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2. PANDORA project: photo-nuclear reactions below $A=60$
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Tamii, A., Pellegri, L., Söderström, P. -A., Allard, D., Goriely, S., Inakura, T., Khan, E., Kido, E., Kimura, M., Litvinova, E., Nagataki, S., von Neumann-Cosel, P., Pietralla, N., Shimizu, N., Tsoneva, N., Utsuno, Y., Adachi, S., Adsley, P., Bahini, A., Balabanski, D., Baret, B., Bekker, J. A. C., Binda, S. D., Boicu, E., Bracco, A., Brandherm, I., Brezeanu, M., Brummer, J. W., Camera, F., Crespi, F. C. L., Dalal, R., Donaldson, L. M., Fujikawa, Y., Furuno, T., Haoning, H., Honda, Y., Gavrilescu, A., Inoue, A., Isaak, J., Jivan, H., Jones, P. M., Jongile, S., Just, O., Kawabata, T., Khumalo, T., Kiener, J., Kleemann, J., Kobayashi, N., Koshio, Y., Kuşoğlu, A., Li, K. C. W., Malatji, K. L., Molaeng, R. E., Motoki, H., Murata, M., Netshiya, A. A., Neveling, R., Niina, R., Okamoto, S., Ota, S., Papst, O., Parizot, E., Petruse, T., Reen, M. S., Ring, P., Sakanashi, K., Sideras-Haddad, E., Siem, S., Spall, M., Suda, T., Sudo, T., Taniguchi, Y., Tatischeff, V., Utsunomiya, H., Wang, H., Werner, V., Wibowo, H., Wiedeking, M., Wieland, O., Xu, Y., and Yang, Z. H.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Photo-nuclear reactions of light nuclei below a mass of $A=60$ are studied experimentally and theoretically by the PANDORA (Photo-Absorption of Nuclei and Decay Observation for Reactions in Astrophysics) project. Two experimental methods, virtual-photon excitation by proton scattering and real-photo absorption by a high-brilliance gamma-ray beam produced by laser Compton scattering, will be applied to measure the photo-absorption cross sections and the decay branching ratio of each decay channel as a function of the photon energy. Several nuclear models, e.g. anti-symmetrized molecular dynamics, mean-field type models, a large-scale shell model, and ab initio models, will be employed to predict the photo-nuclear reactions. The uncertainty in the model predictions will be evaluated from the discrepancies between the model predictions and the experimental data. The data and the predictions will be implemented in a general reaction calculation code TALYS . The results will be applied to the simulation of the photo-disintegration process of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays in inter-galactic propagation.
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3. Differential cross sections and photon beam asymmetries of $\eta$ photoproduction on the proton at $E_\gamma$ = 1.3-2.4 GeV
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Hashimoto, T., Nam, T., Muramatsu, N., Ahn, J. K., Chang, W. C., Chen, J. Y., Chu, M. L., Date, S., Gogami, T., Goto, H., Hamano, H., He, Q. H., Hicks, K., Hiraiwa, T., Honda, Y., Hotta, T., Ikuno, H., Inoue, Y., Ishikawa, T., Jaegle, I., Jo, J. M., Kasamatsu, Y., Katsuragawa, H., Kido, S., Kon, Y., Matsumoto, S., Matsumura, Y., Miyabe, M., Mizutani, K., Nakamura, T., Nakano, T., Niiyama, M., Nozawa, Y., Ohashi, Y., Ohnishi, H., Ohta, T., Ozawa, K., Rangacharyulu, C., Ryu, S. Y., Sada, Y., Shibukawa, T., Shimizu, H., Shirai, R., Shiraishi, K., Strokovsky, E. A., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Suzuki, S., Tanaka, S., Taniguchi, Y., Tokiyasu, A., Tomida, N., Tsuchikawa, Y., Ueda, T., Yamazaki, H., Yamazaki, R., Yanai, Y., Yorita, T., Yoshida, C., and Yosoi, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We have carried out exclusive measurements for the photoproduction of an $\eta$ meson from a proton target with an egg-shaped calorimeter made of BGO crystals (BGOegg) and forward charged-particle detectors at the SPring-8 LEPS2 beamline. The differential cross sections and photon beam asymmetries of the $\gamma p \to \eta p$ reaction are measured in a center-of-mass energy ($W$) range of $1.82$-$2.32$ GeV and a polar angle range of $-1.0 < \cos{\theta^{\eta}_{\mathrm{c.m.}}} < 0.6$. The reaction is identified by selecting a proton and two $\gamma$'s produced by an $\eta$-meson decay. The kinematic fit method was employed to select the reaction candidate with the confidence level larger than $1$\%. A bump structure at $W$ = $2.0$-$2.3$ GeV in the differential cross section is confirmed at extremely backward $\eta$ polar angles, where the existing data are inconsistent with each other. This bump structure is likely associated with high-spin resonances that couple with $s\bar{s}$ quarks. The results of the photon beam asymmetries in a wide $\eta$ polar angle range are new for the photon beam energies exceeding $2.1$ GeV. These results are not reproduced by the existing partial wave analyses. They provide an additional constraint to nucleon resonance studies at high energies., Comment: 16 pages, 11 figures
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- 2022
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4. Coherent photoproduction of the neutral pion and eta meson on the deuteron at incident energies below 1.15 GeV
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Ishikawa, T., Fix, A., Fujimura, H., Fukasawa, H., Hashimoto, R., He, Q., Honda, Y., Iwata, T., Kaida, S., Kasagi, J., Kawano, A., Kuwasaki, S., Maeda, K., Masumoto, S., Miyabe, M., Miyahara, F., Mochizuki, K., Muramatsu, N., Nakamura, A., Nawa, K., Obara, Y., Ogushi, S., Okada, Y., Okamura, K., Onodera, Y., Ozawa, K., Sakamoto, Y., Sato, M., Shimizu, H., Sugai, H., Suzuki, K., Tajima, Y., Takahashi, S., Taniguchi, Y., Tsuchikawa, Y., Yamazaki, H., Yamazaki, R., and Yoshida, H. Y.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Coherent photoproduction of the neutral pion and eta meson on the deuteron, $\gamma{d}${$\to$}$\pi^0\eta{d}$, has been experimentally studied at incident photon energies ranging from the reaction threshold to 1.15 GeV. The total cross section demonstrates a rapid rise below 1 GeV. The data are underestimated by the existing theoretical calculations based on quasi-free $\pi^0 \eta$ photoproduction on the nucleon followed by deuteron coalescence. At the same time, the data are rather well reproduced by the calculations taking into account the final-state interaction. We have also measured for the first time the differential cross sections: the $\pi^0 \eta$ invariant-mass distribution $d\sigma/dM_{\pi \eta}$, the $\pi^0 d$ invariant-mass distribution $d\sigma/dM_{\pi d}$, the $\eta d$ invariant-mass distribution $d\sigma/dM_{\eta d}$, and the distribution over the deuteron emission angle $d\sigma/d\Omega_d$ in the overall center-of-mass frame. The measured cross section $d\sigma/d\Omega_d$ does not exhibit strongly backward-peaking behavior predicted by the calculations. At all incident energies, an increase in $d\sigma/dM_{\eta d}$ near the $\eta d$ threshold is observed, which indicates a bound or virtual $\eta d$ state resulting from a strong attraction between $\eta$ and a deuteron. The possibilities of using coherent $\pi^0\eta$ photoproduction on a nucleus to study the $\eta$-nuclear interaction are also discussed., Comment: 15 pages, 9 figures
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- 2022
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5. Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Associations of Creatinine-to-Cystatin C Ratio with Sarcopenia Parameters in Older Adults
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Kitago, M., Seino, S., Shinkai, S., Nofuji, Y., Yokoyama, Y., Toshiki, H., Abe, T., Taniguchi, Y., Amano, H., Murayama, H., Kitamura, A., Akishita, M., and Fujiwara, Yoshinori
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- 2023
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6. Comment on Nakai, Y.; Makizako, H.; Kiyama, R.; Tomioka, K.; Taniguchi, Y.; Kubozono, T.; Takenaka, T.; Ohishi, M. Association between Chronic Pain and Physical Frailty in Community-Dwelling Older Adults. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16 , 1330, doi:10.3390/ijerph16081330.
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Alizargar J
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- Aged, Humans, Independent Living, Physical Examination, Public Health, Chronic Pain, Frailty
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In their report, Nakai et al [...].
