Program

Theoretical Particle Physics

22nd S1 Room 22aS1 9:00〜12:30

Theoretical Particle Physics
QFT, SUSY

1
Irregular Virasoro/W block and flavour mass relations from An-1 quiver matrix model
NITEP Osaka Metropolitan UniversityA, OCAMI Osaka Metropolitan UniversityB
Hiroshi ItoyamaA, Takashi OotaA,B, Reiji YoshiokaA,B
2
ODE/IM correspondence and supersymmetric affine Toda field equations
Dept. of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Katsushi Ito, Mingshuo Zhu
3
More on Seiberg-Witten Theory and Monstrous Moonshine : Comparison with Nekrasov partition function
KEK, SOKENDAIA
Shun'ya Mizoguchi, Takumi OikawaA, Hitomi TashiroA, Shotaro YataA
4
S1 Reduction of 4D N=3 SCFTs and Squashing Independence of ABJM Theories
Osaka Metropolitan Univ.
Tomoki Nakanishi, Takahiro Nishinaka
5
Supersymmetric vortex loops in 3D N=2 gauge theories
Nat. Def. Acad.
Kohei Suzuki, Kazuo Hosomichi
6
Vortex partition functions and wall-crossing phenomena
OCAMI, RIMS, Faculty of Law, Meiji Gakuin Univ.A
Ryo Ohkawa, Yutaka YoshidaA

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
6d SO gauge theories from trivalent gluing of web diagrams
Tokai U.
Hirotaka Hayashi, Daiyu Nihoshi
8
Computation of physical quantities of 6d SO gauge theories using web diagrams.
Tokai U.
Hirotaka Hayashi, Daiyu Nihoshi
9
5d AGT correspondence of supergroup gauge theories from quantum toroidal gl(1)
Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Univ.
Go Noshita
10
Conformal Bootstrap in Momentum Space and its Applications
Kavli IPMU
Simeon Hellerman, Kanade NishikawaA
11
Analysis on defect CFT data based on defect conformal symmetry without Feynman diagrammatic calculation
Osaka UA, Tokyo UB
Tatsuma NishiokaA, Yoshitaka OkuyamaA,B, Soichiro ShimamoriA
12
Analysis of field theory with a topological term by using functional renormalization group
Nara Women's University, Science
Mika Kawano, Hiroshi Ohki
13
Residual gauge symmetry restoration and confinement in Abelian gauge theories –The effect of topological configurations from a viewpoint of momentum space
Dept. of Phys., Chiba Univ.
Naoki Fukushima, Kei-Ichi Kondo

22nd S2 Room 22aS2 9:00〜12:00

Theoretical Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics
The 17th Seitaro Nakamura Prize

1
(Invited Presentation.) The 17th Nakamura-Seitaro Award ceremony
CCS, Univ. Tsukuba
T. Nakatsukasa
2
(Invited Presentation.) Probing gravity with a black hole ringing
RIKEN iTHEMS
N. Oshita
3
(Invited Presentation.) Higher version of chiral central charge and Hall conductivity
University of Maryland
Ryohei Kobayashi

Break (10:00〜10:20)

Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan

4
(Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS) (Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS) Report of the Selection Committee
Kyushu U.
Koji Tsumura
5
(Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS) (Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS)Development of the tensor renormalization group approach for the lattice field theory
Univ. of Tokyo
Shinichiro Akiyama
6
(Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS) (Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS)Causal Structures and Nonlocality in Double Holography
YITP, Kyoto U.
Zixia Wei
7
(Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS) (Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS)Development of the large charge expansion
YITP, Kyoto U.
Masataka Watanabe

22nd C1 Room 22pC1 13:30〜16:45

Division 3,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Division 6,Division 8,Division 11
”Vortex transitions” revisited -recent developments in experiment and theory-

1
(Symposium Session.) Introduction
Okayama Univ., RIIS
Jun Akimitsu
2
(Symposium Session.) BKT transition (Theory)
Open Univ. Jpn.
Jun-ichiro Kishine
3
(Symposium Session.) BKT transition (Experiment)
Osaka Met. Univ.
Yoshihiko Togawa

Break (15:00〜15:15)

4
(Symposium Session.) Z2vortex transition (Theory)
Kobe Univ., MPRC
Hikaru Kawamura
5
(Symposium Session.) Z2vortex transition (Experiment)
LMN Sci. Lab., FRONTEO, Inc.
Keisuke Tomiyasu
6
(Symposium Session.) Perspective of vortex transitions
JPS
Seiji Miyashita

22nd S1 Room 22pS1 13:30〜17:15

Theoretical Particle Physics
QFT, symmetries and dualities in the string theory

1
About the chiral symmetry of the fermionic theory with the subsystem symmetry
京大基研
Masazumi Honda, Taiichi Nakanishi
2
Spacetime-worldvolume mixing in manifest U-duality brane theories
Juntendo Univ.A, KEKB, Vrije Universiteit BrusselC, Mercersburg AcademyD, SUNY Stony BrookE, C. N. YITPF
Machiko HatsudaA,B, Ondrej HulikC, William D. LinchD, Warren D. SiegelE,F, Di WangE, Yu-Ping WangE
3
Gauge group representation in Heterotic DFT
Dep. of Radiological Technology, Juntendo University, Dep. of Physics, Kitasato UniversityA, Physics Division, Faculty of Medicine, Juntendo UniversityB, KEKC
Machiko HatsudaC, Shin SasakiA, Masaya YataB, Haruka MoriA
4
Generalized U-duality and gauged supergravity
University of Wrocław, KPUMA
Falk Hassler, Yuho SakataniA
5
T-symmetry in String Geometry Theory
Hirosaki Univ.
Matsuo Sato, Taiki Tohshima
6
Restriction of higher derivative effective action of superstring theory by Duality
Ibaraki Univ., Phys.
Yoshifumi Hyakutake,Kiyoto Maeyama

Break (15:00〜15:15)

symmetries and dualities in the string theory, matrix model

7
Supersymmetric non-abelian DBI equations of Pure Spinor Superstring and Myers action
Dept. of Phys., Ibaraki Univ.
Hiraki Kanehisa, Ryota Fujii, Makoto Sakaguchi
8
New aspects of Z22-graded superspace with induced stringy-modes actions 1
Osaka Metropolitan Univ.A, UFABCB, CBPFC
N.AizawaA, Ren ItoA, Z.KuznetsovaB, F.ToppanC
9
New aspects of Z22-graded superspace with induced stringy-modes actions 2
Osaka Metropolitan Univ.A, UFABCB, CBPFC
N. AizawaA, Ren ItoA, Z. KuznetsovaB, F. ToppanC
10
Numerical studies in the IKKT matrix model by the Lefschetz thimble method and the analytical understanding
U.Tsukuba, KEKA, SOKENDAIB
Yuhma Asano, Jun NishimuraA,B, Worapat PiensukBNaoyuki YamamoriB
11
1/D expansion in the bosonic Lorentzian IKKT matrix model with a mass term
U.Tsukuba, KEKA, SOKENDAIB
Yuhma Asano, Jun NishimuraA,B, Worapat PiensukB, Naoyuki YamamoriB
12
computation of matrix regularization of gauge theory including 1/N correction
Degree Program in Pure and Applied Sciences University of Tsukuba
Hiroyuki Adachi, Goro Ishiki, Satoshi Kanno
13
Matrix regularization of geometry and noncommutative geometry
Shizuoka Univ.
Yuki Mizuno, Asato Tsuchiya
14
Quantum tasks between a brane and boundary in double holography
KEK, SOKENDAIA, PITPB
Takato MoriA, Beni YoshidaB

22nd S2 Room 22pS2 13:30〜17:00

Theoretical Particle Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics
Gravitational wave, Phase transition

1
(Invited Presentation.) Towards the detection of gravitational waves from first-order phase transitions
Research Center for the Early Universe, The University of Tokyo (RESCEU, Univ. of Tokyo)
Ryusuke Jinno
2
Gravitational Waves from Feebly Interacting Particles in a First Order Phase Transition
RESCEU, The University of Tokyo
Ryusuke Jinno, Bibhushan Shakya, Jorinde van de Vis
3
Testing a model of vector dark matter via the gravitational wave observation
Tokyo University of Science
Tomohiro Abe, Katsuya Hashino
4
CP violation in gauged U(1)B
Korea University, KIASA, Sichuan UB, Van Lang UniversityC
Seungwon Baek, Pyungwon KoA, Toshinori MatsuiA, Takaaki NomuraB, Eibun SenahaC
5
Link soliton in model with B-L and Peccei-Quinn symmetries
Yamagata Univ.A, Keio Univ. RECNSB, KEKC, Keio Univ. HiyoshiD
Minoru EtoA,B, Yu HamadaC, Muneto NittaB,D

Break (15:00〜15:15)

