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2. Black-box optimization and quantum annealing for filtering out mislabeled training instances
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Otsuka, Makoto, Kodama, Kento, Morita, Keisuke, and Ohzeki, Masayuki
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Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
This study proposes an approach for removing mislabeled instances from contaminated training datasets by combining surrogate model-based black-box optimization (BBO) with postprocessing and quantum annealing. Mislabeled training instances, a common issue in real-world datasets, often degrade model generalization, necessitating robust and efficient noise-removal strategies. The proposed method evaluates filtered training subsets based on validation loss, iteratively refines loss estimates through surrogate model-based BBO with postprocessing, and leverages quantum annealing to efficiently sample diverse training subsets with low validation error. Experiments on a noisy majority bit task demonstrate the method's ability to prioritize the removal of high-risk mislabeled instances. Integrating D-Wave's clique sampler running on a physical quantum annealer achieves faster optimization and higher-quality training subsets compared to OpenJij's simulated quantum annealing sampler or Neal's simulated annealing sampler, offering a scalable framework for enhancing dataset quality. This work highlights the effectiveness of the proposed method for supervised learning tasks, with future directions including its application to unsupervised learning, real-world datasets, and large-scale implementations.
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- 2025
3. BEACON: JWST NIRCam Pure-parallel Imaging Survey. I. Survey Design and Initial Results
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Morishita, Takahiro, Mason, Charlotte A., Kreilgaard, Kimi C., Trenti, Michele, Treu, Tommaso, Vulcani, Benedetta, Zhang, Yechi, Abdurro'uf, Alavi, Anahita, Atek, Hakim, Bahe, Yannick, Bradac, Marusa, Bradley, Larry D., Bunker, Andrew J., Coe, Dan, Colbert, James, Gelli, Viola, Hayes, Matthew J., Jones, Tucker, Kodama, Tadayuki, Leethochawalit, Nicha, Liu, Zhaoran, Malkan, Matthew A., Mehta, Vihang, Metha, Benjamin, Newman, Andrew B., Rafelski, Marc, Roberts-Borsani, Guido, Rutkowski, Michael J., Scarlata, Claudia, Stiavelli, Massimo, Sutanto, Ryo A., Takahashi, Kosuke, Teplitz, Harry I., and Wang, Xin
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We introduce the Bias-free Extragalactic Analysis for Cosmic Origins with NIRCam (BEACON) survey, a JWST Cycle2 program allocated up to 600 pure-parallel hours of observations. BEACON explores high-latitude areas of the sky with JWST/NIRCam over $\sim100$ independent sightlines, totaling $\sim0.3$deg$^2$, reaching a median F444W depth of $\approx28.2$AB mag (5$\sigma$). Based on existing JWST observations in legacy fields, we estimate that BEACON will photometrically identify 25--150 galaxies at $z>10$ and 500--1000 at $z\sim7$--10 uniquely enabled by an efficient multiple filter configuration spanning $0.9$--5.0$\mu$m. The expected sample size of $z>10$ galaxies will allow us to obtain robust number density estimates and to discriminate between different models of early star formation. In this paper, we present an overview of the survey design and initial results using the first 19 fields. We present 129 galaxy candidates at $z>7$ identified in those fields, including 11 galaxies at $z>10$ and several UV-luminous ($M_{\rm UV}<-21$mag) galaxies at $z\sim8$. The number densities of $z<13$ galaxies inferred from the initial fields are overall consistent with those in the literature. Despite reaching a considerably large volume ($\sim10^5$Mpc$^3$), however, we find no galaxy candidates at $z>13$, providing us with a complimentary insight into early galaxy evolution with minimal cosmic variance. We publish imaging and catalog data products for these initial fields. Upon survey completion, all BEACON data will be coherently processed and distributed to the community along with catalogs for redshift and other physical quantities., Comment: Submitted to ApJ; DR1 data release will be made on the team website (https://beacon-jwst.github.io); Fig. 8 has been updated
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- 2024
4. Relative simplicity of the universal coverings of transformation groups and Tsuboi's metric
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Kawasaki, Morimichi, Kimura, Mitsuaki, Kodama, Hiroki, Matsuda, Yoshifumi, Matsushita, Takahiro, and Orita, Ryuma
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Mathematics - Group Theory ,Mathematics - General Topology ,Mathematics - Geometric Topology ,Mathematics - Metric Geometry ,Mathematics - Symplectic Geometry ,20A05, 20E32, 51F30, 53D22, 53D40, 57S05 - Abstract
Many transformation groups on manifolds are simple, but their universal coverings are not. In the present paper, we study the concept of relatively simple group, that is, a group with the maximum proper normal subgroup. We show that many examples of universal coverings of transformation groups are relatively simple, including the universal covering $\widetilde{\mathrm{Ham}}(M,\omega)$ of the group of Hamiltonian diffeomorphisms of a closed symplectic manifold $(M,\omega)$. Tsuboi constructed a metric space $\mathcal{M}(G)$ for a simple group $G$. We generalize his construction to relatively simple groups, and study their large scale geometric structure. In particular, Tsuboi's metric space of $\widetilde{\mathrm{Ham}}(M, \omega)$ is not quasi-isometric to the half line for every closed symplectic manifold $(M,\omega)$., Comment: 37 pages, comments are welcome
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- 2024
5. Skeleton Detection Using Dual Radars with Integration of Dual-View CNN Models and mmPose
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Kodama, Masaharu and Huang, Runhe
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processing ,Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Abstract
Skeleton detection is a technique that can beapplied to a variety of situations. It is especially critical identifying and tracking the movements of the elderly, especially in real-time fall detection. While conventional image processing methods exist, there's a growing preference for utilizing pointclouds data collected by mmWave radars from viewpoint of privacy protection, offering a non-intrusive approach to elevatesafety and care for the elderly. Dealing with point cloud data necessitates addressing three critical considerations. Firstly, the inherent nature of point clouds -- rotation invariance, translation invariance, and locality -- is managed through the fusion of PointNet and mmPose. PointNet ensures rotational and translational invariance, while mmPose addresses locality. Secondly, the limited points per frame from radar require data integration from two radars to enhance skeletal detection. Lastly,inputting point cloud data into the learning model involves utilizing features like coordinates, velocity, and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) per radar point to mitigate sparsity issues and reduce computational load. This research proposes three Dual ViewCNN models, combining PointNet and mmPose, employing two mmWave radars, with performance comparisons in terms of Mean Absolute Error (MAE). While the proposed model shows suboptimal results for random walking, it excels in the arm swing case., Comment: This paper was presented at the 16th International Conference on Advanced Applied Informatics (IIAI AAI 2024)
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- 2024
6. COALAS III: The ATCA CO(1-0) look at the growth and death of H$\alpha$ emitters in the Spiderweb protocluster at z=2.16
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Pérez-Martínez, J. M., Dannerbauer, H., Emonts, B. H. C., Allison, J. R., Champagne, J. B., Indermuehle, B., Norris, R. P., Serra, P., Seymour, N., Thomson, A. P., Casey, C. M., Chen, Z., Daikuhara, K., De Breuck, C., D'Eugenio, C., Drouart, G., Hatch, N., Jin, S., Kodama, T., Koyama, Y., Lehnert, M. D., Macgregor, P., Miley, G., Naufal, A., Röttgering, H., Sánchez-Portal, M., Shimakawa, R., Zhang, Y., and Ziegler, B.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We obtain CO(1-0) molecular gas measurements with ATCA on a sample of 43 spectroscopically confirmed H$\alpha$ emitters in the Spiderweb protocluster at $z=2.16$ and investigate the relation between their star formation and cold gas reservoirs as a function of environment. We achieve a CO(1-0) detection rate of $\sim23\pm12\%$ with 10 dual CO(1-0) and H$\alpha$ detections at $10<\log M_{*}/M_\odot<11.5$. In addition, we obtain upper limits for the remaining sources. In terms of total gas fractions ($F_{gas}$), our sample is divided into two different regimes with a steep transition at $\log M_{*}/M_\odot\approx10.5$. Galaxies below that threshold have gas fractions that in some cases are close to unity, indicating that their gas reservoir has been replenished by inflows from the cosmic web. However, objects at $\log M_{*}/M_\odot>10.5$ display significantly lower gas fractions and are dominated by AGN (12 out of 20). Stacking results yield $F_{gas}\approx0.55$ for massive emitters excluding AGN, and $F_{gas}\approx0.35$ when examining only AGN candidates. Furthermore, depletion times show that most H$\alpha$ emitters may become passive by $1
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- 2024
7. A dataset of questions on decision-theoretic reasoning in Newcomb-like problems
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Oesterheld, Caspar, Cooper, Emery, Kodama, Miles, Nguyen, Linh Chi, and Perez, Ethan
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Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,I.2.7 - Abstract
We introduce a dataset of natural-language questions in the decision theory of so-called Newcomb-like problems. Newcomb-like problems include, for instance, decision problems in which an agent interacts with a similar other agent, and thus has to reason about the fact that the other agent will likely reason in similar ways. Evaluating LLM reasoning about Newcomb-like problems is important because interactions between foundation-model-based agents will often be Newcomb-like. Some ways of reasoning about Newcomb-like problems may allow for greater cooperation between models. Our dataset contains both capabilities questions (i.e., questions with a unique, uncontroversially correct answer) and attitude questions (i.e., questions about which decision theorists would disagree). We use our dataset for an investigation of decision-theoretical capabilities and expressed attitudes and their interplay in existing models (different models by OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, GDM, Reka, etc.), as well as models under simple prompt-based interventions. We find, among other things, that attitudes vary significantly between existing models; that high capabilities are associated with attitudes more favorable toward so-called evidential decision theory; and that attitudes are consistent across different types of questions., Comment: 48 pages, 15 figures; code and data at https://github.com/casparoe/newcomblike_questions_dataset; corrected error in funding acknowledgments