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7. COSMOS2020: A panchromatic view of the Universe to $z\sim10$ from two complementary catalogs
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Weaver, J. R., Kauffmann, O. B., Ilbert, O., McCracken, H. J., Moneti, A., Toft, S., Brammer, G., Shuntov, M., Davidzon, I., Hsieh, B. C., Laigle, C., Anastasiou, A., Jespersen, C. K., Vinther, J., Capak, P., Casey, C. M., McPartland, C. J. R., Milvang-Jensen, B., Mobasher, B., Sanders, D. B., Zalesky, L., Arnouts, S., Aussel, H., Dunlop, J. S., Faisst, A., Franx, M., Furtak, L. J., Fynbo, J. P. U., Gould, K. M. L., Greve, T. R., Gwyn, S., Kartaltepe, J. S., Kashino, D., Koekemoer, A. M., Kokorev, V., Fevre, O. Le, Lilly, S., Masters, D., Magdis, G., Mehta, V., Peng, Y., Riechers, D. A., Salvato, M., Sawicki, M., Scarlata, C., Scoville, N., Shirley, R., Sneppen, A., Smolcic, V., Steinhardt, C., Stern, D., Tanaka, M., Taniguchi, Y., Teplitz, H. I., Vaccari, M., Wang, W. -H., and Zamorani, G.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
The Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS) has become a cornerstone of extragalactic astronomy. Since the last public catalog in 2015, a wealth of new imaging and spectroscopic data has been collected in the COSMOS field. This paper describes the collection, processing, and analysis of this new imaging data to produce a new reference photometric redshift catalog. Source detection and multi-wavelength photometry is performed for 1.7 million sources across the $2\,\mathrm{deg}^{2}$ of the COSMOS field, $\sim$966,000 of which are measured with all available broad-band data using both traditional aperture photometric methods and a new profile-fitting photometric extraction tool, The Farmer, which we have developed. A detailed comparison of the two resulting photometric catalogs is presented. Photometric redshifts are computed for all sources in each catalog utilizing two independent photometric redshift codes. Finally, a comparison is made between the performance of the photometric methodologies and of the redshift codes to demonstrate an exceptional degree of self-consistency in the resulting photometric redshifts. The $i<21$ sources have sub-percent photometric redshift accuracy and even the faintest sources at $25
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- 2021
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8. Description of isospin mixing by a generator coordinate method
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Kimura, M., Suzuki, Y., Baba, T., and Taniguchi, Y.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Background: The isospin mixing is an interesting feature of atomic nuclei. It plays a crucial role in astrophysical nuclear reactions. However, it is not straightforward for variational nuclear structure models to describe it. Purpose: We propose a tractable method to describe the isospin mixing within a framework of the generator coordinate method and demonstrate its usability. Method: We generate the basis wave functions by applying the Fermi transition operator to the wave functions of isobars. The superposition of these basis wave functions and variationally obtained wave functions quantitatively describes the isospin mixing. Results: Using 14N as an example, we demonstrate that our method reasonably describes both T = 0 and 1 states and their mixing. Energy spectrum and E1 transition strengths are compared with the experimental data to confirm isospin mixing. Conclusion: The proposed method is effective enough to describe isospin mixing and is useful, for example, when we discuss {\alpha} capture reactions of N = Z nuclei., Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures
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- 2021
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9. Impact of coronary flow restoration just before stent deployment in primary percutaneous coronary intervention.
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Watanabe Y, Sakakura K, Jinnouchi H, Taniguchi Y, Yamamoto K, Seguchi M, Tsukui T, Kasahara T, Hatori M, Ishibashi S, and Fujita H
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This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the restoration of coronary flow just before stent deployment and the final thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) flow grade 3 in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) whose initial TIMI flow grade ≤ 1. In primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), initial TMI flow grade ≤ 1 is closely associated with suboptimal final TIMI flow grade. We included 466 STEMI patients with initial TIMI flow grade ≤ 1 and divided into a restored flow group or an unrestored flow group according to the TIMI flow grade just before stent deployment. The primary endpoint was the achievement of final TIMI flow grade 3. We compared clinical characteristics between the two groups and performed a multivariate logistic analysis to investigate the association between the coronary flow restoration and the final TIMI flow grade. The prevalence of final TIMI flow grade 3 was significantly higher in the restored flow group than the unrestored flow group. The multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that the restoration of coronary flow just before stent deployment was significantly associated with final TIMI flow grade 3 (OR 7.771, 95% CI 3.412-17.699, p < 0.001). The restoration of coronary flow just before stent deployment was significantly associated with the achievement of final TIMI flow grade 3 in STEMI patients with initial TIMI flow grade ≤ 1. Interventional cardiologist may pay more attention to the coronary flow restoration just before stent deployment when the initial TIMI flow grade is ≤ 1., Competing Interests: Declarations. Conflict of interest: Dr. Sakakura has received speaking honoraria from Abbott Vascular, Boston Scientific, Medtronic Cardiovascular, Terumo, OrbusNeich, Japan Lifeline, Kaneka, and NIPRO; he has served as a proctor for Rotablator for Boston Scientific, and he has served as a consultant for Abbott Vascular and Boston Scientific. Prof. Fujita has served as a consultant for Mehergen Group Holdings, Inc., (© 2025. The Author(s) under exclusive licence to Japanese Association of Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics.)
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- 2025
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10. Resonance-like structure near the $\eta d$ threshold in the $\gamma{d}${$\to$}$\pi^0\eta{d}$ reaction
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Ishikawa, T., Fujimura, H., Fukasawa, H., Hashimoto, R., He, Q., Honda, Y., Iwata, T., Kaida, S., Kasagi, J., Kawano, A., Kuwasaki, S., Maeda, K., Masumoto, S., Miyabe, M., Miyahara, F., Mochizuki, K., Muramatsu, N., Nakamura, A., Nawa, K., Obara, Y., Ogushi, S., Okada, Y., Okamura, K., Onodera, Y., Ozawa, K., Sakamoto, Y., Sato, M., Shimizu, H., Sugai, H., Suzuki, K., Tajima, Y., Takahashi, S., Taniguchi, Y., Tsuchikawa, Y., Yamazaki, H., Yamazaki, R., and Yoshida, H. Y.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
To investigate the interaction between the nucleon $N$ and nucleon resonance $N(1535)1/2^-$, the $\eta d$ threshold structure connected to the isoscalar $S$-wave $N$-$N(1535)1/2^-$ system has been experimentally studied in the $\gamma{d}${$\to$}$\pi^0\eta{d}$ reaction at incident photon energies ranging from the reaction threshold to 1.15 GeV. A strong enhancement is observed near the $\eta d$ threshold over the three-body phase-space contribution in the $\eta d$ invariant-mass distribution. An analysis incorporating the known isovector resonance $\mathcal{D}_{12}$ with a spin-parity of $2^+$ in the $\pi^0d$ channel reveals the existence of a narrow isoscalar resonance-like structure with $1^-$ in the $\eta d$ system. Using a Flatt\'e parametrization, the mass is found to be $2.427_{-0.006}^{+0.013}$ GeV, close to the $\eta d$ threshold, and the width is $\left(0.029_{-0.029}^{+0.006}{\rm\ GeV}\right)+\left(0.00_{-0.00}^{+0.41}\right) p_\eta c$, where $p_\eta$ denotes the $\eta$ momentum in the rest frame of the $\eta d$ system. The observed structure would be attributed to a predicted isoscalar $1^-$ $\eta NN$ bound state from $\eta NN$ and $\pi NN$ coupled-channel calculation, or an $\eta d$ virtual state owing to strong $\eta d$ attraction., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures
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- 2021
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11. Comparison of clinical outcomes between direct and indirect transfer in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.
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Hai Y, Sakakura K, Jinnouchi H, Taniguchi Y, Yamamoto K, Tsukui T, Hatori M, Kasahara T, Watanabe Y, Ishibashi S, Seguchi M, and Fujita H
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Primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is the cornerstone of treatment for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). Previous studies suggest that direct transport by ambulance to a primary PCI facility is associated with better clinical outcomes in patients with STEMI. However, those studies included seriously ill patients for whom direct transport is the only option. We included 462 patients with STEMI who were supposed to select either direct transport by ambulance or indirect transport via primary care doctor, and compared the clinical outcomes between the direct transfer group (n = 172) and the indirect transfer group (n = 290). The primary endpoint was major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), which was defined as the composite of all-cause death, non-fatal myocardial infarction, re-admission for heart failure, and target vessel revascularization. The median follow-up duration was 540 days (86-1266 days). Age was significantly higher in the indirect transfer group [72.0 (64-80) years] than in the direct transfer group [69.5 (58.3-77) years] (p = 0.013). Onset to balloon time was significantly shorter in the direct transport group (p < 0.001). The Kaplan-Meier curves revealed that MACE were similarly observed between the two groups (31.4% vs. 27.2%; p = 0.330). After adjusting for potential confounders, indirect transfer was not associated with MACE (adjusted hazard ratio: 0.740, 95% confidence interval: 0.485-1.128, p = 0.161). In conclusion, indirect transfer was not associated with poor clinical outcomes in patients with STEMI who were supposed to select either direct transport or indirect transport., Competing Interests: Declarations. Conflict of interest: None., (© 2024. The Author(s) under exclusive licence to Japanese Association of Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics.)
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- 2024
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12. Hacia la literatura japonesa por el camino del manga (y viceversa): la época de Botchan, de Jiro Taniguchi y Natsuo Sekikawa
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Almazán Tomás, Vicente David and Almazán Tomás, Vicente David
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13. Reply to Comment on Nakai, Y.; Makizako, H.; Kiyama, R.; Tomioka, K.; Taniguchi, Y.; Kubozono, T.; Takenaka, T.; Ohishi, M. Association between Chronic Pain and Physical Frailty in Community-Dwelling Older Adults. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 1330, doi:10.3390/ijerph16081330
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Nakai, Yuki, primary, Makizako, Hyuma, additional, Kiyama, Ryoji, additional, Tomioka, Kazutoshi, additional, Taniguchi, Yoshiaki, additional, Kubozono, Takuro, additional, Takenaka, Toshihiro, additional, and Ohishi, Mitsuru, additional
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14. Comment on Nakai, Y.; Makizako, H.; Kiyama, R.; Tomioka, K.; Taniguchi, Y.; Kubozono, T.; Takenaka, T.; Ohishi, M. Association between Chronic Pain and Physical Frailty in Community-Dwelling Older Adults. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 1330, doi:10.3390/ijerph16081330
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Javad Alizargar
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In their report, Nakai et al [...]
