Program

Theoretical Nuclear Physics

18th S1 Room 18aS1 9:00〜12:20

Theoretical Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics
The 18th Seitaro Nakamura Prize

1
( Invited Presentation. ) The 18th Nakamura-Seitaro Award ceremony
Soryushi Shogakukai
2
( Invited Presentation. ) Thermal production of eV dark matter and the experimental search
Dept. of Phys., Tohoku Univ.
Yin Wen
3
( Invited Presentation. ) Quark-hadron-Higgs-confinement continuity and vortices
YITP, Kyoto U.
Yui Hayashi
4
( Invited Presentation. ) Constraints and universality of charged operators
Graduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University
Masataka Watanabe

Break (10:25〜10:40)

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

5
( Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS ) (Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS) Report of the Selection Committee
Kyoto U.
Koichi Yoshioka
6
( Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS ) (Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS)A precision calculation of relic neutrino decoupling
IBS
Kensuke Akita
7
( Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS ) (Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS)Positivity bounds for scattering amplitudes in gravitational theory
IBS
Junsei Tokuda
8
( Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS ) (Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS)Studies on generalized symmetries in lattice field theory
Osaka U.
Okuto Morikawa

18th U1 Room 18aU1 10:00〜12:00

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Progress of Hadron Physics at J-PARC - Achievements and Future Plan

1
( Tutorial Presentation. ) Progress of Hadron Physics at J-PARC - Achievements and Future Plan
High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
Shinya Sawada

Break (11:00〜11:30)

Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics
Chiral kinetic theory and its applications

2
( Invited Presentation. ) Chiral kinetic theory and its applications
Keio Univ.
Naoki Yamamoto

18th U2 Room 18aU2 9:00〜12:00

Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics Joint
Hypernuclei and Strangeness I (Joint Session)

1
Production for excited states of hypernuclei
Osaka E-C Univ., Hokkaido Univ.A
Toru Harada, Yoshiharu HirabayashiA
2
Can we apply High-Momentum AMD method to kaonic nuclear study?
KEK, Hosei Univ.A, Osaka Inst. Tech.B
Akinobu Dote, Masahiro IsakaA, Takayuki MyoB
3
Production cross section of 27ΛMg with antisymmetrized molecular dynamics
Hosei University, RCNPA, Osaka Electro-comm. UniversityB
Masahiro Isaka, Toshio MotobaA,B
4
Low-energy Λ-deuteron scattering by Faddeev method
RCNP, Kyushu Inst. Tech.A
M.Kohno, H.KamadaA
5
Properties ΞN potentials investigated by Faddeev calculations of Ξ-deuteron scattering
RCNP
M. Kohno

Break (10:15〜10:30)

6
Analysis status of kaonic nucleus using HypTPC
Tohoku Univ.A, JAEAB, Korea Univ.C
F. OuraA, Y. IchikawaA, S.H. HayakawaA, H. TamuraA,B, J.K. AhnC, S.W. ChoiC, W.S. JungC, B.M. KangC, S.H. KimC for J-PARC E42 collaboration
7
Systematic study of CSB effect on Lambda hypernuclei
Zhengzhou Univ., Soongsil Univ.A, Tohoku Univ.B, Nishina Center, RIKENC, Univ. of AizuD
Tingting Sun, Yusuke TanimuraA,B, Hiroyuki SagawaC,D, Emiko HiyamaB,C
8
Structure of of 27ΛMg and DWIA cross sections
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
9
Production cross section of Lambda hypernucleus in medium-heavy nuclei using a simple model
Saitama University, Nippon Institute of TechnologyA
Naotaka Yoshinaga, Shuichiro Ebata, Atsushi Umeya
10
ΛN 3S1 interaction in the reaction K- d ➝ πΛN at forward angles of π
RCNP Osaka, IAS Forschungszentrum JülichA
Kazuya Miyagawa, Johann HaidenbauerA
11
Femtoscopic study of lambda-alpha interaction
Kyoto U., U. BonnA, RIKEN iTHEMSB, Tokyo Metropolitan U.C, YITPD
Asanosuke Jinno, Yuki KamiyaA,B, Tetsuo HyodoC,B, Akira OhnishiD