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- 2024
8. Characterization of the optical model of the T2K 3D segmented plastic scintillator detector
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Abe, S., Alekseev, I., Arai, T., Arihara, T., Arimoto, S., Babu, N., Baranov, V., Bartoszek, L., Berns, L., Bhattacharjee, S., Blondel, A., Boikov, A. V., Buizza-Avanzini, M., Capó, J., Cayo, J., Chakrani, J., Chong, P. S., Chvirova, A., Danilov, M., Davis, C., Davydov, Yu. I., Dergacheva, A., Dokania, N., Douqa, D., Doyle, T. A., Drapier, O., Eguchi, A., Elias, J., Fedorova, D., Fedotov, S., Ferlewicz, D., Fuji, Y., Furui, Y., Gendotti, A., Germer, A., Giannessi, L., Giganti, C., Glagolev, V., Hu, J., Iwamoto, K., Jakkapu, M., Jesús-Valls, C., Ji, J. Y., Jung, C. K., Kakuno, H., Kasetti, S. P., Kawaue, M., Khabibullin, M., Khotjantsev, A., Kikawa, T., Kikutani, H., Kobayashi, H., Kobayashi, T., Kodama, S., Kolupanova, M., Korzenev, A., Kose, U., Kudenko, Y., Kuribayashi, S., Kutter, T., Lachat, M., Lachner, K., Last, D., Latham, N., Silverio, D. Leon, Li, B., Li, W., Li, Z., Lin, C., Lin, L. S., Lin, S., Lux, T., Mahtani, K., Maret, L., Caicedo, D. A. Martinez, Martynenko, S., Matsubara, T., Mauger, C., McGrew, C., McKean, J., Mefodiev, A., Miller, E., Mineev, O., Moreno, A. L., Muñoz, A., Nakadaira, T., Nakagiri, K., Nguyen, V., Nicola, L., Noah, E., Nosek, T., Okinaga, W., Osu, L., Paolone, V., Parsa, S., Pellegrino, R., Ramirez, M. A., Reh, M., Ricco, C., Rubbia, A., Sakashita, K., Sallin, N., Sanchez, F., Schefke, T., Schloesser, C. M., Sgalaberna, D., Shvartsman, A., Skrobova, N., Speers, A. J., Suslov, I. A., Suvorov, S., Svirida, D., Tairafune, S., Tanigawa, H., Teklu, A., Tereshchenko, V. V., Tzanov, M., Vasilyev, I. I., Wallace, H. T., Whitney, N., Wood, K., Xu, Y. -h., Yang, G., Yershov, N., Yokoyama, M., Yoshimoto, Y., Zhao, X., Zheng, H., Zhu, T., Zilberman, P., and Zimmerman, E. D.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
The magnetised near detector (ND280) of the T2K long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment has been recently upgraded aiming to satisfy the requirement of reducing the systematic uncertainty from measuring the neutrinonucleus interaction cross section, which is the largest systematic uncertainty in the search for leptonic charge-parity symmetry violation. A key component of the upgrade is SuperFGD, a 3D segmented plastic scintillator detector made of approximately 2,000,000 optically-isolated 1 cm3 cubes. It will provide a 3D image of GeV neutrino interactions by combining tracking and stopping power measurements of final state particles with sub-nanosecond time resolution. The performance of SuperFGD is characterized by the precision of its response to charged particles as well as the systematic effects that might affect the physics measurements. Hence, a detailed Geant4 based optical simulation of the SuperFGD building block, i.e. a plastic scintillating cube read out by three wavelength shifting fibers, has been developed and validated with the different datasets collected in various beam tests. In this manuscript the description of the optical model as well as the comparison with data are reported., Comment: 31 pages, 15 figures
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- 2024
9. Deciphering Gas Dynamics and Star Formation in a z=1.1 Main Sequence Spiral Galaxy with ALMA and JWST
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Liu, Zhaoran, Kodama, Tadayuki, Morishita, Takahiro, Lee, Kianhong, Sun, Fengwu, Kubo, Mariko, Cai, Zheng, Wu, Yunjing, and Li, Zihao
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present a joint analysis of high-resolution CO(2-1) and Paschen-$\alpha$ emission lines to trace gas dynamics and spatially resolved star formation in ASPECS-LP.3mm.06, a $z=1.1$ main sequence galaxy. Utilizing data from the ALMA and JWST NIRCam Wide Field Slitless Spectroscopy (WFSS), we explore both ionized gas and molecular gas within this galaxy. With a substantial molecular gas fraction (f$_\mathrm{mol}$ = 0.44 $\pm$ 0.02), ASPECS-LP.3mm.06 remains on the star-forming main sequence and adheres to the Kennicutt-Schmidt (KS) relation, indicating typical gas-to-star conversion efficiency. Our analysis reveals extended structures across multiple wavelengths, suggesting regulated star formation within a stable disk. The spatially resolved star formation efficiency (SFE) and kinematic analysis indicate that ASPECS-LP.3mm.06 features a smooth mass assembly process across bulge and disk. Additionally, the galaxy exhibits modest dust extinction (A$_\mathrm{V}$ = 0.8), potentially linked to self-regulation during bulge formation. These findings position ASPECS-LP.3mm.06 as a prototypical galaxy, offering valuable insights into the mechanisms governing normal disk galaxy growth at z$\sim$1., Comment: Submitted to ApJ
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- 2024
10. The MAGPI Survey: Insights into the Lyman-alpha line widths and the size of ionized bubbles at the edge of cosmic reionization
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Mukherjee, T., Zafar, T., Nanayakkara, T., Gupta, A., Gurung-Lopez, S., Battisti, A., Wisnioski, E., Foster, C., Mendel, J. T., Harborne, K. E., Lagos, C. D. P., Kodama, T., Croom, S. M., Thater, S., Webb, J., Barsanti, S., Sweet, S. M., Prathap, J., Valenzuela, L. M., Mailvaganam, A., and Martinez, J. L. Carrillo
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present spectroscopic properties of 22 Lyman-alpha emitters(LAEs) at z=5.5-6.6 with Lyman-alpha(Lya) luminosity log($L_{Lya}$[$ergs^{-1}$])=42.4-43.5, obtained using VLT/MUSE as part of the Middle Ages Galaxy Properties with Integral Field Spectroscopy(MAGPI) survey. Additionally, we incorporate broad-band photometric data from the Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam(HSC) for 17 LAEs in our sample. The HSC-y band magnitudes show that our LAEs are UV-bright, with rest-frame absolute UV magnitudes -19.7 < $M_{UV}$ < -23.3. We find that the Lya line width increases with luminosity, and this trend becomes more prominent at z > 6 where Lya lines become significantly broadened (> 260 $kms^{-1}$) at luminosities log($L_{Lya}$[$ergs^{-1}$]) > 43. This broadening is consistent with previous studies, suggesting that these sources are located inside larger ionized bubbles. We observe a slightly elevated ionizing photon production efficiency estimated for LAEs at z > 6, indicating that younger galaxies could be producing more ionizing photons per UV luminosity. A tentative anti-correlation between ionizing photon production efficiency and Lya rest-frame equivalent width is noticed, which could indicate a time delay between production and escape of ionizing photon primarily due to supernovae activity. Furthermore, we find a positive correlation between bubble radius and Lya line width, which again suggests that large ionized bubbles are created around these LAEs, allowing them to self-shield from the scattering effects of the intergalactic medium (IGM). We also detect two closely separated LAEs at z=6.046 (projected spatial separation is 15.92 kpc). The size of their respective bubbles suggests that they likely sit inside a common large ionized region. Such a closely-separated LAE pair increases the size of ionized bubble, potentially allowing a boosted transmission of Lya through neutral IGM. (Abridged), Comment: 14 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, Accepted for publication in PASA
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- 2024
11. Revealing the quiescent galaxy population in the Spiderweb protocluster at z=2.16 with deep HST/WFC3 slitless spectroscopy
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Naufal, Abdurrahman, Koyama, Yusei, D'Eugenio, Chiara, Dannerbauer, Helmut, Shimakawa, Rhythm, Pérez-Martínez, Jose Manuel, Kodama, Tadayuki, Zhang, Yuheng, and Daikuhara, Kazuki
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We report the HST WFC3 G141 grism slitless spectroscopy observation of the core region of the Spiderweb protocluster at $z=2.16$. We analyzed the spectra of all objects in a $\sim 2 \times 2 \text{ arcmin}^2$ field of view and identified 40 protocluster members, recovering 19 previously identified H$\alpha$-emitters in addition to revealing 21 new members. The spectra allowed us to identify 11 galaxies with quiescent spectra. Three galaxies with quiescent spectra are possibly still star-forming according to SED fitting, indicating a possible left-over or dust-obscured star formation. We estimate a quiescent fraction of $\sim 50\%$ for $M_\star > 10^{11} M_\odot$. About half of the quiescent galaxies possibly host AGN, hinting at AGN's key role in quenching galaxies in the protocluster environment. These quiescent galaxies have relatively more compact and concentrated light profiles than the star-forming members, but they are not yet as bulge-dominated as local ellipticals. These results are consistent with previous studies that indicate the Spiderweb protocluster is in the maturing stage, with a red sequence that has begun forming., Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ
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- 2024
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12. Spider-Webb: JWST Near Infrared Camera resolved galaxy star formation and nuclear activities in the Spiderweb protocluster at z=2.16
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Shimakawa, Rhythm, Koyama, Yusei, Kodama, Tadayuki, Dannerbauer, Helmut, Perez-Martinez, J. M., Röttgering, Huub J. A., Tanaka, Ichi, D'Eugenio, Chiara, Naufal, Abdurrahman, Daikuhara, Kazuki, and Zhang, Yuheng
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Near-infrared (NIR) emission is less affected by dust than UV and optical emission and is therefore useful for studying the properties of dust-obscured galaxies. Although rest-frame NIR observations of high-redshift galaxies have long been made using space telescopes, their structures were unresolved due to the lack of angular resolution. This letter reports the early results from the analysis of high-resolution Pa$\beta$ imaging of the Spiderweb protocluster at $z=2.16$ with the JWST Near Infrared Camera. We investigate radial profiles of Pa$\beta$ lines and rest-frame NIR continua from luminous H$\alpha$-emitting galaxies (HAEs) in the protocluster. Particularly, we compare those of 11 HAEs (N-HAEs) on the star-forming main sequence with those of 8 HAEs (X-HAEs) with X-ray AGNs. Resultant composite Pa$\beta$ line images of N-HAEs indicate significant star formation in galactic disks. In contrast, X-HAEs are dominated by point source components rather than outer star formation, as inferred from our earlier work based on multi-wavelength SED fitting. Given their higher stellar potentials suggested from their rest-frame NIR images, the different characteristics may be driven by the impact of AGN feedback., Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures; Accepted for publication in MNRAS Letters