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15. Reply to Comment on Nakai, Y.; Makizako, H.; Kiyama, R.; Tomioka, K.; Taniguchi, Y.; Kubozono, T.; Takenaka, T.; Ohishi, M. Association between Chronic Pain and Physical Frailty in Community-Dwelling Older Adults. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 1330, doi:10.3390/ijerph16081330
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Toshihiro Takenaka, Yoshiaki Taniguchi, Hyuma Makizako, Takuro Kubozono, Mitsuru Ohishi, Kazutoshi Tomioka, Yuki Nakai, and Ryoji Kiyama
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Gerontology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Public health ,INT ,lcsh:R ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Chronic pain ,lcsh:Medicine ,010501 environmental sciences ,medicine.disease ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,n/a ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Dementia ,Dementia diagnosis ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Association (psychology) ,business ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Seven participants had a diagnosis of dementia; the number of excluded participants differed based on different exclusion processes, and there was missing data of one participant with a dementia diagnosis [...]
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16. A puzzling non-detection of [O III] and [C II] from a $z \approx 7.7$ galaxy observed with ALMA
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Binggeli, C., Inoue, A. K., Hashimoto, T., Toribio, M. C., Zackrisson, E., Ramstedt, S., Mawatari, K., Harikane, Y., Matsuo, H., Okamoto, T., Ota, K., Shimizu, I., Tamura, Y., Taniguchi, Y., and Umehata, H.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Characterizing the galaxy population in the early Universe holds the key to understanding the evolution of these objects and the role they played in cosmic reionization. However, the number of observations at the very highest redshifts are to date, few. In order to shed light on the properties of galaxies in the high-redshift Universe and their interstellar media, we observe the Lyman-$\alpha$ emitting galaxy z7\_GSD\_3811 at $z=7.664$ with band 6 and 8 at the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). We target the far-infrared [O III] 88 $\mu m$, [C II] 158 $\mu m$ emission lines and dust continuum in the star-forming galaxy z7\_GSD\_3811 with ALMA. We combine these measurements with earlier observations in the rest-frame ultraviolet (UV) in order to characterize the object, and compare results to those of earlier studies observing [O III] and [C II] emission in high-redshift galaxies. The [O III] 88 $\mu m$ and [C II] 158 $\mu m$ emission lines are undetected at the position of z7\_GSD\_3811, with $3\sigma$ upper limits of $1.6 \ \times \ 10^{8} \ L_{\odot}$ and $4.0 \ \times \ 10^{7} \ L_{\odot}$, respectively. We do not detect any dust continuum in band 6 nor band 8. The measured rms in the band 8 and band 6 continuum is 26 and 9.9 $\mu Jy \ beam^{-1}$, respectively. Similar to several other high-redshift galaxies, z7\_GSD\_3811 exhibits low [C II] emission for its star formation rate compared to local galaxies. Furthermore, our upper limit on the [O III] line luminosity is lower than all the previously observed [O III] lines in high-redshift galaxies with similar ultraviolet luminosities. Our ALMA band 6 and 8 dust continuum observations imply that z7\_GSD\_3811 likely has a low dust content, and our non-detections of the [O III] and [C II] lines could indicate that z7\_GSD\_3811 has a low metallicity ($Z \lesssim 0.1 \ Z_{\odot}$)., Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics
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- 2020
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17. alpha+28Si and 16O+16O molecular states, and their isoscalar monopole strengths
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Kimura, M. and Taniguchi, Y.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The properties of the alpha+28Si and 16O+16O molecular states which are embedded in the excited states of 32S and can have an impact on the stellar reactions are investigated using the antisymmetrized molecular dynamics. From the analysis of the cluster spectroscopic factors, the candidates of alpha+28Si and 16O+16O molecular states are identified close to and above the cluster threshold energies. The calculated properties of the alpha+28Si molecular states are consistent with those reported by the alpha+28Siresonant scattering experiments. On the other hand, the 16O+16O molecular state, which is predicted to be identical to the superdeformation of 32S, is inconsistent with the assignment proposed by an alpha inelastic scattering experiment. Our calculation suggests that the monopole transition from the ground state to the 16O+16O molecular state is rather weak and is not strongly excited by the alpha inelastic scattering.
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- 2020
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18. Simple method for combining multiple-loci marker genotypes to estimate diploid male proportion, with an application to a threatened bumble bee population in Japan
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Nomura, T. and Taniguchi, Y.
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- 2023
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19. Erratum for the Research Article: "The ASK family kinases differentially mediate induction of type I interferon and apoptosis during the antiviral response" by T. Okazaki, M. Higuchi, K. Takeda, K. Iwatsuki-Horimoto, M. Kiso, M. Miyagishi, H. Yanai, A. Kato, M. Yoneyama, T. Fujita, T. Taniguchi, Y. Kawaoka, H. Ichijo, Y. Gotoh.
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20. Conversion map from quantitative parameter mapping to myelin water fraction: comparison with R 1 ·R 2 * and myelin water fraction in white matter.
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Kitano S, Kanazawa Y, Harada M, Taniguchi Y, Hayashi H, Matsumoto Y, Ito K, Bito Y, and Haga A
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- Humans, Adult, Male, Female, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted methods, Young Adult, Brain diagnostic imaging, Body Water diagnostic imaging, Brain Mapping methods, Algorithms, Myelin Sheath chemistry, White Matter diagnostic imaging, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Water chemistry, Healthy Volunteers
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Objective: To clarify the relationship between myelin water fraction (MWF) and R
1 ⋅R2 * and to develop a method to calculate MWF directly from parameters derived from QPM, i.e., MWF converted from QPM (MWFQPM )., Materials and Methods: Subjects were 12 healthy volunteers. On a 3 T MR scanner, dataset was acquired using spoiled gradient-echo sequence for QPM. MWF and R1 ⋅R2 * maps were derived from the multi-gradient-echo (mGRE) dataset. Volume-of-interest (VOI) analysis using the JHU-white matter (WM) atlas was performed. All the data in the 48 WM regions measured VOI were plotted, and quadratic polynomial approximations of each region were derived from the relationship between R1 ·R2 * and the two-pool model-MWF. The R1 ·R2 * map was converted to MWFQPM map. MWF atlas template was generated using converted to MWF from R1 ·R2 * per WM region., Results: The mean MWF and R1 ·R2 * values for the 48 WM regions were 11.96 ± 6.63%, and 19.94 ± 4.59 s-2 , respectively. A non-linear relationship in 48 regions of the WM between MWF and R1 ·R2 * values was observed by quadratic polynomial approximation (R2 ≥ 0.963, P < 0.0001)., Discussion: MWFQPM map improved image quality compared to the mGRE-MWF map. Myelin water atlas template derived from MWFQPM may be generated with combined multiple WM regions., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to European Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and Biology (ESMRMB).)- Published
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21. Determinants of serious in-hospital complications in patients with Killip class 1/2 ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction who underwent primary percutaneous coronary intervention.
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Hori Y, Sakakura K, Jinnouchi H, Taniguchi Y, Tsukui T, Hatori M, Kasahara T, Watanabe Y, Yamamoto K, Seguchi M, and Fujita H
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- Humans, Male, Female, Aged, Middle Aged, Risk Factors, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Risk Assessment methods, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Coronary Angiography, Severity of Illness Index, Percutaneous Coronary Intervention adverse effects, ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction surgery, ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction diagnosis, ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction mortality, ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction complications, Hospital Mortality
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Killip classification has been used to stratify the risk of patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). There were many reports that Killip class 3 or 4 is closely associated with poor clinical outcomes. In other words, Killip class 1 or 2 is associated with favorable clinical outcomes in patients with AMI, especially when patients received primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). However, some patients with Killip class 1/2 suffer from serious in-hospital complications. This study aimed to identify factors associated with serious in-hospital complications of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) in patients with Killip class 1/2. The primary endpoint was serious in-hospital complications defined as the composite of in-hospital death and mechanical complications. We included 809 patients with STEMI, and divided them into the non-complication group (n = 791) and the complication group (n = 18). In-hospital death was observed in 14 patients (1.7%), and mechanical complications were observed in 4 patients (0.5%). Final TIMI flow ≤ 2 was more frequently observed in the complication group (33.3%) than in the non-complication group (5.4%) (p < 0.001). Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that serious in-hospital complication was associated with final TIMI flow grade ≤ 2 (Odds ratio 6.040, 95% confidence interval 2.042-17.870, p = 0.001). In conclusion, serious in-hospital complication of STEMI was associated with insufficient final TIMI flow grade in patients with Killip class 1/2. If final TIMI flow grade is suboptimal after primary PCI, we may recognize the potential risk of serious complications even when patients presented as Killip class 1/2., (© 2024. Springer Nature Japan KK, part of Springer Nature.)
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22. Finite size effect on vector meson and baryon sectors in 2+1 flavor QCD at the physical point
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Ishikawa, K. -I., Ishizuka, N., Kuramashi, Y., Nakamura, Y., Namekawa, Y., Shintani, E., Taniguchi, Y., Ukita, N., Yamazaki, T., and Yoshie, T.
