Program

Theoretical Nuclear Physics

16th B131 Room 16aB131 9:00〜12:30

Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics Joint
Hyper-Nuclei and Hadronic Bound States

1
Analysis of p states in Be hypernuclei
Hosei Univ.
Masahiro Isaka
2
Structures and production cross-sections of A=20 Λ hypernuclei
Nippon Inst. of Tech.,RCNP, Osaka Univ.A,Osaka E-C Univ.B,Miyazaki Univ.C,Gifu Univ.D
Atsushi Umeya,Toshio MotobaA,B,Kazunori ItonagaC,D
3
Production Spectra of Hypernuclei on a lithium target
Osaka E-C Univ., Hokkaido Univ.A
Toru Harada, Yoshiharu HirabayashiA
4
Production cross sections of Lambda hypernuclei in a simple model
Saitama University, Nippon Institute of TechnologyA
Naotaka Yoshinaga, Shuichiro Ebata, Atsushi UmeyaA
5
A study in strong shifts of anti-protonic Ca isotopes using the optical model
Phys. Titech, Phys. Kyoto Sangyo Univ.A, Phys. Nara WomenB
Kenta Yoshimura, Daisuke Jido, Shunsuke Yasunaga, Satoru HirenzakiB, Junko Yamagata-SekiharaA
6
Simultaneous Analysis of 11λHe, 10He and 11Li with Complex Scaling Method
KEK-CRC
Shigeyoshi Aoyama

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Search for Ξ-hypernucleus via the 12C(K-, K+) reaction (J-PARC E05 experiment)
Tohoku Univ.
Yudai Ichikawa for the J-PARC E05 Collaboration
8
Calculating bound states of Dbar mesic nucleus with Stochastic Variational Method
Kyoto Sangyo Univ.
R. Komiya, J. Yamagata-Sekihara
9
First trial of kaonic nuclear study with High-Momentum AMD method
KEK, Hosei Univ.A, Osaka Inst. Tech.B
Akinobu Dote, Masahiro IsakaA, Takayuki MyoB
10
Feasibility of the semi-exclusive reaction for the observation of η(958) mesic nuclei
Tottori Univ., Nara Women's Univ., Tokyo Inst. of Tech., RIKEN, Kyoto Univ., Kyoto Sangyo Univ., Giessen Univ.
N. Ikeno, Y. Higashi, H. Fujioka, K. Itahashi, R. Sekiya, Y. K. Tanaka, J. Yamagata-Sekihara, V. Metag, M. Nanova, S. Hirenzaki
11
In-medium strange quark condensate based on correlation function method and low-energy KN scattering
Tokyo Tech
Yutaro Iizawa, Daisuke Jido, Stephan Hübsch
12
K+d reaction for the determination of KN scattering amplitude
Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Tech
Shu Hirama, Daisuke Jido
13
Consideration of Precision X-ray Spectroscopy Experiments on Antiprotonic Atoms
Tokyo Tech, Institute for Integrated Radiation and Nuclear Science, Kyoto Univ.A
Hiroyuki Fujioka, Takashi HiguchiA

16th B132 Room 16aB132 9:00〜12:15

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics Joint
Dark Matter Search I

1
NEWAGE80: Status of underground experiment using low-BG detector
Kobe University
Satoshi Higashino, Kentaro Miuchi, Ryota Namai, Keishi Suzuki
2
NEWAGE81: Evaluation of a modular tracking detector for a large-volume gaseous chamber
Kobe University
Ryota Namai, Kentaro Miuchi, Satoshi Higashino, Keishi Suzuki
3
Current status of PICOLON darkmatter seach using high-prity NaI(Tl) crystals
Tokushima Univ., Univ. of AlabamaA, RCNP Osaka Univ.B, RCNS Tohoku Univ.C, Osaka Sangyo Univ.D, Tsukuba 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.UranoL,M, Y.Yamamoto, YasudaF, S.YoshidaH
4
A study for sensitivity improvement of a low background alpha-ray imaging detector based on scintillation emission in CF4 gas (3)
TUS, RCNSA, ICRRB, YNUC, Tohoku Univ.D, Kobe Univ.E, Univ. of ToyamaF
Hiroshi Ito, Koichi IchimuraA, Keishi HosokawaB, Akihiro MinaminoC, Kiseki NakamuraD, Kentaro MiuchiE, Yuki NakanoF
5
GAPS, a dark matter search with a long-duration balloon flight over Antarctica in this winter
JAXA, Kanagawa Univ.A, Aoyama Gakuin Univ.B, ROISC, Shinshu Univ.D, Tokai Univ.E, Columbia Univ.F, INFNG
Keita Mizukoshi, Kazutaka Aoyama, Hideyuki Fuke, Hiroyuki Ogawa, Shun Okazaki, Shun Takahashi, Tetsuya Yoshida, Yuki ShimizuA, Fumiya SasakiB, Tokumasa YoshidaB, Masayoshi KozaiC, Chihiro KatoD, Kazuki MunakataD,Kirua AoshimaE,Katsuki HiraiE, Akiko KawachiE, Hiroki KawamotoE, Kai KonomaE, Shotaro NaraE, Chuck HaileyF, Mirko BoezioG, GAPS collaboration
6
Field Emission Array for injection of electron/hole into liquid xenon
Kavli IPMU UTokyo
Caio Takanori Oba Ishikawa, Kai Martens, Yamashita Masaki

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Background study of the MIRACLUE Migdal effect search experiment with 565keV neutron data
Tohoku University, Kobe UniversityA, The University of Tokyo ICRRB
Kiseki Nakamura, Seishiro Yano, Kentaro MiuchiA, Satoshi HigashinoA, Ryota NamaiA, Keishi SuzukiA, Keishi HosokawaB
8
Reducing Gamma-ray Background for 14MeV Neutron Beam Tests Aimed at Observing the Migdal Effect
Tohoku University, Kobe UniversityA, The University of Tokyo ICRRB
Seishiro Yano, Kiseki Nakamura, Kentaro MiuchiA, Satoshi HigashinoA, Ryota NamaiA, Keishi SuzukiA, Keishi HosokawaB
9
Current status of the DARWIN/XLZD experiment
KMI, Nagoya University and the DARWIN/XLZD collaboration
S.Kazama and the DARWIN/XLZD collaboration
10
Measurement of photodetector efficiency of low-dark-count SiPM for DARWIN
ISEE Nagoya Univ.A, KMI Nagoya Univ.B
Kaede HiraokaA, Yoshitaka ItowA,B, Shingo KazamaB, Masatoshi KobayashiB
11
Fabrication of microstrip electrodes in the development of a single-phase liquid xenon detector
NU ISEEA, NU KMIB, Weizmann Institute of ScienceC, TTI EngD, TTI ARIM JapanE
Taiki ShimadaA, Yoshitaka ItowA,B, Shingo KazamaB, Masatoshi KobayashiB, Amos BreskinC, Gonzalo Martinez LemaC, Minoru SasakiD, Hiroshi OtsukiE
12
Development of a Trace Hydrogen Measurement Method for Quantitative Evaluation of Tritium Concentration in Liquid Xenon
Nagoya University-ISEEA, Nagoya University-KMIB, Tokyo University-IPMUC
Mitsuki UtoyamaA, Yoshitaka ItowA,B, Shingo KazamaB, Masatoshi KobayashiB, Masaki YamashitaC

16th C212 Room 16aC212 9:00〜12:00

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Fission, Fusion, and Shell Model

1
Low-energy fusion cross sections for the deformed nuclei using a mean-field model
Saitama Univ.
Yu Yanai
2
Microscopic estimation of 12C+16O fusion reaction rate
Fukuyama Univ., RIKEN Nishina CenterA
Y. Taniguchi, M. KimuraA
3
Analysis of the nuclear fission reaction mechanism caused by macroscopic effects
Kindai, JAEAA, KonanB
Yoshihiro Aritomo, Katsuhisa NishioA, Masahisa OhtaB, Akira IwamotoA
4
Trajectory analysis of fission processes using dynamical models in the superheavy element region
Kindai Univ., RIKENA, Kyushu Univ.B, Univ. of Tokyo CNSC
Chigaku Tahara, Yoshihiro Aritomo, Shoya TanakaA, Futoshi MinatoB, Nobuya NishimuraA
5
Effect of neutron emission multiplicity on nuclear fission reaction mechanism
Kindai Univ., JAEAA
Sota Harada, Hokuto Maekawa, Shinya Takagi, Yoshihiro Aritomo, Kentaro HiroseA, Katsuhisa NishioA

Break (10:15〜10:30)

6
Development of a statistical model code for the evaluation of survival probability in the superheavy element region.
Kindai Univ.
Jumpei Shibutani, Yoshihiro Aritomo
7
Correlation between particle emission angle and angular momentum of product nucleus in multinucleon transfer reaction
Kindai Univ., JAEAA
Yusei Maeda, Shinya Takagi, Yoshihiro Aritomo, Kentaro HiroseA, Katsuhisa NishioA
8
Angular momentum distribution and reaction mechanism of nuclei produced by multi-nucleon transfer reactions
Kindai Univ.
Kohta Nakajima, Yoshihiro Aritomo
9
Hybrid approach using Gogny-type density functional and shell models for describing neutron-rich nuclei
Pure and Applied Sci. Univ. of Tsukuba, Cent. for Comp. Sci. Univ. of TsukubaA
K. Yoshinaga, N. ShimizuA and T. NakatsukasaA
10
Shape coexistence in Zr and the neighboring isotopes
RIKENA, CNSB, JAEAC, The University of TokyoD, University of TsukubaE
Kota YanaseA, Yusuke TsunodaB, Takaharu OtsukaA,C,D, Noritaka ShimizuE
11
Monte Carlo shell model calculations for structure of nuclei around N=50
Univ. TokyoA, Univ. TsukubaB, RIKENC
Yusuke TsunodaA, Noritaka ShimizuB, Takaharu OtsukaA,C

16th B131 Room 16pB131 13:30〜17:00

Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics Joint
Unstable Nuclei I (Joint Session)