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- 2024
13. ASW$^2$DF: Census of the obscured star formation in a galaxy cluster in formation at $z=2.2$
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Zhang, Y. H., Dannerbauer, H., Pérez-Martínez, J. M., Koyama, Y., Zheng, X. Z., D'Eugenio, C., Emonts, B. H. C., Calvi, R., Chen, Z., Daikuhara, K., De Breuck, C., Jin, S., Kodama, T., Lehnert, M. D., Naufal, A., and Shimakawa, R.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We report the results of the deep and wide Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) 1.2 mm mapping of the Spiderweb protocluster at $z=2.16$. The observations were divided into six contiguous fields covering a survey area of 19.3\,arcmin$^2$. With $\sim$13h on-source time, the final maps in the six fields reach the 1$\sigma$ rms noise in a range of $40.3-57.1 \mu$Jy at a spatial resolution of $0.5-0.9$ arcsec. By using different source extraction codes and careful visual inspection, we detect 47 ALMA sources at a significance higher than 4$\sigma$. We construct the differential and cumulative number counts down to $\sim0.2$ mJy after the correction for purity and completeness obtained from Monte Carlo simulations. The ALMA 1.2 mm number counts of dusty star-forming galaxies (DSFGs) in the Spiderweb protocluster are overall two times that of general fields, some fields/regions showing even higher overdensities (more than a factor of 3). This is consistent with the results from previous studies over a larger scale using single-dish instruments. Comparison of the spatial distributions between different populations indicates that our ALMA sources are likely drawn from the same distribution as CO(1-0) emitters from the COALAS large program, but distinct from that of H$\alpha$ emitters. The cosmic SFR density of the ALMA sources is consistent with previous results (e.g. LABOCA 870 $\mu$m observations) after accounting for the difference in volume. We show that molecular gas masses estimates from dust measurements are not consistent with the ones derived from CO(1-0) and thus have to be taken with caution. The multiplicity fraction of single-dish DSFGs is higher than that of the field. Moreover, two extreme concentrations of ALMA sources are found on the outskirts of the Spiderweb protocluster, with an excess of more than 12 times that of general fields., Comment: 22 pages, 13 figures, 6 tables. Accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2024
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14. JWST/NIRCam Pa$\mathrm{\beta}$ narrow-band imaging reveals ordinary dust extinction for H$\mathrm{\alpha}$ emitters within the Spiderweb protocluster at z=2.16
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Pérez-Martínez, Jose Manuel, Dannerbauer, Helmut, Koyama, Yusei, Pérez-González, Pablo G., Shimakawa, Rhythm, Kodama, Tadayuki, Zhang, Yuheng, Daikuhara, Kazuki, D'Eugenio, Chiara, and Naufal, Abdurrahman
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We combine JWST/NIRCam and Subaru/MOIRCS dual Pa$\mathrm{\beta}$ + H$\mathrm{\alpha}$ narrow-band imaging to trace the dust attenuation and the star-formation activities of a sample of 43 H$\mathrm{\alpha}$ emitters at the core of one of the most massive and best-studied clusters in formation at the cosmic noon: the Spiderweb protocluster at $\mathrm{z=2.16}$. We find that most H$\mathrm{\alpha}$ emitters display Pa$\mathrm{\beta}$/H$\mathrm{\alpha}$ ratios compatible with Case B recombination conditions, which translates into nebular extinction values ranging at $\mathrm{A_V\approx0-3}$ magnitudes, and dust corrected $\mathrm{Pa\beta}$ star formation rates consistent with coeval main sequence field galaxies at fixed stellar mass ($\mathrm{9.4<\log M_*/M_\odot<11.0}$) during this cosmic epoch. Furthermore, we investigate possible environmental impacts on dust extinction across the protocluster large-scale structure and find no correlation between the dustiness of its members and environmental proxies such as phase-space position, clustercentric radius, or local density. These results support the scenario for which dust production within the main galaxy population of this protocluster is driven by secular star formation activities fueled by smooth gas accretion across its large-scale structure. This downplays the role of gravitational interactions in boosting star formation and dust production within the Spiderweb protocluster, in contrast with observations in higher redshift and less evolved protocluster cores., Comment: 21 pages, 8 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ
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- 2024
15. JWST/NIRCam Narrowband Survey of Pa$\beta$ Emitters in the Spiderweb Protocluster at z=2.16
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Shimakawa, Rhythm, Perez-Martinez, J. M., Dannerbauer, Helmut, Koyama, Yusei, Kodama, Tadayuki, Perez-Gonzalez, Pablo G., D'Eugenio, Chiara, Zhang, Yuheng, Naufal, Abdurrahman, and Daikuhara, Kazuki
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We report the initial result of our Pa$\beta$ narrowband imaging on a protocluster with the JWST Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam). As NIRCam enables deep narrowband imaging of rest-frame NIR lines at $z>1$, we target one of the most studied protoclusters, the Spiderweb protocluster at $z=2.16$, in which previous studies have confirmed more than a hundred member galaxies. The NIRCam F405N narrowband filter covers in Pa$\beta$ line the protocluster redshift given by known protocluster members, allowing the search for new member candidates. The weight-corrected color-magnitude diagram obtained 57 sources showing narrowband excesses, 41 of which satisfy further color selection criteria for limiting the sample to Pa$\beta$ emitter candidates at $z\sim2.16$, and 24 of them do not have H$\alpha$ emitter counterparts. The Pa$\beta$ emitter candidates appear to follow the spatial distribution of known protocluster members; however, follow-up spectroscopic confirmation is required. Only 17 out of 58 known H$\alpha$-emitting cluster members are selected as Pa$\beta$ emitters in the current data, albeit the rest fall out of the narrowband selection owing to their small Pa$\beta$ equivalent widths. We derive Pa$\beta$ luminosity function in the Spiderweb protocluster, showing a normalization density of $\log{\phi^\ast}=-2.53\pm0.15$ at a characteristic Pa$\beta$ luminosity of $\log{L^\ast}=42.33\pm0.17$. Furthermore, we examine the possibility of detecting faint line emitters visible only in the narrow-band image, but find no promising candidates., Comment: 19 pages, 12 figures, 2 tables; Accepted for publication in ApJ
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- 2024
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16. 1xN DWDM channel selective quantum frequency conversion
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Arizono, Tomoaki, Kobayashi, Toshiki, Miki, Shigehito, Terai, Hirotaka, Kodama, Tsuyoshi, Shimoi, Hideki, Yamamoto, Takashi, and Ikuta, Rikizo
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) is a key technology for realizing high-capacity and flexible quantum communication networks. In addition, to realize the emerging quantum internet, quantum frequency conversion is also essential for bridging different quantum systems over optical fiber networks. In this work, we demonstrate a channel-selective quantum frequency conversion (CS-QFC), which allows active selection of the frequency of the converted photon from multiple DWDM channels. The 2.5 THz bandwidth of our CS-QFC system shows the ability to establish a 100-ch DWDM dynamic link from a single quantum system. It promises to increase the diversity of the quantum network., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures
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- 2024
17. Validation of up to seven TESS planet candidates through multi-colour transit photometry using MuSCAT2 data
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Peláez-Torres, A., Esparza-Borges, E., Pallé, E., Parviainen, H., Murgas, F., Morello, G., Zapatero-Osorio, M. R., Korth, J., Narita, N., Fukui, A., Carleo, I., Luque, R., García, N. Abreu, Barkaoui, K., Boyle, A., Béjar, V. J. S., Calatayud-Borras, Y., Cheryasov, D. V., Christiansen, J. L., Ciardi, D. R., Enoc, G., Essack, Z., Fukuda, I., Furesz, G., Galán, D., Geraldía-González, S., Giacalone, S., Gill, H., Gonzales, E. J., Hayashi, Y., Ikuta, K., Isogai, K., Kagetani, T., Kawai, Y., Kawauchi, K., Klagyvik, P., Kodama, T., Kusakabe, N., Laza-Ramos, A., de Leon, J. P., Livingston, J. H., Lund, M. B., Madrigal-Aguado, A., Meni, P., Mori, M., Torres, S. Muñoz, Orell-Miquel, J., Puig, M., Ricker, G., Sánchez-Benavente, M., Savel, A. B., Schlieder, J. E., Schwarz, R. P., Sefako, R., Sosa-Guillén, P., Stangret, M., Stockdale, C., Tamura, M., Terada, Y., Twicken, J. D., Watanabe, N., Winn, J., Zheltoukhov, S. G., Ziegler, C., and Zou, Y.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
The TESS mission searches for transiting exoplanets by monitoring the brightness of hundreds of thousands of stars across the entire sky. M-type planet hosts are ideal targets for this mission due to their smaller size and cooler temperatures, which makes it easier to detect smaller planets near or within their habitable zones. Additionally, M~dwarfs have a smaller contrast ratio between the planet and the star, making it easier to measure the planet's properties accurately. Here, we report the validation analysis of 13 TESS exoplanet candidates orbiting around M dwarfs. We studied the nature of these candidates through a multi-colour transit photometry transit analysis using several ground-based instruments (MuSCAT2, MuSCAT3, and LCO-SINISTRO), high-spatial resolution observations, and TESS light curves. We present the validation of five new planetary systems: TOI-1883b, TOI-2274b, TOI2768b, TOI-4438b, and TOI-5319b, along with compelling evidence of a planetary nature for TOIs 2781b and 5486b. We also present an empirical definition for the Neptune desert boundaries. The remaining six systems could not be validated due to large true radius values overlapping with the brown dwarf regime or, alternatively, the presence of chromaticity in the MuSCAT2 light curves.