Higgs

6
Probe of ALP DM by invisible decays of SM-like and dark Higgs bosons at ILC
IPMA, U. of WarsawB, Tohoku U.C
Gholamhossein HaghighatA, Mojtaba Mohammadi NajafabadiA, Kodai SakuraiB,C, Wen YinC
7
Probing first-order electroweak phase transition via primordial black holes in the effective field theory
Osaka UniversityA, Saga UniversityB, Tokyo University of ScienceC
Shinya KanemuraA, Tomo TakahashiB, Masanori TanakaA, Katsuya HashinoC
8
Electroweak baryogenesis with an alignment scenario and predictions for future flavor experiments
Osaka University
Shinya Kanemura, Yushi Mura
9
Probing the Mechanism of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking at Future Colliders
Univ. of Toyama, iTHEMS. RIKEN, Univ. of ToyamaA
Nagisa Hiroshima, Mitsuru KakizakiA, Shuhei OhzawaA
10
Coupling sum rules and oblique corrections in gauge-Higgs unification
Osaka University, Tokyo, Osaka, Czech Technical University in Prague, National Taiwan University
Yutaka Hosotani, Shuichiro Funatsu, Hisaki Hatanaka, Yuta Orikasa, Naoki Yamatsu
11
Single Higgs Production at Electron-Positron Colliders in Gauge-Higgs Unification
Osaka U., Czech Technical U., National Taiwan U.
Shuichiro Funatsu, Hisaki Hatanaka, Yutaka Hosotani, Yuta Orikasa, Naoki Yamatsu
12
Light Electroweak Skyrmion Dark Matter in Standard Model
NWU Faculty of Science
Megumi Ishida, Hiroshi Ohki

22nd T1 Room 22pT1 13:30〜17:05

Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Beam Physics
Belle II, B and K phyisics

1
(Invited Presentation.) The SuperKEKB electron positoron collider : Upgrade for higher luminosity
KEK ACC
Gaku Mitsuka
2
(Invited Presentation.) Status of the new physics search beyond the Standard Model of particle physics at Belle II and the prospect after the SuperKEKB upgrade for the luminosity improvement
Nagoya Univ.
Keisuke Yoshihara
3
R(D*) measurement using the hadronic tag algorithm with 189 fb-1 data at the Belle II experiment
Graduate School of Science, Nagoya Univ.A, Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute, Nagoya Univ.B, Young Leaders Cultivation, Nagoya Univ.C, KEK IPNSD
Kazuki KojimaA, Toru IijimaA,B,D, Qi-Dong ZhouB,C, Kodai MatsuokaA,D, Taichiro KogaD, Katsuro NakamuraD, Koji HaraD, for the Belle II collaboration
4
Measurement of two-photon decay width of χc2(1P) in γγ→χc2(1P)→J/ψγ at Belle
Toyama Coll., Niigata Univ.A, KEKB
Y.Seino, K.HayasakaA, S.UeharaB and the Belle collaboration

Break (15:10〜15:25)

B and K physics

5
B → τν Branching Ratio Sensitivity Study with the Hadronic Tag at the Belle II Experiment
Nagoya UniversityA, Nagoya KMIB, KEK IPNSC, INFN Napoli - University of Napoli Federico IID, INFN Napoli - Scuola Superiore MeridionaleE
Michele AversanoA, Toru IijimaA,B,C, Gugliemo De NardoD, Mario MerolaD, Giovanni GaudinoE, and the Belle II Collaboration
6
Estimation of vertex resolution in Decays B+→J/ψ K*+
Graduate School, Nara Women's Univ., Faculty of Science, Nara Women's Univ.A, KEKB, SOKENDAIC, UTokyoD, Niigata Univ.E
N. Kuroda, K. MiyabayashiA,B, K. SumisawaA,B,C, A. Kusudo, H. TanigawaB, Y. UematsuD, H. BaeD, Y. SatoB, Y. UshirodaB,C,D, K. HaraB,C, A. IshikawaB,C, Y. YusaE and the Belle II Collaboration
7
Measurement of time-dependent CP asymmetry in B0→KS0KS0KS0 decay using 2019--2022 Belle II data
KEKA, Univ. of TokyoB, Nara Women's Univ.C
H. TanigawaA, H. BaeB, K. HaraA, A. IshikawaA, K. MiyabayashiC,A, K. SumisawaA,C, Y. UematsuB, Y. UshirodaA,B and the Belle II Collaboration
8
Evaluation of the Charged Kaon Background in the Analysis of the 2021 Physics Data at the KOTO Experiment
Osaka Univ., KEKA
Ryota Shiraishi, Keita Ono, Yuto Kawata, Ayumu Kitagawa, Katsushige Kotera, Mario Gonzalez, Koji ShiomiA, Teppei Shibata, Hajime Nanjo, Tadashi NomuraA, Taku Yamanaka, KOTO Collaboration
9
Analysis of the 2021 data set in the J-PARC KOTO experiment
KEK
Koji Shiomi

22nd W2 Room 22pW2 13:30〜16:45

Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics
High energy gamma rays

1
ALPACA experiment 30: Status of the ALPAQUITA array and data analysis
ICRR, Univ. of TokyoA, IIF, UMSAB, Univ. de GuadalajaraC, Dept. of Phys., Shinshu Univ.D, Fac. of Engn., Kanagawa Univ.E, Utsunomiya Univ.F, Fac. of Engn., Yokohama Natl. Univ.G, Coll. of Engn., Chubu Univ.H, Astro. Obs., Chubu Univ.I, Grad. Sch. of Sci., Osaka Metro. Univ.J, NITEP, Osaka Metro. Univ.K, NIIL,Tokyo Metro. Coll. of Ind. Tech.M, Coll. of Ind. Tech., Nihon Univ.N, RIKENO, Fac. of Engn., Osaka Electro-Comm. Univ.P, Fac. of Info. Sci., Hiroshima City Univ.Q, JAEAR
ICRR, Univ. of TokyoA, IIF, UMSAB, Univ. de GuadalajaraC, Dept. of Phys., Shinshu Univ.D, Fac. of Engn., Kanagawa Univ.E, Utsunomiya Univ.F, Fac. of Engn., Yokohama Natl. Univ.G, Coll. of Engn., Chubu Univ.H, Astro. Obs., Chubu Univ.I, Grad. Sch. of Sci., Osaka Metro. Univ.J, NITEP, Osaka Metro. Univ.K, NIIL, Tokyo Metro. Coll. of Ind. Tech.M, Coll. of Ind. Tech., Nihon Univ.N, RIKENO, Fac. of Engn., Osaka Electro-Comm. Univ.P, Fac. of Info. Sci., Hiroshima City Univ.Q, JAEAR
2
ALPACA experiment 31: Extending the dynamic range of photomultiplier tube
ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo, IIF, UMSAA, Univ. de GuadalajaraB, Dept. of Phys., Shinshu Univ.C, Fac. of Engn., Kanagawa Univ.D, Utsunomiya Univ.E, Fac. of Engn., Yokohama Natl. Univ.F, Coll. of Engn., Chubu Univ.G, Astro. Obs., Chubu Univ.H, Grad. Sch. of Sci., Osaka Metro. Univ.I, NITEP, Osaka Metro. Univ.J, NIIK, Tokyo Metro. Coll. of Ind. Tech.L, Coll. of Ind. Tech., Nihon Univ.M, RIKENN, Fac. of Engn., Osaka Electro-Comm. Univ.O, Fac. of Info. Sci., Hiroshima City Univ.P, JAEAQ
T. Kawashima, M. Anzorena, C. A. H. CondoriA, E. de la FuenteB, Y. HayashiC, K. HibinoD, N. HottaE, A. Jimenez-MezaB, Y. KatayoseF, C. KatoC, S. Kato, I. KawaharaF, K. Kawata, T. KoiG, H. KojimaH, R. MaytaI,J, P. MirandaA, K. MunakataC, K. NagayaF, Y. Nakamura, C. NinaA, M. NishizawaK, R. NoguchiF, S. Ogio, M. Ohnishi, S. OkukawaF, A. OshimaG, M. RaljevichA, H. RiveraA, T. SaitoL, Y. SakakibaraF, T. Sako, T. K. Sako, T. SasakiD, S. ShibataH, A. ShiomiM, M. SubietaA, N. TajimaN, W. TakanoD, M. Takita, Y. TamedaO, K. TanakaP, R. TiconaA, I. Toledano-JuarezB, H. TsuchiyaQ, Y. TsunesadaI,J, S. UdoD, K. YamazakiG, Y. Yokoe et al. (The ALPACA Collaboration)
3
The ALPACA experiment 32: Development of Front-end Electronics 4
Fac. of Engn., Yokohama Natl. Univ., ICRR, Univ. of TokyoA, IIF, UMSAB, Univ. de GuadalajaraC, Dept. of Phys., Shinshu Univ.D, Fac. of Engn., Kanagawa Univ.E, Utsunomiya Univ.F, Coll. of Engn., Chubu Univ.H, Astro. Obs., Chubu Univ.I, Grad. Sch. of Sci., Osaka Metro. Univ.J, NITEP, Osaka Metro. Univ.K, NIIL, Tokyo Metro. Coll. of Ind. Tech.M, Coll. of Ind. Tech., Nihon Univ.N, RIKENO, Fac. of Engn., Osaka Electro-Comm. Univ.P, Fac. of Info. Sci., Hiroshima City Univ.Q, JAEAR
Y. Sakakibara ,M. AnzorenaA, C. A. H. CondoriB, E. de la FuenteC, Y. HayashiD, K. HibinoE, N. HottaF, A. Jimenez-MezaC, Y. Katayose, C. KatoD, S. KatoA, I. Kawahara, T. KawashimaA, K. KawataA, T. KoiH, H. KojimaI, R. MaytaJ,K, P. MirandaB, K. MunakataD, K. Nagaya, Y. NakamuraA, C. NinaB, M. NishizawaL, R. Noguchi, S. OgioA, M. OhnishiA, S. Okukawa, A. OshimaH, M. RaljevichB, H. RiveraB, T. SaitoM, T. SakoA, T. K. SakoA, T. SasakiE, S. ShibataI, A. ShiomiN, M. SubietaB, N. TajimaO, W. TakanoE, M. TakitaA, Y. TamedaP, K. TanakaQ, R. TiconaB, I. Toledano-JuarezC, H. TsuchiyaR, Y. TsunesadaJ,K, S. UdoE, K. YamazakiH, Y. YokoeA et al. (The ALPACA Collaboration)
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ALPACA実験33:development of trigger electronics for the full ALPACA array
東大宇宙線研, サン・アンドレス大A, グアダラハラ大B, 信州大理C, 神奈川大工D, 宇都宮大E, 横浜国大工F, 中部大工G, 中部大天文台H, 大阪公大理I, 大阪公大南部研J, 国立情報学研K, 都立産業技術高専L, 日本大生産工M, 理研N, 大阪電通大工O, 広島市大情P, 原子力機構Q
M. Anzorena, C. A. H. CondoriA, E. de la FuenteB, 林優希C, 日比野欣也D, 堀田直己E, A. Jimenez-MezaB, 片寄祐作F, 加藤千尋C, 加藤勢, 川原一輝F, 川島輝能, 川田和正, 小井辰巳G, 小島浩司H, R. MaytaI,J, P. MirandaA, 宗像一起C, 長屋開人F, 中村佳昭, C. NinaA, 西澤正己K, 野口陸F, 荻尾彰一, 大西宗博, 奥川創介F, 大嶋晃敏G, M. RaljevichA, H. RiveraA, 齋藤敏治L, 榊原陽平F, 﨏隆志, 佐古崇志, 佐々木翼D, 柴田祥一H, 塩見昌司M, M. SubietaA, 田島典夫N, 鷹野和紀子D, 瀧田正人, 多米田裕一郎O, 田中公一P, R. TiconaA, I. Toledano-JuarezB, 土屋晴文Q, 常定芳基I,J, 有働慈治D, 山崎勝也G, 横江誼衡, 他 The ALPACA Collaboration
5
Observation of very-high-energy gamma-ray sources with the Tibet air shower array (7)
ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo, Dept. of Phys., Hirosaki Univ.A, Fac. of Engn., Kanagawa Univ.B, Dept. of Phys., Shinshu Univ.C, Utsunomiya Univ.D, Shibaura Inst. of Tech.E, Fac. of Engn., Yokohama Natl. Univ.F, ROISH, NIII, NICTJ, Tokyo Metro. Coll. of Ind. Tech.K, Konan Univ.L, Coll. of Ind. Tech., Nihon Univ.M, Shonan Inst. of Tech.N, Res. Inst. for Sci. and Engn., WasedaO, JAEAP
S. Kato, M. AmenomoriA, K. HibinoB, Y. HayashiC, N. HottaD, K. KasaharaE, Y. KatayoseF, C. KatoC, I. KawaharaF, T. Kawashima, K. Kawata, M. KozaiH, K. MunakataC, K. NagayaF, Y. Nakamura, H. NanjoA, M. NishizawaI, R. NoguchiF, M. Ohnishi, S. OkukawaF, S. OzawaJ, T. SaitoK, Y. SakakibaraF, M. SakataL, T. Sako, T. K. Sako, T. SasakiB, M. ShibataF, A. ShiomiM, H. SugimotoN, W. TakanoB, M. Takita, N. TateyamaB, S. ToriiO, H. TsuchiyaP, S. UdoB, Y. Yokoe et al. (The Tibet ASγ Collaboration)
6
Study of Gamma-ray/Cosmic-Ray Air Shower Separation Method With Deep Learning Algorithm(Ⅱ)
Fac. of Engn., Yokohama Natl. Univ., Dept. of Phys., Hirosaki Univ.A, Fac. of Engn., Kanagawa Univ.B, Dept. of Phys., Shinshu Univ.C, Utsunomiya Univ.D, Shibaura Inst. of Tech.E, ICRR, Univ. of TokyoG, ROISH, NIII, NICTJ, Tokyo Metro. Coll. of Ind. Tech.K, Konan Univ.L, Coll. of Ind. Tech., Nihon Univ.M, Shonan Inst. of Tech.N, Res. Inst. for Sci. and Engn., WasedaO, JAEAP
S. Okukawa, M. AmenomoriA, K. HibinoB, Y. HayashiC, N. HottaD, K. KasaharaE, Y. Katayose, C. KatoC, S. KatoG, I. Kawahara, T. KawashimaG, K. KawataG, M. KozaiH, K. MunakataC, K. Nagaya, Y. NakamuraG, H. NanjoA, M. NishizawaI, R. Noguchi, M. OhnishiG, S. OzawaJ, T. SaitoK, Y. Sakakibara, M. SakataL, T. SakoG, T. K. SakoG, T. SasakiB, M. Shibata, A. ShiomiM, H. SugimotoN, W. TakanoB, M. TakitaG, N. TateyamaB, S. ToriiO, H. TsuchiyaP, S. UdoB, Y. YokoeG et al. (The Tibet ASγ Collaboration)

