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
Josephson parametric amplifiers (JPA) are promising devices for applications in circuit quantum electrodynamics (QED) and for studies on propagating quantum microwaves because of their good noise performance. In this work, we present a systematic characterization of a flux-driven JPA at millikelvin temperatures. In particular, we study in detail its squeezing properties by two different detection techniques. With the homodyne setup, we observe squeezing of vacuum fluctuations by superposing signal and idler bands. For a quantitative analysis we apply dual-path cross-correlation techniques to reconstruct the Wigner functions of various squeezed vacuum and thermal states. At 10 dB signal gain, we find 4.9+-0.2 dB squeezing below vacuum. In addition, we discuss the physics behind squeezed coherent microwave fields. Finally, we analyze the JPA noise temperature in the degenerate mode and find a value smaller than the standard quantum limit for phase-insensitive amplifiers., Comment: 24 pages, 18 PDF figures
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232. From Classical Mechanics with Doubled Degrees of Freedom to Quantum Field Theory for Nonconservative System
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Kuwahara, Y., Nakamura, Y., and Yamanaka, Y.
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
The $2 \times 2$-matrix structure of Green's functions is a common feature for the real-time formalisms of quantum field theory under thermal situations, such as the closed time path formalism and Thermo Field Dynamics (TFD). It has been believed to originate from quantum nature. Recently, Galley has proposed the Hamilton's principle with initial data for nonconservative classical systems, doubling each degree of freedom [Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 174301 (2013)]. We show that the Galley's Hamilton formalism can be extended to quantum field and that the resulting theory is naturally identical with nonequilibrium TFD., Comment: 8 pages
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233. Observation of three-state dressed states in circuit quantum electrodynamics
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Koshino, K., Terai, H., Inomata, K., Yamamoto, T., Qiu, W., Wang, Z., and Nakamura, Y.
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
We have investigated the microwave response of a transmon qubit coupled directly to a transmission line. In a transmon qubit, owing to its weak anharmonicity, a single driving field may generate dressed states involving more than two bare states. We confirmed the formation of three-state dressed states by observing all of the six associated Rabi sidebands, which appear as either amplification or attenuation of the probe field. The experimental results are reproduced with good precision by a theoretical model incorporating the radiative coupling between the qubit and the microwave., Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures
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234. Nucleon axial charge and pion decay constant from two-flavor lattice QCD
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Horsley, R., Nakamura, Y., Nobile, A., Rakow, P. E. L., Schierholz, G., and Zanotti, J. M.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The axial charge of the nucleon $g_A$ and the pion decay constant $f_\pi$ are computed in two-flavor lattice QCD. The simulations are carried out on lattices of various volumes and lattice spacings. Results are reported for pion masses as low as $m_\pi=130\,\mbox{MeV}$. Both quantities, $g_A$ and $f_\pi$, suffer from large finite size effects, which to leading order ChEFT and ChPT turn out to be identical. By considering the naturally renormalized ratio $g_A/f_\pi$, we observe a universal behavior as a function of decreasing quark mass. From extrapolating the ratio to the physical point, we find $g_A^R=1.29(5)(3)$, using the physical value of $f_\pi$ as input and $r_0=0.50(1)$ to set the scale. In a subsequent calculation we attempt to extrapolate $g_A$ and $f_\pi$ separately to the infinite volume. Both volume and quark mass dependencies of $g_A$ and $f_\pi$ are found to be well decribed by ChEFT and ChPT. We find at the physical point $g_A^R=1.24(4)$ and $f_\pi^R=89.6(1.1)(1.8)\,\mbox{MeV}$. Both sets of results are in good agreement with experiment. As a by-product we obtain the low-energy constant $\bar{l}_4=4.2(1)$., Comment: 16 pages, 8 figures; published version (Physics Letters B)
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235. Octet baryon mass splittings from up-down quark mass differences
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Horsley, R., Najjar, J., Nakamura, Y., Pleiter, D., Rakow, P. E. L., Schierholz, G., and Zanotti, J. M.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