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18. Comment on 'Comments regarding 'Transonic dislocation propagation in diamond' by Katagiri, et al. (Science 382, 69-72, 2023)' by Hawreliak, et al. (arXiv:2401.04213)
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Katagiri, Kento, Pikuz, Tatiana, Fang, Lichao, Albertazzi, Bruno, Egashira, Shunsuke, Inubushi, Yuichi, Kamimura, Genki, Kodama, Ryosuke, Koenig, Michel, Kozioziemski, Bernard, Masaoka, Gooru, Miyanishi, Kohei, Nakamura, Hirotaka, Ota, Masato, Rigon, Gabriel, Sakawa, Youichi, Sano, Takayoshi, Schoofs, Frank, Smith, Zoe J., Sueda, Keiichi, Togashi, Tadashi, Vinci, Tommaso, Wang, Yifan, Yabashi, Makina, Yabuuchi, Toshinori, Dresselhaus-Marais, Leora E., and Ozaki, Norimasa
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
In their comment (1), Hawreliak et al. claims that our observation of stacking fault formation and transonic dislocation propagation in diamond (2) is not valid as they interpret the observed features as cracks. In this response letter, we describe our rationale for interpreting the observed features as stacking faults. We also address other points raised in their comments, including the clarifications of how the results of Makarov et al. (3) are not in conflict with our study., Comment: Comment on arXiv:2401.04213. 10 pages, 2 figures
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19. Low-noise quantum frequency conversion with cavity enhancement of converted mode
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Murakami, Shoichi, Kobayashi, Toshiki, Miki, Shigehito, Terai, Hirotaka, Kodama, Tsuyoshi, Sawaya, Tsuneaki, Ohtomo, Akihiko, Shimoi, Hideki, Yamamoto, Takashi, and Ikuta, Rikizo
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
Quantum frequency conversion (QFC) which converts the frequencies of photons while preserving the quantum state is an essential technology for realizing the quantum internet and quantum interconnect. For the QFC based on the frequency downconversion from visible to the telecom wavelengths around 1500 nm, it is widely known that noise photons produced by the strong pump light used for QFC contaminate the frequency-converted photon, which degrades the quality of the quantum property of the photon after QFC. In conventional QFC experiments, noise photons are removed using external narrowband frequency filter systems. In contrast, in this study, we implement a compact QFC device integrating the cavity structure only for the converted mode. While the cavity structure can enhance not only the desired QFC efficiency but also the noise photon generation rate, we show that the cavity-enhanced QFC followed by a relatively wide bandpass filter achieves the signal-to-noise ratio comparable to the QFCs with external narrowband filters. We experimentally demonstrate the cavity-enhanced QFC using a single photon at 780 nm to 1540 nm, in which the non-classical photon statistics is clearly observed after QFC., Comment: 10 pages, 12 figures
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20. Large spontaneous Hall effect with flexible domain control in an antiferromagnetic material TaMnP
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Kotegawa, Hisashi, Nakamura, Akira, Huyen, Vu Thi Ngoc, Arai, Yuki, Tou, Hideki, Sugawara, Hitoshi, Hayashi, Junichi, Takeda, Keiki, Tabata, Chihiro, Kaneko, Koji, Kodama, Katsuaki, and Suzuki, Michi-To
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Antiferromagnets without parity-time ($\mathcal{PT}$) symmetry offer novel perspectives in the field of functional magnetic materials. Among them, those with ferromagnetic-like responses are promising candidates for future applications such as antiferromagnetic (AF) memory; however, examples showing large effects are extremely limited. In this study, we show that the orthorhombic system TaMnP exhibits a large anomalous Hall conductivity (AHC) $\sim360-370$ $\Omega^{-1}$cm$^{-1}$ in spite of the small net magnetization $\sim10^{-2}$ $\mu_B$/Mn. Our neutron scattering experiment and the observation of the AH effect indicated that a magnetic structure of TaMnP was dominated by an AF component represented by $B_{3g}$ with the propagation vector $q=0$. Furthermore, we confirmed that the obtained AHC is among the largest observed in AF materials at zero fields. Additionally, our first-principles calculations revealed that the spin-orbit interaction originating in the nonmagnetic Ta-$5d$ electrons significantly contributes to enhancing Berry curvatures in the momentum space. We found that the magnetic fields along all the crystal axes triggered the AF domain switching, indicating the possibility of controlling the AF domain using the small net magnetization, which is symmetrically different., Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures
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21. Formation of high-aspect-ratio nanocavity in LiF crystal using a femtosecond of x-ray FEL pulse
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Makarov, Sergey S., Grigoryev, Sergey A., Zhakhovsky, Vasily V., Chuprov, Petr, Pikuz, Tatiana A., Inogamov, Nail A., Khokhlov, Victor V., Petrov, Yuri V., Perov, Eugene, Shepelev, Vadim, Shobu, Takehisa, Tominaga, Aki, Rapp, Ludovic, Rode, Andrei V., Juodkazis, Saulius, Makita, Mikako, Nakatsutsumi, Motoaki, Preston, Thomas R., Appel, Karen, Konopkova, Zuzana, Cerantola, Valerio, Brambrink, Erik, Schwinkendorf, Jan-Patrick, Mohacsi, István, Vozda, Vojtech, Hajkova, Vera, Burian, Tomas, Chalupsky, Jaromir, Juha, Libor, Ozaki, Norimasa, Kodama, Ryosuke, Zastrau, Ulf, and Pikuz, Sergey A.
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Physics - Plasma Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Sub-picosecond optical laser processing of metals is actively utilized for modification of a heated surface layer. But for deeper modification of different materials a laser in the hard x-ray range is required. Here, we demonstrate that a single 9-keV x-ray pulse from a free-electron laser can form a um-diameter cylindrical cavity with length of ~1 mm in LiF surrounded by shock-transformed material. The plasma-generated shock wave with TPa-level pressure results in damage, melting and polymorphic transformations of any material, including transparent and non-transparent to conventional optical lasers. Moreover, cylindrical shocks can be utilized to obtain a considerable amount of exotic high-pressure polymorphs. Pressure wave propagation in LiF, radial material flow, formation of cracks and voids are analyzed via continuum and atomistic simulations revealing a sequence of processes leading to the final structure with the long cavity. Similar results can be produced with semiconductors and ceramics, which opens a new pathway for development of laser material processing with hard x-ray pulses.
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22. Search for sub-eV axion-like particles in a quasi-parallel stimulated resonant photon-photon collider with 'coronagraphy'
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Kirita, Yuri, Kodama, Airi, Homma, Kensuke, Chiochiu, Catalin, Cuciuc, Mihai, Giubega, Georgiana, Hasada, Takumi, Hashida, Masaki, Masuno, ShinIchiro, Nakamiya, Yoshihide, Neagu, Liviu, Rodrigues, Vanessa Rozelle Maria, Rosu, Madalin-Mihai, Sakabe, Shuji, Tazlauanu, Stefan Victor, Tesileanu, Ovidiu, and Tokita, Shigeki
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Axion-like particles (ALPs) have been searched for with a quasi-parallel stimulated resonant photon-photon collider sensitive to the sub-eV mass range by focusing two-color near-infrared pulse lasers into a vacuum. In this work, we have developed a specialized coronagraphy to mitigate the dominant background photons from optical elements by introducing an eclipse filter. The observed number of signal-like photons was found to be consistent with residual background photons from optical elements through an additional test by degrading the focal point overlapping factor between the two lasers. We then extended the exclusion region in the relation between ALP-photon coupling, $g/M$, and the ALP mass $m$, reaching the most sensitive point $g/M = 4.2\times10^{-7}\,\mathrm{GeV^{-1}}$ at $m = 0.15\,\mathrm{eV}$ for pseudoscalar ALPs., Comment: 23 pages, 9 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2208.09880
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23. An MLE-based analysis of flow factorization and event-plane correlations
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Ye, Chong, Bernardes, Cesar A., Qian, Wei-Liang, Padula, Sandra S., Yue, Rui-Hong, Hama, Yogiro, and Kodama, Takeshi
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In this study, we use the maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) to explore factorization and event-plane correlations in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. Our analyses incorporate both numerical simulations and publicly available data from the CMS Collaboration. We focus on Au+Au collisions at 200 GeV and Pb+Pb collisions at 2.76 TeV. The differential flows obtained for various centrality windows and momentum cuts are consistent with conventional methodologies such as multi-particle cumulants and event-plane methods. Leveraging these findings, we proceed to undertake further analysis of flow factorization and event-plane correlations. These quantities are relevant because of their sensitivity to initial-state fluctuations. While higher-order correlators might provide different implementations of factorization ratio, the MLE estimator is readily applied to these scenarios. Moreover, MLE's unique capabilities allow us to compute specific correlators that are typically inaccessible by other means. As an asymptotically normal and unbiased estimator, MLE provides a valuable alternative tool for flow and correlation analysis., Comment: 23 pages and 12 figures
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24. LLM-jp: A Cross-organizational Project for the Research and Development of Fully Open Japanese LLMs
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LLM-jp, Aizawa, Akiko, Aramaki, Eiji, Chen, Bowen, Cheng, Fei, Deguchi, Hiroyuki, Enomoto, Rintaro, Fujii, Kazuki, Fukumoto, Kensuke, Fukushima, Takuya, Han, Namgi, Harada, Yuto, Hashimoto, Chikara, Hiraoka, Tatsuya, Hisada, Shohei, Hosokawa, Sosuke, Jie, Lu, Kamata, Keisuke, Kanazawa, Teruhito, Kanezashi, Hiroki, Kataoka, Hiroshi, Katsumata, Satoru, Kawahara, Daisuke, Kawano, Seiya, Keyaki, Atsushi, Kiryu, Keisuke, Kiyomaru, Hirokazu, Kodama, Takashi, Kubo, Takahiro, Kuga, Yohei, Kumon, Ryoma, Kurita, Shuhei, Kurohashi, Sadao, Li, Conglong, Maekawa, Taiki, Matsuda, Hiroshi, Miyao, Yusuke, Mizuki, Kentaro, Mizuki, Sakae, Murawaki, Yugo, Mousterou, Akim, Nakamura, Ryo, Nakamura, Taishi, Nakayama, Kouta, Nakazato, Tomoka, Niitsuma, Takuro, Nishitoba, Jiro, Oda, Yusuke, Ogawa, Hayato, Okamoto, Takumi, Okazaki, Naoaki, Oseki, Yohei, Ozaki, Shintaro, Ryu, Koki, Rzepka, Rafal, Sakaguchi, Keisuke, Sasaki, Shota, Sekine, Satoshi, Suda, Kohei, Sugawara, Saku, Sugiura, Issa, Sugiyama, Hiroaki, Suzuki, Hisami, Suzuki, Jun, Suzumura, Toyotaro, Tachibana, Kensuke, Takagi, Yu, Takami, Kyosuke, Takeda, Koichi, Takeshita, Masashi, Tanaka, Masahiro, Taura, Kenjiro, Tolmachev, Arseny, Ueda, Nobuhiro, Wan, Zhen, Yada, Shuntaro, Yahata, Sakiko, Yamamoto, Yuya, Yamauchi, Yusuke, Yanaka, Hitomi, Yokota, Rio, and Yoshino, Koichiro
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Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
This paper introduces LLM-jp, a cross-organizational project for the research and development of Japanese large language models (LLMs). LLM-jp aims to develop open-source and strong Japanese LLMs, and as of this writing, more than 1,500 participants from academia and industry are working together for this purpose. This paper presents the background of the establishment of LLM-jp, summaries of its activities, and technical reports on the LLMs developed by LLM-jp. For the latest activities, visit https://llm-jp.nii.ac.jp/en/.