Break (15:00〜15:15)

Neutrino oscillation

7
Searches for neutrinos coincident with GRB 221009A and NGC 1068 with Super-Kamiokande
ICRR Univ. of Tokyo, Kavli IPMU Univ. of TokyoA
Xubin Wang, Saki FujitaA, Yuuki Nakano, Kimihiro Okumura
8
Evaluation by background simulation of the ultra-low radioactivity germanium detector in the Kamioka underground laboratory
YNU, RCNS, Tohoku Univ.A, Tohoku Univ.B, ICRR Univ. of TokyoC, Tokyo Univ.D, Tokyo Univ. of Sci.E
Serina Suzuki, Akihiro Minamino, Koichi IchimuraA, Kiseki NakamuraB, Hiroyuki SekiyaC, Motoyasu IkedaC, Keishi HosokawaC, Kei IekiC, Yasuhiro NakajimaD, Hiroshi ItoE
9
SK-Gd: current status and physic prospect
ICRR
Takatomi Yano for Super-Kamiokande collaboration
10
Development of neutron tagging algorithm and its validation in Super-Kamiokande
ICRR, The Univ. of Tokyo, Okayama Univ.A
S. Han, T. Yano, M. HaradaA, Y. KoshioA, K. Okumura, for the Super-Kamiokande Collaboration
11
Evaluation and improvement of neutron capture event detection methods in SK-Gd
ICRR
Y.Kanemura, H.Sekiya, H.Seungho, T.Yano, Super Kamiokande Collaboration
12
Atmospheric neutrino reconstruction and oscillation analysis with neutron detection in SK-Gd
ICRR
Shintaro Miki, Masato Shiozawa, on behalf of the Super-Kamiokande Collaboration

23rd S1 Room 23aS1 9:00〜12:30

Theoretical Particle Physics
SFT, QFT

1
On the spectrum around numerical solutions in open string field theory
Sanyo-Onoda City Univ.
Isao Kishimoto
2
The open-closed string field theory using the Kaku vertex
Tsukuba U.
Yuji Ando
3
Renormalization of one-loop scattering amplitudes in scalar field theories via homotopy algebras
Inst. of Phys. UTokyo, Dept. of Phys. Nagoya Univ.UA
Yuji Okawa, Shono ShibuyaA
4
Correlation functions of scalar field theories from homotopy algebras
Inst. of Phys. UTokyo
Yuji Okawa
5
Correlation functions involving Dirac fields from homotopy algebras
Inst. of Phys. UTokyo
Keisuke Konosu, Yuji Okawa
6
Machine Learning Post-Minkowskian Integrals
RESCEU, DESYA, Technische Universität MünchenB
Ryusuke Jinno, Gregor KälinA, Zhengwen LiuA, Henrique RubiraB

Break (10:30〜10:45)

quantum computation and topology in QFT

7
Superconformal field theories and classical error correction codes
UTokyoA, Osaka Univ.B
Shinichiro YahagiA, Kohki KawabataA,B
8
Construction of conformal field theories from qudit codes
Dept. of Phys., Faculty of Science, Univ. of Tokyo, Dept. of Phys., Faculty of Science, Osaka Univ., Dept. of Phys., Faculty of Science, Osaka Univ.A, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Univ. of TokyoB
Kohki Kawabata, Tatsuma NishiokaA, Takuya OkudaB
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Conserved charges in the quantum simulation of integrable spin chains
Univ. of Tokyo, Seikei Univ.A, Southeast Univ.B, Kavli IPMUC, Meiji Gakuin Univ.D
Juan W. Pedersen, Kazunobu MaruyoshiA, Takuya Okuda, Ryo SuzukiB, Masahito YamazakiC, Yutaka YoshidaD
10
Majorana fermions on Din--Zakrzewski instantons
TUS
Shintaro Yamamoto, Yuki Amari, Nobuyuki Sawado
11
Integrable vortex equations on compact Riemann surfaces
Kitasato Univ.
Kaoru Miyamoto, Atsushi Nakamula
12
Hybrid solitons with monopoles, strings, and domain walls
Yamagata U.A, KEKB, Keio U.C
Minoru EtoA, Yu HamadaB, Muneto NittaC
13
Generalized chiral instabilities
Keio U.A, KEKB
Naoki YamamotoA, Ryo YokokuraB,A