1
High-precision measurements of branching ratio and half-life of the isomeric state in 12Be
Osaka Univ., Kyusyu Univ.A, Tokyo City Univ.B, Niigata Univ.C, Niigata Univ. RID, Saitama Univ.E, Tsukuba Univ.F, NIRS.G
R. Taguchi, M. Fukuda, M. Fukutome, G. Takayama, M. TanakaA, D. NishimuraB, H. TakahashiB, S. SugawaraB, S. Ishitani, M. Mihara, T. Sugisaki, K. Yasuda, Y. NakamuraB, C. FukushimaB, M. AmitaniB, R. KageyamaB, J. SonodaB, T. OhtsuboC, N. NoguchiC, K. TakatsuC, Y. TazawaC, Y. T. ShimamuraC, K. TezukaC, T. IzumikawaD, T. SuzukiE, Y. YamaguchiE, K. OkuboE, Y. KoizumiE, K. SasakiE, Y. KikuchiE, S. NishizawaE, K. WatanabeE, A. OzawaF, T. MoriguchiF, A. YanoF, S. SataF, S. FukudaG, A. KitagawaG
2
Study of neutron-rich 33Al by β-decay spectroscopy with spin-polarized nuclei
Dept. of Phys. Kyushu Univ., Dept. of Phys. Osaka Univ.A, Dept. of Engineering, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and TechnologyB, KEKC, Dept. of Phys., Rikkyo Univ.D, TRIUMFE, Dept. of Phys. Tennessee Technological Univ.F
Y. Yamamoto, H. Nishibata, A. OdaharaA, T. ShimodaA, R. MiyaharaA, N. ItakuraA, R. YasudaB, Nurhafiza M. NorA, A. HatakeyamaB, Y. HirayamaC, S. IimuraD, Y. Ichikawa, J. LassenE, R. LiE, M. M. RajabaliF
3
Complete Glauber model calculation using a quantum Monte Carlo wave function of 12C
Osaka Metropolitan Univ.A, NITEPB, RIKEN Nishina CenterC, Hokkaido Univ.D, Niigata Univ.E, Argonne National Lab.F
Wataru HoriuchiA,B,C,D,Yasuyuki SuzukiE,C, Robert B. WiringaF
4
Measurement of Interaction Cross Sections and Derivation of Neutron Skin Thickness for Ni Isotopes
Osaka Univ., Kyusyu Univ.A, Niigata Univ.B, Tokyo City Univ.C, Saitama Univ.D, Univ. of TsukubaE, Niigata Univ. RIF, Univ. of TokyoG, RIKENH, GSII, Osaka Univ. RCNPJ
M. Fukutome, M. TanakaA, M. Fukuda, M. TakechiB, D. NishimuraC, T. SuzukiD, T. MoriguchiE, G. Takayama, R. Taguchi, S. Ishitani, M. Mihara, K. Matsuta, T. OhtsuboB, E. MiyataB, T. YamaguchiD, A. OzawaE, S. SuzukiE, T. IzumikawaF, H. SakuraiG,H, K. ItabashiH, N. InabeH, M. OhtakeH, K. KusakaH, Z. KorkuluH, Y. ShimizuH, H. SuzukiH, T. SumikamaH, H. TakedaH, D. NagaeH, N. FukudaH, Y. YanagisawaH, K. YoshidaH, S. BagchiI, K.-H. BehrI, H. GeisselI, A. ProchazkaI, C. ScheidenbergerI, Ong H. JJ, I. TanihataJ, T. Sugisaki, N. NorihideB, Y. KobayashiB, Y. TazawaB, A. HommaB, A. YanoE, C. FukushimaC, M. AmitaniC
5
Systematic measurements of charge-changing cross sections for nuclei around Ca isotopes
Kyushu Univ., Osaka Univ.A, Tokyo City Univ.B, Univ. of TsukubaC, Niigata Univ.D, Saitama Univ.E, Inst. for Res. Prom., Niigata Univ.F, QSTG
M. Tanaka, K. YasudaA, M. FukudaA, M. FukutomeA, G. TakayamaA, R. TaguchiA, K. WatanabeA, D. NishimuraB, S. SugawaraB, A. OzawaC, T. MoriguchiC, A. YanoC, T. OhtsuboD, N. NoguchiD, K. TakatsuD, Y. KobayashiD, Y. TazawaD, N, ShindoD, T. SuzukiE, T. YamaguchiE, T. IzumikawaF, S. SatoG, S. FukudaG, A. KitagawaG
6
Effects of inelastic scattering and its energy dependence in charge-changing cross sections for Ne-Mg isotopes
Osaka Univ., Kyushu Univ.A, Tokyo City Univ.B, Niigata Univ.C, Saitama Univ.D, Niigata Univ. RIE, Univ. of TsukubaF, QSTG
M. Fukuda, M. TanakaA, M. Fukutome, G. Takayama, R. Taguchi, S. Ishitani, K. Yasuda, H. TakahashiB, S. SugawaraB, D. NishimuraB, M. TakechiC, M. Mihara, K. Matsuta, S. HarayamaD, T. SuzukiD, T. YamaguchiD, M. SakaueD, N. NoguchiC, K. TakatsuC, T. OhtsuboC, T. IzumikawaE, T. MoriguchiF, S. SatoG, S. FukudaG, A. KitagawaG

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
Reaction cross section measurements using a solid hydrogen target for proton-dripline nuclei 17F and 17Ne
Univ. of Tsukuba, Osaka Metropolitan Univ&NITEPA, RIKENB, QSTC, KEKD, Tokyo Institute of Tech.E, Saitama Univ.F, Beihang Univ.G, JASRIH
T. Moriguchi, R. Kagesawa, A. Ozawa, W. HoriuchiA,B, Y. AbeB, M. Amano, D. Kamioka, A. KitagawaC, M. MukaiD, D. NagaeE, M. SakaueF, S. SatoC, B. H. SunG, S. SuzukiH, T. SuzukiF, T. YamaguchiF, A. Yano, K. YokotaF
8
Global description of light-ion elastic scattering
YNU, NITACA, Saitama Univ.B, Osaka Metropolitan Univ. & NITEPC,RIKEN Nishina CenterD, Hokkaido Univ.E
Takenori Furumoto, Kohsuke TsubakiharaA, Shuichiro EbataB, Wataru HoriuchiC,D,E
9
Coulomb Breakup Reaction of 14Be
Dept. of Phys. Tokyo Tech.,RCNPA,RNCB
Yuma Ohsawa,Yousuke Kondo,Takashi Nakamura,Nobuyuki KobayashiA,Hideaki OtsuB,Yoshiteru Sato,Yasuhiro ToganoB,SAMURAI Commissioning Collaboration
10
Study of nuclear quadrupole deformation using α scattering based on microscopic coupled-channel method
NITAC, YNUA, Saitama Univ.B, Osaka Metropolitan Univ. & NITEPC,RIKEN Nishina CenterD, Hokkaido Univ.E
Kohsuke TSUBAKIHARA, Takenori FURUMOTOA, Shuichiro EBATAB, Wataru HORIUCHIC,D,E
11
Uncovering the Sign of Nuclear Deformation via Low-Energy α Inelastic Scattering
NIT, Gifu Col.A, RIKENB, RCNPC, Kyushu Univ.D
Shin WatanabeA,B, Yoshiki SuzukiC, Masaaki KimuraB, Kazuyuki OgataD,C
12
The search of multi-neutron cluster experiment by 11Li(p,2p) reaction.
Tokyo TechA, RIKENB, TU DarmstatdC, LPC CaenD
T.MatsuiA, T.NakamuraA, Y.KondoA, Y.SatouA, Y.OsawaA, S.IshiguroA, R.TakahashiA, T.IkedaA, Y.MakimuraA, H.WangB, A.ObertelliC, M.EnciuC, A.StefanescuaC, A.MattaD, F.FlavignyD, SAMURAI47 Collaboration
13
Investigation of 6Li(p,2p)5He reaction with the three-body model
Kyushu Univ.A, ASRC JAEAB, RCNP Osaka Univ.C
Shoya OgawaA, Kazuki YoshidaB, Yoshiki ChazonoA, Kazuyuki OgataA,C

16th B132 Room 16pB132 13:30〜16:45

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics
New Frontieres in Nuclear and Particle Physics at Electron-Ion Collider

1
(Symposium Session.) Current status of EIC and ePIC experiment
Tokyo CNS
Taku Gunji
2
(Symposium Session.) Theory expectations toward EIC and physics of gluon saturation
Tokyo
Kenji Fukushima
3
(Symposium Session.) Hadron Physics and the Origin of Mass Revealed in EIC
Hiroshima
Satoshi Yano
4
(Symposium Session.) Multidimensional quantum images of nuclei and the emergent dynamics of hadrons
Seikei
Kazuhiro Watanabe

Break (15:15〜15:30)

5
(Symposium Session.) New Frontiers in Low-Energy Nuclear Physics with EIC
RIKEN
Yuki Kubota
6
(Symposium Session.) EIC from a perspective of Particle Physics
Shinshu
Kentaro Kawade
7
(Symposium Session.) ePIC detector technology and synergy
Nara Women's
Takashi Hachiya

16th C212 Room 16pC212 13:30〜16:30

Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics
Hadron Structure and Interaction

1
Analysis of S=-2 baryon interaction from lattice QCD at the physical point
CiDER, Osaka U.
Kenji Sasaki for HAL QCD Collaboration
2
Study on hyperon interaction with Xi-alpha correlation function
Tohoku U., Kyoto U.A, Tokyo Metropolitan U.B, YITPC
Yuki Kamiya, Asanosuke JinnoA, Tetsuo HyodoB, Akira OhnishiC
3
Effect of higher partial waves on hadron correlation functions in high-energy collisions
Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.
Koichi Murase, Tetsuo Hyodo
4
Analysis of imaginary-time correlation functions in 2-channel systems by a pole expansion
RIKEN iTHEMSA, KEKB, RCNPC
Rento YamadaA, Osamu MorimatsuB, Toru SatoC, Koichi YazakiA
5
Comparison of LL and KP formulae for correlation function with resonance
TMU
Sodai Watanabe, Tetsuo Hyodo
6
Effect of 3-baryon forces on the deuteron-Xi correlation function
Dep. Phys., Kyushu Univ.A, Fac. Arts Sci., Kyushu Univ.B, RCNP, Osaka Univ.C
Gen UratsuA, Tokuro FukuiB, Kazuyuki OgataA,C

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
General behavior of the near-threshold scattering amplitude for exotic hadorons
TMU
Katsuyoshi Sone, Tetsuo Hyodo
8
Classification of eigenstates in coupled-channel scattering amplitude with the chiral unitary method
TMU
Takuma Nishibuchi, Tetsuo Hyodo
9
The Σ N cusp structure in the Λ N spectrum of the K-d→πΛ reaction
Tokyo Tech
Shunsuke Yasunaga, Daisuke Jido
10
Vector meson mass spectra in the NJL model improved by a term explaining the inverse mass ordering of scalar mesons
Dept. of Phys, Tokyo Tech
Terukuni Honda, Daisuke Jido
11
Mass spectra of Λbb*b under strong magnetic field
Tokyo Tech, JAEAA
Taku Maeda, Daisuke Jido, Kei SuzukiA

16th WB102 Room 16pWB102 13:30〜17:00

Theoretical Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Topology, Symmetry