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25. Non-crossing permutations for the KP solitons under the Gel'fand-Dickey reductions and the vertex operators
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Huang, Shilong, Kodama, Yuji, and Li, Chuanzhong
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Nonlinear Sciences - Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems ,Mathematical Physics ,Mathematics - Combinatorics - Abstract
We give a classification of the $regular$ soliton solutions of the KP hierarchy, referred to as the $KP solitons$, under the Gel'fand-Dickey $\ell$-reductions in terms of the permutation of the symmetric group. As an example, we show that the regular soliton solutions of the (good) Boussinesq equation as the 3-reduction can have $at ~most$ one resonant soliton in addition to two sets of solitons propagating in opposite directions. We also give a systematic construction of these soliton solutions for the $\ell$-reductions using the vertex operators. In particular, we show that the $non-crossing$ permutation gives the regularity condition for the soliton solutions., Comment: 24 pages
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26. Ultrastrongly-coupled and Directionally-nonreciprocal Magnon-polaritons in Magnetochiral Metamolecules
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Mita, Kentaro, Chiba, Takahiro, Kodama, Toshiyuki, Ueda, Tetsuya, Nakanishi, Toshihiro, Sawada, Kei, and Tomita, Satoshi
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Physics - Applied Physics - Abstract
We experimentally demonstrate magnon-polaritons with ultrastrong coupling and directional nonreciprocity in a metamolecule lacking time-reversal and space-inversion symmetries at room temperature. These experimental results are reproduced well via numerical simulations and theoretical consideration. Ultrastrong coupling is due to a direct interaction of magnons in the magnetic meta-atom with microwave photons confined in the chiral meta-atom as a resonator. Our results reveal a crucial step in identifying deepstrongly-coupled and optically-moving magnon-polaritons for hybrid quantum systems, synthetic gauge fields, and quasi-particle ``chemistry'' using metamaterials., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures
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27. New high-precision measurement system for electron-positron pairs from sub-GeV/GeV gamma-rays in the emulsion telescope
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Nakamura, Yuya, Aoki, Shigeki, Hayakawa, Tomohiro, Iyono, Atsushi, Karasuno, Ayaka, Kodama, Kohichi, Komatani, Ryosuke, Komatsu, Masahiro, Komiyama, Masahiro, Kuretsubo, Kenji, Marushima, Toshitsugu, Matsuda, Syota, Morishima, Kunihiro, Morishita, Misaki, Naganawa, Naotaka, Nakamura, Mitsuhiro, Nakamura, Motoya, Nakamura, Takafumi, Nakano, Noboru, Nakano, Toshiyuki, Nishio, Akira, Oda, Miyuki, Rokujo, Hiroki, Sato, Osamu, Sugimura, Kou, Suzuki, Atsumu, Takahashi, Satoru, Torii, Mayu, Yamamoto, Saya, and Yoshimoto, Masahiro
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The GRAINE project observes cosmic gamma-rays, using a balloon-borne emulsion-film-based telescope in the sub-GeV/GeV energy band. We reported in our previous balloon experiment in 2018, GRAINE2018, the detection of the known brightest source, Vela pulsar, with the highest angular resolution ever reported in an energy range of $>$80 MeV. However, the emulsion scanning system used in the experiment was designed to achieve a high-speed scanning, and it was not accurate enough to ensure the optimum spacial resolution of the emulsion film and limited the performance. Here, we report a new high-precision scanning system that can be used to greatly improve the observation result of GRAINE2018 and also be employed in future experiments. The system involves a new algorithm that recognizes each silver grain on an emulsion film and is capable of measuring tracks with a positional resolution for the passing points of tracks of almost the same as the intrinsic resolution of nuclear emulsion film ($\sim$70 nm). This resolution is approximately one order of magnitude smaller than that obtained with the high-speed scanning system. With this system, an angular resolution for gamma-rays of 0.1$^\circ$ at 1 GeV is expected to be achieved. Furthermore, we successfully combine the new high-precision system with the existing high-speed system, establishing the system to make a high-speed and high-precision measurement. Employing these systems, we reanalyze the gamma-ray events detected previously by only the high-speed system in GRAINE2018 and obtain an about three times higher angular resolution (0.22$^\circ$) in 500--700 MeV than the original value. The high-resolution observation may bring new insights into the gamma-ray emission from the Galactic center region and may realize polarization measurements of high-energy cosmic gamma-rays., Comment: 20 pages, 11 figures
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28. Characterizing Dust Extinction and Spatially Resolved Paschen-$\alpha$ Emission within 97 Galaxies at $1<z<1.6$ with JWST NIRCam Slitless Spectroscopy
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Liu, Zhaoran, Morishita, Takahiro, and Kodama, Tadayuki
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present results on the Paschen-$\alpha$ (Pa$\alpha$) emitting galaxies observed as part of the JWST FRESCO survey in the GOODS-North and GOODS-South fields. Utilizing the JWST NIRCam wide field slitless spectroscopy (WFSS), we analyze emission line fluxes, star formation rates (SFRs), and spatially resolved flux distributions of 97 Pa$\alpha$ emitters at $1
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29. Star formation activity of low-mass galaxies at the peak epoch of galaxy formation probed by deep narrow-band imaging
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Daikuhara, Kazuki, Kodama, Tadayuki, Pérez-Martínez, Jose M., Shimakawa, Rhythm, Suzuki, Tomoko L., Tadaki, Ken-ichi, Koyama, Yusei, and Tanaka, Ichi
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Low-mass galaxies at high redshifts are the building blocks of more massive galaxies at later times and are thus key populations for understanding galaxy formation and evolution. We have made deep narrow-band observations for two protoclusters and the general field in COSMOS at $z$ $\sim$ 2. In a clumpy young protocluster, USS1558$-$003, at $z$ = 2.53, we find many star-forming galaxies well above the star-forming main sequence of field galaxies at the low-mass end ($M_{\star}/\mathrm{M_{\odot}}<10^{8.9}$). This suggests that some environmental effects may be at work in low-mass galaxies in high-density regions to enhance their star formation activities. In the core of this protocluster, we also find that enhanced star formation activity of middle-mass galaxies ($10^{8.9} < M_{\star}/\mathrm{M_{\odot}} < 10^{10.2}$) while such trends are not observed in a more mature protocluster, PKS1138$-$262 at $z$ = 2.16. We expect these activities to be mainly due to galaxy mergers/interactions and differences in the amount of cold gas accretion. As one piece of evidence, we show that the star formation activity within individual galaxies in the protoclusters is more centrally concentrated than those in the field. This is probably due to the enhanced interactions between galaxies in the protocluster, which can reduce the angular momentum of the gas, drive the gas towards the galaxy center, and lead to a central starburst.