Using an SU(3) flavour symmetry breaking expansion in the quark mass, we determine the QCD component of the neutron-proton, Sigma and Xi mass splittings of the baryon octet due to up-down (and strange) quark mass differences. Provided the average quark mass is kept constant, the expansion coefficients in our procedure can be determined from computationally cheaper simulations with mass degenerate sea quarks and partially quenched valence quarks. Full details and numerical results are given in ref 1., Comment: Talk presented at the XXX International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2012), June 24-29, 2012, Cairns, Australia
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236. The effects of flavour symmetry breaking on hadron matrix elements
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Cooke, A. N., Horsley, R., Nakamura, Y., Pleiter, D., Rakow, P. E. L., Schierholz, G., and Zanotti, J. M.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
By considering a flavour expansion about the SU(3)-flavour symmetric point, we investigate how flavour-blindness constrains octet baryon matrix elements after SU(3) is broken by the mass difference between the strange and light quarks. We find the expansions to be highly constrained along a mass trajectory where the singlet quark mass is held constant, which proves beneficial for extrapolations of 2+1 flavour lattice data to the physical point. We investigate these effects numerically via a lattice calculation of the flavour-conserving and flavour-changing matrix elements of the vector and axial operators between octet baryon states., Comment: 14 pages, 5 figures, proceedings of the 30th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, June 24-29, 2012, Cairns, Australia, PoS(Lattice 2012)116
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237. Multi-block/multi-core SSOR preconditioner for the QCD quark solver for K computer
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Boku, T., Ishikawa, K. -I., Kuramashi, Y., Minami, K., Nakamura, Y., Shoji, F., Takahashi, D., Terai, M., Ukawa, A., and Yoshie, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice ,Physics - Computational Physics - Abstract
We study the algorithmic optimization and performance tuning of the Lattice QCD clover-fermion solver for the K computer. We implement the L\"uscher's SAP preconditioner with sub-blocking in which the lattice block in a node is further divided to several sub-blocks to extract enough parallelism for the 8-core CPU SPARC64$^{\mathrm{TM}}$ VIIIfx of the K computer. To achieve a better convergence property we use the symmetric successive over-relaxation (SSOR) iteration with {\it locally-lexicographical} ordering for the sub-blocks in obtaining the block inverse. The SAP preconditioner is included in the single precision BiCGStab solver of the nested BiCGStab solver. The single precision part of the computational kernel are solely written with the SIMD oriented intrinsics to achieve the best performance of the \SPARC on the K computer. We benchmark the single precision BiCGStab solver on the three lattice sizes: $12^3\times 24$, $24^3\times 48$ and $48^3\times 96$, with fixing the local lattice size in a node at $6^3\times 12$. We observe an ideal weak-scaling performance from 16 nodes to 4096 nodes. The performance of a computational kernel exceeds 50% efficiency, and the single precision BiCGstab has $\sim26% susutained efficiency., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, Proceedings of The 30th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, June 24-29, 2012, Cairns, Australia
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238. Path Entanglement of Continuous-Variable Quantum Microwaves
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Menzel, E. P., Di Candia, R., Deppe, F., Eder, P., Zhong, L., Ihmig, M., Haeberlein, M., Baust, A., Hoffmann, E., Ballester, D., Inomata, K., Yamamoto, T., Nakamura, Y., Solano, E., Marx, A., and Gross, R.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
Path entanglement constitutes an essential resource in quantum information and communication protocols. Here, we demonstrate frequency-degenerate entanglement between continuous-variable quantum microwaves propagating along two spatially separated paths. We combine a squeezed and a vacuum state using a microwave beam splitter. Via correlation measurements, we detect and quantify the path entanglement contained in the beam splitter output state. Our experiments open the avenue to quantum teleportation, quantum communication, or quantum radar with continuous variables at microwave frequencies., Comment: 16 pages, 14 figures
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239. Measurement of stray millimeter-wave radiation from a 70-GHz ECH/ECCD system in Heliotron J
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Nagasaki, K., Watanabe, S., Sakamoto, K., Isayama, A., Okada, H., Minami, T., Kado, S., Kobayashi, S., Yamamoto, S., Ohshima, S., Konoshima, S., Mizuuchi, T., Nakamura, Y., Ishizawa, A., Kubo, S., Igami, H., Weir, G., and Marushchenko, N.