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We investigate the finite size effect on the vector meson and the baryon sectors using a subset of the "PACS10" configurations which are generated, keeping the space-time volumes over (10 fm$)^4$ in 2+1 flavor QCD at the physical point. Comparing the results on (5.5 fm$)^4$ and (10.9 fm$)^4$ lattices the ground states of octet baryons , which are stable on the lattice, show no finite size effect within less than 0.5% level of statistical errors. For those of vector mesons, which are unstable on the lattice, we observe that the effective masses are well below the experimental resonance levels both on (5.5 fm$)^4$ and (10.9 fm$)^4$ lattices. For the decuplet baryon sector we have found that the time dependence of the effective mass looks quite similar to that for the vector meson sector including the $\Omega$ baryon channel. We discuss its origin due to a possible mixing with the nearby multihadron states. Since the $\Xi$ baryon mass can be determined with the smallest ambiguity among the vector meson and the baryon masses, we use it together with the pion and kaon masses as the physical inputs to determine the physical point., Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures: published version
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23. $\omega N$ scattering length from $\omega$ photoproduction on the proton near the threshold
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Ishikawa, T., Fujimura, H., Fukasawa, H., Hashimoto, R., He, Q., Honda, Y., Hosaka, A., Iwata, T., Kaida, S., Kawano, A., Kuwasaki, S., Maeda, K., Masumoto, S., Miyabe, M., Miyahara, F., Mochizuki, K., Muramatsu, N., Nakamura, A., Nakamura, S. X., Nawa, K., Ogushi, S., Okada, Y., Okamura, K., Onodera, Y., Ozawa, K., Sakamoto, Y., Sato, M., Sato, T., Shimizu, H., Sugai, H., Suzuki, K., Tajima, Y., Takahashi, S., Taniguchi, Y., Tsuchikawa, Y., Yamazaki, H., Yamazaki, R., and Yoshida, H. Y.
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Photoproduction of the $\omega$ meson on the proton has been experimentally studied near the threshold. The total cross sections are determined at incident energies ranging from 1.09 to 1.15 GeV. The 1/2 and 3/2 spin-averaged scattering length $a_{\omega p}$ and effective range $r_{\omega p}$ between the $\omega$ meson and proton are estimated from the shape of the total cross section as a function of the incident photon energy: $a_{\omega p} = \left(-0.97^{+0.16_{\rm stat}}_{-0.16_{\rm stat}}{}^{+0.03_{\rm syst}}_{-0.00_{\rm syst}}\right)+i \left(0.07^{+0.15_{\rm stat}}_{-0.14_{\rm stat}}{}^{+0.17_{\rm syst}}_{-0.09_{\rm syst}}\right)$ fm and $r_{\omega p}=\left(+2.78^{+0.68_{\rm stat}}_{-0.54_{\rm stat}}{}^{+0.11_{\rm syst}}_{-0.13_{\rm syst}}\right)+i\left(-0.01^{+0.46_{\rm stat}}_{-0.50_{\rm stat}}{}^{+0.07_{\rm syst}}_{-0.00_{\rm syst}}\right)$ fm, resulting in a repulsive force. The real and imaginary parts for $a_{\omega p}$ and $r_{\omega p}$ are determined separately for the first time. A small $P$-wave contribution does not affect the obtained values., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures
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24. PANDORA Project for the study of photonuclear reactions below A=60
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Tamii, A., Pellegri, L., Söderström, P.-A., Allard, D., Goriely, S., Inakura, T., Khan, E., Kido, E., Kimura, M., Litvinova, E., Nagataki, S., Neumann-Cosel, P. von, Pietralla, N., Shimizu, N., Tsoneva, N., Utsuno, Y., Adachi, S., Adsley, P., Bahini, A., Balabanski, D., Baret, B., Bekker, J. A. C., Binda, S. D., Boicu, E., Bracco, A., Brandherm, I., Brezeanu, M., Brummer, J. W., Camera, F., Crespi, F. C. L., Dalal, R., Donaldson, L. M., Fujikawa, Y., Furuno, T., Haoning, H., Higuchi, R., Honda, Y., Gavrilescu, A., Inoue, A., Isaak, J., Jivan, H., Jones, P., Jongile, S., Just, O., Kawabata, T., Khumalo, T., Kiener, J., Kleemann, J., Kobayashi, N., Koshio, Y., Kuşoğlu, A., Li, K. C. W., Malatji, K. L., Molaeng, R. E., Motoki, H., Murata, M., Netshiya, A. A., Neveling, R., Niina, R., Okamoto, S., Ota, S., Papst, O., Parizot, E., Petruse, T., Reen, M. S., Ring, P., Sakanashi, K., Sideras-Haddad, E., Siem, S., Spall, M., Suda, T., Sudo, T., Taniguchi, Y., Tatischeff, V., Utsunomiya, H., Wang, H., Werner, V., Wibowo, H., Wiedeking, M., Wieland, O., Xu, Y., and Yang, Z. H.
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25. Teneligliptin, a DPP-4 Inhibitor, Improves Vascular Endothelial Function via Divergent Actions Including Changes in Circulating Endothelial Progenitor Cells
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Akashi N, Umemoto T, Yamada H, Fujiwara T, Yamamoto K, Taniguchi Y, Sakakura K, Wada H, Momomura SI, and Fujita H
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endothelial progenitor cell ,teneligliptin ,dpp-4 inhibitor ,flow-mediated dilation ,type 2 diabetes mellitus. ,Specialties of internal medicine ,RC581-951 - Abstract
Naoyuki Akashi,1 Tomio Umemoto,1 Hodaka Yamada,2 Takayuki Fujiwara,3 Kei Yamamoto,1 Yousuke Taniguchi,1 Kenichi Sakakura,1 Hiroshi Wada,1 Shin-ichi Momomura,1 Hideo Fujita1 1Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Jichi Medical University Saitama Medical Center, Saitama, Japan; 2Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Jichi Medical University Saitama Medical Center, Saitama, Japan; 3Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, The University of Tokyo Hospital, Tokyo, JapanCorrespondence: Tomio Umemoto, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Jichi Medical University Saitama Medical Center, 1-847 Amanuma-cho, Omiya-ku, Saitama, 330-8503, Japan, Tel +81-48-647-2111, Fax +81-48-648-5188, Email to-ume@omiya.jichi.ac.jpPurpose: Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors increase endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) in peripheral blood circulation. However, the underlying mechanisms and effects on vascular endothelial function remain unclear. We evaluated whether the DPP-4 inhibitor teneligliptin increases circulating EPCs by inhibiting stromal-derived factor-1α (SDF-1α) and improves flow-mediated vascular dilatation (FMD) in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) or its risk factors.Patients and Methods: This single-center, open-label, prospective, randomized controlled trial evaluated 17 patients (hemoglobin A1c ≤ 7.5% and peak creatinine phosphokinase < 2000 IU/mL) with ACS or a history of ACS or multiple cardiovascular risk factors. Metabolic variables of glucose and lipids, circulating EPCs, plasma DPP-4 activity, and SDF-1α levels, and FMD were evaluated at baseline and 28 ± 4 weeks after enrollment. Patients were randomly assigned to either the teneligliptin (n = 8) or control (n = 9) groups.Results: The DPP-4 activity (∆− 509.5 ± 105.7 vs ∆32.8 ± 53.4 μU/mL) and SDF-1α levels (∆− 695.6 ± 443.2 vs ∆11.1 ± 193.7 pg/mL) were significantly decreased after 28 weeks in the teneligliptin group than those in the control group. The number of EPCs showed an increasing trend in the teneligliptin treated group; albeit this did not reach statistical significance. Glucose and lipid levels were not significantly different between the groups before and after 28 weeks. However, FMD was significantly improved in the teneligliptin group when compared to the control group (∆3.8% ± 2.1% vs ∆− 0.3% ± 2.9%, P=0.006).Conclusion: Teneligliptin improved FMD through a mechanism other than increasing the number of circulating EPCs.Keywords: endothelial progenitor cell, teneligliptin, DPP-4 inhibitor, flow-mediated dilation, type 2 diabetes mellitus
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26. Erratum for the Research Article: 'The ASK family kinases differentially mediate induction of type I interferon and apoptosis during the antiviral response' by T. Okazaki, M. Higuchi, K. Takeda, K. Iwatsuki-Horimoto, M. Kiso, M. Miyagishi, H. Yanai, A. Kato, M. Yoneyama, T. Fujita, T. Taniguchi, Y. Kawaoka, H. Ichijo, Y. Gotoh
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Several oligonucleotide sequences listed in the Materials and Methods are corrected.