1
Applications of numerical computations of the fractional topological charge
Kyushu Univ., RIKEN iTHEMSA
Motokazu Abe, Okuto MorikawaA
2
On the construction of non-invertible chiral symmetry defect in compact lattice massless QED formulated with overlap fermions
The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Yo Ikeda, Yoshio Kikukawa
3
2-Group symmetry in lattice model
YITP
Tsubasa Oishi, Takamasa Ando
4
SU(6) model revisited
Dept. of Phys. Osaka Univ.
Tetsuya Onogi, Hiroki Wada, Tatsuya Yamaoka
5
Action of the axial U(1) non-invertible symmetry on the 't Hooft line operator: A lattice gauge theory study
Department of Physics, Kyushu University
Yamato Honda, Soma Onoda, Hiroshi Suzuki
6
Yet another lattice formulation of 2D U(1) chiral gauge theory via bosonization
RIKEN iTHEMSA, Kyushu U.
Okuto MorikawaA, Soma Onoda, Hiroshi Suzuki

Break (15:00〜15:15)

Lattice QCD

7
PACS10 coordination generation at Nf=2+1, 2+1+1 and hadron measurement
Univ. of TsukubaA, Hiroshima Univ.B, Univ. of Tsukuba CCSC, RIKEN CCSD, Hirosima Univ. AIDIE, YITP, Kyoto U.F
N. UkitaA, K.-I. IshikawaB, N. IshizukaC, Y. KuramashiC, Y. NakamuraD, Y. NamekawaE, Kohei SatoA, Y. TaniguchiC, H. WatanabeF, T. YamazakiA,C for PACS Collaboration
8
Calculation of pion and kaon charge radii using PACS10 configuration.
U. of TsukubaA,YITP, Kyoto U.B
Kohei SatoA,Hiromasa WatanabeB,Takeshi YamazakiA for PACS Collaboration
9
Kaon semileptonic form factor from the Nf = 2+1 PACS10 configuration
Univ. of TsukubaA, Univ. of Tsukuba CCSB, Hiroshima Univ.C, Hiroshima Univ. AIDID
Takeshi YamazakiA,B, Ken-ichi IshikawaC, Naruhito IshizukaB, Yoshinobu KuramashiC, Yusuke NamekawaD, Yusuke TaniguchiB, Naoya UkitaA for PACS Collaboration
10
Nucleon structures in superfine lattice QCD at the physical point
KEK, RIKEN R-CCSA, Hiroshima U.B, U. of Tsukuba CCSC, Tohoku U.D, U. of TsukubaE, YITO Kyoto U.F
Ryutaro Tsuji, Yasumichi AokiA, Ken-Ichi IshikawaB, Yoshinobu KuramashiC, Shoichi SasakiD, Kohei SatoE, Eigo ShintaniC, Hiromasa WatanabeF, Takeshi YamazakiC.E
11
Reconstraction of long-distance hadronic vacuum polarization from pipi scattering and its contribution to muon g-2
UConn, RBRC
Masaaki Tomii, RBC/UKQCD
12
Research on DD* scattering phase shift at low energy using lattice QCD II
Dept. of Phys., Tohoku Univ.
Masato Nagatsuka, Shoichi Sasaki
13
Study on Lambda(1405) in the HAL QCD method with a separable potential
Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Tech.A, RIKEN-iTHEMSB, YITP, Kyoto U.C
Kotaro MurakamiA,B, Sinya AokiC for HAL QCD Collaboration

17th B111 Room 17aB111 9:00〜11:50

Beam Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics,Division 1,Division 2,Division 5
Physics pioneeded by high-intensity lasers

1
(Symposium Session.) Purpose Explanation
QST
Kando Masaki
2
(Symposium Session.) How to observe the Schwinger effect with the current laser?
Keio U
Taya Hidetoshi
3
(Symposium Session.) Monte Carlo calculation for nonlinear Compton scattering in high-intensity laser pulse
JAEA
Seto Keita
4
(Symposium Session.) Generation of photon vortex by high peak power laser and its interactions with atomic nuclei
LCS, QST
Hayakawa Takehito

Break (10:20〜10:35)

5
(Symposium Session.) Prospect of search for axion-like particles by combining multi-wavelengths high-intensity electromagnetic fields
Hiroshima U
Homma Kensuke
6
(Symposium Session.) Novel methodology of studying fundamental physics by using attosecond pulse driven by few-cycle mid-IR lasers
IMS
Kanai Tsuneto
7
(Symposium Session.) Importance of research in the nonlinear and nonperturbative QED regimes
HFS, QST
Koga James

17th B131 Room 17aB131 9:00〜12:15

Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics Joint
Heavy Ion Collision and EIC

1
Viscosity in the Semi-Quark-Gluon Plasma: Bulk and Shear Perspectives
YITP, NISERA, Arizona State UniversityB, BNLC
Yoshimasa Hidaka, Manas DebnathA, Ritesh GhoshB, Najmul HaqueC, Robert PisarskiD
2
Feasibility study of virtual photon polarization measurement due to strong magnetic field via dimuon in relativistic heavy ion collision
Hiroshima Univ. Advanced Science and EngineeringA, Hiroshima Univ. WPI-SKCM2B, Nagoya Univ. ScienceC, Nagoya Univ. KMID
Kento KimuraA, Nicholas J. BenoitA, Ken-Ichi IshikawaA, Chiho NonakaA,B,C,D, Kenta ShigakiA,B
3
The role of conductivity for quark-gluon plasma in a relativistic magnetohydrodynamic model
Hiroshima Univ.A,Hiroshima Univ. WPI-SKCM2B,Nagoya Univ.C,Nagoya Univ. KMID,Komazawa Univ.E
Benoit Nicholas J.A,Miyoshi TakahiroA,Nonaka ChihoA,B,C,D,Takahashi Hiroyuki R.E
4
Cancellation
5
Properties of the nucleons in the Skyrme model under rotation
TUS, TUSA, RIKEN iTHEMSB, Keio U.C
Taisei Hayashi, Kazuya MamedaA,B, Zebin QiuC
6
A new formulation for the relativistic quantum molecular dynamics
Akita International Univ., Kyoto Univ.A, Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.B
Yasushi Nara, Asanosuke JinnoA, Koichi MuraseB

Break (10:15〜10:30)

7
Current situation and future prospects on studies of parton distribution functions for spin-1 hadrons
JWUA, KEKB
Shunzo KumanoA,B
8
Gravitational form factors and the hadron mass decomposition: the results at NNLO QCD and their scale dependence
Juntendo University
Kazuhiro Tanaka
9
Matching between the twist-3 and the TMD fragmentation function contributions to polarized hyperon production in SIDIS
Niigata U., Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., Niigata U., Fac. Sci.A, SCNUB
Riku Ikarashi, Yuji KoikeA, Shinsuke YoshidaB
10
Measurements of anti-quarks !LaTeX$\bar{d},\bar{u}$ in the nucleon by Drell-Yan reaction and J/ψ production at Fermilab-SeaQuest experiment
Nihon Univ.,RIKEN-Nishina CenterA,KEKB,Univ. of VirginiaC,Duke Univ.D,Yamagata Univ.E
T.-A. Shibata, Y. GotoA, S. SawadaB, K. NakanoC, K. NagaiD, Y. MiyachiE for the SeaQuest collaboration
11
Polarized Drell-Yan experiment, Fermilab-SpinQuest
Yamagata Univ.A, RIKEN-Nishina CenterB, KEKC, Nihon Univ.D, Duke Univ.E, University of VirginiaF
Y. MiyachiA, Y. GotoB, S. SawadaC, T.-A. ShibataD, K. NagaiE,K. NakanoF, G. NukazukaB, Y. Hiruma for the SpinQuest collaboration
12
Photon emission of hot QCD matter with Tsallis statistics
OIT
Akihiko Monnai
13
Probing medium response by measuring (anti-)proton to pion ratio and charged particles radial profile with jet in Pb-Pb and pp collisions at √sNN = 5.02 TeV with ALICE
Univ. Tsukuba
Taketo Yokoo

17th B201 Room 17aB201 9:00〜12:15

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics Joint
Dark Matter Search II

1
A search for paraphoton dark matter with a superconducting millimeter wave detector
School of Science UTokyo, ICEPP UTokyoA, KEKB, RIKENC, Shibaura Institute of TechnologyD, SOKENDAIE
K. Ogino, A. Namiki, T. NambaA, K. Narita, S. AsaiB, N. SakaiC, Y. WatanabeD, S. YamamotoE
2
Development of superconducting detectors for light dark matter search
RCNS Tohoku UniversityA, ICRR University of TokyoB, NICTC, Saitama UniversityD, RIKENE, Tohoku UniversityF, Universiti Teknologi MARAG
Atsuya FurutoA, Koji IshidoshiroA, Keishi HosokawaB, Satoru MimaC, Toru TainoD, Omae TaigaD, Yuto KameiA,E, Ryota ItoE,F, M ZukfakriG
3
KamiokaCryoLab: Status of Dark Matter search experiment
KEK 量子場計測システム国際拠点(QUP)A,Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l. Lab.B,東北大RCNSC,理研D,東大理E,京大理F,大阪大理G
T. K. BuiA,Suerfu BurkhantA,M. Garcia-SciveresA,C,K. HattoriA,M. HasegawaA,K. IchimuraC,K. IshidoshiroA,C,Y. KameiC,D,A. KusakaB,E,K. KiuchiE,X. LiB,A. SuzukiA,B,J. SuzukiF,V. TakhistovA,O. TajimaF,S. YoshidaG
4
Environmental radiation measurements at KamiokaCryoLab
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.A, ICRR, Tokyo Univ.B
K. MikamiA, K. IchimuraA, K. IshidosiroA, K. HosokawaB
5
Study for super-heavy dark matter and cosmic-ray using the mineral tracking detector with geological time scale
Faculty of Science, Toho University, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya UniversityA, Graduate School of Science, Nagoya UniversityB, National Institute of Technology Suzuka CollegeC, ISEE, Nagoya UniversityD,Graduate School of Science, Kyoto UniversityE, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and TechnologyF, The Pennsylvania State UniversityG, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto UniversityH, Faculty of Science, Kanagawa UniversityI, KMI, Nagoya UniversityJ
Tatsuhiro NAKA, Yuki IDOA, Shota FUTAMURAB, Kaito TAKAMATUB, Tohma ORIC, Takenori KATOD, Shigenobu HIROSEF, Kohta MURASEG,H, Takuya SHIRAISHII, Yasushi HOSHINOI, Yoshitaka ITOWJ,D, Shingo KAZAMAJ, Youhei IGAMIH
6
Development of optical scanning system for Q-ball search using the mineral tracking detector
Graduate School of Science Nagoya University, Faculty of Science Toho UniversityA, Graduate School of Environmental Studies Nagoya UniversityB, National Institute of Technology Suzuka CollegeC, ISEE Nagoya UniversityD, Graduate School of Science Kyoto UniversityE, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and TechnologyF, The Pennsylvania State UniversityG, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics Kyoto UniversityH, Faculty of Science Kanagawa UniversityI, KMI Nagoya UniversityJ,
Shota FUTAMURA, Tatsuhiro NAKAA, Yuki IDOB, Kaito TAKAMATU, Tohma ORIC, Takenori KATOD, Youhei IGAMIE, Shigenobu HIROSEF, Kohta MURASEG,H, Takuya SHIRAISHII, Yasushi HOSHINOI, Yoshitaka ITOWJ,D, Shingo KAZAMAJ

