Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan
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- (Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS) Report of the Selection Committee (10 min.)
- Tokyo U.
- Koichi Hamaguchi
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- (Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS) For precise predictions of b → c semileptonic decays and exact sum rules based on heavy quark (30 min.)
- KMI Nagoya U., IAR Nagoya U
- Syuhei Iguro
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- (Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS) Correspondence between 3d supersymmetric gauge theory and quantum curves (30 min.)
- Kyoto Univ
- Naotaka Kubo
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- (Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS) For proposing a novel method to search for dark matter using superconducting qubits (30 min.)
- Dept. Phys. UTokyo
- Thanaporn Sichanugrist
Axion, GUT, Primordial BH
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- Numerical simulations of axion dark matter production via the kinetic misalignment mechanism (15 min.)
- KITA, Istinye U.B, Zaragoza U.C, MPP GarchingD, Kanazawa U.E
- Kierthika ChathirathasA, Cem EröncelB, Mathieu KaltschmidtC, Javier RedondoC,D, ○Ken'ichi SaikawaE
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- Kapitza Effect and Dark Matter Production in Multi-Axion Systems with Mass Hierarchy (15 min.)
- Tohoku Univ.
- Kai Murai, Fuminobu Takahashi, Kosei Tomiyama
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- A Way of Axion Detection with Mass 10(-4)eV-10(-3)eV Using Cylindrical Sample with Low Electric Conductivity (15 min.)
- Nishogakusha University
- Aiichi Iwazaki
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- Relation between Proton-Decay Modes and the Axion Mass in an Extended SU(5) Grand Unified Theory (15 min.)
- Osaka Metropolitan University, Meiji Gakuin UniversityA
- Keisuke Nagano, Naoyuki Haba, Yasuhiro Shimizu, Toshifumi YamadaA
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- Reinforcement-Learning Optimization of Yukawa Couplings to Suppress Dimension-Five Proton Decay in SU(5) GUT (15 min.)
- OMU, MGUA
- Junpei Ikemoto, Naoyuki Haba, Shimizu Yasuhiro, Toshifumi YamadaA
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- Composite Asymmetric Dark Matter from Primordial Black Holes (15 min.)
- Jilin U., Central China Normal U.A
- Takumi Kuwahara, Yoshiki UchidaA
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- Effects of Primordial Black Hole Hotspots on Scalar Fields (15 min.)
- Univ. of Tokyo
- Ryoichiro Hayakawa, Koichi Hamaguchi, Hiroki Takahashi
Cosmic rays in the solar system
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- Development of solar neutron detector simulation model (15 min.)
- Shibaura Inst. of Tech., Nagoya Univ.A
- Keisuke Matsumura, Kenji Yoshida, Kazutaka YamaokaA
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- Four solar neutron events observed at Mt. Chacaltaya during 2024 (15 min.)
- ISEE Nagoya Univ., Chubu Univ.A, ICRR U. TokyoB, UMSA BoliviaC
- Y. Muraki, H. Tajima, S. Mausuda, Y. MatsubaraA, S. ShibataA, T. SakoB, M. SubietaC and P. MirandaC
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- Study on Intensity Variation of Cosmic Rays in Various Directions Observed by A Large Area High Precision Muon Tracking Detector(36) (Galactic cosmic ray intensity variations and Interplanetary magnetic field variations) (15 min.)
- Chubu Innovation Astronomical Observatory, Coll. of Engn. Chubu Univ.A, Faculty of Sciences, Osaka City UniversityB, Tata Institute of Fundamental ResearchC, Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of TokyoD, School of Health Science, Asahi UniversityE, Faculty of Sciencs, Kochi UniversityF, Faculty of Information, Hiroshima City UniversityG, Coll. of Sci. Engn. Chubu Univ.H
- H.Kojima, A.OhsimaA,H, S.OgioD, S.KawakamiB, T.NonakaD, Y.HayashiB, K.YamazakiA, S.Shibata, I.MorishitaE, H.TakamaruA, T.KoiH, S.OgawaA, T.NakamuraF, K.TanakaG, K.SuzukiA, T.TabataA, H.KitoA, N.KoideA, H.TanakaA, A.Kamiya, S.K.GuptaC, P.K.MohantyC
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- Data-Driven Analysis of Cosmic-Ray Variations Using the Hilbert–Huang Transform (15 min.)
- ROIS-DS, Tokyo City UniversityA, Yamagata UniversityB
- M. Kozai, Y. SakaiA, H. SakuraiB, F. TokanaiB, M. TakeyamaB, T. MoriyaB, A. Kadokura, H. TakahashiA
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- TA Experiment 459:Cosmic-Ray Intensity Variations Observed with the Telescope Array Surface Particle Detectors: Count-Rate Variations Associated with Solar Flares and CME Events in 2024-2025 (15 min.)
- Institute for Cosmic Ray Research University of Tokyo, Chubu Univ.A, University of UtahB
- Toshiyuki Nonaka, Akitoshi OshimaA, John N MatthewsB
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- East-West Effect of Atmospheric Gamma Rays and Helium Nuclei at 35 km Altitude in the GRAINE 2023 Australia Balloon Experiment (15 min.)
- Kobe UniversityA, Nagoya UniversityB, Okayama University of ScienceC, Gifu UniversityD, Aichi University of EducationE, Hirosaki UniversityF
- S.NagaharaB, S.AokiA, T.AzumaA, K.OkamotoA, M.OdaA, T.KatoA, S.TakahashiA, J. YamashitaA, M. YamashitaA, S. YonenoA, S.AbeB, Y.IsayamaB, I.UsudaB, M.KomiyamaB, K.SugimuraB, Y.TazawaB, T.NakanoB, T.NakamuraB, M.NakamuraB, Y.NakamuraB, H.HayashiB, H.MinamiB, I.YasudaB, S.YamamotoB, H.RokujoB, M.AkitaC, A.IyonoC, S.SugiC, I.MurakamiC, K.NakazawaD, M.YoshimotoD, M.IchimuraF, N.MuraiF, GRAINE collaborationA,B,C,D,E,F
Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan
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- (Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS) Introduction (10 min.)
- YITP, Kyoto U.
- Kunihito Ioka
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- (Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS) TeV Gamma-Ray Emission across the Galactic Center Ridge with the CTA First Large-Sized Telescope (30 min.)
- ICRR, U. Tokyo
- Shotaro Abe
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- (Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS) Photothermal and nonlinear optical effects in the signal amplification system for a gravitational wave detector (30 min.)
- Dept. of Phys., U. Tokyo
- Sotatsu Otabe
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- (Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS) General constraints on outflow from cosmic explosions (30 min.)
- Dept. of Astro., U. Tokyo
- Tatsuya Matsumoto