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27. Asymptotic Theory of Statistical Inference for Time Series M. Taniguchi Y. Kakizawa
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Sapatinas, Theofanis
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28. Erratum for the Research Article: “The ASK family kinases differentially mediate induction of type I interferon and apoptosis during the antiviral response” by T. Okazaki, M. Higuchi, K. Takeda, K. Iwatsuki-Horimoto, M. Kiso, M. Miyagishi, H. Yanai, A. Kato, M. Yoneyama, T. Fujita, T. Taniguchi, Y. Kawaoka, H. Ichijo, Y. Gotoh
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29. Asmptotic Theory of Statistical Inference for Time Series M. Taniguchi Y. Kakizawa
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30. Finite size effect on pseudoscalar meson sector in 2+1 flavor QCD at the physical point
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Ishikawa, K. -I., Ishizuka, N., Kuramashi, Y., Nakamura, Y., Namekawa, Y., Taniguchi, Y., Ukita, N., Yamazaki, T., and Yoshie, T.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We investigate the finite size effect on pseudoscalar meson masses and decay constants using a subset of the "PACS10" configurations which are generated keeping the space-time volumes over (10 fm$)^4$ in 2+1 flavor QCD at the physical point. We have tried two kinds of analyses, fixing $\kappa$ values or measured axial Ward identity quark masses. Comparing the results on (5.4 fm$)^4$ and (10.8 fm$)^4$ lattices, we have found a sizable finite size effect on the pseudoscalar meson sector in the former analysis: a 2.1(8)%, 4.8(1.6)%, and 0.36(31)% finite size effect on $m_\pi$, $m_{\rm ud}$, and $f_\pi$, respectively, on the (5.4 fm$)^4$ lattice. For the latter analysis, the finite size effect on the pseudoscalar meson decay constants is 0.66(33)% for $f_\pi$, 0.26(13)% for $f_K$, and 0.40(32)% for $f_K/f_\pi$. These values with two-sigma error bars are consistent with the predictions from the full one-loop SU(3) chiral perturbation theory, which are 0.20% for $f_\pi$, 0.08% for $f_K$, and 0.13% for $f_K/f_\pi$. The finite size effect on the pseudoscalar meson masses is hardly detected under the current statistical precision., Comment: 7 pages, 10 figures, published version
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31. Non-strange Dibaryon Resonances Observed in the $\gamma d\to \pi^0\pi^0 d$ Reaction
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Ishikawa, T., Fujimura, H., Fukasawa, H., Hashimoto, R., He, Q., Honda, Y., Iwata, T., Kaida, S., Kanda, H., Kasagi, J., Kawano, A., Kuwasaki, S., Maeda, K., Masumoto, S., Miyabe, M., Miyahara, F., Mochizuki, K., Muramatsu, N., Nakamura, A., Nawa, K., Ogushi, S., Okada, Y., Okamura, K., Onodera, Y., Ozawa, K., Sakamoto, Y., Sato, M., Shimizu, H., Sugai, H., Suzuki, K., Tajima, Y., Takahashi, S., Taniguchi, Y., Tsuchikawa, Y., Yamazaki, H., Yamazaki, R., and Yoshida, H. Y.
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Coherent double neutral-pion photoproduction on the deuteron, $\gamma{d}${$\to$}$\pi^0\pi^0{d}$, has been experimentally studied at incident photon energies ranging from 0.75 to 1.15 GeV. The total cross section as a function of the $\gamma{d}$ center-of-mass energy shows resonance-like behavior, which peaks at approximately 2.47 and 2.63 GeV. The measured angular distribution of deuteron emission is rather flat, which cannot be reproduced by the kinematics of quasi-free $\pi^0\pi^0$ production with deuteron coalescence. In $\pi^0d $ invariant-mass distributions, a clear peak is observed at $2.14{\pm}0.01$ GeV$/c^2$ with a width of $0.09{\pm}0.01$ GeV$/c^2$. The spin-parity of this state is restricted to $1^+$, $2^+$ or $3^-$ from the angular distributions of the two $\pi^0$s. The present work shows strong evidence for the existence of an isovector dibaryon resonance with a mass of 2.14 GeV$/c^2$. The $2^+$ assignment is consistent with the theoretically predicted ${\cal{D}}_{12}$ state, and also with the energy dependence of the $\pi{d}$ partial-wave amplitude $^3\!P_2$ for the $\pi^{\pm}d${$\to$}$\pi^{\pm}d$ and $\pi^+d${$\to$}${pp}$ reactions., Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures
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32. ALMA Twenty-six arcmin$^2$ Survey of GOODS-S at One-millimeter (ASAGAO): X-ray AGN Properties of Millimeter-Selected Galaxies
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Ueda, Y., Hatsukade, B., Kohno, K., Yamaguchi, Y., Tamura, Y., Umehata, H., Akiyama, M., Ao, Y., Aretxaga, I., Caputi, K., Dunlop, J. S., Espada, D., Fujimoto, S., Hayatsu, N. H., Imanishi, M., Inoue, A. K., Ivison, R. J., Kodama, T., Lee, M. M., Matsuoka, K., Miyaji, T., Morokuma-Matsui, K., Nagao, T., Nakanishi, K., Nyland, K., Ohta, K., Ouchi, M., Rujopakarn, W., Saito, T., Tadaki, K., Tanaka, I., Taniguchi, Y., Wang, T., Wang, W. -H., Yoshimura, Y., and Yun, M. S.
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We investigate the X-ray active galactic nucleus (AGN) properties of millimeter galaxies in the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey South (GOODS-S) field detected with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), by utilizing the Chandra 7-Ms data, the deepest X-ray survey to date. Our millimeter galaxy sample comes from the ASAGAO survey covering 26 arcmin$^2$ (12 sources at a 1.2-mm flux-density limit of $\approx$0.6 mJy), supplemented by the deeper but narrower 1.3-mm survey of a part of the ASAGAO field by Dunlop et al.\ (2017). Fourteen out of the total 25 millimeter galaxies have Chandra counterparts. The observed AGN fractions at $z=1.5-3$ is found to be 90$^{+8}_{-19}$\% and $57^{+23}_{-25}$\% for the ultra/luminous infrared galaxies with $\log L_{\rm IR}/L_{\odot} = 12-12.8$ and $\log L_{\rm IR}/L_{\odot} = 11.5-12$, respectively. The majority ($\sim$2/3) of the ALMA and/or Herschel detected X-ray AGNs at $z=1.5-3$ appear to be star-formation dominant populations, having $L_{\rm X}$/ $L_{\rm IR}$ ratios smaller than the "simultaneous evolution" value expected from the local black-hole mass to stellar mass ($M_{\rm BH}$-$M_*$) relation. On the basis of the $L_{\rm X}$ and stellar mass relation, we infer that a large fraction of star-forming galaxies at $z=1.5-3$ have black hole masses smaller than those expected from the local $M_{\rm BH}$-$M_*$ relation. This is opposite to previous reports on luminous AGN at same redshifts detected in wider and shallower surveys, which are subject to selection biases against lower luminosity AGN. Our results are consistent with an evolutionary scenario that star formation occurs first, and an AGN-dominant phase follows later, in objects finally evolving into galaxies with classical bulges., Comment: 14 pages including 5 figures and 1 table, accepted for publication in ApJ
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33. Deep submillimeter and radio observations in the SSA22 field. I. Powering sources and Ly{\alpha} escape fraction of Ly{\alpha} blobs
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Ao, Y., Matsuda, Y., Henkel, C., Iono, D., Alexander, D. M., Chapman, S. C., Geach, J., Hatsukade, B., Hayes, M., Hine, N. K., Kato, Y., Kawabe, R., Kohno, K., Kubo, M., Lehnert, M., Malkan, M., Menten, K. M., Nagao, T., Norris, R. P., Ouchi, M., Saito, T., Tamura, Y., Taniguchi, Y., Umehata, H., and Weiss, A.
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We study the heating mechanisms and Ly{\alpha} escape fractions of 35 Ly{\alpha} blobs (LABs) at z = 3.1 in the SSA22 field. Dust continuum sources have been identified in 11 of the 35 LABs, all with star formation rates (SFRs) above 100 Msun/yr. Likely radio counterparts are detected in 9 out of 29 investigated LABs. The detection of submm dust emission is more linked to the physical size of the Ly{\alpha} emission than to the Ly{\alpha} luminosities of the LABs. A radio excess in the submm/radio detected LABs is common, hinting at the presence of active galactic nuclei. Most radio sources without X-ray counterparts are located at the centers of the LABs. However, all X-ray counterparts avoid the central regions. This may be explained by absorption due to exceptionally large column densities along the line-of-sight or by LAB morphologies, which are highly orientation dependent. The median Ly{\alpha} escape fraction is about 3\% among the submm-detected LABs, which is lower than a lower limit of 11\% for the submm-undetected LABs. We suspect that the large difference is due to the high dust attenuation supported by the large SFRs, the dense large-scale environment as well as large uncertainties in the extinction corrections required to apply when interpreting optical data., Comment: 22 pages, 7 figures, ready for publication on ApJ
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34. Association of alpha-actinin-3 genotype with muscle mass and physical function in community-dwelling older adults.
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Shiratsuchi D, Taniguchi Y, Kiuchi Y, Akaida S, and Makizako H
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Purpose: Polymorphisms (rs1815739; R577X) in the gene encoding alpha-actinin-3 (ACTN3) are thought to be associated with body composition and physical function in older people and athletes. RR homozygotes are associated with greater expression of ACTN3 protein in muscle than the X-allele carriers. We aimed to investigate the association between ACTN3 R577X polymorphism and appendicular skeletal muscle mass, walking speed, and muscle strength in older adults., Methods: A cross-sectional analysis was performed on 265 community-dwelling older adults (mean age 74.0 ± 5.8 years, 63.4% female) who provided data on ACTN3 gene polymorphisms and completed surveys in the Tarumizu study conducted between 2018 and 2019. Genetic polymorphisms were categorized as RR homozygous and X allele. Muscle mass was assessed using the appendicular skeletal muscle mass index (ASMI), and physical function was assessed based on walking speed and relative muscle strength. Those in the bottom 25% for each sex were considered "low" and the association with ACTN3 genotype was examined., Results: Considering ACTN3 polymorphism, 72 participants were RR homozygotes (27.2%) and 193 were X-allele carriers (72.8%). After adjusting for potential confounders, RR homozygosity was associated with not having low muscle mass (odds ratio 0.39, 95% confidence interval 0.19-0.82, p = 0.013) but not with low walking speed and muscle strength., Conclusion: The association between ACTN3 genotype and physical function in community-dwelling older adults is not clear; however, it is considered to be associated with muscle mass., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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35. Mid- to long-term radiological and respiratory outcomes following surgery for older early-onset scoliosis patients with Marfan syndrome.