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Status of the XENONnT experiment
Kavli IPMU UTokyoA, ICRR UTokyoB,ISEE NagoyaUC,KMI NagoyaUD,KobeUE,the XENON collaboration
Masaki YamashitaA, K. AbeA,B, C IshikawaA, Y. ItowC,D, S. KazamaD, K. KanezakiE, Y. KaminagaB, M. KobayashiD, Y. TakeuchiE, A. TakedaA,B, K. MartensA, K. MiuchiE, R. MiyataC, M. UtoyamaC, S. MoriyamaA,B, M. YoshidaB, the XENON collaboration
8
Estimation of the abundance of 85Kr in the XENONnT(3)
ICRR,U. Tokyo, XENON collaboration
Yoshino Kaminaga, XENON Collaboration
9
The report for the observation of solar neutrinos with XENONnT detector
KMI, Nagoya University and the XENON collaboration
M. Kobayashi, for the XENON collaboration
10
Status of Gd water Cherenkov neutron veto detector for the XENONnT direct dark matter search experiment
ICRR UTokyoA, Kavli IPMU UTokyoB, ISEE NagoyaUC, KMI NagoyaUD, KobeUE, the XENON collaboration
Masashi YoshidaA, K. AbeA,B, C. IshikawaB, Y. ItowC,D, S. KazamaD, K. KanezakiE, Y. KaminagaA, M. KobayashiD, Y. TakeuchiE, A. TakedaA,B, K. MartensB, K. MiuchiE, R. MiyataC, M. UtoyamaC, S. MoriyamaA,B, M. YamashitaB, the XENON collaboration
11
Status of novel dark matter search analysis using Xe charged current reaction in KamLAND-Zen
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Koga Tachibana
12
Status of Investigating Solar Axion by Iron-57, ISAI experiment and cosmic ray BG study
Kyoto University, University of Tokyo, ICEPPA, Osaka Metropolitan UniversityB, KEK/QUPC, Tokyo Institute of Technology, IIRD, Kobe UniversityE, University of MiyazakiF, University of Tokyo, Faculty of EngineeringG
Masamune Matsuda, Yoshiyuki OnukiA, Yoshizumi InoueA, Toshihiro FujiiB, Tomonori IkedaC, Takeshi Go Tsuru, Teruaki Enoto, Moe Anazawa, Mizuki UenomachiD, Kentaro MiuchiE, Ayaki TakedaF, Kenji ShimazoeG

17th C212 Room 17aC212 9:00〜12:30

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Astrophysics and Weak Interaction

1
Nonclosure calculation of neutrinoless double beta decay nuclear matrix element of 136Xe
Osaka University of Ecnomics and LawA, Indian Institute of Technology RoorkeeB
Yoritaka IwataA, Shanariar SarkarB
2
Double beta decay phase space factor calculation using Coulomb potential calculated by mean field theory
Univ. Tsukuba, CCSA
Atsuya Kanai, Nobuo HinoharaA
3
Calculations of nuclear excitations by meson-exchange current within second- RPA
Kyushu Univ.
Futoshi Minato
4
Evaluation of Microscopic Methods of Superfluid Quantum Vortices in Neutron Stars Based on Gross-Pitaevskii Equation
School of Sci., Tokyo Tech.
Tatsuhiro Hattori, Kazuyuki Sekizawa
5
Calculation of electron-capture of neutron-rich in nucleosynthesis processes
Kyushu Univ.
Hayato Utsunomiya, Futoshi Minato
6
Equation of State of Spin-Polarized nuclear matter in Relativistic Mean Field Theory
Kyoto University, RCNP, Osaka University
Toi Tachibana, Kouichi Hagino, Kenichi Yoshida

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Effect of coherent neutrino scattering in core-collapsing supernova explosion
RCNP, Osaka University
Tatsushi Shima
8
Neutrino transfer in the remnant of neutron star merger and its applications
NIT Numazu, NAOJA, MPI-AEIB, Toho Univ.C
K. Sumiyoshi, H. NagakuraA, S. FujibayashiB, Y. SekiguchiC, M. ShibataB
9
Investigating properties of neutron superfluidity inside the crust from (future) observations of neutron star NS 1987A
Astrophysical Big Bang Laboratory (ABBL), RIKENA, Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences Program (iTHEMS), RIKENB, Department of Physics, Keio UniversityC, Cluster for Pioneering Research (CPR), RIKEND, Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, The University of TokyoE, Astrophysical Big Bang Group, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate UniversityF
Akira DohiA,B, Daisuke InotaniC, Yuta SekinoB,D, Hiroyuki TajimaE, Shigehiro NagatakiA,B,F
10
Effects of Multineutrons on elemental abundances and neutrino reactions in core-collapse supernova explosion processes
TUS, Kanto Gakuin UA, TUSB
Tatsuya Matsuki, Shun FurusawaA, Katsuhiko SuzukiB
11
The dependency of neutrino emission and nucleosynthesis in pair-instability supernovae with carbon-alpha reaction rate
UTokyo Komaba, RIKEN NishinaA, NAOJB, Univ. of UtahC, ICRRD
Hiroki KawashimoA, Masamitsu MoriB, Yosuke AshidaC, Ryo SawadaD
12
Reconciling the HESS J1731-347 constraints with Parity doublet model
Nagoya UniversityA, ChangZhou UniversityB, KMIC
Bikai GaoA, Yan YanB, Masayasu HaradaC,A
13
Non-universality of the maximum mass of rotating neutron stars for equations of state with quark matter
Univ. of Tokyo
Wenhua Cai,Kenji Fukushima

17th WA103 Room 17aWA103 9:00〜12:15

Theoretical Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Division 1,Division 3,Division 11,Division 12
soliton, confinement

1
(Invited Presentation.) Recent developments on topological solitons such as Skyrmions and domain walls and in QCD and condensed matter
Keio Univ, Hiroshima Univ. WPI-SKCM2
Muneto Nitta
2
Integrable hyperbolic vortex on a compact surface of genus two
Kitasato Univ.
Kaoru Miyamoto, Atsushi Nakamula
3
A PINNs analysis for the inelastic collision process of vortices in a (2+1) nonlinear dynamical equation
Tokyo Univ. of Sci., Kitasato Univ.A, Okayama Univ.B, Tokyo Univ. of Sci.C, Toyama Pref. Univ.D
K.Shimasaki, A.NakamulaA, K.ObuseB, N.SawadoC, Y.Suzuki, K.TodaD
4
Some Properties of Topological and Nontopological Localized Modes on CPN Fermionic Sigma Model
Tokyo Univ. Sci.,Keio Univ.A
Shintaro Yamamoto,Yuki AmariA,Nobuyuki Sawado

Break (10:30〜10:45)

5
Solitonic Ground State in Supersymmetric Theory in Background
Keio University, Hiroshima University SKCM2, Kitasato UniversityA
Muneto Nitta, Shin SasakiA
6
String junctions in a flag manifold sigma model
Keio Univ.A, Dokkyo Medical Univ.B, SKCM2C
Keisuke OhashiA, Yuki AmariA, Toshiaki FujimoriA,B, Muneto NittaA,C
7
On axially symmetric monopoles of higher charges
Kitasato Univ.
Tomoaki Watanabe, Kaoru Miyamoto, Atsushi Nakamula
8
Euclidean Methods on Dirac quantization and Gauge Representation
Dept. of Phys., Osaka University
Dohyun KIM
9
Bridging two semiclassical confinement mechanisms: monopole and center vortex
YITP, Kyoto U.
Yui Hayashi, Yuya Tanizaki
10
Restoration of residual local gauge symmetries due to topological defects and its implications for color confinement
Dept. of Phys., Chiba Univ.
Naoki Fukushima, Kei-Ichi Kondo

17th WB102 Room 17aWB102 9:00〜12:30

Theoretical Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Finite temperature QCD

1
Extracting meson spectral functions by using sparse modeling at finite temperature
Met. College/JMA, Univ. of Tsukuba CCSA, TWCUB
Junichi Takahashi, Hiroshi OhnoA, Akio TomiyaB
2
Chiral condensate of 2+1 and 3 flavor QCD with domain wall fermions
RIKEN R-CCS, Osaka U.A, KEKB, SOKENDAIC, Nagoya U. KMID, Bielefeld U.E
Yasumichi Aoki, Hidenori FukayaA, Jishnu Goswami, Shoji HashimotoB,C, Issaku Kanamori, Takashi KanekoB,C,D, Yoshifumi Nakamura, Yu ZhangE (JLQCD Collaboration)
3
Finite temperature QCD with 2+1 flavor domain wall fermions at physical point
RIKEN R-CCS, Osaka U.A, KEKB, SOKENDAIC,KMID, Bielefeld U.E
Issaku Kanamori, Yasumichi Aoki, Hidenori FukayaA, Jishnu Goswami, Shoji HashimotoB,C, Takashi KanekoB,C.D, Yoshifumi Nakamura, Yu ZhangE (JLQCD Collaboration)
4
Conserved charge fluctuations in (2+1)-flavor QCD with Domain Wall fermions
RIKEN R-CCS,Osaka U.A,KEKB,SOKENDAIC,Nagoya U. KMID,Bielefeld U.E
Jishnu Goswami,Yasumichi Aoki,Hidenori FukayaA,Shoji HashimotoB,C,Issaku Kanamori,Takashi KanekoB,C,D,Yoshifumi Nakamura,Yu ZhangE (JLQCD Collaboration)
5
Symmetry of QCD near the (pseudo-) critical temperature
YITP, RIKEN RCCSA, Osaka U.B, KEKC, SOKENDAID, JAEAE
Sinya Aoki, Yasumichi AokiA, Hidenori FukayaB, Shoji HashimotoC,D, Issaku KanamoriA, Takeshi KanekoC, Yoshifumi NakamuraA, Kei SuzukiE, David WardB (JLQCD Collaboration)

Break (10:15〜10:30)