18th S1 Room 18pS1 13:30〜16:50

Theoretical Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Division 1,Division 11
Progress and further possibilities of tensor network methods

1
( Symposium Session. ) Introduction
CCS, Univ. of Tsukuba
Hiroshi Ohno
2
( Symposium Session. ) Hamiltonian formalism in quantum field theory and tensor network methods
YITP, Kyoto Univ.
Etsuko Itou
3
( Symposium Session. ) Application of Tensor Network Method to Quantum Field Theories
CCS, Unive. of Tsukuba
Yoshinobu Kuramashi

Break (15:05〜15:20)

4
( Symposium Session. ) The progress of the approximation method of the tensor renormalization group
RIKEN R-CCS
Katsumasa Nakayama
5
( Symposium Session. ) Tensor network and Renormalization group
Univ. Tokyo, Dept. Phys.
Atsushi Ueda
6
( Symposium Session. ) Applications of Tensor Network Methods to Quantum Computing
QIQB, Osaka Univ.
Hiroshi Ueda

18th U1 Room 18pU1 13:30〜16:30

Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics
Nuclear and Quark Matter I

1
Analysis for nuclear matter equation of state by Gaussian process regression
Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University
Nishisaka Motoki
2
An equation of state of neutron matter at finite temperature using the variational method with the explicit energy functional taking into account the spin-orbit force
Dep. of Phys. Waseda Univ.
H. Ichikawa, and M. Takano
3
Neutrino bremsstrahlung from supernova matter taking into account correlations between nucleons
Dept. of Phys. Waseda Univ., Daegu Univ.A, Numazu CTB
M. Takano, H. TogashiA, and K. SumiyoshiB
4
New nuclear matter calculation method using realistic nuclear forces and effects of many-body terms
Faculty of Science and Engineering. Kanto Gakuin University
Taiichi YAMADA
5
Composite octet baryons in neutron star matter
Graduate School of Sci. and Tech.,Dept. of Phys. Tokai Univ.A, Argonne National LaboratoryB
K.Noro, W.BentzA, I.C.CloetB, T.KitabayashiA

Break (14:45〜15:00)

6
Density dependence of nuclear symmetry energy and equation of state for neutron stars from astrophysical observations
Soongsil Univ., Korea Aerospace Univ.A, Tokyo Univ. of Sci.B
Tsuyoshi Miyatsu, Myung-Ki Cheoun, Kyungsik KimA, Koichi SaitoB
7
Universality with protoneutorn star property in supernova gravitational waves
RIKEN
Hajime SOTANI
8
Pulsar Kick by the Chiral Conversion from Anisotropy in the Density and Magnetic Profile
U. of Tokyo
Kenji Fukushima, Chengpeng Yu
9
Measurability of Partial Restoration of Chiral Symmetry Using Vector-Axial Vector Mixing in Finite Density
Hiroshima-Univ. Advanced Science and EngineeringA, Hiroshima-Univ. WPI-SKCM2B, University of WrocławC, JAEAD
Ren EjimaA,B, Chihiro SasakiC,B, Philipp GublerD, Kenta ShigakiA,B
10
Calculation of meson-nucleus bound states with Stochastic Variational Method
Kyoto Sungyo Univ.
R. Komiya, J. Yamagata-Sekihara
11
Dilepton production rates by pion annihilation in inhomogeneous chiral phase
Kochi Univ.
Kentaro Hayashi, Yasuhiko Tsue

18th U2 Room 18pU2 13:30〜16:30

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Mean Field, Shell Model, and Medium-mass Nuclei