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Taniguchi Y, Tauchi R, Suzuki T, Yanagida H, Watanabe K, Shimizu T, Matsubayashi Y, and Kawakami N
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- Humans, Female, Male, Child, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Adolescent, Spinal Fusion adverse effects, Spinal Fusion methods, Respiratory Function Tests, Vital Capacity, Age of Onset, Thoracic Vertebrae surgery, Thoracic Vertebrae diagnostic imaging, Follow-Up Studies, Marfan Syndrome complications, Marfan Syndrome diagnostic imaging, Marfan Syndrome physiopathology, Marfan Syndrome surgery, Scoliosis surgery, Scoliosis diagnostic imaging, Scoliosis physiopathology
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This study aimed to elucidate mid- to long-term radiological and respiratory outcomes in patients aged 7-11 years at index surgery with Marfan syndrome and early-onset scoliosis (EOS) in a retrospective multicenter study. Primary outcomes were final thoracic height and final percentage of predicted vital capacity (%VC) at or after 16 years of age. We identified 21 (6 male and 15 female) patients with a mean age of 9.9 years and mean follow-up period of 149.3 months. Fifteen patients underwent primary fusion, whereas six underwent growth-friendly surgery (GFS). The mean preoperative and final T1-T12 heights were 204.0 mm and 248.0 mm, respectively. Final pulmonary function tests were available for 16 patients, and the mean final %VC was 54.0% with 10 patients exhibiting a final %VC < 60%. A significant moderate association was observed between the final T1-T12 height and final %VC. The predicted final T1-T12 height required for a final %VC of 60% was approximately 260 mm. Although most older patients with Marfan syndrome and EOS acquired a considerably large final T1-T12 height, a larger thoracic height was required for satisfactory respiratory function in many cases; hence, GFS may be indicated even in this population., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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36. Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and Incident Frailty in Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Kojima, G., Taniguchi, Y., and Urano, Tomohiko
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37. First measurement of coherent double neutral-pion photoproduction on the deuteron at incident energies below 0.9 GeV
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Ishikawa, T., Fujimura, H., Fukasawa, H., Hashimoto, R., He, Q., Honda, Y., Iwata, T., Kaida, S., Kanda, H., Kasagi, J., Kawano, A., Kuwasaki, S., Maeda, K., Masumoto, S., Miyabe, M., Miyahara, F., Mochizuki, K., Muramatsu, N., Nakamura, A., Nawa, K., Ogushi, S., Okada, Y., Okamura, K., Onodera, Y., Ozawa, K., Sakamoto, Y., Sato, M., Shimizu, H., Sugai, H., Suzuki, K., Tajima, Y., Taniguchi, Y., Tsuchikawa, Y., Yamazaki, H., Yamazaki, R., and Yoshida, H. Y.
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The total cross sections were measured for coherent double neutral-pion photoproduction on the deuteron at incident energies below 0.9 GeV for the first time. No clear resonance-like behavior is observed in the excitation function for $W_{\gamma d}=2.38$--2.61 GeV, where the $d^*(2380)$ dibaryon resonance observed at COSY is expected to appear. The measured excitation function is consistent with the existing theoretical calculation for this reaction. The upper limit of the total cross section is found to be $0.034$~$\mu$b for the dibaryon resonance at $W_{\gamma d}=2.37$~GeV (90\% confidence level) in the $\gamma d \to \pi^0\pi^0 d$ reaction., Comment: submitted to Physics Letters B
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38. Inversion doublets of reflection-asymmetric clustering in 28Si and their isoscalar monopole and dipole transitions
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Chiba, Y., Taniguchi, Y., and Kimura, M.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
[Background] Various cluster states of astrophysical interest are expected to exist in the excited states of $^{28}{\rm Si}$. However, they have not been identified firmly, because of the experimental and theoretical difficulties. [Purpose] To establish the $^{24}$Mg+$\alpha$, $^{16}$O+$^{12}$C and $^{20}$Ne+2$\alpha$ cluster bands, we theoretically search for the negative-parity cluster bands that are paired with the positive-parity bands to constitute the inversion doublets. We also offer the isoscalar monopole and dipole transitions as a promising probe for the clustering. We numerically show that these transition strengths from the ground state to the cluster states are very enhanced. [Method] The antisymmetrized molecular dynamics with Gogny D1S effective interaction is employed to calculate the excited states of $^{28}{\rm Si}$. The isoscalar monopole and dipole transition strengths are directly evaluated from wave functions of the ground and excited states. [Results] Negative-parity bands having $^{24}$Mg+$\alpha$ and $^{16}$O+$^{12}$C cluster configurations are obtained in addition to the newly calculated $^{20}$Ne+2$\alpha$ cluster bands. All of them are paired with the corresponding positive-parity bands to constitute the inversion doublets with various cluster configurations. The calculation show that the band-head of the $^{24}$Mg+$\alpha$ and $^{20}$Ne+2$\alpha$ cluster bands are strongly excited by the isoscalar monopole and dipole transitions. [Conclusions] The present calculation suggests the existence of the inversion doublets with the $^{24}$Mg+$\alpha$, $^{16}$O+$^{12}$C and $^{20}$Ne+2$\alpha$ configurations.Because of the enhanced transition strengths, we offer the isoscalar monopole and dipole transitions as good probe for the $^{24}$Mg+$\alpha$ and $^{20}$Ne+2$\alpha$ cluster bands., Comment: 28 pages, 8 figures
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39. ALMA observations of Lyman-alpha Blob 1: halo sub-structure illuminated from within
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Geach, J. E., Narayanan, D., Matsuda, Y., Hayes, M., Mas-Ribas, Ll., Dijkstra, M., Steidel, C. C., Chapman, S. C., Feldmann, R., Avison, A., Agertz, O., Ao, Y., Birkinshaw, M., Bremer, M. N., Clements, D. L., Dannerbauer, H., Farrah, D., Harrison, C. M., Hine, N. K., Kubo, M., Michalowski, M. J., Scott, Douglas, Smith, D. J. B., Spaans, M., Simpson, J. M., Swinbank, A. M., Taniguchi, Y., van Kampen, E., van der Werf, P., Verma, A., and Yamada, T.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We present new Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA) 850um continuum observations of the original Lyman-alpha Blob (LAB) in the SSA22 field at z=3.1 (SSA22-LAB01). The ALMA map resolves the previously identified submillimeter source into three components with total flux density S_850 = 1.68+/-0.06 mJy, corresponding to a star formation rate of ~150 M_sun/yr. The submillimeter sources are associated with several faint (m~27 mag) rest-frame ultraviolet sources identified in Hubble Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) clear filter imaging (~5850A). One of these companions is spectroscopically confirmed with Keck MOSFIRE to lie within 20 projected kpc and 250 km/s of one of the ALMA components. We postulate that some of these STIS sources represent a population of low-mass star-forming satellites surrounding the central submillimeter sources, potentially contributing to their growth and activity through accretion. Using a high resolution cosmological zoom simulation of a 10^13 M_sun halo at z=3, including stellar, dust and Ly-alpha radiative transfer, we can model the ALMA+STIS observations and demonstrate that Ly-alpha photons escaping from the central submillimeter sources are expected to resonantly scatter in neutral hydrogen, the majority of which is predicted to be associated with halo substructure. We show how this process gives rise to extended Ly-alpha emission with similar surface brightness and morphology to observed giant LABs., Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ
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40. The impact of the Star Formation Histories on the SFR-M$_{*}$ relation at z$\ge$2
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Cassarà, L. P., Maccagni, D., Garilli, B., Scodeggio, M., Thomas, R., Fèvre, O. Le, Zamorani, G., Schaerer, D., Lemaux, B. C., Cassata, P., Brun, V. Le, Pentericci, L., Tasca, L. A. M., Vanzella, E., Zucca, E., Amorín, R., Bardelli, S., Castellano, M., Cimatti, A., Cucciati, O., Durkalec, A., Fontana, A., Giavalisco, M., Grazian, A., Hathi, N. P., Ilbert, O., Paltani, S., Ribeiro, B., Sommariva, V., Talia, M., Tresse, L., Vergani, D., Capak, P., Charlot, S., Contini, T., de la Torre, S., Dunlop, J., Fotopoulou, S., Guaita, L., Koekemoer, A., López-Sanjuan, C., Mellier, Y., Pforr, J., Salvato, M., Scoville, N., Taniguchi, Y., and Wang, P. W.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