23rd S2 Room 23aS2 9:00〜12:30

Theoretical Particle Physics
Model building

1
Quantum current dissipation in superconducting strings and vortons
U. of Wisconsin-Madison, KEKA, Kyoto U.B
Yoshihiko Abe, Yu HamadaA, Kota Saji, Koichi YoshiokaB
2
Model building by coset space dimensional reduction using eight-dimensional coset spaces
Institute for Cosmic Ray Research (ICRR), The University of Tokyo, Department of Physics, Faculty of Engineering Science, Yokohama National UniversityA, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Saitama UniversityB
Kento Asai, Joe SatoA, Ryosuke SudaB, Yasutaka TakanishiA,B, Toshifumi YamadaA, Masaki J. S. YangA,B
3
Comprehensive Analysis of Equivalence Classes in 5-D SU(N) gauge theory on S1/Z2 orbifold
Adv Sci and Eng., Hiroshima Univ., IMC, Hiroshima Univ.A
Takeuchi Kota, Inagaki TomohiroA
4
The GUT model including the mirror particles and its experimental testability
Hiroshima Univ.A, Hiroshima Univ. CORE-UB
Yusuke ShimizuA,B, Shonosuke TakeshitaA
5
Gauge Coupling Unification in SU(5) grand unified theories including 45 representation Higgs
Shimane UniversityA, Osaka Metropolitan UniversityB, Yokohama National UniversityC
Keisuke NaganoA,B, Naoyuki HabaB, Yasuhiro ShimizuB, Toshifumi YamadaC
6
Novel loop-diagrammatic approach to QCD theta parameter and application to the left-right model
Nagoya, Nagoya KMIA, Tokyo IPMUB, KEKC, CAS ITPD
Naohiro Osamura, Junji HisanoA,B, Teppei KitaharaA,C,D, Atsuyuki Yamada

Break (10:30〜10:45)

Dark matter

7
Gauged U(1)X breaking as origin of tiny neutrino masses, stability of dark matter and baryogenesis
KIAS, Sichuan UA, Osaka UB
Toshinori Matsui, Takaaki NomuraA, Kei YagyuB
8
Pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone Dark Matter from Non-Abelian Gauge Symmetry
South China Normal U., Kyushu U.A, U. of MiyazakiB, National Taiwan U.C
Hajime OtsukaA, Takashi ShimomuraA,B, Koji TsumuraA, Yoshiki Uchida, Naoki YamatsuC
9
Constraints on majoron dark matter from future neutrino experiments
Ochanomizu U., IBSA
Michiru Niibo, Kensuke AkitaA
10
Dark Matter Detection via Nuclear Magnons
Department of Physics, The University of Tokyo, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of CaliforniaA, Department of Physics, Tohoku UniversityB
Thanaporn Sichanugrist, So ChigusaA, Takeo Moroi, Kazunori NakayamaB
11
Minimal SUSY U(1)x model with an R-parity conservation
OISTA, Meio U.B, U. AlabamaC
Satsuki OdaA,B, Nobuchika OkadaC, Nathan PapapietroC, Dai-suke TakahashiA,B
12
Higgs Portal Majorana Fermionic Dark Matter with the Freeze-in Mechanism
Shimane UniversityA, Osaka Metropolitan UniversityB, Yokohama National UniversityC
Junpei IkemotoA, B, Naoyuki HabaB, Yasuhiro ShimizuB, Toshifumi YamadaC
13
Cascades of high-energy SM particles in the primordial thermal plasma
KEK, Tohoku UA
Kyohei Mukaida, Masaki YamadaA

23rd T1 Room 23aT1 9:00〜12:25

Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics,Beam Physics
T2K, Neutrino physics (2)

1
(Invited Presentation.) Start of the T2K experiment phase II : progress and prospects for J-PARC neutrino beam and near detector upgrades
KEK IPNS
Tsunayuki Matsubara
2
Proposal of computationally efficient statistical analysis for future neutrino oscillation experiments
Tohoku U.
Lukas Berns
3
Robustness test of the interaction model for a joint oscillation analysis of SK atmospheric and T2K beam neutrinos
Univ. Tokyo, Tohoku Univ.A, Kavli IPMUB, Kyoto Univ.C, Stony Brook Univ.D, Rochester Univ.E, KEKF, LLRG
Aoi Eguchi, Lukas BernsA, Junjie XiaB, Jianrun HuC, Christophe BronnerC, Roger WendellC, Ciro RiccioD, Clarence WretE, Megan FriendF, Benjamin QuilainG, Masashi Yokoyama, Super-Kamiokande Collaboration, T2K Collaboration
4
Development of a new detector for measurement of decay-at-rest electron-neutrino cross section (DaRveX)
Kitasato Univ., Tohoku Univ. RCNSA, Osaka Univ.B
Y. Hoshino, T. Kawasaki, T. Konno, S. Mizusawa, F. SuekaneA, T. TokurakuA, N, KadotaA, Y. SugayaB

Break (10:30〜10:45)

Neutrino physics (2)

5
Status of the preparation and construction of the detector for nue + lead cross section measurement experiment, DaRveX
Tohoku Univ. RCNS, Kitasato Univ.A, Osaka Univ.B
N. Kadota, F. Suekane, T. Tokuraku, T. KawasakiA, T. KonnoA, Y. HoshinoA, S. MizusawaA, Y. SugayaB
6
Status and prospects of the JSNS2 and JSNS2-II experiments (1)
KEK
Takasumi Maruyama and JSNS2 / JSNS2-II collaborators
7
Status and prospects of the JSNS2 and JSNS2-II experiments (2)
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Taku Dodo and JSNS2/JSNS2-II collaborators
8
Study about the accidental backgrounds from the long physics run of JSNS2 (3)
KEK
Lee Dongha, JSNS2 and JSNS2-II collaborations
9
The status of the JSNS2-I/II experiment (4)
KEK
ChangDong Shin and JSNS2 / JSNS2-II collaborators

23rd S1 Room 23pS1 13:30〜17:10

Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Division 4,Division 8,Division 11
Foundation of Machine Learning Physics

1
(Symposium Session.) Introduction - The creation of “learning physics” and the interpretation of space-time network
Kyoto Univ., Phys. Dept.
Koji Hashimoto
2
(Symposium Session.) Progress of lattice QCD by machine learning
IPUT OK
Akio Tomiya
3
(Symposium Session.) How does deep learning change high energy physics, or not?
KEK
Mihoko Nojiri
4
(Symposium Session.) Analysis and Generation of Wave Functions in Solid State Physics
Sophia Univ., Phys. Devision
Tomi Ohtsuki

Break (15:30〜15:40)

5
(Symposium Session.) Deep learning from physics perspectives
RIKEN AIP/iTHEMS
Akinori Tanaka
6
(Symposium Session.) Statistical mechanics approach to high-dimensional machine learning
Univ. Tokyo, Phys. Dept.
Yoshiyuki Kabashima
7
(Symposium Session.) Topology and Machine Learning
APCTP
Yuji Hirono

23rd S2 Room 23pS2 13:30〜17:00

Theoretical Particle Physics
Cosmology

1
A new constraint on lepton flavor asymmetry in the early Universe through the chiral plasma instability
CERN, School of Science, U TokyoA, KEKB, Munster U.C, School of Science, Tohoku UD
Valerie Domcke, Kohei KamadaA, Kyohei MukaidaB, Kai SchmitzC, Masaki YamadaD
2
Resolving Hubble Tension by U(1){L{\mu} - L{\tau}} Gauge Boson and Majoron
Graduate School of Science, Saitama Univ., College of Engineering Science, Yokohama National Univ.A, Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, The University of TokyoB
T. Asano, J. SatoA, M. YangA, K. AsaiB
3
The evolution of domain walls with asymmetric potentials
FRISA, Tohoku U.B
Naoya KitajimaA,B, Junseok LeeB, Fuminobu TakahashiB, Wen YinB
4
Low Scale Axion Inflation
Tohoku U.
Yuma Narita, Fuminobu Takahashi, Wen Yin
5
Instability of the Electroweak Vacuum in Starobinsky Inflation
Department of Physics, School of Science, The University of Tokyo, Department of Physics, School of Science, Tohoku UniversityA
Qiang Li, Takeo Moroi, Kazunori NakayamaA, Wen YinA
6
Reheating process in Cartan modified gravity
Adv Sci and Eng., Hiroshima Univ., IMC, Hiroshima Univ.A
Yoshioka Naoki, Taniguchi Masahiko, Inagaki TomohiroA

Break (15:00〜15:15)

Collider, QCD

7
Search for B-L gauge boson with sterile neutrino dark matter at FASER
ICRR, Hokkaido U.A, U. of MiyazakiB, Kyushu U.C, South China Normal U.D
Shintaro Eijima, Osamu SetoA, Takashi ShimomuraB,C, Yoshiki UchidaD
8
Electroweak precision test of axion-like particles
KEK
Masashi Aiko, Motoi Endo
9
Understanding jet classification with deep learning
Nagoya Univ., KEKA, IPMUA, Rutgers Univ.B
Amon FURUICHI, Mihoko NOJIRIA, Sung Hak LimB
10
Moments for positivity: using Drell-Yan data to test positivity bounds and reverse-engineer new physics
CAU, IHEPA, KCLB, USTCC
Kimiko Yamashita, Xu LiA, Ken MimasuB, Chengjie YangA, Cen ZhangA, Shuang-Yong ZhouC
11
Factorization of the quasi parton distribution functions via boosted non-local operators II
Juntendo Univ.
Hiroyuki Kawamura, Kazuhiro Tanaka
12
The role of the strange quark mass in chiral SU(2) and U(1) axial breaking
UCAS, Jilin U.A, IPUT OsakaB
Mamiya Kawaguchi, Chuan-Xin CuiA, Jin-Yang LiA, Shinya MatsuzakiA, Akio TomiyaB
13
Spontaneous Breaking of Discrete Flavor Symmetry and CP(-like) Symmetry
RISE, Nara Women's University, Dept. of Phys. Nara Women's University
Shohei Uemura, Hiroshi OhkiA