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240. Large Dispersive Shift of Cavity Resonance Induced by a Superconducting Flux Qubit in the Straddling Regime
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Inomata, K., Yamamoto, T., Billangeon, P. -M., Nakamura, Y., and Tsai, J. S.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
We demonstrate enhancement of the dispersive frequency shift in a coplanar waveguide resonator induced by a capacitively-coupled superconducting flux qubit in the straddling regime. The magnitude of the observed shift, 80 MHz for the qubit-resonator detuning of 5 GHz, is quantitatively explained by the generalized Jaynes-Cummings model which takes into account the contribution of the qubit higher energy levels. By applying the enhanced dispersive shift to the qubit readout, we achieved 90% contrast of the Rabi oscillations which is mainly limited by the energy relaxation of the qubit., Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures
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241. Nucleon mass and sigma term from lattice QCD with two light fermion flavors
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Bali, G. S., Bruns, P. C., Collins, S., Deka, M., Gläßle, B., Göckeler, M., Greil, L., Hemmert, T. R., Horsley, R., Najjar, J., Nakamura, Y., Nobile, A., Pleiter, D., Rakow, P. E. L., Schäfer, A., Schiel, R., Schierholz, G., Sternbeck, A., and Zanotti, J.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We analyze Nf=2 nucleon mass data with respect to their dependence on the pion mass down to mpi = 157 MeV and compare it with predictions from covariant baryon chiral perturbation theory (BChPT). A novel feature of our approach is that we fit the nucleon mass data simultaneously with the directly obtained pion-nucleon sigma-term. Our lattice data below mpi = 435 MeV is well described by O(p^4) BChPT and we find sigma=37(8)(6) MeV for the sigma-term at the physical point. Using the nucleon mass to set the scale we obtain a Sommer parameter of r_0=0.501(10)(11) fm., Comment: 26 pages, 11 figures, 5 tables. Version to appear in NPB with a few more details on the fit parameters
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242. Characteristics of ion-acoustic solitary wave in a laboratory dusty plasma under the influence of ion-beam
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Deka, M. K., Adhikary, N. C., Misra, A. P., Bailung, H., and Nakamura, Y.
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Physics - Plasma Physics - Abstract
We study the influence of ion beam and charged dust impurity on the propagation of dust ion-acoustic (DIA) solitary wave (SW) in an unmagnetized plasma consisting of Boltzmann distributed electrons, positive ions, positive ion beam and negatively charged immobile dusts in a double plasma device. On interacting with an ion beam, the solitary wave is bifurcated into a compressive fast and a rarefactive slow beam mode, and appears along with the primary wave. However, there exists a critical velocity of the beam beyond which the amplitude of the fast solitary wave starts diminishing and rarefactive slow beam mode propagates with growing amplitude. Whereas, the presence of charged dust impurity in the plasma reduces this critical beam velocity and a substantial modification in the phase velocity of the slow beam mode is observed with increasing dust density. Furthermore, the nonlinear wave velocity (Mach number) as well as the width of the compressive solitons are measured for different beam velocity and dust density, and are compared with those obtained from the K-dV equation. The experimental results are found in a well agreement with the theoretical predictions., Comment: 24 pages, 09 figures; In the revised version (to appear in Phys. Plasmas), the title has been changed, two figures have been removed, some references are added and typos have been rectified wherever necessary
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243. Isospin breaking in octet baryon mass splittings