In this paper we investigate the impact of different star formation histories (SFHs) on the relation between stellar mass M$_{*}$ and star formation rate (SFR) using a sample of galaxies with reliable spectroscopic redshift zspec>2 drawn from the VIMOS Ultra-Deep Survey (VUDS). We produce an extensive database of dusty model galaxies, calculated starting from the new library of single stellar population (SSPs) models presented in Cassara' et al. 2013 and weighted by a set of 28 different SFHs based on the Schmidt function, and characterized by different ratios of the gas infall time scale $\tau_{infall}$ to the star formation efficiency $\nu$. The treatment of dust extinction and re-emission has been carried out by means of the radiative transfer calculation. The spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting technique is performed by using GOSSIP+, a tool able to combine both photometric and spectroscopic information to extract the best value of the physical quantities of interest, and to consider the Intergalactic Medium (IGM) attenuation as a free parameter. We find that the main contribution to the scatter observed in the $SFR-M_{*}$ plane is the possibility of choosing between different families of SFHs in the SED fitting procedure, while the redshift range plays a minor role. The majority of the galaxies, at all cosmic times, are best-fit by models with SFHs characterized by a high $\tau_{\rm infall}/\nu$ ratio. We discuss the reliability of the presence of a small percentage of dusty and highly star forming galaxies, in the light of their detection in the FIR., Comment: 14 pages, 13 figures, accepted for pubblication in A&A
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41. The FMOS-COSMOS survey of star-forming galaxies at z~1.6. IV: Excitation state and chemical enrichment of the interstellar medium
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Kashino, D., Silverman, J. D., Sanders, D., Kartaltepe, J. S., Daddi, E., Renzini, A., Valentino, F., Rodighiero, G., Juneau, S., Kewley, L. J., Zahid, H. J., Arimoto, N., Nagao, T., Chu, J., Sugiyama, N., Civano, F., Ilbert, O., Kajisawa, M., Fevre, O. Le, Maier, C., Masters, D., Miyaji, T., Onodera, M., Puglisi, A., and Taniguchi, Y.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We investigate the physical conditions of ionized gas in high-z star-forming galaxies using diagnostic diagrams based on the rest-frame optical emission lines. The sample consists of 701 galaxies with an Ha detection at $1.4\lesssim z\lesssim1.7$, from the FMOS-COSMOS survey, that represent the normal star-forming population over the stellar mass range $10^{9.6} \lesssim M_\ast/M_\odot \lesssim 10^{11.6}$ with those at $M_\ast>10^{11}~M_\odot$ being well sampled. We confirm an offset of the average location of star-forming galaxies in the BPT diagram ([OIII]/Hb vs. [NII]/Ha), primarily towards higher [OIII]/Hb, compared with local galaxies. Based on the [SII] ratio, we measure an electron density ($n_e=220^{+170}_{-130}~\mathrm{cm^{-3}}$), that is higher than that of local galaxies. Based on comparisons to theoretical models, we argue that changes in emission-line ratios, including the offset in the BPT diagram, are caused by a higher ionization parameter both at fixed stellar mass and at fixed metallicity with additional contributions from a higher gas density and possibly a hardening of the ionizing radiation field. Ionization due to AGNs is ruled out as assessed with Chandra. As a consequence, we revisit the mass-metallicity relation using [NII]/Ha and a new calibration including [NII]/[SII] as recently introduced by Dopita et al. Consistent with our previous results, the most massive galaxies ($M_\ast\gtrsim10^{11}~M_\odot$) are fully enriched, while those at lower masses have metallicities lower than local galaxies. Finally, we demonstrate that the stellar masses, metallicities and star formation rates of the FMOS sample are well fit with a physically-motivated model for the chemical evolution of star-forming galaxies., Comment: 38 pages; Accepted for publication in ApJ
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42. The COSMOS2015 Catalog: Exploring the 1<z<6 Universe with half a million galaxies
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Laigle, C., McCracken, H. J., Ilbert, O., Hsieh, B. C., Davidzon, I., Capak, P., Hasinger, G., Silverman, J. D., Pichon, C., Coupon, J., Aussel, H., Borgne, D. Le, Caputi, K., Cassata, P., Chang, Y. -Y., Civano, F., Dunlop, J., Fynbo, J., kartaltepe, J. S., Koekemoer, A., Fevre, O. Le, Floc'h, E. Le, Leauthaud, A., Lilly, S., Lin, L., Marchesi, S., Milvang-Jensen, B., Salvato, M., Sanders, D. B., Scoville, N., Smolcic, V., Stockmann, M., Taniguchi, Y., Tasca, L., Toft, S., Vaccari, M., and Zabl, J.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the COSMOS2015 catalog which contains precise photometric redshifts and stellar masses for more than half a million objects over the 2deg$^{2}$ COSMOS field. Including new $YJHK_{\rm s}$ images from the UltraVISTA-DR2 survey, $Y$-band from Subaru/Hyper-Suprime-Cam and infrared data from the Spitzer Large Area Survey with the Hyper-Suprime-Cam Spitzer legacy program, this near-infrared-selected catalog is highly optimized for the study of galaxy evolution and environments in the early Universe. To maximise catalog completeness for bluer objects and at higher redshifts, objects have been detected on a $\chi^{2}$ sum of the $YJHK_{\rm s}$ and $z^{++}$ images. The catalog contains $\sim 6\times 10^5$ objects in the 1.5 deg$^{2}$ UltraVISTA-DR2 region, and $\sim 1.5\times 10^5$ objects are detected in the "ultra-deep stripes" (0.62 deg$^{2}$) at $K_{\rm s}\leq 24.7$ (3$\sigma$, 3", AB magnitude). Through a comparison with the zCOSMOS-bright spectroscopic redshifts, we measure a photometric redshift precision of $\sigma_{\Delta z/(1+z_s)}$ = 0.007 and a catastrophic failure fraction of $\eta=0.5$%. At $3
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43. An event mixing technique for Bose-Einstein correlations of two pions in photoproduction around 1 GeV
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He, Qing-Hua, Fujimura, H., Fukasawa, H., Hashimoto, R., Honda, Y., Ishikawa, T., Iwata, T., Kaida, S., Kasagi, J., Kawano, A., Kuwasaki, S., Maeda, K., Masumoto, S., Miyabe, M., Miyahara, F., Mochizuki, K., Muramatsu, N., Nakamura, A., Nawa, K., Ogushi, S., Okada, Y., Onodera, Y., Ozawa, K., Sakamoto, Y., Sato, M., Shimizu, H., Sugai, H., Suzuki, K., Tajima, Y., Takahashi, S., Taniguchi, Y., Tsuchikawa, Y., Yamazaki, H., Yamazaki, R., and Yoshida, H. Y.
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We have developed an event mixing technique to observe Bose-Einstein correlations (BEC) between two identical neutral pions produced in photo-induced reactions in the non-perturbative QCD energy region. It is found that the missing-mass consistency cut and the pion-energy cut are essential for the event mixing method to effectively extract BEC observables. A Monte Carlo (MC) simulation is used to validate these constraints and confirms the efficiency of this method. Our work paves the way for similar BEC studies at lower energies where the multiplicity of emitted bosons is limited.
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44. The VIMOS Ultra Deep Survey First Data Release: spectra and spectroscopic redshifts of 698 objects up to z~6 in CANDELS
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Tasca, L. A. M., Fevre, O. Le, Ribeiro, B., Thomas, R., Moreau, C., Cassata, P., Garilli, B., Brun, V. Le, Lemaux, B. C., Maccagni, D., Pentericci, L., Schaerer, D., Vanzella, E., Zamorani, G., Zucca, E., Amorin, R., Bardelli, S., Cassara, L. P., Castellano, M., Cimatti, A., Cucciati, O., Durkalec, A., Fontana, A., Giavalisco, M., Grazian, A., Hathi, N. P., Ilbert, O., Paltani, S., Pforr, J., Scodeggio, M., Sommariva, V., Talia, M., Tresse, L., Vergani, D., Capak, P., Charlot, S., Contini, T., de la Torre, S., Dunlop, J., Fotopoulou, S., Guaita, L., Koekemoer, A., Lopez-Sanjuan, C., Mellier, Y., Salvato, M., Scoville, N., Taniguchi, Y., and Wang, P. W.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
This paper describes the first data release (DR1) of the VIMOS Ultra Deep Survey (VUDS). The DR1 includes all low-resolution spectroscopic data obtained in 276.9 arcmin2 of the CANDELS-COSMOS and CANDELS-ECFDS survey areas, including accurate spectroscopic redshifts z_spec and individual spectra obtained with VIMOS on the ESO-VLT. A total of 698 objects have a measured redshift, with 677 galaxies, two type-I AGN and a small number of 19 contaminating stars. The targets of the spectroscopic survey are selected primarily on the basis of their photometric redshifts to ensure a broad population coverage. About 500 galaxies have z_spec>2, 48 with z_spec>4, and the highest reliable redshifts reach beyond z_spec=6. This dataset approximately doubles the number of galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts at z>3 in these fields. We discuss the general properties of the sample in terms of the spectroscopic redshift distribution, the distribution of Lyman-alpha equivalent widths, and physical properties including stellar masses M_star and star formation rates (SFR) derived from spectral energy distribution fitting with the knowledge of z_spec. We highlight the properties of the most massive star-forming galaxies, noting the large range in spectral properties, with Lyman-alpha in emission or in absorption, and in imaging properties with compact, multi-component or pair morphologies. We present the catalogue database and data products. All data are publicly available and can be retrieved from a dedicated query-based database available at http://cesam.lam.fr/vuds., Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures, submitted to A&A
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45. Development of a simple prediction model for mechanical complication in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction patients after primary percutaneous coronary intervention.