23rd W3 Room 23pW3 13:30〜16:45

Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics Joint
neutrino oscillation

1
Search for Diffuse Supernova Neutrino Background in Super-Kamiokande with 0.01wt% gadolinium loaded water
Okayama Univ.
M. Harada, for the Super-Kamiokande Collaboration
2
Study of atmospheric neutrino background in supernova relic neutrino search in the SK-Gd experiment
Okayama University, Super-Kamiokande Collaboration
Seiya Sakai, Super-Kamiokande Collaboration
3
Supernova monitoring status in Super-Kamiokande
ILANCE (CNRS - Univ. of Tokyo), ICRR (Univ. of Tokyo)A, Okayama Univ.B
Guillaume Pronost, Motoyasu IkedaA, Yuri KashiwagiA, Yusuke KoshioB, Fumi NakanishiB, Hiroyuki SekiyaA, for the Super-Kamiokande Collaboration
4
The Evaluation of Supernova Model Discrimination and Pointing Accuracy with SK-Gd
ICRR, Okayama Univ.A, ILANCE(CNRS - University of Tokyo)B
Yuri Kashiwagi, Hiroyuki Sekiya, Yusuke KoshioA, Guillaume PronostB, Motoyasu Ikeda, Fumi NakanishiA, for the Super-Kamiokande Collaboration
5
Development of discrete data analysis method for supernova neutrino emitted late phase
Okayama Univ., Kyushu Univ.A, NIT, NumazuB, Univ. of Tokyo, KomabaC, RIKEND, Kyoto Univ.E
Fumi NAKANISHI, Ken'ichiro NAKAZATOA, Masayuki HARADA, Yusuke KOSHIO, Kosuke SUMIYOSHIB, Yudai SUWAC, Masamitsu MORIC, Akira HARADAD, Roger WENDELLE
6
Measurement of cosmogenic 9Li in SK-Gd
TUS
Masataka Shinoki, Super-Kamiokande Collaboration

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
Systematic evaluation of humidity dependence in the Radon detector (3)
ICRR, ILANCE CNRSA, Kobe Univ.B
Y.Nakano, H.Sekiya, G.PronostA, Y.TakeuchiB
8
Development of Radon removal air supply system with Activated Carbon Fibers
Kobe University, ICRR, The Univ. of TokyoA
Y Takagi, A Suzuki, Y Takeuchi, H SekiyaA
9
Calibration of Super-Kamiokande detector response using Ni/Cf sources to reduce energy scale uncertainty in the GeV region
ICRR
K. Shimizu, K. Hiraide, Y. Nakano, M. Shiozawa, Super-Kamiokande Collaboration
10
Development of water transparency measurement using Gadolinium gamma cascade in SK-Gd.
Univ. TokyoA
LiCheng Feng, Yasuhiro NakajimaA, for SuperK Collaboration
11
Measurement of the charge ratio and the polarization of the cosmic-ray muons with the Super-Kamiokande detector
Okayama University, ICRRA, for the Super-Kamiokande collaboration
Tomoaki Tada, Yuuki NakanoA, Hussain Kitagawa, Yusuke Koshio, for the Super-Kamiokande collaboration
12
Comparison of cross section models for neutrino-induced single pion production
Tokyo Univ. of Science, ICRRA
Koki Yamauchi, Masaki Ishitsuka, Yoshinari HayatoA, for the Super-Kamiokande Collaboration

24th S1 Room 24aS1 9:00〜12:00

Theoretical Particle Physics
string theory, AdS/CFT

1
(Invited Presentation.) Black hole information loss problem and the island formula
Hakubi center, Kyoto University
Tomonori Ugajin
2
Pseudo Entropy in dS/CFT and Time-like Entanglement Entropy
YITP
Kazuki Doi, Jonathan Harper, Ali Mollabashi, Tadashi Takayanagi, Yusuke Taki
3
Gravitational collapse of null matter and island formula
CST, Nihon Univ.
Yuuta Saito, Akitsugu Miwa

Break (10:15〜10:30)

4
Move
5
A generalization of AdS/BCFT correspondence with boundary localized scalar field.
YITP
Hiroki Kanda, Masahide Sato, Tadashi Takayanagi, Yuki Suzuki, Zixia Wei
6
Bulk reconstruction of AdSd+1 metrics and developing kinematic space
Dept. of Phys. Kyoto Univ.
Kakeru Sugiura, Daichi Takeda
7
Spacetime-emergent ring toward tabletop quantum gravity experiments
Kyoto Univ. Sci.
Koji Hashimoto, Daichi Takeda, Koichiro Tanaka, Shingo Yonezawa
8
Phase transition of moving defects in AdS/CFT correspondence
Chuo U.
Fuminori Okabayashi, Shin Nakamura
9
Dissipative tunneling in AdS/CFT correspondence
Chuo U., Shanghai Jiao Tong U.A
Kaihua Guo, Shin Nakamura, Masataka MatsumotoA
10
Holographic Weyl Semimetals in Sakai-Sugimoto Model
Chuo U., Univ. of Illinois at ChicagoA
Shin Nakamura, Norihiro Tanahashi, Haruki FurukawaA

24th S2 Room 24aS2 9:00〜12:30

Theoretical Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Finite temperature and density

1
Role of axial U(1) anomaly in QCD chiral phase transition
YITP, RIKEN RCCSA, Osaka U.B, KEKC, SOKENDAID, JAEAE
Sinya Aoki, Yasumichi AokiA, Hidenori FukayaB, Shoji HashimotoC,D, Issaku KanamoriA, Takeshi KanekoC, Yoshifumi NakamuraA, Christian RohrhoferB, Kei SuzukiE (JLQCD Collaboration)
2
Controlling residual chiral symmetry breaking effects of domain wall fermions in QCD thermodynamics
RIKEN R-CCS, YITPA, Osaka U.B, KEKC, SOKENDAID, Nagoya U. KMIE
Yasumichi Aoki, Sinya AokiA, Hidenori FukayaB, Jishnu Goswami, Shoji HashimotoC,D, Issaku Kanamori, Takashi KanekoC,D,E, Yoshifumi Nakamura, Yu Zhang
3
Finite temperature QCD phase transition with 3 flavors of Mobius domain wall fermions
RIKEN R-CCS, KEKA, SOKENDAIB, Nagoya Univ. KMIC
Yu Zhang, Yasumichi Aoki, Shoji HashimotoA,B, Issaku Kanamori, Takeshi KanekoA,B,C, Yoshifumi Nakamura
4
Studies of chiral phase transition using Möbius domain wall fermions in (2+1)-flavor QCD
Riken RCCS, YITPA, Osaka U.B, KEKC, SOKENDAID, Nagoya U. KMIE
Jishnu Goswami, Sinya AokiA, Yasumichi Aoki, Hidenori FukayaB, Shoji HashimotoC,D, Issaku Kanamori, Takashi KanekoC,D,E, Yoshifumi Nakamura, Yu Zhang (JLQCD Collaboration)
5
Complex Langevin Method in Lattice QCD at Finite Density for Diquark Condensates
KEK, University of TsukubaA, Tokuyama KosenB, Hiroshima UniversityC, Shizuoka UniversityD, RIKENE
Kohtaroh Miura, Yuhma Asano, Yuta Ito, Hideo Matsufuru, Yusuke Namekawa, Jun Nishimura, Asato Tsuchiya, Shoichiro Tsutsui, Takeru Yokota
6
Chemical potential dependence of the endpoint of the first-order phase transition in the heavy-quark regime of finite-temperature lattice QCD
Niigata Univ., Osaka Univ.A, Univ. TsukubaB, Kyoto Univ.C
Shinji Ejiri, Ryo AshikawaA, Kazuyuki KanayaB, Masakiyo KitazawaC

Break (10:30〜10:45)

Hadron

7
B → πℓν form factors from lattice QCD
KEKA, SOKENDAIB, Nagoya University KMIC, RIKEN RCCSD, Osaka UniversityE
Takashi KanekoA,B,C, Yasumichi AokiD, Hidenori FukayaE, Shoji HashimotoA,B, Issaku KanamoriD, Protick MohantaA, Yoshifumi NakamuraD (JLQCD Collaboration)
8
Nucleon isovector form factors from 2+1-flavor domain-wall lattice QCD at physical mass
KEK
Shigemi Ohta
9
Nucleon axial form factor from lattice QCD with physical quark masses
Tohoku U.A, RIKEN R-CCSB, Hiroshima U.C, Tsukuba U. CCSD, Tsukiba U.D
Ryutaro TsujiA,B, Yasumichi AokiB, Ken-Ichi IshikawaC, Yoshinobu KuramashiD, Shoici SasakiA, Eigo ShintaniD, Takeshi YamazakiE
10
Model-independent analysis for pion charge radius and evaluation of systematic error
U. of TsukubaA, YITP, Kyoto U.B
Kohei SatoA, Hiromasa WatanabeB, Takeshi YamazakiA
11
Configuration generations for the determination of hadron forces at the physical point
RIKEN-iTHEMSA, RECNS Keio U.B, RCNP Osaka U.C
Etsuko ItouA,B,C for HAL QCD collaboration
12
Baryon-baryon interaction from lattice QCD on physical point(Strangeness=-1,-3)
RCNP, Osaka Univ., RIKEN-iTHEMSA
Takahiro Doi for HAL QCD collaboration
13
Baryon-baryon interaction from lattice QCD on the physical point (Strangeness=-4,0)
RIKEN-iTHEMS
Takumi Doi for HAL QCD collaboration