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30. SCUBA-2 Ultra Deep Imaging EAO Survey (STUDIES). V. Confusion-limited Submillimeter Galaxy Number Counts at 450 $\mu$m and Data Release for the COSMOS Field
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Gao, Zhen-Kai, Lim, Chen-Fatt, Wang, Wei-Hao, Chen, Chian-Chou, Smail, Ian, Chapman, Scott C., Zheng, Xian Zhong, Shim, Hyunjin, Kodama, Tadayuki, Ao, Yiping, Chang, Siou-Yu, Clements, David L., Dunlop, James S., Ho, Luis C., Hsu, Yun-Hsin, Hwang, Chorng-Yuan, Hwang, Ho Seong, Koprowski, M. P., Scott, Douglas, Serjeant, Stephen, Toba, Yoshiki, and Urquhart, Sheona A.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present confusion-limited SCUBA-2 450-$\mu$m observations in the COSMOS-CANDELS region as part of the JCMT Large Program, SCUBA-2 Ultra Deep Imaging EAO Survey (STUDIES). Our maps at 450 and 850 $\mu$m cover an area of 450 arcmin$^2$. We achieved instrumental noise levels of $\sigma_{\mathrm{450}}=$ 0.59 mJy beam$^{-1}$ and $\sigma_{\mathrm{850}}=$ 0.09 mJy beam$^{-1}$ in the deepest area of each map. The corresponding confusion noise levels are estimated to be 0.65 and 0.36 mJy beam$^{-1}$. Above the 4 (3.5) $\sigma$ threshold, we detected 360 (479) sources at 450 $\mu$m and 237 (314) sources at 850 $\mu$m. We derive the deepest blank-field number counts at 450 $\mu$m, covering the flux-density range of 2 to 43 mJy. These are in agreement with other SCUBA-2 blank-field and lensing-cluster observations, but are lower than various model counts. We compare the counts with those in other fields and find that the field-to-field variance observed at 450 $\mu$m at the $R=6^\prime$ scale is consistent with Poisson noise, so there is no evidence of strong 2-D clustering at this scale. Additionally, we derive the integrated surface brightness at 450 $\mu$m down to 2.1 mJy to be $57.3^{+1.0}_{-6.2}$~Jy deg$^{-2}$, contributing to (41$\pm$4)\% of the 450-$\mu$m extragalactic background light (EBL) measured by COBE and Planck. Our results suggest that the 450-$\mu$m EBL may be fully resolved at $0.08^{+0.09}_{-0.08}$~mJy, which extremely deep lensing-cluster observations and next-generation submillimeter instruments with large aperture sizes may be able to achieve., Comment: 29 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ
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31. Divergence functions of higher-dimensional Thompson's groups
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Kodama, Yuya
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Mathematics - Group Theory ,20F65 - Abstract
We prove that higher-dimensional Thompson's groups have linear divergence functions. By the work of Dru\c{t}u, Mozes, and Sapir, this implies none of the asymptotic cones of $nV$ has a cut-point., Comment: 19 pages, 11 figures
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32. Gliese 12 b: A temperate Earth-sized planet at 12 pc ideal for atmospheric transmission spectroscopy
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Kuzuhara, M., Fukui, A., Livingston, J. H., Caballero, J. A., de Leon, J. P., Hirano, T., Kasagi, Y., Murgas, F., Narita, N., Omiya, M., Orell-Miquel, Jaume, Palle, E., Changeat, Q., Esparza-Borges, E., Harakawa, H., Hellier, C., Hori, Yasunori, Ikuta, Kai, Ishikawa, H. T., Kodama, T., Kotani, T., Kudo, T., Morales, J. C., Mori, M., Nagel, E., Parviainen, H., Perdelwitz, V., Reiners, A., Ribas, I., Sanz-Forcada, J., Sato, B., Schweitzer, A., Tabernero, H. M., Takarada, T., Uyama, T., Watanabe, N., Zechmeister, M., García, N. Abreu, Aoki, W., Beichman, C., Béjar, V. J. S., Brandt, T. D., Calatayud-Borras, Y., Carleo, I., Charbonneau, D., Collins, K. A., Currie, T., Doty, J. P., Dreizler, S., Fernández-Rodríguez, G., Fukuda, I., Galán, D., Geraldía-González, S., González-Garcia, J., Hayashi, Y., Hedges, C., Henning, T., Hodapp, K., Ikoma, M., Isogai, K., Jacobson, S., Janson, M., Jenkins, J. M., Kagetani, T., Kambe, E., Kawai, Y., Kawauchi, K., Kokubo, E., Konishi, M., Korth, J., Krishnamurthy, V., Kurokawa, T., Kusakabe, N., Kwon, J., Laza-Ramos, A., Libotte, F., Luque, R., Madrigal-Aguado, A., Matsumoto, Y., Mawet, D., McElwain, M. W., Gallardo, P. P. Meni, Morello, G., Torres, S. Mu~noz, Nishikawa, J., Nugroho, S. K., Ogihara, M., Pel'aez-Torres, A., Rapetti, D., S'anchez-Benavente, M., Schlecker, M., Seager, S., Serabyn, E., Serizawa, T., Stangret, M., Takahashi, A., Teng, H., Tamura, M., Terada, Y., Ueda, A., Usuda, T., Vanderspek, R., Vievard, S., Watanabe, D., Winn, J. N., and Osorio, M. R. Zapatero
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Recent discoveries of Earth-sized planets transiting nearby M dwarfs have made it possible to characterize the atmospheres of terrestrial planets via follow-up spectroscopic observations. However, the number of such planets receiving low insolation is still small, limiting our ability to understand the diversity of the atmospheric composition and climates of temperate terrestrial planets. We report the discovery of an Earth-sized planet transiting the nearby (12 pc) inactive M3.0 dwarf Gliese 12 (TOI-6251) with an orbital period ($P_{\rm{orb}}$) of 12.76 days. The planet, Gliese 12b, was initially identified as a candidate with an ambiguous $P_{\rm{orb}}$ from TESS data. We confirmed the transit signal and $P_{\rm{orb}}$ using ground-based photometry with MuSCAT2 and MuSCAT3, and validated the planetary nature of the signal using high-resolution images from Gemini/NIRI and Keck/NIRC2 as well as radial velocity (RV) measurements from the InfraRed Doppler instrument on the Subaru 8.2 m telescope and from CARMENES on the CAHA 3.5 m telescope. X-ray observations with XMM-Newton showed the host star is inactive, with an X-ray-to-bolometric luminosity ratio of $\log L_{\rm X}/L_{\rm bol} \approx -5.7$. Joint analysis of the light curves and RV measurements revealed that Gliese 12b has a radius of 0.96 $\pm$ 0.05 $R_\oplus$, a 3$\sigma$ mass upper limit of 3.9 $M_\oplus$, and an equilibrium temperature of 315 $\pm$ 6 K assuming zero albedo. The transmission spectroscopy metric (TSM) value of Gliese 12b is close to the TSM values of the TRAPPIST-1 planets, adding Gliese 12b to the small list of potentially terrestrial, temperate planets amenable to atmospheric characterization with JWST., Comment: 29 pages (20 pages in main body), 13 figures (10 figures in main body). Equal contributions from M. K. and A. F.. Accepted for Publication in ApJL at 2024 March 21
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33. The Discovery and Follow-up of Four Transiting Short-period Sub-Neptunes Orbiting M dwarfs
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Hori, Y., Fukui, A., Hirano, T., Narita, N., de Leon, J. P., Ishikawa, H. T., Hartman, J. D., Morello, G., García, N. Abreu, Hernández, L. Álvarez, Béjar, V. J. S., Calatayud-Borras, Y., Carleo, I., Enoc, G., Esparza-Borges, E., Fukuda, I., Galán, D., Geraldía-González, S., Hayashi, Y., Ikoma, M., Ikuta, K., Isogai, K., Kagetani, T., Kawai, Y., Kawauchi, K., Kimura, T., Kodama, T., Korth, J., Kusakabe, N., Laza-Ramos, A., Livingston, J. H., Luque, R., Miyakawa, K., Mori, M., Torres, S. Muñoz, Murgas, F., Orell-Miquel, J., Palle, E., Parviainen, H., Peláez-Torres, A., Puig-Subirá, M., Sánchez-Benavente, M., Sosa-Guillén, P., Stangret, M., Terada, Y., Watanabe, N., Bakos, G. Á., Barkaoui, K., Beichman, C., Benkhaldoun, Z., Boyle, A. W., Ciardi, D. R., Clark, C. A., Collins, K. A., Collins, K. I., Conti, D. M., Crossfield, I. J. M., Everett, M. E., Furlan, E., Ghachoui, M., Gillon, M., Gonzales, E. J., Higuera, J., Horne, K., Howell, S. B., Jehin, E., Lester, K. V., Lund, M. B., Matson, R., Matthews, E. C., Pozuelos, F. J., Safonov, B. S., Schlieder, J. E., Schwarz, R. P., Sefako, R., Srdoc, G., Strakhov, I. A., Waalkes, W. C., Ziegler, C., Charbonneau, D., Essack, Z., Timmermans, M., Guerrero, N. M., Harakawa, H., Hedges, C., Ishizuka, M., Jenkins, J. M., Konishi, M., Kotani, T., Kudo, T., Kurokawa, T., Kuzuhara, M., Nishikawa, J., Omiya, M., Ricker, G. R., Seager, S., Serizawa, T., Striegel, S., Tamura, M., Ueda, A., Vanderspek, R., Vievard, S., and Winn, J. N.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