Novel algorithms and their implementations

6
Applying the Worldvolume Hybrid Monte Carlo method to the Hubbard model
Kyoto Univ., Hiroshima Univ.A
Masafumi Fukuma, Yusuke NamekawaA
7
Applying the Worldvolume Hybrid Monte Carlo method to lattice gauge theory
Kyoto Univ., Hiroshima Univ.A
Masafumi Fukuma, Yusuke NamekawaA
8
Analysis of Solvable Quantum Mechanics by Using Bootstrap Method -Derivation of Exact Solutions from Numerical Calculation-
Shizuoka Univ.
Yu Aikawa, Takeshi Morita
9
Study of the optimal basis choice for quantum computation of 2+1-dimensional U(1) gauge model with finite temperature and density
Dept. of Phys. Univ. of TokyoA, ICEPP Univ. of TokyoB, Dept. of Phys. Indian Institute of TechnologyC
Reita MaenoA, Yutaro IiyamaB, Yasuyuki OkumuraB, Lento NaganoB, Sanmay GangulyC
10
Langevin simulation without continuum limits of fictitious time
Meiji Gakuin Univ.A, Univ. of TokyoB, Kobe Univ.C
Daisuke KadohA, Mitsuhiro KatoB, Makoto SakamotoC, Hiroto SoA
11
GPU implementation of multigrid solver for domain wall fermion
SOKENDAI, R-CCSA, KEKB
Wei-Lun Chen, Issaku KanamoriA, Hideo MatsufuruB
12
GPU implementation of the fermion propagator solver program for the twisted reduced SU(N) matrix models
Autonomous University of MadridA, Zaragoza U.B, ADSE Hiroshima U.C, Core-U Hiroshima U.D
Claudio BonannoA, Pietro ButtiB, Margarita Garcia PerezA, Ken-Ichi IshikawaC,D, Masanori OkawaC
13
The perturbative calculation of the gradient flow coupling for the reduced matrix model with the numerical stochastic perturbation theory
Grad. Sch. of Advanced Sci. and Eng., Hiroshima Univ.A, Hiroshima Univ. CORE-UB
Hironori TakeiA, Ken-Ichi IshikawaA,B, Masanori OkawaA

17th B131 Room 17pB131 13:30〜16:45

Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics
Exotic Hadron and Diquark

1
Charmed hadron interactions from Lattice QCD on the physical point
RIKEN-iTHEMS, SINAPA
Takumi Doi, Yan Lyu, Liang ZhangA for HAL QCD collaboration
2
Molecular nature of the Ωc(3120) and its analogy with the Ω(2012)
Tottori Univ., Guangxi Normal Univ.A, Valencia Univ.B
Natsumi Ikeno, Wei-Hong LiangA, Eulogio OsetB
3
Mass Spectra of Fully and Doubly Heavy Tetraquark States in the Conventional Quark Model
Nanjing Univ.,KEKA,RIKENB,JAEAC
Qi Meng,Guang-Juan WangA,Makoto OkaB
4
Compositeness of near-threshold states with Coulomb plus short range interaction
TMU
Tomona Kinugawa, Tetsuo Hyodo
5
Di-J/psi structures from the quark Pauli-blocking effect
Japan College of Social Work, Showa Pharmaceutical UA, Nagoya UB, RCNPC
Sachiko Takeuchi, Makoto TakizawaA, Yasuhiro YamaguchiB, Atsushi HosakaC
6
Properties of X(3872) and the interaction between D and \barD* mesons
Showa Pharmaceutical U, Japan College of Social WorkA, Nagoya UB, RCNPC
Makoto Takizawa, Sachiko TakeuchiA, Yasuhiro YamaguchiB, Atsushi HosakaC

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
Analysis of resonant states of doubly heavy tetraquarks
Nagoya Univ., Nagoya Univ. KMIA
Manato Sakai, Yasuhiro YamaguchiA
8
Properties of bound state from hadronic potentials coupled to quarks for X(3872)
TMU
Ibuki Terashima, Tetsuo Hyodo
9
Corrected sum rule for weak decays of heavy hadrons based on the dynamical supersymmetry of the anti s quark and the ud diquark
Tokyo Tech, Uppsala Univ.A
Harunobu Akiyama, Daisuke Jido, Stefan LeupoldA
10
Towards New Definition of Compositeness: Energy Scale Decomposition
Tokyo TechA, RIKENB, JAEAC
Zanpeng YinA, Kotaro MurakamiA,B, Daisuke JidoA, Makoto OkaB,C
11
The possibility of the anomaly-driven breaking of chiral symmetry in the interacting instanton liquid model
Tokyo Tech
Yamato Suda, Daisuke Jido
12
Analysis of axial anomaly in two-color QCD matter from functional renormalization group method
KMI, Nagoya U., Eotvos U.A
Daiki Suenaga, Gergely FejosA

17th B201 Room 17pB201 13:30〜16:30

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics Joint
Unstable Nuclei II (Joint Session)

1
Large-scale shell-model study of beta-decay properties of N=126,125 nuclei
CCS U. Tsukuba, JAEAA, SYSUB, IITRC
Noritaka Shimizu, Anil Kumar, Yutaka UtsunoA, Cenxi YuanB, Praveen C. SrivastavaC
2
Measurement of the incompressibility of 86Kr via deuteron inelastic scattering using the active target CAT-M
RCNP, Kyoto Univ.B, CNSC, RIKEND, KU LeuvenE, IMPF, Toho Univ.G, QSTH
Fumitaka Endo, Shinsuke Ota, Masanori DozonoB, Reiko KojimaC, Daisuke SuzukiD, Rin YokoyamaC, Stefano FracassettiE, Nobuaki ImaiC, Shin'ichiro MichimasaD, Yuto HijikataB, Shutaro HanaiC, Tadaaki IsobeD, Jiatai LiC, Seiya HayakawaC, Keita Kawata, Ningtao ZhangF, Riccardo RaabeE, Akane SakaueC, Juzo ZenihiroB, Tomoya HaradaG, Takada EiichiH, Kentaro YakoC, Tomohiro UesakaD, Susumu ShimouraD, Jiawei Cai
3
Structure of low-lying levels in neutron-rich nuclei around N=40
Univ. Tsukuba, Osaka Univ.A
Kouhei Washiyama, Kenichi YoshidaA
4
Analysis of tetraneutron search experiment by using the 93Nb(4n,n) reaction in a nuclear reactor
Tokyo Tech, Institute for Integrated Radiation and Nuclear Science, Kyoto Univ.A
Shunya Oikawa, Hiroyuki Fujioka, Koichi TakamiyaA
5
Measurement of nuclear transmutation via muon nuclear capture reaction of Si isotopes
U. Tokyo, RIKENA, JAEAB, KEKC, Kyushu Univ.D, Osaka Univ.E, Kyoto Univ.F, RALG
R. Mizuno, M. NiikuraA, T. MatsuzakiA, T.Y. SaitoA, S. AbeB, K. IshidaC, I. UmegakiC, M. OishiD, S. KawaseD, T. KawataD, N. KawamuraC, K. KitafujiD, A. SatoE, P. StrasserC, K. ShimomuraC, S. TakeshitaC, M. TampoC, D. TomonoC,E, M. HashimotoF, A.D. HillierG, H. FukudaD, F. MinatoD, Y. YamaguchiB
6
Measurement of energy spectra of charged particles emitted following muon nuclear capture in Si nuclei
Dept. of Advanced Energy Science and Engineering, Kyushu U,RIKENA, Dept. of Physics, U TokyoB,KEKC,RCNP, Osaka UD, UKRI STFCE,Dept. of Physics, Kyushu UF
Shoichiro Kawase, Kentaro Kitafuji, Teppei Kawata, Yukinobu Watanabe, Megumi NiikuraA, Rurie MizunoB, Katsuhiko IshidaA,C, Dai TomonoD,C, Adrian HillierE, Futoshi MinatoF

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
Excitation function measurement of fusion evaporation reaction by direct ion counting with MRTOF-MS
Kyushu Univ., KEK IPNS WNSCA, RIKEN Nishina CenterB, HongKong Univ.C, JAEAD
T. Niwase, M. WadaA, P. SchuryA, S. KimuraA, P. BrionnetB, F. ChaoyiC, H. HabaB, Y. HirayamaA, H. IshiyamaB, Y. ItoD, D. KajiB, H. MiyatakeA, K. MorimotoB, M. Rosenbusch, A. Takamine, Y. X. WatanabeA
8
Measurement of proton elastic scattering from 132Sn at 200 MeV/u
Dept. of Phys., Kyoto Univ.A, Nishina Center, RIKENB, IMPC, Dept. of Phys., Konan Univ.D, RCNP, Osaka Univ.E, CNS, Univ. of TokyoF, Dept. of Phys., Toho Univ.G, Dept. of Phys., Osaka Univ.H, Center for Advanced Photonics, RIKENI, HUN-REN ATOMKIJ, Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Hong KongK, Dept. of Applied Phys., Univ. of MiyazakiL, CYRIC, Tohoku Univ.M, IFNFO, School of Phys., Peking Univ.P
Y. HijikataA,B, J. ZenihiroA, S. TerashimaC, Y. MatsudaD, H. SakaguchiE, S. OtaE,F, H. BabaB, S. ChebotayovB, M. DozonoA, T. HaradaB,G, T. FurunoH, C. IwamotoI, M. KobayashiF, A. KrasznahorkayJ, S. LeblondK, T. LokotkoK, Y. MaedaL, S. MasuokaF, E. MilmanB, T. MurakamiA,B, Y. NasuM, J. OkamotoM, S. SakaguchiN, M. TakakiF, K. TaniueL, H. TokiedaF, M. TsumuraA, T. UesakaB, O. WielandO, Z.H. YangP, Y. YamaguchiF, R. YokoyamaF
9
Development of Delta telescope array for measurement of unstable-nuclear elastic scattering
Rikkyo Univ., RNC, Kyoto Univ., Saitama Univ., CNS
Shoko Takeshige, Hidetada Baba, Yuto Ichinohe, Shumpei Koyama, Marina Arai, Rin Teraguchi, Takayuki Yano, Tomoya Nakada, Juzo Zenihiro, Koshi Higuchi, Taiki Sugiyama, Noritaka Kitamura, for the TRIP MESA collaboration
10
Cancellation
11
Highly-deformed ground states involving the second intruder orbit
Tokyo Tech, OMUA, NITEPB, RIKEN Nishina CenterC, HokudaiD, U Tokyo CNSE, Kyushu UF
T Inakura, W. HoriuchiA,B,C,D, S. MichimasaE, M. TanakaF
12
Systematic investigation of the non-uniformity of nuclear density distributions
Saitama Univ., Osaka Metropolitan Univ. & NITEPA,RIKEN Nishina CenterB, Hokkaido Univ.C
Shuichiro Ebata, Wataru HoriuchiA,B,C

17th C212 Room 17pC212 13:30〜16:30

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Force, Few-body Systems, and Light Nuclei