24th T1 Room 24aT1 9:00〜12:35

Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics
ATLAS, Top and hadron physics

1
(Invited Presentation.) Challenges and evaluations of Run3 LHC, ATLAS, and the physics analysis - From the front line of operation at the running experiment
International Center for Elementary Particle Physics, The University of Tokyo (ICEPP)
Yasuyuki Okumura
2
(Invited Presentation.) Progresses in preparation for HL-LHC experiments and physics - From the front line of R&D in the accelerator and the detector
Osaka University (Osaka Univ.)
Minoru Hirose
3
Estimation of systematic uncertainties on the top mass measurement using J⁄ψ meson at the LHC-ATLAS experiment
Nagoya Univ. Sci.A, Nagoya Univ. KMIB, KEK IPNSB, Shinshu Univ. Sci.D, Tokyo Tech Univ. Sci.E
Haruka AsadaA, Makoto TomotoA,B,C, Yasuyuki HoriiA,B, Kentaro KawadeD, Yohei YamaguchiE
4
Mystery of analysis of CMS Bose-Einstein correlation (13TeV) by τ-model: analysis by two-component formula CFII×LRC
National Institute of Technology Toba College, School of General Education, Shinshu UniversityA, Department of Physics Shinshu UniversityB
Takuya Mizoguchi, Seiji MatsumotoA, Minoru BiyajimaB

Break (10:40〜10:55)

Higgs phyiscs, New particle search (1)

5
Studies on a graph neural network based truth tagging approach in the search for Higgs to charm quark decay analysis using the LHC-ATLAS Experiment
Osaka Univ.A, ICEPPB, INFN Univ. of GenovaC, Weizmann Inst. of Sci.D
Lakmin WickremasingheA, Hajime NanjoA, Minoru HiroseA, Tatsuya MasubuchiB, Francesco A.Di BelloC, Martino TanasiniC, Andrea CoccaroC, Nilotpal KakatiD, ATLAS FTAG Group, ATLAS Hbb Group
6
Background Estimation for Non-resonant Di-Higgs Production Search in the bbtautau Final State on the ATLAS experiment
The Grad. Univ. for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI, Academia Sinica, TaipeiA, Univ. of MichiganB, High Energy Accelerator Res. Org., KEKC
Shiwen An, Tulin VarolA, Yanlin LiuB, Manabu TogawaC, Yu NakahamaC
7
Search for B+ → K+ a decay associated with heavy QCD axion in Belle II
KEK
Shintaro Ito, Shohei Nishida, Akimasa Ishikawa, and Belle II collaboration
8
Search for lepton flavor violating decay B+→K+τ± (ℓ=μ, e) at Belle
Yonsei University
Shun Watanuki, Youngjoon Kwon, et al. (Belle Collaboration)
9
Unexplored model space in MSSM motivated by muon g-2 anomaly and search strategy at the LHC-ATLAS experiment
Dept. of Phys. Univ. of TokyoA, ICEPP Univ. of TokyoB
T.AokiA, M.IshinoB, Y.OkumuraB, S.ChenB

24th S1 Room 24pS1 13:30〜17:00

Theoretical Particle Physics
Black hole and quantum gravity

1
Holography in anomaly flow and anomaly cancellation
Osaka University
Yutaka Hosotani
2
Nonperturbative aspects of Yang-Mills theory at finite temperature based on holographic entanglement entropy.
College of Engineering, Nihon University
Tadahito NAKAJIMA
3
A semi-classical configuration satisfying the entropy-area law
RIKEN iTHEMS
Yuki Yokokura
4
Black Hole States in the PSSY model and the Doubled PSSY model
Univ. of Tokyo, Komaba, KITSA
Tsubasa Kubo, Akihiro MiyataA
5
The Exact WKB analysis and the Stokes phenomena of the Unruh effect and Hawking radiation
Saitama Institute of Technology, Sun Yat-sen Univ.A
Tomohiro Matsdua, Seishi EnomotoA
6
Entanglement negativity from dynamical branes in JT gravity
Shinshu Univ.
Kazumi Okuyama, Takeshi Tachibana

Break (15:00〜15:15)

Quantum gravity, QFT, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics

7
Black Hole Extremality in Nonlinear Electrodynamics and the Weak Gravity Conjecture
Wisconsin U., Kobe U.A
Yoshihiko Abe, Toshifumi NoumiA, Kaho YoshimuraA
8
Chaotic string motion in a near pp-wave limit of AdS5×S5
Kyoto U.
Shodai Kushiro, Kentaroh Yoshida
9
Energy of boundary of spacetime
RIKEN BNL, KEKA
Nobuyuki Matsumoto, Yu HamadaA
10
Anomalous diffusion in a randomly modulated velocity field
Ochanomizu U., OUJA, Tama Art U.B, U. of TokyoC, Brain PadD
Noriaki AibaraA, Naoaki FujimotoB, So KatagiriA, Yutaka MatsuoC, Yoshiki MatsuokaA, Akio Sugamoto, Ken YokoyamaA, Tsukasa YumibayashiD
11
The Virasoro Squeezed State and its Application
Open Univ. Japan, Ochanomizu UniversityA, BrainPad Inc.B
So Katagiri, Akio SugamotoA, Koichiro Yamaguchi, Tsukasa YumibayashiB
12
Quantization of Nambu Brackets from Operator Formalism in Classical Mechanics
Open Univ. Japan
So Katagiri
13
Fluctuating Non-linear Non-equilibrium System in Terms of Nambu Thermodynamics
OUJ, Ochanomizu U.A
Yoshiki Matsuoka, So Katagiri, Akio SugamotoA

24th S2 Room 24pS2 13:30〜17:00

Theoretical Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Sign problem, matrix model

1
(Invited Presentation.) Sign problem and the Worldvolume Hybrid Monte Carlo method
Kyoto University
Masafumi Fukuma
2
Solving the sign problem in the complex scalar theory at finite density by the Worldvolume Hybrid Monte Carlo method
Kyoto Univ., Hiroshima Univ.A
Masafumi Fukuma, Yusuke NamekawaA
3
Numerical study of quantum cosmology by the generalized Lefschetz thimble method
SOKENDAI, KEKA
Chien-Yu Chou, Jun NishimuraA
4
Novel understanding of the quantum tunneling effect based on real-time path integral in the Lefschetz thimble method
SOKENDAI, KEKA, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental UniversityB, Department of Physics, Niigata UniversityC
Jun NishimuraA, Katsuta SakaiA,B, Atis YosprakobA,C
5
Numerical studies of decoherence at finite temperature based on the Lefschetz thimble method
KEKA, SOKENDAIB, YITP, Kyoto U.C
Jun NishimuraA,B, Hiromasa WatanabeC

Break (15:00〜15:15)

Matrix model, machine learning, Hamilton formalism

6
Emergence of an expanding (3+1)-dimensional space-time in the type IIB matrix model
KEKA, National Technical University of AthensB, Setsunan UniversityC, INFND, SOKENDAIE, Shizuoka UniversityF
Kohta HatakeyamaA, Konstantinos N. AnagnostopoulosB, Takehiro AzumaC, Mitsuaki HirasawaD, Jun NishimuraA,E, Stratos Kovalkov PapadoudisB, Asato TsuchiyaF
7
Scale setting for large-N SUSY Yang-Mills via the twisted reduced matrix model on the lattice
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, ADSE Hiroshima U.A
Pietro Butti, Margarita Garcia Perez, Antonio Gonzalez-Arroyo, Ken-Ichi IshikawaA, Masanori OkawaA
8
High-order study of the twisted reduced principal chiral model using numerical stochastic perturbation theory
Hiroshima Univ.A, Universidad Autonoma de MadridB
Yingbo JiA, Ken-Ichi IshikawaA, Masanori OkawaA, Antonio Gonzalez-ArroyoB
9
Numerical study of GWW model combining Cayley transformation and NSPT
Hiroshima Univ.
Hironori Takei, Ken-ichi Ishikawa
10
Local structure of topological charge density via machine learning
YITP
Masakiyo Kitazawa, Yasuhiro Kohno
11
String net formulation of Hamiltonian Lattice QCD
KEK, Keio Univ.A, KEKB
Yoshimasa Hidaka, Tomoya HayataA, Kentaro NishimuraB
12
Quantum many-body scars in lattice gauge theories
Keio Univ., KEKA
Tomoya Hayata, Yoshimasa HidakaA, Kentaro NishimuraA

24th V1 Room 24pV1 13:45〜16:30

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics Joint
Double Beta DecayⅠ(Joint Session)