Sub-Neptunes with $2-3R_\oplus$ are intermediate in size between rocky planets and Neptune-sized planets. The orbital properties and bulk compositions of transiting sub-Neptunes provide clues to the formation and evolution of close-in small planets. In this paper, we present the discovery and follow-up of four sub-Neptunes orbiting M dwarfs (TOI-782, TOI-1448, TOI-2120, and TOI-2406), three of which were newly validated by ground-based follow-up observations and statistical analyses. TOI-782 b, TOI-1448 b, TOI-2120 b, and TOI-2406 b have radii of $R_\mathrm{p} = 2.740^{+0.082}_{-0.079}\,R_\oplus$, $2.769^{+0.073}_{-0.068}\,R_\oplus$, $2.120\pm0.067\,R_\oplus$, and $2.830^{+0.068}_{-0.066}\,R_\oplus$ and orbital periods of $P = 8.02$, $8.11$, $5.80$, and $3.08$\,days, respectively. Doppler monitoring with Subaru/InfraRed Doppler instrument led to 2$\sigma$ upper limits on the masses of $<19.1\ M_\oplus$, $<19.5\ M_\oplus$, $<6.8\ M_\oplus$, and $<15.6\ M_\oplus$ for TOI-782 b, TOI-1448 b, TOI-2120 b, and TOI-2406 b, respectively. The mass-radius relationship of these four sub-Neptunes testifies to the existence of volatile material in their interiors. These four sub-Neptunes, which are located above the so-called ``radius valley'', are likely to retain a significant atmosphere and/or an icy mantle on the core, such as a water world. We find that at least three of the four sub-Neptunes (TOI-782 b, TOI-2120 b, and TOI-2406 b) orbiting M dwarfs older than 1 Gyr, are likely to have eccentricities of $e \sim 0.2-0.3$. The fact that tidal circularization of their orbits is not achieved over 1 Gyr suggests inefficient tidal dissipation in their interiors., Comment: Accepted for publication in AJ, 32 pages, 17 figures, 6 tables
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34. First joint oscillation analysis of Super-Kamiokande atmospheric and T2K accelerator neutrino data
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Super-Kamiokande, collaborations, T2K, Abe, S., Abe, K., Akhlaq, N., Akutsu, R., Alarakia-Charles, H., Ali, A., Hakim, Y. I. Alj, Monsalve, S. Alonso, Amanai, S., Andreopoulos, C., Anthony, L. H. V., Antonova, M., Aoki, S., Apte, K. A., Arai, T., Arihara, T., Arimoto, S., Asada, Y., Asaka, R., Ashida, Y., Atkin, E. T., Babu, N., Barbi, M., Barker, G. J., Barr, G., Barrow, D., Bates, P., Batkiewicz-Kwasniak, M., Beauchêne, A., Berardi, V., Berns, L., Bhadra, S., Bhuiyan, N., Bian, J., Blanchet, A., Blondel, A., Bodur, B., Bolognesi, S., Bordoni, S., Boyd, S. B., Bravar, A., Bronner, C., Bubak, A., Avanzini, M. Buizza, Burton, G. T., Caballero, J. A., Calabria, N. F., Cao, S., Carabadjac, D., Carter, A. J., Cartwright, S. L., Casado, M. P., Catanesi, M. G., Cervera, A., Chakrani, J., Chalumeau, A., Chen, S., Cherdack, D., Choi, K., Chong, P. S., Chvirova, A., Cicerchia, M., Coleman, J., Collazuol, G., Cook, L., Cormier, F., Cudd, A., Dalmazzone, C., Daret, T., Dasgupta, P., Davis, C., Davydov, Yu. I., De Roeck, A., De Rosa, G., Dealtry, T., Delogu, C. C., Densham, C., Dergacheva, A., Dharmapal, R., Di Lodovico, F., Lopez, G. Diaz, Dolan, S., Douqa, D., Doyle, T. A., Drapier, O., Duffy, K. E., Dumarchez, J., Dunne, P., Dygnarowicz, K., D'ago, D., Edwards, R., Eguchi, A., Elias, J., Emery-Schrenk, S., Erofeev, G., Ershova, A., Eurin, G., Fannon, J. E. P., Fedorova, D., Fedotov, S., Feltre, M., Feng, J., Feng, L., Ferlewicz, D., Fernandez, P., Finch, A. J., Aguirre, G. A. Fiorentini, Fiorillo, G., Fitton, M. D., Patiño, J. M. Franco, Friend, M., Fujii, Y., Fujisawa, C., Fujita, S., Fukuda, Y., Furui, Y., Gao, J., Gaur, R., Giampaolo, A., Giannessi, L., Giganti, C., Glagolev, V., Goldsack, A., Gonin, M., Rosa, J. González, Goodman, E. A. G., Gorin, A., Gorshanov, K., Gousy-Leblanc, V., Grassi, M., Griskevich, N. J., Guigue, M., Hadley, D., Haigh, J. T., Han, S., Harada, M., Harris, D. A., Hartz, M., Hasegawa, T., Hassani, S., Hastings, N. C., Hayato, Y., Heitkamp, I., Henaff, D., Hill, J., Hino, Y., Hiraide, K., Hogan, M., Holeczek, J., Holin, A., Holvey, T., Van, N. T. Hong, Honjo, T., Horiuchi, S., Hosokawa, K., Hu, Z., Hu, J., Iacob, F., Ichikawa, A. K., Ieki, K., Ikeda, M., Iovine, N., Ishida, T., Ishino, H., Ishitsuka, M., Ishizuka, T., Ito, H., Itow, Y., Izmaylov, A., Izumiyama, S., Jakkapu, M., Jamieson, B., Jang, M. C., Jang, J. S., Jenkins, S. J., Jesús-Valls, C., Ji, J. Y., Jia, M., Jiang, J., Jonsson, P., Joshi, S., Jung, C. K., Jung, S., Kabirnezhad, M., Kaboth, A. C., Kajita, T., Kakuno, H., Kameda, J., Kanemura, Y., Kaneshima, R., Karpova, S., Kasetti, S. P., Kashiwagi, Y., Kasturi, V. S., Kataoka, Y., Katori, T., Kawamura, Y., Kawaue, M., Kearns, E., Khabibullin, M., Khotjantsev, A., Kikawa, T., Kim, S. B., King, S., Kiseeva, V., Kisiel, J., Kneale, L., Kobayashi, H., Kobayashi, T., Kobayashi, M., Koch, L., Kodama, S., Kolupanova, M., Konaka, A., Kormos, L. L., Koshio, Y., Koto, T., Kowalik, K., Kudenko, Y., Kudo, Y., Kuribayashi, S., Kurjata, R., Kurochka, V., Kutter, T., Kuze, M., Kwon, E., La Commara, M., Labarga, L., Lachat, M., Lachner, K., Lagoda, J., Lakshmi, S. M., LamersJames, M., Langella, A., Laporte, J. -F., Last, D., Latham, N., Laveder, M., Lavitola, L., Lawe, M., Learned, J. G., Lee, Y., Lee, S. H., Silverio, D. Leon, Levorato, S., Lewis, S., Li, X., Li, W., Lin, C., Litchfield, R. P., Liu, S. L., Liu, Y. M., Long, K. R., Longhin, A., Moreno, A. Lopez, Lu, X., Ludovici, L., Lux, T., Machado, L. N., Maekawa, Y., Magaletti, L., Mahn, K., Mahtani, K. K., Malek, M., Mandal, M., Manly, S., Marino, A. D., Martens, K., Marti, Ll., Martin, D. G. R., Martin, J. F., Martin, D., Martini, M., Maruyama, T., Matsubara, T., Matsumoto, R., Mattiazzi, M., Matveev, V., Mauger, C., Mavrokoridis, K., Mazzucato, E., McCauley, N., McElwee, J. M., McFarland, K. S., McGrew, C., McKean, J., Mefodiev, A., Megias, G. D., Mehta, P., Mellet, L., Menjo, H., Metelko, C., Mezzetto, M., Migenda, J., Mijakowski, P., Miki, S., Miller, E., Minamino, A., Mine, S., Mineev, O., Mirabito, J., Miura, M., Bueno, L. Molina, Moon, D. H., Mori, M., Moriyama, S., Morrison, P., Muñoz, A., Mueller, Th. A., Munford, D., Munteanu, L., Nagai, Y., Nagai, K., Nakadaira, T., Nakagiri, K., Nakahata, M., Nakajima, Y., Nakamura, A., Nakamura, K., Nakamura, K. D., Nakamura, T., Nakanishi, F., Nakano, Y., Nakaya, T., Nakayama, S., Nakayoshi, K., Naseby, C. E. R., Ngoc, T. V., Nguyen, V. Q., Nguyen, D. T., Nicholson, M., Niewczas, K., Ninomiya, K., Nishijima, K., Nishimori, S., Nishimura, Y., Noguchi, Y., Nosek, T., Nova, F., Novella, P., Nugent, J. C., Odagawa, T., Okazaki, R., Okazawa, H., Okinaga, W., Okumura, K., Okusawa, T., Ommura, Y., Onda, N., Ospina, N., Osu, L., Oyama, Y., O'Flaherty, M., O'Keeffe, H. M., O'Sullivan, L., Périssé, L., Paganini, P., Palladino, V., Paolone, V., Pari, M., Park, R. G., Parlone, J., Pasternak, J., Payne, D., Penn, G. C., de Perio, P., Pershey, D., Pfaff, M., Pickering, L., Pintaudi, G., Pistillo, C., Pointon, B. W., Popov, B., Yrey, A. Portocarrero, Porwit, K., Posiadala-Zezula, M., Prabhu, Y. S., Prasad, H., Pronost, G., Prouse, N. W., Pupilli, F., Quilain, B., Quyen, P. T., Raaf, J. L., Radermacher, T., Radicioni, E., Radics, B., Ramirez, M. A., Ramsden, R. M., Ratoff, P. N., Reh, M., Riccio, C., Richards, B., Rogly, R., Rondio, E., Roth, S., Roy, N., Rubbia, A., Russo, L., Rychter, A., Saenz, W., Sakai, S., Sakashita, K., Samani, S., Santos, A. D., Sato, Y., Sato, K., Schefke, T., Schloesser, C. M., Scholberg, K., Scott, M., Seiya, Y., Sekiguchi, T., Sekiya, H., Seo, J. W., Sgalaberna, D., Shaikhiev, A., Shi, W., Shiba, H., Shibayama, R., Shigeta, N., Shima, S., Shimamura, R., Shimizu, K., Shinoki, M., Shiozawa, M., Shiraishi, Y., Shvartsman, A., Skrobova, N., Skwarczynski, K., Smy, M. B., Smyczek, D., Sobczyk, J. T., Sobel, H. W., Soler, F. J. P., Sonoda, Y., Speers, A. J., Spina, R., Stroke, Y., Suslov, I. A., Suvorov, S., Suzuki, S., Suzuki, A., Suzuki, S. Y., Suzuki, Y., Sánchez, F., Tada, T., Tada, M., Tairafune, S., Takagi, Y., Takeda, A., Takemoto, Y., Takeuchi, Y., Takhistov, V., Takifuji, K., Tanaka, H., Tanaka, H. K., Tanigawa, H., Taniuchi, N., Tano, T., Tarrant, A., Tashiro, T., Teklu, A., Terada, K., Tereshchenko, V. V., Thamm, N., Thiesse, M. D., Thompson, L. F., Toki, W., Tomiya, T., Touramanis, C., Tsui, K. M., Tsukamoto, T., Tzanov, M., Uchida, Y., Vagins, M. R., Vargas, D., Varghese, M., Vasseur, G., Villa, E., Vinning, W. G. S., Virginet, U., Vladisavljevic, T., Wachala, T., Wakabayashi, D., Wallace, H. T., Walsh, J. G., Walter, C. W., Wan, L., Wang, X., Wang, Y., Wark, D., Wascko, M. O., Watanabe, E., Weber, A., Wendell, R. A., Wester, T., Wilking, M. J., Wilkinson, C., Wilson, S. T., Wilson, J. R., Wood, K., Wret, C., Wu, Y., Xia, J., Xie, Z., Xu, B. D., Xu, Y. -H., Yamamoto, K., Yamamoto, T., Yamauchi, K., Yanagisawa, C., Yang, G., Yang, B. S., Yang, J. Y., Yankelevich, A., Yano, T., Yasutome, K., Yershov, N., Yevarouskaya, U., Yokoyama, M., Yoo, J., Yoshida, T., Yoshida, S., Yoshimoto, Y., Yoshimura, N., Yoshioka, Y., Yu, M., Yu, I., Zaki, R., Zaldivar, B., Zalewska, A., Zalipska, J., Zaremba, K., Zarnecki, G., Zhang, J., Zhang, A. Q., Zhang, B., Zhao, X. Y., Zhong, H., Zhu, T., Ziembicki, M., Zimmerman, E. D., Zito, M., and Zsoldos, S.