1
Nuclear LS force from Lattice QCD II
Rissho Univ.
Takuya Sugiura for HAL QCD Collaboration
2
Influence of discretization error on the HALQCD baryon forces Part 5
NUBS
Takashi Inoue, for HAL QCD Collaboration
3
Faddeev Theoretical Analysis on Three-Body Resonance of Λnn System (II)
Kyutech,Osaka RCNPA
H.Kamada, M.KohnoA, K.MiyagawaA
4
One-Pion Exchange Potential in a strong magnetic field
Niigata Univ.A, RIKEN iTHMESB, Keio Univ.C
Daiki MiuraA, Masaru HongoA,B, Tetsuo HatsudaB, Hidetoshi TayaB,C
5
Antisymmetric spin-orbit term of three-nucleon force: Its contribution to spin-orbit splitting and quantum entanglement
Fac. Arts Sci., Kyushu Univ.A, Campania Univ.B, INFN NapoliC
Tokuro FukuiA, Giovanni De GregorioB,C, Angela GarganoC
6
Nature of density-dependence of effective NN interactions
RCNP, Osaka Univ.
M. Kohno

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
Bound state in the continuum and the generalized optical theorem
Dept.of Phys., Sophia Univ.
Mao Kurino, Kazuo Takayanagi
8
A surrogate model for In-medium Similarity Renormalization group method with Dynamic Mode Decomposition
Utsunomiya Univ.A, RIKEN Nishina CenterB
Sota YoshidaA,B
9
Variational quantum simulation for the ground state of 6Li nucleus
U. TokyoA, Utsunomiya Univ.B, RIKEN Nishina CenterC, RIKEN iTHEMSD
T. OgataA, T. SatoA, S. YoshidaB,C, T. NaitoA,D, M. KimuraC
10
Three-alpha structure of low-energy 12C states
Hosei Univ.
S. Ishikawa
11
Generalized coherent states satisfying the Pauli principle in a nuclear cluster model
Osaka Inst. Tech., Hokkaido Univ.A
Takayuki Myo, Kiyoshi KatoA

17th WA203 Room 17pWA203 13:30〜16:50

Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics,Beam Physics
CERN 70th anniversary - Collider experiments at CERN & Particle and Nuclear Studies in Japan

1
(Symposium Session.) Introduction
High Energy Accelerator Research Organization - Institute of Particle and Nuclear Studies(KEK-IPNS)
Makoto Tomoto
2
(Symposium Session.) From LEP to LHC:Verification of SM and beyond
professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo
Tomio Kobayashi
3
(Symposium Session.) Acheimvents of LHC-ATLAS: Attraction and Impact of Energy Frontier Physics
International Center for Elementary Particle Physics, The University of Tokyo (ICEPP)
Yasuyuki Okumura
4
(Symposium Session.) Lepton Measurement at LHC/ALICE and Approach to Origin of Hadronic Mass
Hiroshima University, Physics Program (WPI-SKCM2)
Kenta Shigaki
5
(Symposium Session.) Towards the complete understanding partonic matter through jet and photon measurements at LHC/ALICE
Institute of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Tsukuba (Inst. of Pure and Applied Sci., Univ. Tsukuba)
Tatsuya Chujo

Break (15:15〜15:30)

6
(Symposium Session.) Theoretical exploration for physics beyond the standard model
Nagoya University Graduate School of Science (Nagoya Univ.)
Junji Hisano
7
(Symposium Session.) Endeavors to realization of HL-LHC and expectation to exploring frontiers
High Energy Accelerator Research Organization - Institute of Particle and Nuclear Studies(KEK-IPNS)
Hideyuki Oide
8
(Symposium Session.) World's Next-Generation Collider Experiments: Dream Beyond the HL-LHC
Waseda University (Waseda Univ.)
Kohei Yorita
9
(Symposium Session.) Closing Remarks
International Center for Elementary Particle Physics, The University of Tokyo (ICEPP)
Junichi Tanaka

18th B132 Room 18aB132 9:00〜12:00

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics Joint
Double Beta Decay I

1
KamLAND-Zen: Summary of Background Estimation
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Kazumi Hata, for KamLAND-Zen Collaboration
2
KamLAND-Zen: Latest result of the neutrinoless double beta decay search
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
3
Preparation Status for KamLAND2-Zen
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Hideyoshi Ozaki, for KamLAND-Zen collaboration
4
Performance Evaluation of Focusing Mirror for KamLAND2-Zen
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Yuri Fujimoto, for KamLAND-Zen collaboration
5
Research to improve the performance of liquid scintillators for KamLAND2-Zen
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Teiho Kanzawa, for KamLAND-Zen collaboration
6
Evaluation of the influence of impurities on liquid scintillators for KamLAND2-Zen
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Shun Mito, for KamLAND-Zen collaboration

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Evaluation of the impurity content of organic materials for KamLAND2-Zen
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Kentaro Chiba, for KamLAND-Zen Collaboration
8
The Estimation of Neutron Detection Dfficiency in KamLAND2-Zen
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Ren Endo, for KamLAND-Zen Collaboration
9
Measuring the properties of positronium in liquid scintillators for KamLAND-Zen (1)
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Funahashi Yasunao, for KamLAND-Zen collaboration
10
Development of an imaging detector to reduce the long-lived spallation background in the KamLAND2-Zen experiment
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Daiki Morita, for KamLAND-Zen collaboration
11
ZICOS neutrinoless double beta decay experiment using ~96~Zr in orgamic scintillator - Performance evaluation of detector for two neutrino emisson double beta decay experiment -
Miyagi Univ. of Edu., ICRR Univ. of TokyoA, Fukui Univ.B, Tokyo Univ. of Sci.C, IMR Tohoku Univ.D,Univ. of ToyamaE
Y.Fukuda, S.MoriyamaA, K.HiraideA, I.OgawaB, T.GunjiC, S.KurosawaD,Y.NakanoE

18th C212 Room 18aC212 9:00〜12:15

Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics
QCD Vacuum and Phase Structure

1
Spin and color molecular dynamics
JAEA, CITA
Toshiki Maruyama, Nobutoshi YasutakeA
2
Color molecular dynamics with color-magnetic interaction and equation of state
Chiba Inst. Tech.A, JAEAB
Nobutoshi YasutakeA, Toshiki MaruyamaB
3
Analysis of high-density QCD phase diagram
YITP
Eiji Muto
4
Equation of state in neutron stars from a bottom-up holographic QCD model
Osaka U., Osaka U., RCNPA, JAEAB, Nagoya U.C, Nagoya U., KMID, Saga U.E
Akihiro IwanakaA, Daisuke FujiiB, Atsushi HosakaA,B, Tadakatsu SakaiC,D, Motoi TachibanaE
5
Dimensional reduction picture in non-perturbative QCD
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
Kei Tohme, Hideo Suganuma
6
Analysis of lattice models using bosonization method
YITP
Nagare Katayama

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Quantum Hall droplets in high-density QCD
SKCM2, Hiroshima Univ., Keio Univ.A,B
Kentaro Nishimura, Naoki YamamotoA, Ryo YokokuraB
8
The crystal structure of QCD axion in the chiral soliton lattice phase
Dept. of Phys., Keio Univ.
Yuka Miyauchi, Naoki Yamamoto
9
Perturbatively Confined Phase of QCD under Imaginary Rotation
Minnesota Univ., Dept. of Phys. Univ. of TokyoA
Shi Chen, Kenji FukushimaA, Yusuke ShimadaA
10
Calculation of the particle anti-particle production process from photons under the strong magnetic field as seen on the magentar surface
Dept.Phys., Univ.TokyoA, YITPB, RIKEN iTHEMSC
Tomoya UjiA, Kenji FukushimaA, Yoshimasa HidakaB,C
11
Lee-Yang zeros around the critical point of heavy-quark-QCD
YITP, University of TsukubaA
Tatsuya Wada, Kazuyuki KanayaA, Masakiyo Kitazawa
12
Complex-valued potential between heavy quarkonia in a thermal pion gas
Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech. Niigata Univ.A,Dept. of Phys. Niigata Univ.B,RIKEN iTHEMSC
S. KanekoA,M. HongoB,C,D. MiuraA

18th B132 Room 18pB132 13:30〜17:00

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics
AAPPS-JPS Award

1
AAPPS-JPS Award受賞記念講演 Experimental Study of Nuclei with Double Strangeness
Dept. of Phys., Tohoku Univ.
S. H. Hayakawa

Hyper nuclei

2
Overview and preparation status of Lambda hypernuclear missing mass spectroscopy experiments using (e,e'K+) reaction at JLab
Tohoku Univ.A, GP-PUB, Kyoto Univ.C, Univ. of TokyoD, INFNE, FIUF, Hampton Univ.G, JLabH
T. IshigeA,B, T. IwamotoC, T. GogamiC,S. NagaoD,S.N. NakamuraD,A, K. NishiD, K. NishidaD, S. NiwaD, K. HigashimotoD, F. GaribaldiE, P.E.C MarkowitzF, J. ReinholdF, L. TangG,H, G.M. UrciuoliE for the JLab Hypernuclear Collaboration
3
Preparation status of measurement of lambda hypernuclear mass with decay pion spectroscopy at JLab
The Univ. of TokyoA, Tohoku Univ.B, Kyoto Univ.C, IFNFD, FIUE, Hampton Univ.F
K. NishidaA, T. IshigeB, T. IwamotoC, T. GogamiC, S. NagaoA, S.N. NakamuraA,B, K. NishiA, S. NiwaA, K. HigashimotoA, F. GaribaldiD, P. MarkowitzE, J. ReinholdE, L. TangF, G.M. UrciuoliD, for the JLab Hypernuclear Collaboration
4
Measurement of ΛH mass by decay pion spectroscopy at MAMI (Ⅲ)
Tohoku Univ.A, GP-PUB, Univ. of TokyoC, JLabD, JGU.E, GSIF, Fudan Univ.G
R. KinoA,B, S. NagaoC, S.N. NakamuraC,A, K. NishiC, P. AchenbachD, P. EckertE, P. KlagE, J. PochodzallaE,F, T. ShaoG, for the A1 Collaboration

Break (15:00〜15:15)