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Murakami T, Sakakura K, Jinnouchi H, Taniguchi Y, Tsukui T, Hatori M, Tamanaha Y, Kasahara T, Watanabe Y, Yamamoto K, Seguchi M, Wada H, and Fujita H
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- Humans, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Risk Factors, ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction diagnosis, ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction surgery, Percutaneous Coronary Intervention adverse effects
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Mechanical complication (MC) is a rare but serious complication in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). Although several risk factors for MC have been reported, a prediction model for MC has not been established. This study aimed to develop a simple prediction model for MC after STEMI. We included 1717 patients with STEMI who underwent primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Of 1717 patients, 45 MCs occurred after primary PCI. Prespecified predictors were determined to develop a tentative prediction model for MC using multivariable regression analysis. Then, a simple prediction model for MC was generated. Age ≥ 70, Killip class ≥ 2, white blood cell ≥ 10,000/µl, and onset-to-visit time ≥ 8 h were included in a simple prediction model as "point 1" risk score, whereas initial thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) flow grade ≤ 1 and final TIMI flow grade ≤ 2 were included as "point 2" risk score. The simple prediction model for MC showed good discrimination with the optimism-corrected area under the receiver-operating characteristic curve of 0.850 (95% CI: 0.798-0.902). The predicted probability for MC was 0-2% in patients with 0-4 points of risk score, whereas that was 6-50% in patients with 5-8 points. In conclusion, we developed a simple prediction model for MC. We may be able to predict the probability for MC by this simple prediction model., (© 2023. Springer Nature Japan KK, part of Springer Nature.)
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46. Patients with a large ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament have a higher incidence of arteriosclerosis in the carotid artery.
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Oshima Y, Doi T, Ohtomo N, Ito Y, Nakajima K, Nagata K, Kato S, Taniguchi Y, Matsubayashi Y, and Tanaka S
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- Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Female, Longitudinal Ligaments, Carotid Intima-Media Thickness, Incidence, Osteogenesis, Carotid Artery, Common, Ossification of Posterior Longitudinal Ligament diagnostic imaging, Ossification of Posterior Longitudinal Ligament epidemiology, Arteriosclerosis
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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the impact of the severity of cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) on the incidence of arteriosclerosis in the carotid artery., Methods: Patients with OPLL-induced cervical myelopathy were prospectively enrolled. The study involved analyzing patient characteristics, blood samples, computed tomography scans of the spine, and intima-media thickness (IMT) measurements of the common carotid artery. Patients were divided into two groups based on the size of the cervical OPLL to compare demographic data, comorbidities, and the presence of thickening of the carotid intima-media (max IMT ≥ 1.1 mm)., Results: The study included 96 patients (mean age: 63.5 years; mean body mass index: 26.9 kg/m
2 ; 71.8% male; 35.4% with diabetes mellitus). The mean maximum anteroposterior (AP) diameter of the OPLL was 4.9 mm, with a mean occupancy ratio of 43%. The mean maximum IMT was 1.23 mm. Arteriosclerosis of the carotid artery was diagnosed in 62.5% of the patients. On comparing the two groups based on OPLL size, the group with larger OPLL (≥ 5 mm) had a higher BMI and a greater prevalence of carotid intima-media thickening. This significant difference in the prevalence of carotid intima-media thickening persisted even after adjusting for patient backgrounds using propensity score matching., Conclusions: Patients with a larger cervical OPLL showed a higher frequency of intima-media thickening in the carotid artery., (© 2024. The Author(s).)- Published
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47. SILVERRUSH. III. Deep optical and near-infrared spectroscopy for Lyα and UV-nebular lines of bright Lyα emitters at z = 6-7
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Shibuya, T, Ouchi, M, Harikane, Y, Rauch, M, Ono, Y, Mukae, S, Higuchi, R, Kojima, T, Yuma, S, Lee, CH, Furusawa, H, Konno, A, Martin, CL, Shimasaku, K, Taniguchi, Y, Kobayashi, MAR, Kajisawa, M, Nagao, T, Goto, T, Kashikawa, N, Komiyama, Y, Kusakabe, H, Momose, R, Nakajima, K, Tanaka, M, and Wang, SY
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We present Lyα and UV-nebular emission line properties of bright Lyα emitters (LAEs) at z = 6-7 with a luminosity of log LLyα/[erg s-1] = 43-44 identified in the 21 deg2 area of the SILVERRUSH early sample developed with the Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam survey data. Our optical spectroscopy newly confirms 21 bright LAEs with clear Lyα emission, and contributes to making a spectroscopic sample of 96 LAEs at z = 6-7 in SILVERRUSH. From the spectroscopic sample, we select seven remarkable LAEs as bright as Himiko and CR7 objects, and perform deep Keck/MOSFIRE and Subaru/nuMOIRCS near-infrared spectroscopy reaching the 3 σ flux limit of ∼2 × 10-18 erg s-1 for the UV-nebular emission lines of He II λ1640, CIV λλ1548,1550, and OIII]λλ1661,1666. Except for one tentative detection of C IV, we find no strong UV-nebular lines down to the flux limit, placing the upper limits of the rest-frame equivalent widths (EW0) of ∼2-4 A for CIV, He II, and OIII] lines. We also investigate the VLT/X-SHOOTER spectrum of CR7 whose 6 σ detection of He II is claimed by Sobral et al. Although two individuals and the ESO archive service carefully reanalyzed the X-SHOOTER data that are used in the study of Sobral et al., no He II signal of CR7 is detected, supportive of weak UV-nebular lines of the bright LAEs even for CR7. The spectral properties of these bright LAEs are thus clearly different from those of faint dropouts at z ∼ 7 that have strong UV-nebular lines shown in the various studies. Comparing these bright LAEs and the faint dropouts, we find anti-correlations between the UV-nebular line EW0 and the UV-continuum luminosity, which are similar to those found at z ∼ 2-3.
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48. Deep Submillimeter and Radio Observations in the SSA22 Field. I. Powering Sources and the Ly alpha Escape Fraction of Ly alpha Blobs
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Ao, Y, Matsuda, Y, Henkel, C, Iono, D, Alexander, DM, Chapman, SC, Geach, J, Hatsukade, B, Hayes, M, Hine, NK, Kato, Y, Kawabe, R, Kohno, K, Kubo, M, Lehnert, M, Malkan, M, Menten, KM, Nagao, T, Norris, RP, Ouchi, M, Saito, T, Tamura, Y, Taniguchi, Y, Umehata, H, and Weiss, A
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galaxies: active ,galaxies: formation ,galaxies: high-redshift ,galaxies: ISM ,infrared: galaxies ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural) ,Astronomy & Astrophysics - Published
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49. Deep Submillimeter and Radio Observations in the SSA22 Field. I. Powering Sources and the Lyα Escape Fraction of Lyα Blobs
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Ao, Y, Matsuda, Y, Henkel, C, Iono, D, Alexander, DM, Chapman, SC, Geach, J, Hatsukade, B, Hayes, M, Hine, NK, Kato, Y, Kawabe, R, Kohno, K, Kubo, M, Lehnert, M, Malkan, M, Menten, KM, Nagao, T, Norris, RP, Ouchi, M, Saito, T, Tamura, Y, Taniguchi, Y, Umehata, H, and Weiss, A
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Astronomical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,galaxies: active ,galaxies: formation ,galaxies: high-redshift ,galaxies: ISM ,infrared: galaxies ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural) ,Astronomy & Astrophysics ,Astronomical sciences ,Particle and high energy physics ,Space sciences - Published
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50. Surgery versus concurrent chemoradiotherapy for stage III non-small cell lung cancer: a retrospective study with propensity score matching.
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Shigenobu T, Taniguchi Y, Suzuki T, Tabuchi Y, Sato M, Odagiri K, Nakamura Y, Shimokawa T, Okamoto H, and Yoshizu A
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- Humans, Male, Female, Retrospective Studies, Middle Aged, Aged, Pneumonectomy, Treatment Outcome, Prognosis, Adult, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung therapy, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung pathology, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung mortality, Propensity Score, Chemoradiotherapy methods, Lung Neoplasms therapy, Lung Neoplasms pathology, Lung Neoplasms mortality, Neoplasm Staging
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Background: No study has directly compared the outcomes of surgery and concurrent chemoradiotherapy (cCRT) in patients with stage III non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) to date. This study aimed to compare the treatment efficacy of complete resection and definitive cCRT., Methods: Patients were recruited in this retrospective study from Yokohama Municipal Citizens' Hospital between January 2013 and December 2022. We analyzed patients with pathological stage III NSCLC who underwent complete surgical resection and those with clinical stage III NSCLC who underwent definitive cCRT. Propensity score matching was performed to balance baseline clinicopathological factors, and the prognoses of patients in each treatment group were examined using Cox proportional hazards regression., Results: Of the 923 patients with NSCLC who underwent surgery, 97 with pathologic stage III NSCLC underwent complete resection (surgery group) and 125 with clinical stage III NSCLC underwent cCRT (cCRT group), of whom 54 (43.2%) received consolidation therapy with durvalumab. Overall survival (OS) was significantly higher in the surgery group than in the cCRT group (5-year OS: 60.5% versus 43.0%), hazard ratio [HR] = 0.585, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.390-0.877, p = 0.010). However, no significant difference in OS was found between the two groups after propensity score matching (5-year OS: 59.8% versus 48.1%, HR = 0.728, 95% CI: 0.416-1.277, p = 0.268)., Conclusions: The outcomes of the surgery and cCRT groups did not significantly differ in the treatment of stage III NSCLC. Appropriate evaluation of the treatment required should be reviewed on a case-by-case basis., Competing Interests: Declarations. Ethics approval and consent to participate: This study was conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki (revised in 2013) and approved by the Institutional Review Board of Yokohama Municipal Citizen’s Hospital (number: 23–12-02). The requirement for individual consent was waived. Consent for publication: Not applicable. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2025. The Author(s).)
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