1
Considerations on neutron pairing correlation through analysis of moments of inertia of pairing rotation
University of Tsukuba, Center for Computational Sciences
Chisato Ruike, Nobuo Hinohara
2
Continuum quasi-particle random-phase approximation for (n,g) reactions on neutron rich nuclei
JAEA, Niigata Univ.A
Teruyuki Saito, Masayuki MatsuoA
3
Emulator for the finite-amplitude method
CCS, Univ. TsukubaA, FRIB, MSUB, UNC Chapel HillC
Nobuo HinoharaA,B, Xilin ZhangB, Jonathan EngelC
4
Can the ATDHF equation be solved from a potential minimum?
Fac. of Edu., Kochi Univ.
Koichi Sato
5
Magnetic dipole moments of doubly closed nuclei by deformed mean-field theory with tensor force
Chiba Science and Engineering, Chiba ScienceA
Hisashi Iwata, Hitoshi NakadaA

Break (14:45〜15:00)

6
Effects of center-of-mass correction on nuclear charge radius
Soongsil Univ., Tohoku Univ.A
Yusuke Tanimura and Myung-Ki Cheoun
7
Constraint for energy variation on particle-hole configurations in the extended SU(3) model
NIT, Kagawa Col.
Y. Taniguchi
8
Optimal closure parameter for neutrinoless double beta decay
Osaka University of Economics and LawA, Indian Institute of Technology RoorkeeB
Yoritaka IwataA, Shahariar SarkarB
9
Shell model calculation using the effective interaction with the Gogny force
The Univ. of Tsukuba, Pure and Applied Sciences, The Univ. of Tsukuba, CCSA
Kota Yoshinaga, Noritaka ShimizuA, Takashi NakatsukasaA
10
IMSRG-Net: A surrogate model for ab initio nuclear many-body method using machine learning
Utsunomiya Univ.
Sota Yoshida
11
Quantum calculations for two-neutron systems in p-, sd-, and pf-shell
Utsunomiya Univ., UTokyoA, RIKENB
Sota Yoshida, Takeshi SatoA, Takumi OgataA, Tomoya NaitoB,A, Masaaki KimuraB

19th U1 Room 19aU1 9:00〜12:35

Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics
Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan

1
( Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS ) Award ceremony
KEK IPNS
Yoshimasa Hidaka
2
( Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS ) Construction of a framework for production of quark-gluon plasma fluid based on core-corona picture
Jyväskylä Univ.
Yuuka Kanakubo
3
( Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS ) Fundamental research on cooperative phenomena in perturbative and nonperturbative particle production processes under electric fields
RIKEN iTHEMS
Hidetoshi Taya
4
( Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS ) Construction of energy density functional with functional-renormalization-group method
RIKEN iTHEMS
Takeru Yokota

Break (10:40〜10:55)

5
( Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS ) Award ceremony
KEK IPNS
Hiroari Miyatake
6
( Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS ) Evolution of neutron skin probed by nuclear fragmentation reactions
Kyushu Univ.
Masaomi Tanaka
7
( Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS ) Differential cross section measurement and phase shift analysis for Σ+p elastic scattering
JAEA
Takuya Nanamura
8
( Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS ) Comprehensive nuclear spectroscopy of neutron-rich nuclei toward the N=126 waiting points
Nagoya Univ.
Momo Mukai

19th S2 Room 19pS2 13:30〜17:30

Theoretical Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Confinement, invited presentation (partial deconfinement), phase structure, pole expansion

1
Gauge-independent separation of the confinement-Higgs phase in the lattice SU(2) gauge-scalar model
Chiba Univ., KEKA, SOKENDAIB, Oyama CollegeC
Ryu Ikeda, Kei-Ichi Kondo, Akihiro ShibataA,B, Seikou KatoC
2
Gauge-independent transition dividing the confinement phase in the lattice SU(2) gauge-adjoint scalar model
KEKA, SOUKENDAIB, Chiba U.C
Akihiro ShibataA,B, Kei-Ichi KondoC
3
Color confinement and monopoles in full QCD near the physical point
Recearch Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University
Tsuneo Suzuki
4
( Invited Presentation. ) Deconfinement transition and partial deconfinement in gauge theories at finite temperature
YITP, Kyoto U.
Hiromasa Watanabe
5
The pressure and phase diagram in the pure Yang-Mills theory under the anisotropic boundary condition
ASRC JAEAA, RCNP Osaka UB, RIKEN Nishina CenterC, YITP Kyoto UD
Daisuke FujiiA,B, Akihiro IwanakaB, Daiki SuenagaC,B, Masakiyo KitazawaD
6
Analysis of imaginary-time correlation function for unstable states by pole expansion
KEKA, University of TokyoB, RCNPC, RIKEND
Osamu MorimatsuA,B, Wren A. YamadaA,B, Toru SatoC, and Koichi YazakiD