5
Progress of single Λ hypernucler spectroscopy experiments using the S-2S spectrometer
Graduate School of Science, Tohoku UniversityA, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto UniversityB, Graduate School of Science, The University of TokyoC, RCNP, Osaka UniversityD, JAEAE, KEKF, RIKENG, Graduate School of Science, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyH, School of Allied Health Sciences, Kitasato UniversityI
D. WatanabeA, K. EbataB,E, H. FujiokaH, M. FujitaE, T. GogamiB, T. K. HaradaB,E, T. HasegawaI, S. H. HayakawaA, R. HondaF, Y. IchikawaA, T. IshigeA, K. KamadaA, K. MiwaA,F, S. NagaoC, T. NagaeB,D, S. N. NakamuraC,A, T. NanamuraG, F. OuraA, C. SeongA, H. TamuraA,E, K. TanidaE, M. UkaiF,A, T. O. YamamotoE, for the J-PARC E94 Collaboration
6
Preparation status II of the exploration experiment for a narrow Λ* resonance (J-PARC E72)
Dept. of Phys. Tohoku Univ., RIKENA, Kyungpook National Univ.B, Korea Univ.C, JAEAD
R. J. Saito, K. Amemiya, T. HashimotoA, S. H. Hayakawa, Y. Ichikawa, S. H. KimB, H. LeeC, K. Shimazaki, K. TanidaD, S. B. YangC for the E72 Collaboration
7
The spectroscopy for few-body Ξ hypernuclei with Lithium target in J-PARC
Kyoto Univ.A, JAEAB, Tokyo TechC, RCNPD, KEKE, Tohoku Univ.F
K. EbataA,B, H. FujiokaC, T. GogamiA, T. NagaeA,D, T. TakahashiE, M. UkaiE,F, T. O. YamamotoB, for the J-PARC E75 Collaboration
8
Prospect of a hypernuclear gamma-ray spectroscopy experiment (E63) at J-PARC K1.8 beam line
Tohoku Univ.A, KEKB, JAEAC, Kyoto Univ.D, Osaka Univ.RCNPE
Chesu. SeongA, K. EbataC,D, M. FujitaC, T. GogamiD, T.K. HaradaC,D, A. HarataniA, S.H. HayakawaA, Y. IchikawaA, R. ImamotoA, S. IwaiD, K. KamadaA, R. KurataA, K. MiwaA,B, T. NagaeD,E, F. OuraA, T. TakahashiB, H. TamuraA,C, K. TanidaC, M. UkaiA,B, D. WatanabeA, T.O. YamamotoC, for the E63 collaboration
9
Measurements of X rays from C-Ξ atom at J-PARC (E96)
Tohoku UniversityA, KEKB, JAEAC, Kyoto UniversityD
K. KamadaA, R. ImamotoA, K. EbataC,D, F. OuraA, C. SeongA, T.K.HaradaC,D, M.UkaiB, H. TamuraA,C, K. TanidaC, M. FujitaC, T.O YamamotoC for the J-PARC E96 collaboration
10
High resolution spectroscopy of Ξ hypernuclei at J-PARC
Dept. of Phys, Kyoto Univ.A, Dept. of Phys, Tohoku Univ.B, JAEAC, KEKD, Osaka Univ., RCNPE, Dept. of Phys, The Univ. of TokyoF
Takeshi K. HaradaA,C, K. AmemiyaB, K. EbataA,C, M. FujitaC, T. GogamiA, A. HarataniB, S.H. HayakawaB, Y. IchikawaB, S. IwaiA, R. ImamotoB, K. KamadaB, R. KurataB, K. MiwaB,D, T. NagaeA,E, K. NishidaF, F. OuraB, C. SeongB, K. ShimazakiB, T. TakahashiD, H. TamuraB,C, M. UkaiB,D, D. WatanabeB, T.O. YamamotoC, for the J-PARC E70 collaboration
11
Performance of the magnetic spectrometer, S-2S, used in high resolution spectroscopy of Ξ hypernuclei
Dept. of Phys, Kyoto Univ.A, Dept. of Phys, Tohoku Univ.B, JAEAC, KEKD, Osaka Univ., RCNPE, Dept. of Phys, The Univ. of TokyoF
Saya IwaiA, K. AmemiyaB, K. EbataA,C, M. FujitaC, T. GogamiA, T.K. HaradaA,C, A. HarataniB, S.H. HayakawaB, Y. IchikawaB, R. ImamotoB, K. KamadaB, R. KurataB, K. MiwaB,D, T. NagaeA,E, K. NishidaF, F. OuraB, C. SeongB, K. ShimazakiB, T. TakahashiD, H. TamuraB,C, M. UkaiD,B, D. WatanabeB, T.O. YamamotoC, for the J-PARC E70 collaboration

18th C212 Room 18pC212 13:30〜16:30

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Mean Field and Many-body Theory

1
Study on the pair-rotational mode caused by neutron superfluidity
University of TsukubaA, Center for computational SciencesB
Chisato RuikeA, Nobuo HinoharaB,A, Takashi NakatsukasaB,A
2
Effect of the Coulomb interaction on nuclear deformation and drip lines
University of Tsukuba
Kenta Hagihara, Takashi Nakatsukasa, Nobuo hinohara
3
Analysis of antisymmetric spin-orbit forces due to three-body nuclear forces using density functional theory
Kyushu Univ.
Kida Hiroki, Tokuro Fukui, Minato Futoshi
4
Analysis of charge radii of Ca nuclei: Comparative study of Skyrme and Fayans functionals
Tokyo Tech, U. TsukubaA, Chiba U.B
T. Inakura, N. HinoharaA, H. NakadaB
5
Energy-weighted sum rule of spin-M1 excitation and tensor correlation
CCS, Univ. Tsukuba, RIKENA, RCNP, Osaka Univ.B
Nobuo Hinohara, Tomohiro OishiA, Kenichi YoshidaB
6
Stability of the rod-shaped states of N=Z nuclei III
Kansai University of Welfare Sciences, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyA
Shoujirou Mizutori, Tsunenori InakuraA

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
Improved reproducibility of beta decay of neutron-rich nuclei within the interacting boson model
Hokkaido Univ.
M. Homma, K. Nomura
8
Application of the generator coordinate method with basis optimization to excited states
Tohoku Univ., Soongsil Univ.A, Kyoto Univ.B
Moemi Matsumoto, Yusuke TanimuraA, Kouichi HaginoB
9
Can the ATDHF equation be solved from a potential minimum?II
Fac. of Edu., Kochi Univ.
Koichi Sato
10
Octupole and hexadecapole deformed shell structures and dynamical symmetries in nuclear mean field
Nagoya Inst. Tech.
Ken-ichiro Arita
11
On the convergence of boson expansions and the closed-algebra approximation
SUMS
Kimikazu Taniguchi

18th C309 Room 18pC309 13:30〜16:45

Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics,Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics
Unraveling the cosmic-ray transportation mechanism by the recent progresses in the nuclear physics.

1
(Symposium Session.) Introduction to the symposium
ICRR, U. of Tokyo
Takashi Sako
2
(Symposium Session.) The impact of photo-nuclear reaction models on the interpretation of ultra-high energy cosmic ray observations
RIKEN, Nagataki Big Bang Lab.
Eiji Kido
3
(Symposium Session.) Challenges and systematic understanding of photonuclear reactions
RCNP, Osaka Univ.
Atsushi Tamii
4
(Symposium Session.) Cosmic Ray Composition measured by Air Shower Observation
ICRR, U. of Tokyo
Keitaro Fujita
5
(Symposium Session.) Study of cosmic-ray interaction using LHC
ISEE Nagoya Univ.
Hiroaki Menjo

Break (15:15〜15:30)

6
(Symposium Session.) Galactic cosmic ray propagation and nuclear reactions
Grad. School of Science, U. of Tokyo
Yutaka Ohira
7
(Symposium Session.) Measurenet of nuclear fragmentation reaction cross section and its implication to galactic cosmic-ray propagation
RIKEN, High Energy Nuclear Physics Lab./GSI Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research, Germany / Saitama Univ.
Take R. Saito
8
(Symposium Session.) Current status and prospects of nuclear reaction calculations
Kyushu Univ.
Kazuyuki Ogata

18th WA103 Room 18pWA103 13:30〜16:50

Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics
50th anniversary of Wilson's lattice gauge theory

1
(Symposium Session.) opening remarks
Meijigakuin Univ.
Daisuke Kadoh
2
(Symposium Session.) A Half Century of Lattice QCD ? from Dawn to Development ?
Japan Society for Promotion of Science
Akira Ukawa
3
(Symposium Session.) Fundamental principles of lattice QCD and its applications: Past, Present and Future of lattice QCD
YITP, Kyoto University
Sinya Aoki

Break (15:05〜15:20)

4
(Symposium Session.) Anomaly from domain-wall fermion
Univ. of Osaka
Tetsuya Onogi
5
(Symposium Session.) Expansion of Lattice Gauge Theory -QFT, quantum gravity, and condensed matter-
Kindai U.
Tatsuhiro Misumi

18th WB101 Room 18pWB101 13:30〜17:45

Theoretical Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics
field theory, quantum theory, resurgence

1
On the Aharonov-Bohm Type Memory Effect in the Dressed State Formalism
Kyoto, MichiganA
Hideo Furugori, Ratindranath AkhouryA
2
Mode recombination formula and nonanalytic terms in effective potetial at finite temperature
Kobe Univ., KHSUA
Makoto Sakamoto, Kazunori TakenagaA
3
Feynman's proof of the Maxwell equations with Commutative-Noncommutative transformations
Faculty of Engineering, Toyama Pref. Univ.
Makoto Nakamura, Kouichi Toda
4
Functional Renormalization Group Analysis of O(3) Nonlinear Sigma model and Non-Abelian Bosonization Duality
Osaka Univ., Kyoto Univ.,Jilin Univ.
Junichi Haruna,Keito Shimizu,Masatoshi Yamada
5
No-fixed point theorem for the Wetterich equation
Nihon U., IQS, Nihon U., CSTA
Satoshi Ohya, Taichi TanakaA
6
Analysis of exact renormalization group using stochastic process
Shizuoka Univ.
Ryota Nasu, Yusuke Kawasumi, Asato Tsuchiya
7
Gravitational self-trapping in Multishell Dirac Fermions
Tokyo Univ. Sci. Ph, Tokyo. Univ. SciA, NIT Toyota C.B
Shunsuke Iwasawa, NobuyukiA, Sawado Shota YanaiB
8
Spin systems as simulators of quantum field theories in curved spacetimes.
Nihon UniversityA, Sanyo-Onoda City UniversityB
Shunichiro Kinoshita, Keiju MurataA, Daisuke YamamotoA, Ryosuke YoshiiB

Break (15:30〜15:45)

9
Certain universality of the double scaling limit of randomly coupled spin models
Dept. of Phys. Kyoto Univ.
Ryota Watanabe
10
Exact-WKB Analysis of Two-level Floquet Systems
Dept. of Phys. Keio Univ.,QunaSysA,Dept. of Fundamental Edu. Dokkyo Medical Univ.,Dept. of Phys. Keio Univ.B,Dept. of Phys. Univ. of Tokyo,Dept. of Phys. Keio Univ.C,Dept. of Phys. Kindai Univ.,Dept. of Phys. Keio Univ.D,RIKEN iTHEMS,Dept. of Phys. Keio Univ.E
Toshiaki FujimoriB, Syo KamataC, Tatsuhiro MisumiD, Naohisa SueishiA, Hidetoshi TayaE
11
Neural network representation of quantum systems
Kyoto U., Osaka U.A
Jun Maeda, Koji Hashimoto, Yuji HironoA, Jojiro Yoshinaka
12
Berry's phase and chiral anomalies
RIKEN, Nihon U.A
Kazuo Fujikawa, Koichiro UmetsuA
13
Quantumness of gravity: A perspective on monogamy relation
ISSP, Univ. Tokyo, Kyushu Univ.A
Yuuki Sugiyama, Akira MatsumuraA, Kazuhiro YamamotoA
14
Resurgence in Lorentzian quantum cosmology
RIKENA, YITPB, KMI Nagoya UniversityC
Masazumi HondaA, Hiroki MatsuiB, Kazumasa OkabayashiB, Takahiro TeradaC
15
Resurgence in 2-dimensional Yang–Mills and a genus-altering deformation
Dokkyo Medical University, Keio University
Toshiaki Fujimori, Philip Glass
16
Non-perturbative formulation of quasi-stationary resonant state based on exact WKB method
RIKEN iTHEMS, Kyushu U.A
Okuto Morikawa, Shoya OgawaA