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The Super-Kamiokande and T2K collaborations present a joint measurement of neutrino oscillation parameters from their atmospheric and beam neutrino data. It uses a common interaction model for events overlapping in neutrino energy and correlated detector systematic uncertainties between the two datasets, which are found to be compatible. Using 3244.4 days of atmospheric data and a beam exposure of $19.7(16.3) \times 10^{20}$ protons on target in (anti)neutrino mode, the analysis finds a 1.9$\sigma$ exclusion of CP-conservation (defined as $J_{CP}=0$) and a preference for the normal mass ordering., Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures
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35. Opening a meV mass window for Axion-like particles with a microwave-laser-mixed stimulated resonant photon collider
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Homma, Kensuke, Kirita, Yuri, Miyamaru, Takafumi, Hasada, Takumi, and Kodama, Airi
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We propose a microwave-laser-mixed three-beam stimulated resonant photon collider, which enables access to axion-like particles in the meV mass range. Collisions between a focused pulse laser beam and a focused microwave pulse beam directly produce axion-like particles (ALPs) and another focused pulse laser beam stimulates their decay. The expected sensitivity in the meV mass range has been evaluated. The result shows that the sensitivity can reach the ALP-photon coupling down to $O(10^{-13})$ GeV${}^{-1}$ with $10^6$ shots if 10 -100 TW class high-intensity lasers are properly combined with a conventional 100 MW class S-band klystron. This proposal paves the way for identifying the nature of ALPs as candidates for dark matter, independent of any cosmological and astrophysical models., Comment: 32 pages, 6 figures
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36. Bartonella quintana Endocarditis in Persons Experiencing Homelessness, New York, New York, USA, 2020-2023
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Keller, Marina, Agladze, Mariam, Kupferman, Tania, Rich, Shannan N., Marx, Grace E., Gnanaprakasam, Rachel, Kodama, Rich, Feldmesser, Marta, Mitchell, Kara, Wroblewski, Danielle, Juretschko, Stefan, Kleinman, George M., Kuehnert, Matthew J., Bhatnagar, Julu, Carnes, Marlene Deleon, Bullock, Hannah, Reagan- Steiner, Sarah, Corvese, Gabrlella, and Ackelsberg, Joel
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Verruga peruana -- Diagnosis -- Care and treatment -- Distribution ,Endocarditis -- Diagnosis -- Care and treatment -- Distribution ,Homelessness -- Health aspects ,Lice -- Health aspects ,Company distribution practices ,Health - Abstract
Bartonella bacteria are fastidious, intracellular gramnegative rods that cause disease in humans, cats, dogs, rodents, and other mammals. Thirteen Bartonella species are known to cause human infection (1). B. quintana [...]
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37. Progress of G20 Nations on the 6th Sustainable Development Goal Under the Circular Economy Perspective
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Campoli, Jessica Suárez, Kodama, Tatiana Kimura, Nagano, Marcelo Seido, and Burnquist, Heloisa Lee
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38. Paclitaxel plus cetuximab versus nivolumab for patients with platinum-refractory recurrent or metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: a retrospective analysis
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Kodama, Hiroyuki, Kadowaki, Shigenori, Ishizuka, Yasunobu, Wakabayashi, Munehiro, Sakakida, Tomoki, Honda, Kazunori, Masuishi, Toshiki, Narita, Yukiya, Taniguchi, Hiroya, Ando, Masashi, Kishikawa, Toshihiro, Terada, Hoshino, Beppu, Shintaro, Nishikawa, Daisuke, Suzuki, Hidenori, Hanai, Nobuhiro, and Muro, Kei
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39. Anti-GAD antibody-negative, anti-IA2 antibody-positive slowly progressive insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and Graves’ disease preceded by childhood-onset minimal change nephrotic syndrome: a case report
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Kodama, Yoshimi, Okabe, Taijiro, Sasaki, Shuji, Yokomizo, Hisashi, Sakamoto, Ryuichi, Niimi, Kazuhiko, and Ogawa, Yoshihiro
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40. Comparative Analysis of Systemic Immune Responses and Metastatic Risks in Tumor Ablation: An Animal Study of Radiofrequency Ablation and Irreversible Electroporation with Immune Modulation: T. Hirata et al.: Comparative Analysis of Systemic Immune…
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Hirata, Taiki, Sugimoto, Katsutoshi, Soya, Ryoko, Kikuchi, Yoshinari, Kodama, Yuki, Ogawa, Mayumi, Nagaoka, Koji, Sakamaki, Kentaro, Itoi, Takao, and Kakimi, Kazuhiro
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41. Anti-integrin αvβ6 antibody as a biomarker for diagnosing ulcerative colitis: a nationwide multicenter validation study
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Okabe, Makoto, Yamamoto, Shuji, Shiokawa, Masahiro, Hisamatsu, Tadakazu, Yamazaki, Hajime, Nakanishi, Risa, Hamada, Kensuke, Kitamoto, Hiroki, Kuwada, Takeshi, Uza, Norimitsu, Sakatani, Aki, Fujii, Toshimitsu, Ohno, Masashi, Matsuura, Minoru, Shibuya, Tomoyoshi, Ohmiya, Naoki, Ooi, Makoto, Hoshi, Namiko, Moriya, Kei, Tsuchiya, Kiichiro, Yamaguchi, Yoshiharu, Kunisaki, Reiko, Takahara, Masahiro, Takagi, Tomohisa, Takehara, Tetsuo, Hirai, Fumihito, Kakimoto, Kazuki, Esaki, Motohiro, Nakase, Hiroshi, Kinjo, Fukunori, Torisu, Takehiro, Kanmura, Shuji, Narimatsu, Kazuyuki, Matsuoka, Katsuyoshi, Hiraga, Hiroto, Yokoyama, Kaoru, Honzawa, Yusuke, Naganuma, Makoto, Saruta, Masayuki, Kodama, Yuzo, Chiba, Tsutomu, and Seno, Hiroshi
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42. Return to Sport Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Scoping Review of Criteria Determining Return to Sport Readiness
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Kodama, Elisa, Tartibi, Sina, Brophy, Robert H., Smith, Matthew V., Matava, Matthew J., and Knapik, Derrick M.
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43. Anti-integrin αvβ6 autoantibody in primary sclerosing cholangitis: a Japanese nationwide study
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Yasuda, Muneji, Shiokawa, Masahiro, Kuwada, Takeshi, Nishikawa, Yoshihiro, Nakanishi, Risa, Takimoto, Ikuhisa, Chikugo, Koki, Yokode, Masataka, Muramoto, Yuya, Matsumoto, Shimpei, Nakamura, Takeharu, Ota, Sakiko, Matsumori, Tomoaki, Kuroda, Keiko, Hachiya, Takahisa, Yamazaki, Hajime, Uza, Norimitsu, Kodama, Yuzo, Chiba, Tsutomu, Fujisawa, Toshio, Komori, Atsumasa, Abe, Masanori, Yamaguchi, Izumi, Matsuda, Fumihiko, Isayama, Hiroyuki, Tanaka, Atsushi, and Seno, Hiroshi
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44. Clinical characteristics and impact of pseudo-lumen blood flow on long-term vessel dilatation in spontaneous isolated dissection of superior mesenteric/celiac artery
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Otsu, Yu, Kuwabara, Masanari, Niitsu, Rieko, Yamaguchi, Tetsuo, and Kodama, Takahide
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45. Impact of intravascular ultrasound on limb events in endovascular therapy for patients with peripheral arterial disease: insights from the TOMA-CODE registry
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Kodama, Takahide, Kuwabara, Masanari, Ueshima, Daisuke, Yamaguchi, Tetsuo, Fujimoto, Yo, Miyazaki, Toru, Mizuno, Atsushi, Suzuki, Kenji, Anzai, Hitoshi, and Higashitani, Michiaki
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46. Successful portosystemic shunt embolization resolves hepatic encephalopathy and enhances hepatic function and glycemic control in MASH-related cirrhosis: a case report
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Kobayashi, Yoshiaki, Iwadare, Takanobu, Kobayashi, Hiroyuki, Kimura, Takefumi, Ozawa, Yoshiki, Kodama, Ryo, Kurozumi, Masahiro, Yamazaki, Yayoi, Yamashita, Yuki, and Umemura, Takeji
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47. Peak frequency value of catheter electrodes before pulsed field applications stratifies the lesion formation
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Nishiuchi, Suguru, Nakamura, Kohki, Sasaki, Takehito, Kodama, Akiko, Masuyama, Taiki, Matsuo, Yuji, Yoshimura, Shingo, Kaseno, Kenichi, and Naito, Shigeto
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48. Association of pancreatic atrophy patterns with intraductal extension of early pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma: a multicenter retrospective study
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Miki, Mika, Masuda, Atsuhiro, Takenaka, Mamoru, Shiomi, Hideyuki, Iemoto, Takao, Tsumura, Hidetaka, Tsujimae, Masahiro, Toyama, Hirochika, Sofue, Keitaro, Ueshima, Eisuke, Omoto, Shunsuke, Yoshida, Akihiro, Fukunaga, Tomohiro, Tanaka, Hidekazu, Nakano, Ryota, Ota, Shogo, Kobayashi, Takashi, Sakai, Arata, Kanzawa, Maki, Itoh, Tomoo, and Kodama, Yuzo
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49. Morphological features of lower lumbar degenerative kyphosis
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Nishizawa, Mitsuhiro, Ohya, Junichi, Ishikawa, Yuki, Kodama, Hiroyasu, Onishi, Yuki, Alvarado, Francisco Gomez, Kunogi, Junichi, and Kawamura, Naohiro
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50. A mixed-method systematic review of unmet care and support needs among Japanese cancer survivors
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Tsuchiya, Miyako, Tazaki, Makiko, Fujita, Risako, Kodama, Shoko, and Takata, Yoshinori
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