1
Studies for neutrino-less double-beta decay with CANDLES
RCNP, Osaka Univ., Grad. Sch. Sci., Osaka Univ.A, Fac. of Eng., Univ. of FukuiB, Tokushima Univ.C, Tsukuba Univ.D, Osaka Sangyo Univ.E, WERCF, Grad. Sch. Eng., Osaka Univ.G, ICR, Kyoto Univ.H, ILTI, ILE, Osaka Univ.J
Minami Yuto, Miyoshi GoA, Sakai ToshikiA, Yoshioka AtsushiA, Umehara Saori, Yoshida SeiA, Fushimi Ken-ichiC, Hashimoto AkihiroB, Hazama RyutaE, Hiraiwa TasukuB, Iida TakashiD, Kishida YumikoC, Kishimoto Tadafumi, Kumsut PantiwaE, Matsuoka Kenji, Miyanaga NoriakiG, Muramatsu YoshikiB, Nakajima Jun'yaB, Nakajima KyoheiB, Niki Hdeaki, Niwa YudaiB, Ogawa IzumiB, Okuda HironoriG, Rittirong Anawat, Sakaue AkitoshiC, Suzuki KohtakuF, Takihira Yukichi, Tokita ShigekiG, Tozawa MasashiB, Uemukai Masahiro, Yuhaku RenB
2
Evaluation of Background Removal by Waveform Analysis Using Machine Learning in the Study of Double Beta Decay with CANDLES Experiments
Osaka Univ.
Toshiki Sakai
3
MC simulation development for reducing background events in CANDLES experiment
Osaka Univ., Osaka Univ. RCNPA
Miyoshi Go, Yoshioka Atsushi, Minami YutoA, Umehara SaoriA, Yoshida Sei, for CANDLES collaboration
4
Improvement of pulse shape discrimination analysis for 208Tl background reduction in CANDLES
Osaka Univ., RCNP, Osaka Univ.A
A. Yoshioka, G. Miyoshi, Y. MinamiA, S. UmeharaA, S. Yoshida, and the CANDLES collaboration
5
Purification of calcium chloride for development of high purity calcium fluoride
Tokushima Univ.A, Osaka Univ.B, Tohoku Univ.C, I.S.C.Lab.D, Univ. of TukubaE, Osaka Sangyo Univ.F
A.SakaueA, K.FushimiA, R.HazamaF, K.ImagawaD, Y.KishidaA, K.KoteraA, S.KurosawaC, A.SakagutiE, Y.TakakuE, S.UmeharaB, Y.UranoA, Y.YamamotoA, K.YasudaD

Break (15:00〜15:15)

6
Track reconstruction of muon bundle event in KamLAND
RCNS, Tohoku University
Rikuo Nakamura, for KamLAND-Zen Collaboration
7
KamLAND2-Zen Prototype Detector: Calibration with LED Light Source/Radiation Source
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Jun Nakane, for KamLAND-Zen Collaboration
8
KamLAND2-Zen Prototype Detector: Evaluation of luminescence performance characteristics of liquid scintillators
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Nakajima Rika, for KamLAND-Zen Collaboration
9
KamLAND2-Zen Prototype Detector: Data Acquisition with New Electronics
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Ryunosuke Shoji, for KamLAND-Zen Collaboration
10
The development of a new type of Imaging detector for the reduction of the long-lived nucleus background of the KamLAND-Zen experiment
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Daiki Morita, Itaru Shimizu, Kunio Inoue, Hiroko Watanabe

25th S1 Room 25aS1 9:00〜12:10

Theoretical Particle Physics,Division 1,Division 3,Division 11
Quantum computing and particle physics

1
(Symposium Session.) Introduction
RIKEN
Yoshifumi Nakamura
2
(Symposium Session.) Current Status and Challenges of Quantum Computing
Osaka Univ./RIKEN RQC
Keisuke Fujii
3
(Symposium Session.) Quantum simulation of parton shower in high-energy processes
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
So Chigusa

Break (10:25〜10:40)

4
(Symposium Session.) Quantum computation and Matrix quantum mechanics
YITP
Masazumi Honda
5
(Symposium Session.) Approaches to the quantum simulation of lattice gauge theories and spin chains
U. Tokyo
Takuya Okuda
6
(Symposium Session.) Searching for quantum-classical crossover by computational resource estimation in condensed matter physics
University of Tokyo
Nobuyuki Yoshioka

25th S2 Room 25aS2 9:00〜12:30

Theoretical Particle Physics
Flavor, CP

1
Relation between oscillation probability and the time evolution of the lepton numbers based on quantum field theory
Hiroshima Univ.A, Hiroshima Univ. CORE-UB, Hiroshima Univ. Faculty of Sci.C
Takuya MorozumiA,B, Nicholas J. Benoit, Yusuke ShimizuA,B, Tomoharu OrimiC
2
CP violation and Unitarity triangles by introducing Vector-like quark
Hiroshima Univ.A, Hiroshima Univ. CORE-UB, Hiroshima Ins. of Tech.C
Takuya MorozumiA,B, Yusuke ShimizuA,B, Shonosuke TakeshitaA, Kei YamamotoC
3
Flavor model and analysis based on discrete symmetry
Hiroshima-Univ., Hiroshima-Univ. CORE-UA
Yukimura Izawa, Yusuke ShimizuA
4
Probing New Physics in the Vector-like Lepton Model by Lepton Electric Dipole Moments
UTokyo
Genta Osaki, Shih-Yen Tseng, Koichi Hamaguchi, Natsumi Nagata
5
Restrictions on Yukawa matrix by approximate chiral (Z2) symmetry associated with the lightest neutrino in the type-I seesaw mechanism
Department of Physics, Saitama University, Department of Physics, Graduate School of Engineering Science, Yokohama National University
Masaki J.S. Yang
6
Constraints on leptonic interactions of massless dark photon
Dept. of Physics, Osaka U., INFN PisaA
Xiaolong Deng, Florentin JaffredoA, Minoru Tanaka

Break (10:30〜10:45)

Extra dimension

7
Discrete symmetries in Type IIB MSSM flux vacua
Kyushu U., SokendaiA, APCTPB
Hajime Otsuka, Keiya IshiguroA, Hiroshi OkadaB
8
Texture zeros of quark mass matrices at fixed point τ=ω in modular flavor symmetry
Hokkaido Univ., Niigata Univ.A
Shota Kikuchi, Tatsuo Kobayashi, Morimitsu TanimotoA, Hikaru Uchida
9
Phenomenological aspects of toroidal compactification with magnetic fluxes
Hokkaido Univ.
Shota Kikuchi, Tatsuo Kobayashi, Kaito Nasu, Shohei Takada, Hikaru Uchida
10
Magnetized T2n/ZN orbifold models
Hokkaido Univ.
Shota Kikuchi, Tatsuo Kobayashi, Kaito Nasu, Shohei Takada, Hikaru Uchida
11
Blow-up of magnetized T2/ZN and index theorem
Kobe-U, Hokkaido-UA, Kyusyu-UB, Scuola Normale SuperioreC
Maki Takeuchi, Tatsuo KobayashiA, Hajime OtsukaB, Makoto Sakamoto, Yoshiyuki TatsutaC, Hikaru UchidaA
12
Index and winding numbers on T2/ZN orbifolds with magnetic flux
Kobe-U, Scuola Normale SuperioreA
Hiroki Imai, Makoto Sakamoto, Maki Takeuchi, Yoshiyuki TatsutaA
13
Machine Learning Exploration of Quark and Lepton Flavor Structures
Kyushu U.
Satsuki Nishimura, Coh Miyao, Hajime Otsuka

25th V1 Room 25aV1 9:15〜12:15

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics Joint
Double Beta DecayⅡ(Joint Session)

1
High pressure gas Xe TPC for double beta decay search: development of a 1000L detector
Sci. Kyoto Univ.A, Sci. Tohoku Univ.B, IRNS Kyoto Univ.C, KEKD, Sci. U. TokyoE, ICEPP U. TokyoF
Bungo SUGASHIMAA, Atsuko K. ICHIKAWB, Tsuyoshi NAKAYAA, Kiseki NAKAMURAB, Yoshihisa IWASHITAC, Ken SAKASHITAD, Yasuhiro NAKAJIMAE, Sei BANF, Masashi YOSHIDAA, Shinichi AKIYAMAB, Hibiki SHINAGAWAB, Junya HIKIDAA, Soki URANOB, and the AXEL collaboration
2
ZICSO neutrinoless double beta decay experiment using 96Zr in organic liquid scintillator XX - Preparetion for the measurementp of 2 neutrino double beta decay events -
Miyagi Univ. of Edu, ICRR Univ. of TokyoA, Fukui Univ.B, Tokyo Univ. of Sci.C, IMR Tohoku Univ.D
Y.Fukuda, S.MoriyamaA, K.HiraideA, I.OgawaB, T.GunjiC, S.KurosawaD
3
Search of neutrino less double beta decay with GAGG crystals
UTokyo, NICHe Tohoku Univ.A, IMR Tohoku Univ.B, ILE Osaka Univ.C, ICRRD
Yuka Yamada, Yuki Yamaguchi, Yasuhiro Nakajima, Shunsuke KurosawaA,B,C, Akihiro YamajiA,B, Hiroyuki SekiyaD
4
Double Beta Decay Search for Gd-160 by PIKACHU Experiment 3 - Status on the Development of High Purity GAGG Crystals
University of Tsukuba, Tokyo UniversityA, Tohoku University IMRB, Tohoku University NICHeC, Tokushima UniversityD, Fukui UniversityE, JAXAF
Takashi Iida, Keishi HosokawaA, Masao YoshinoB,C, Kei KamadaB,C, Ken-ichi FushimiD, Kyohei NakajimaE, Keita MizukoshiF, Kotaro Takahashi, Takumi Omori
5
Double Beta Decay Search for Gd-160 by PIKACHU Experiment 4 -Evaluation of scintillator background -
University of Tsukuba
Kotaro Takahashi, Takashi Iida, Takumi Omori

Break (10:30〜10:45)

Dark Matter SearchⅠ (Joint Session)