18th WB208 Room 18pWB208 13:30〜17:05

Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics,Beam Physics
Particle Physics and Early Universe developed with next generation colliders

1
(Symposium Session.) Introduction
Hiroshima Univ. Advanced Science
Masao Kuriki
2
(Symposium Session.) Overview of the Next Generation Colliders
Univ. of Tokyo, ICEPP
Masaya Ishino
3
(Symposium Session.) Physics at Higgs Factory
Osaka Univ., Science
Shinya Kanemura
4
(Symposium Session.) Physics at Next Generation Colliders
Tokyo Univ., Science
Natsumi Nagata
5
(Symposium Session.) Physics Results and Prospects at LHC and HL-LHC
Univ. of Tsukuba, Pure and appl. sci.
Shigeki Hirose

Break (15:30〜15:45)

6
(Symposium Session.) FCC Project
CERN Acc.
Zimmermann Frank
7
(Symposium Session.) ILC Project
KEK Acc
Hiroshi Sakai
8
(Symposium Session.) Future Plan of JAHEP on Next Generation Colliders
KEK IPNS
Yu Nakahama

19th B131 Room 19aB131 9:00〜11:45

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics Joint
Double Beta Decay II

1
Study of 48Ca double beta decay with CANDLES
RCNP, Osaka Univ.A, Univ. of FukuiB, Tokushima Univ.C, Osaka Sangyo Univ.D, Tsukuba Univ.E, WERCF, Saga Univ.G, ICRH, Osaka Univ.I, IMRJ
UMEHARA Saori, RITTIRONG Anawat, SHIBATA Shinsho, MATSUOKA Kenji, TAKIHIRA Yukichi, KISHIMOTO Tadafumi, NOMACHI Masaharu, YOSHIDA SeiA, SHIRAI RyutaA, NISHIKAWA TakahiroA, NODA KentaA, TAKAKUSA GenA, TANIGAWA HidenoriA, OGAWA IzumiB, NAKAJIMA KyoheiB, TOZAWA MasashiB, NIWA YudaiB, NAKAJIMA JunyaB, YUHAKU RenB, NAKAGAWA ToukiB, HATTORI KeitaB, FUSHIMI KenichiC, SAKAUE AkitoshiC, NISHIJIMA ShougoC, HAZAMA RyutaD, KOSINARKARANUN KanyananD, KUMSUT PantiwaD, PITAKCHAIANAN ChonladaD, IIDA TakashiE, SUZUKI KohtakuF, OSUMI HideakiG, TOKITA ShigekiH, UEMUKAI MasahiroI, SHIMA Tatsushi, NIKI Hideaki, KUROSAWA ShunsukeJ, CANDLES Collaboration, LIS Collaboration, CaF Collaboration
2
The reduction of the background events from 208Tl decay in CANDLES III for the study of neutrino-less double beta decay of 48Ca
Department of Physics, Osaka Univ., Graduate School of Engineering, Univ. of FukuiA, Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka Univ.B
Takakusa Gen, Shirai Ryuta, Miyoshi Go, Yoshioka Atsushi, Tanigawa Hidenori, Yoshida Sei, Niwa YudaiA, Umehara SaoriB, Minami YutoB, CANDLES Collaboration
3
Data analysis in the CANDLES experiment: evaluation of detection efficiency after background event removal
Department of Physics, Osaka Univ., Graduate School of Engineering, Univ. of FukuiA, Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka Univ.B
Hidenori Tanigawa, Gen Takakusa,, Ryuta Shirai, Go Miyoshi, Atsushi Yoshioka, Sei Yoshida, Yudai NiwaA, Saori UmeharaB, Yuto MinamiB, and CANDLES Collaboration
4
Development of CaF2 Fluorescence Calorimetric Detector - Performance Evaluation of MMC Sensor with ADR Refrigeration System
Osaka Univ., RCNP.A, IBS.B
Takahiro Nishikawa, Kenta Noda, Sei Yoshida, Saori UmeharaA, Yong-Hamb KimB, Hanbeom KimB, Woo KyungraeB, Jeong JongsukB, Yang JeongryulB
5
Development of a scintillating bolometer using CaF2 -evaluation of a superconductive sensor with a dilution refrigerator-
Department of Physics, Osaka Univ., Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka Univ.A, Institute for Basic ScienceB
Noda Kenta, Nishikawa Takahiro, Yoshida Sei, Umehara SaoriA, Yong-Hamb KimB, Hanbeom KimB, Woo KyungraeB, Jeong JongsukB, Yang JeongryulB
6
Development of Laser Isotope Separation (LIS) for 48Ca toward the study of neutrinoless double beta decay by CANDLES
Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka UniversityA, Faculty of Engineering, University of FukuiB, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto UniversityC, Graduate School of Science, Osaka UniversityD, Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka UniversityE, Institute for Laser TechnologyF, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka UniversityG
Anawat RittirongA, Saori UmeharaA, Kenji MatsuokaA, Yuto MinamiA, Hideaki NikiA,B, Tatsushi ShimaA, Izumi OgawaB, Tasuku HiraiwaB, Jun'ya NakajimaB, Ren YuhakuB, Masashi TozawaB, Shigeki TokitaC, Sei YoshidaD, Hironori OkudaE, Noriaki MiyanagaE,F, Masahiro UemukaiG

Break (10:15〜10:30)

7
Application of gamma TES to 112Sn double electron capture search (2)
RCNS Tohoku Univ., AISTA, Rikkyo Univ.B, RCNP Osaka Univ.C
Koichi Ichimura, Koji Ishidoshiro, Azusa Gando, Takahiro KikuchiA, Kaori HattoriA, Ryan SmithA, Shinya YamadaB, Tadafumi KishimotoC
8
Double Beta Decay Search for 160Gd by PIKACHU Experiment (Ⅷ) -Current status of analysis and preparation for Phase1 experiment–
Univ. of Tsukuba, Tohoku Univ. IMRA, Tohoku Univ. NICHeB, C&A Corp.C, RCNS,Tohoku Univ.D, Tokyo Univ.E, Tokushima Univ.F, Fukui Univ.G, JAXAH
Takumi Omori, Takashi Iida, Shotaro Ishidate, Motonao Ishigami, Masao YoshinoA,B, Kei KamadaA,B,C, Yasuhiro ShojiC, Azusa GandoD, Keishi HosokawaE, Ken-ichi FushimiF, Kyohei NakajimaG, Keita MizukoshiH, Nobuo Hinohara
9
Double Beta Decay Search for 160Gd by PIKACHU Experiment (Ⅸ) -Performance Evaluation of GAGG Crystals for PIKACHU Experiment–
Univ. of Tsukuba, Tohoku Univ. IMRA, Tohoku Univ. NICHeB, C&A Corp.C, RCNS,Tohoku Univ.D, Tokyo Univ.E, Tokushima Univ.F, Fukui Univ.G, JAXAH
Shotaro Ishidate, Takashi Iida, Takumi Omori, Motonao Ishigami, Masao YoshinoA,B, Kei KamadaA,B,C, Yasuhiro ShojiC, Azusa GandoD, Keishi HosokawaE, Ken-ichi FushimiF, Kyohei NakajimaG, Keita MizukoshiH, Nobuo Hinohara
10
Double Beta Decay Search for 160Gd by PIKACHU Experiment (X) - Relationship between Ga/Al composition ratio and PSD performance of GAGG:Ce scintillators -
Tohoku Univ. NICHe, Univ. of TsukubaA, Tohoku Univ. IMRB, C&A Corp.C
Masao Yoshino, Takashi IidaA, Kei Kamada,B,C, Yasuhiro Shoji,B,C, Akira Yoshikawa,B,C, PIKACHU collaboration

19th C212 Room 19aC212 9:00〜12:00

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Cluster and Nuclear Reaction

1
The coexistence of deformed and halo structures in 17C
Matsue Coll., Fukuyama Univ.A, Osaka Metropolitan Univ.&NITEPB, Gifu Coll.C, Yokohama Univ.D
Tadahiro Suhara, Yasutaka TaniguchiA, Wataru HoriuchiB, Shin WatanabeC, Takenori FurumotoD
2
Cluster structure consisting of shell-model subsystems
Osaka Metropolitan U., NITEPA, RIKEN Nishina CenterB, SIGMAXYZC, YITPD
Naoyuki ItagakiA,B, Takatoshi IchikawaC,D
3
Mirror resonances in 9Be and 9B with an α+α+N model
National Univ. of MongoliaA, Osaka Ins. of Tech.B, Tokuyama College, National Ins. of Tech.C, Hokkaido Univ.
M. OdsurenA, T. MyoB, Y. KikuchiC, K. Kato
4
3-body cluster structures in 0+ excited states of 8He and 12C
Kyoto U.
Kosei Nakagawa, Yoshiko Kanada-En'yo
5
Cluster structure of the ground state of 28Si
Osaka Metropolitan Univ.A,NITEPB,RIKEN Nishina CenterC,Hokkaido Univ.D
Yuki YamaguchiA,Wataru HoriuchiA,B,C,D,Naoyuki ItagakiA,B,C
6
Two-proton emission solved with analytic continuation of coupling constant
RIKEN, Nishina Center
Tomohiro Oishi, Masaaki Kimura

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Maris polarization in deuteron knockout reactions
Dep. Phys., Kyushu Univ.
Yoshiki Chazono
8
Complete description of deuteron breakup reactions
RCNP, Osaka Univ.A, Dept. of Phys. Kyshu Univ.B, ASCR, JAEAC
Hibiki NakadaA, Shoya OgawaB, Kazuki YoshidaC, Kazuyuki OgataB,A
9
Refraction effect in the quasi-free p-d elastic scattering and its impact on the deuteron knockout reaction
JAEA, Kyushu Univ.A
Kazuki Yoshida, Chazono YoshikiA, Kazuyuki OgataA
10
Determination of the asymptotic normalization coefficient with knockout reactions
Dep. Phys., Kyushu Univ.A, RCNP, Osaka Univ.B
Shun TanakaA,Shoya OgawaA,Yoshiki ChazonoA,Kazuyuki OgataA,B
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