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Horsley, R., Najjar, J., Nakamura, Y., Pleiter, D., Rakow, P. E. L., Schierholz, G., and Zanotti, J. M.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Using an SU(3) flavour symmetry breaking expansion in the quark mass, we determine the QCD component of the nucleon, Sigma and Xi mass splittings of the baryon octet due to up-down (and strange) quark mass differences in terms of the kaon mass splitting. Provided the average quark mass is kept constant, the expansion coefficients in our procedure can be determined from computationally cheaper simulations with mass degenerate sea quarks and partially quenched valence quarks. Both the linear and quadratic terms in the SU(3) flavour symmetry breaking expansion are considered; it is found that the quadratic terms only change the result by a few percent, indicating that the expansion is highly convergent., Comment: 31 pages, 8 figures, published version
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244. A Lattice Study of the Glue in the Nucleon
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Horsley, R., Millo, R., Nakamura, Y., Perlt, H., Pleiter, D., Rakow, P. E. L., Schierholz, G., Schiller, A., Winter, F., and Zanotti, J. M.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
By introducing an additional operator into the action and using the Feynman-Hellmann theorem we describe a method to determine both the quark line connected and disconnected terms of matrix elements. As an illustration of the method we calculate the gluon contribution (chromo-electric and chromo-magnetic components) to the nucleon mass., Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, typos corrected, published version (Phys. Lett. B)
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245. 1+1+1 flavor QCD + QED simulation at the physical point
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Aoki, S., Ishikawa, K. -I., Ishizuka, N., Kanaya, K., Kuramashi, Y., Nakamura, Y., Namekawa, Y., Okawa, M., Taniguchi, Y., Ukawa, A., Ukita, N., and Yoshie, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We present the results of 1+1+1 flavor QCD+QED simulation at the physical point, in which the dynamical quark effects in QED and the up-down quark mass difference are incorporated by the reweighting technique. The physical quark masses together with the lattice spacing are determined with $m_{\pi^+}$, $m_{K^+}$, $m_{K^0}$ and $m_{\Omega^-}$ as physical inputs. Calculations are carried out using a set of 2+1 flavor QCD configurations near the physical point generated by the non-perturbatively $O(a)$-improved Wilson quark action and the Iwasaki gauge action at $\beta=1.9$ on a $32^3\times 64$ lattice. We evaluate the values of the up, down and strange quark masses individually with non-perturbative QCD renormalization., Comment: 6 pages, 10 figres
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246. Wilson loops to 20th order numerical stochastic perturbation theory
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Horsley, R., Hotzel, G., Ilgenfritz, E. -M., Millo, R., Nakamura, Y., Perlt, H., Rakow, P. E. L., Schierholz, G., and Schiller, A.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We calculate Wilson loops of various sizes up to 20 loops in SU(3) pure lattice gauge theory at different lattice sizes for Wilson gauge action using the technique of numerical stochastic perturbation theory. This allows us to investigate the perturbative series for various Wilson loops at high loop orders. We observe differences in the behavior of those series as function of the loop order. Up to $n=20$ we do not find evidence for the factorial growth of the expansion coefficients often assumed to characterize an asymptotic series. Based on the actually observed behavior we sum the series in a model parametrized by hypergeometric functions. Alternatively we estimate the total series in boosted perturbation theory using information from the first 14 loops. We introduce generalized ratios of Wilson loops of different sizes. Together with the corresponding Wilson loops from standard Monte Carlo measurements they enable us to assess their non-perturbative parts., Comment: 29 pages, 21 figures, version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. D, some inconsistencies removed, more details added concerning the Langevin simulation, references added and updated
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247. Diffuse Lyman Alpha Haloes around Lyman Alpha Emitters at z=3: Do Dark Matter Distributions Determine the Lyman Alpha Spatial Extents?