6
Current status of XENONnT
東大Kavli IPMUA, 東大宇宙線研B, 名大KMIC, 名大ISEED, 神戸大理E
Tuan Khai BuiA, 安部航A,B, 伊藤好孝C,D, Kai MartensA, 風間慎吾C, 金﨑奎E, 神長香乃B, 小林雅俊D, 竹内康雄E, 竹田敦A,B, 濱田悠斗E, 身内賢太朗E, 森山茂栄A,B, 山下雅樹A for the XENON collaboration
7
Background study with water Cherenkov techniques in XENONnT
東大Kavli IPMUA, 東大宇宙線研B, 名大KMIC, 名大ISEED, 神戸大理E
Tuan Khai BuiA, 安部航A,B, 伊藤好孝C,D, Kai MartensA, 風間慎吾C, 金﨑奎E, 神長香乃B, 小林雅俊D, 竹内康雄E, 竹田敦A,B, 濱田悠斗E, 身内賢太朗E, 森山茂栄A,B, 山下雅樹A for the XENON collaboration
8
First results from a Search for New Physics in Nuclear Recoils from XENONnT
Nagoya KMI, XENON collaboration
Shingo Kazama, XENON Collaboration
9
Search for solar-pp neutrino signal using XENONnT
ISEE, Nagoya University for XENON collaboration
Masatoshi Kobayashi for XENON collaboration
10
Estimation of the abundance of 85Kr in the XENONnT
ICRR, U. Tokyo, XENON collaboration
Yoshino Kaminaga, XENON Collaboration
11
Measurement of quantum efficiency for multiple materials towards the development of new electrode for DARWIN
ISEE Nagoya Univ.A, KMI Nagoya Univ.B, IPMU Univ. of TokyoC
Masatoshi KobayashiA, Naoki AoyamaA, Yoshitaka ItowA,B, Shingo KazamaB, Masaki YamashitaC

25th S1 Room 25pS1 13:30〜15:30

Theoretical Particle Physics
QFT, string phenomenology, string amplitudes

1
New Finite Type Multi-Indexed Orthogonal Polynomials Obtained From State-Adding Darboux Transformations
Shinshu Univ.
Satoru Odake
2
Vacuum Decay in Type IIB Superstring Theory and Quantum Fluctuation around Instanton Configuration
Kyushu Univ.
Yutaka Ookouchi, Tsukahara Sohei
3
Suppressed Cosmological Constant in Non-SUSY Heterotic Strings with General Z2 Twists
Osaka Metropolitan University
Yuichi Koga
4
Reduced rank heterotic string theory without supersymmetry
KEK
Sota Nakajima
5
On a new type of closed string vertex operators
Sanyo-Onoda City Univ.A, Nara Women's Univ.B, OCAMIC
Isao KishimotoA, Mako KougaB, Shigenori SekiC, Tomohiko TakahashiB
6
One loop amplitudes of open strings via a mostly BRST exact operator
Nara Women's Univ.A, Sanyo-Onoda City Univ.B, OCAMIC
Saki HigashikuniA, Isao KishimotoB, Shigenori SekiC, Tomohiko TakahashiA

Break (15:00〜15:15)

QFT

7
Interaction of a Graviton
free lance
Hakaru Yoshida

25th S2 Room 25pS2 13:30〜16:45

Theoretical Particle Physics
Fermion, topology, confinement, gradient flow

1
Anomalies on a curved domain-wall embedded into a square lattice
Osaka U
Shoto Aoki, Hidenori Fukaya
2
New conjecture about the maximum number of the species on the discretized manifolds
Akita Univ., Kinki Univ.A
Jun Yumoto, Tatsuhiro MisumiA
3
A microscopic description of the Witten effect with negatively massive fermions
Osaka University
Shoto Aoki, Hidenori Fukaya, Naoto Kan, Mikito Koshino, Yoshiyuki Matsuki
4
Mass gap and quark confinement in the Yang-Mills theory based on gauge-independent BEH mechanism II
KEKA, SOUKENDAIB, CHIBA U.C
Akihiro ShibataA,B, Kei-Ichi KondoC
5
On equivalence between Yang-Mills gradient flow and stout smearing
Dept. of Phys., Tohoku Univ.
Masato Nagatsuka, Keita Sakai, Shoichi Sasaki
6
Order parameter of spontaneous gauge symmetry breaking by gradient flow
RIKEN iTHEMS, Shiv Nadar Institution of EminenceA, Tokyo Woman's Christian U.B
Kengo Kikuchi, Kenji NishiwakiA, Kin-ya OdaB

Break (15:00〜15:15)

Real time, tensor network

7
On the subtlety of defining real-time path integral in lattice gauge theories
RIKEN BNL
Nobuyuki Matsumoto
8
Real-time dynamics of the Schwinger model via variational quantum algorithm
ICEPP, Univ. of Tokyo, LBNLA
Lento Nagano, Aniruddha BapatA, Christian BauerA
9
Tensor renormalization group calculation for the CP(1) model with the topological term
RIKEN,Perimeter inst.A, DESYB, Taiwan Univ.C, Cyprus Inst.D
Katsumasa Nakayama, Lena FunckeA, Karl JansenB, Ying-Jer KaoC, Stefan KühnD
10
All-mode renormalization for tensor network with stochastic noise
Kanazawa U., Nara-W U.A, U. of ConnecticutB
Shinji Takeda, Erika AraiA, Hiroshi OhkiA, Masaaki TomiiB
11
Bond-weighting method for the Grassmann tensor renormalization group
Univ. of Tokyo
Shinichiro Akiyama
12
Correlation functions in tensor network
Shizuoka Univ.
Takaaki Kuwahara, Asato Tsuchiya

25th V1 Room 25pV1 13:30〜16:30

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics Joint
Dark Matter SearchⅡ (Joint Session)

1
Data analysis of neutron beam test of high-pressure xenon gas detector for Migdal effect observation
Tohoku University, Kobe UniversityA, Kyoto UniversityB
Kiseki Nakamura, Takeki Uchiyama, Kentaro MiuchiA, Satoshi HigashinoA, Kei KanezakiA, Mizuno OfujiA, Yuto HamadaA, Masashi YoshidaB, Tomonori IkedaB
2
Data analysis of neutron beam test of argon gas detector for Migdal effect observation
Kobe University, Tohoku UniversityA, Kyoto UniversityB
Kei Kanezaki, Kiseki NakamuraA, Takeki UchiyamaA, Kentaro Miuchi, Satoshi Higashino, Mizuno Ofuji, Yuto Hamada, Masashi YoshidaB, Tomonori IkedaB
3
Recent trend and progress for an ultra low background alpha-ray imaging detector
Tokyo Univ. of Sci.
Ito Hiroshi
4
Search for dark matter dark photon with a resonant cavity around 5 GHz range
RCNS Tohoku, Fukui Univ., ELPH Tohoku Univ., NICT, NICHe Tohoku Univ.
Y. Kishimoto, I. Ogawa, Y. Muramatsu, T. Nakagawa, A. Tokiyasu, S. Mima, S. Kurosawa
5
Indirect detection of Dark Matter with radio observation
School of Science UTokyo, ICEPP UTokyoA, Kitami Institute of TechnologyB, National Astronomical Observatory of JapanC
C.Kawai, S.Asai, T.NambaA, K.Kohno, T.TakekoshiB, T.OshimaC, B.Hatsukade
6
A search for paraphoton dark matter in millimeter wave region with a superconducting detector
School of Science UTokyo, ICEPP UTokyoA, RIKENB, Shibaura Institute of TechnologyC
K.Ogino, A.Namiki, T.NambaA, K.Narita, S.Asai, N.SakaiB, Y.WatanabeC, S.Yamamoto

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
Background measurement results of PICOLON high-purity NaI (Tl) crystals 3
Tokushima Univ., Univ. of AlabamaA, RCNP Osaka Univ.B, RCNS Tohoku Univ.C, Osaka Sangyo Univ.D, Tukuba Univ.E, I.S.C.LabF, ICRR Univ. TokyoG, Dept. Sci. Osaka Univ.H, MEPhII, Osaka Butsuryo Univ.J, Kavli IPMU Univ. TokyoK
K.Kotera, K.Fushimi, D.ChernyakA, H.EjiriB, K.HataC, R.HazamaD, T.IidaE, H.IkedaC, K.ImagawaF, K.InoueC, H.ItoG, T.KisimotoH, M.KogaC, A.KozlovI, K.NakamuraJ,K, R.Orito, T.ShimaB, Y.TakemotoG,K, S.UmeharaB, Y.Urano, K.YasudaF, S.YoshidaH
8
Evaluation of ZnWO4 scintillators for the development of dark matter directional sensitivity detectors.
Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo
Hiroki Kochi, Hiroyuki Sekiya, Ichimura KoichiA, Yasuhiro NakajimaB, Shunsuke KurosawaC
9
NEWAGE71: underground measurement with NEWAGE-0.3b''
Kobe University
Kentaro Miuchi, Ayaka Nakayama, Satoshi Higashino, Mizuno Ofuji
10
NEWAGE72: Operating status of large scale gaseous TPC for directional dark matter search
Kobe University
Satoshi Higashino, Kentaro Miuchi, Ayaka Nakayama, Mizuno Ofuji
11
NEWAGE73:Experimental operation of a modular detector for a large-volume TPC
Kobe University
Mizuno Ofuji, Kentaro Miuchi, Satoshi Higashino, Ayaka Nakayama
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