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Matsuda, Y., Yamada, T., Hayashino, T., Yamauchi, R., Nakamura, Y., Morimoto, N., Ouchi, M., Ono, Y., Umemura, M., and Mori, M.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
Using stacks of Ly-a images of 2128 Ly-a emitters (LAEs) and 24 protocluster UV-selected galaxies (LBGs) at z=3.1, we examine the surface brightness profiles of Ly-a haloes around high-z galaxies as a function of environment and UV luminosity. We find that the slopes of the Ly-a radial profiles become flatter as the Mpc-scale LAE surface densities increase, but they are almost independent of the central UV luminosities. The characteristic exponential scale lengths of the Ly-a haloes appear to be proportional to the square of the LAE surface densities (r(Lya) \propto Sigma(LAE)^2). Including the diffuse, extended Ly-a haloes, the rest-frame Ly-a equivalent width of the LAEs in the densest regions approaches EW_0(Lya) ~ 200 A, the maximum value expected for young (< 10^7 yr) galaxies. This suggests that Ly-a photons formed via shock compression by gas outflows or cooling radiation by gravitational gas inflows may partly contribute to illuminate the Ly-a haloes; however, most of their Ly-a luminosity can be explained by photo-ionisation by ionising photons or scattering of Ly-a photons produced in HII regions in and around the central galaxies. Regardless of the source of Ly-a photons, if the Ly-a haloes trace the overall gaseous structure following the dark matter distributions, it is not surprising that the Ly-a spatial extents depend more strongly on the surrounding Mpc-scale environment than on the activities of the central galaxies., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS
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248. Charge Symmetry Breaking in Spin Dependent Parton Distributions and the Bjorken Sum Rule
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Cloët, I. C., Horsley, R., Londergan, J. T., Nakamura, Y., Pleiter, D., Rakow, P. E. L., Schierholz, G., Stüben, H., Thomas, A. W., Winter, F., Young, R. D., and Zanotti, J. M.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We present the first determination of charge symmetry violation (CSV) in the spin-dependent parton distribution functions of the nucleon. This is done by determining the first two Mellin moments of the spin-dependent parton distribution functions of the octet baryons from N_f = 2 + 1 lattice simulations. The results are compared with predictions from quark models of nucleon structure. We discuss the contribution of partonic spin CSV to the Bjorken sum rule, which is important because the CSV contributions represent the only partonic corrections to the Bjorken sum rule., Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1012.0215
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249. First moments of the nucleon generalized parton distributions from lattice QCD
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Sternbeck, A., Göckeler, M., Hägler, Ph., Horsley, R., Nakamura, Y., Nobile, A., Pleiter, D., Rakow, P. E. L., Schäfer, A., Schierholz, G., and Zanotti, J.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We report on our lattice calculations of the nucleon's generalized parton distributions (GPDs), concentrating on their first moments for the case of N_f=2. Due to recent progress on the numerical side we are able to present results for the generalized form factors at pion masses as low as 260 MeV. We perform a fit to one-loop covariant baryon chiral perturbation theory with encouraging results., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures. Contribution to the XXIX International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, July 10-16, 2011, Squaw Valley, Lake Tahoe, California
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250. Panoramic Survey of Lyman \alpha\ Emitters at z=3.1
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Yamada, T., Nakamura, Y., Matsuda, Y., Hayashino, T., Yamauchi, R., Morimoto, N., Kousai, K., and Umemura, M.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the results of the extensive narrow-band survey of Ly\alpha\ emission-line objects at z=3.1 in the 1.38 deg^2 area surrounding the high density region of star-forming galaxies at z=3.09 in the SSA22 field, as well as in the 1.04 deg^2 area of the three separated general blank fields. In total of 2161 Ly\alpha\ emitters, 1394 in the SSA22 fields and 767 in the general fields, respectively, are detected to the narrow-band AB magnitude limit of 25.73, which corresponds to the line flux of 1.8 x 10^{-17} erg s^{-1} cm^{-2} or luminosity of 1.5 x 10^{42} erg s^{-1} at z=3.1, above the observed equivalent width threshold, 190\AA . The average surface number density of the emitters at z=3.1 in the whole general fields above the thresholds is 0.20+-0.01 arcmin^{-2}. The SSA22 high-density region at z=3.09 whose peak local density is 6 times the average is found to be the most prominent outstanding structure in the whole surveyed area and is firmly identified as a robust `protocluster' with the enough large sample. We also compared the overdensity of the 100 arcmin^2 and 700 arcmin^2 areas which contain the protocluster with the expected fluctuation of the dark matter as well as those of the model galaxies in cosmological simulations. We found that the peak height values of the overdensity correspond to be 8-10 times and 3-4 times of the expected standard deviations of the counts of Ly\alpha emitters at z=3.1 in the corresponding volume, respectively. We conclude that the structure at z=3.09 in the SSA22 field is a very significant and rare density peak up to the scale of 60 Mpc., Comment: 15pages, accepted for publication Astronomical Journal
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