Break (15:15〜15:30)

Finite density QCD, sign problem, θ term

7
Lee-Yang zero analysis near the critical point of the heavy quark region of finite temperature/density lattice QCD
Niigata Univ., Kyoto Univ.A, Univ. TsukubaB
Shinji Ejiri, Masakiyo KitazawaA, Kazuyuki KanayaB
8
Extended linear sigma model approach to spin-one hadron masses in two-color dense QCD
RIKEN-Nishina CenterA, RCNP Osaka U.B, Tokyo TechC, RIKEN-iTHEMSD, YITP Kyoto U.E, Kochi U.F
Daiki SuenagaA,B, Kotaro MurakamiC,D, Etsuko ItouE,D, and Kei IidaF
9
Role of scalar meson in sound velocity peak of two-color dense QCD
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, RIKEN Nishina CenterA, RCNP Osaka U.B
Mamiya Kawaguchi, Daiki SuenagaA,B
10
Applying the Worldvolume Hybrid Monte Carlo method to various lattice models I
Kyoto Univ., Hiroshima Univ.A
Masafumi Fukuma, Yusuke NamekawaA
11
Applying the Worldvolume Hybrid Monte Carlo method to various lattice models II
Kyoto Univ., Hiroshima Univ.A
Masafumi Fukuma, Yusuke NamekawaA
12
Analysis of Yang-Mills theory with the theta term using the tensor renormalization group method
Kyoto Univ.
Masafumi Fukuma, Atsuya Tokutake
13
Measurement of the critical temperature of the spontaneous CP symmetry breaking in the 4D SU(2) gauge theory at θ=π
Univ. of Milano-BicoccaA, INFNB, Kyoto Univ.C, YITPD, RIKENE, KEKF, SOKENDAIG, Niigata Univ.H
Mitsuaki HirasawaA,B, Kohta HatakeyamaC, Masazumi HondaD,E, Akira MatsumotoD,E, Jun NishimuraF,G, Atis YosprakobH
14
Hartle-Hawking v.s. Vilenkin saddle points in quantum cosmology by the generalized Lefschetz thimble method
Sokendai, KEKA
Chien-Yu Chou, Jun NishimuraA

19th U1 Room 19pU1 13:30〜17:00

Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics Joint
High Energy Heavy Ion Collision

1
Effects of hydrodynamic fluctuations on 2-particle correlations in an expanding system
Sophia Univ.
Shin-ei Fujii, Tetsufumi Hirano
2
pφ femtoscopy using a dynamical model
Sophia Univ.
Kenshi Kuroki, Tetsufumi Hirano
3
Hydrodynamic initial conditions from non-linear causality
Sophia Univ.
Tau Hoshino, Tetsufumi Hirano
4
Corrections to two-particle correlations in open quantum systems with friction
Sophia Univ., Osaka Univ.A
M. Yamamoto, Y. AkamatsuA, T. Hirano
5
Renormalization of conductivity using Hydro Kinetic Theory
Dept. of Phys. Osaka Univ., Dept. of Phys. Niigata Univ.A, RIKEN ITHEMSB
S.Kitao, Y.Akamatsu, Y.Asakawa, M.HongoA,B
6
Analysis of directed flow by relativistic quantum molecular dynamics (RQMD) with chiral symmetry restoration (CSR)
AIU
Yasushi Nara

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
Locally optimized fixed-point implicit solver for relativistic hydrodynamics
YITP, Kyoto Univ.A, Osaka Univ.B, SUBATECHC
Koichi MuraseA, Nathan TourouxA,B,C, Masakiyo KitazawaA, Marlene NahrgangC
8
Non-equilibrium time evolution of spectral function near the critical point
Inst of Phys., U Tokyo
Hirotsugu Fujii
9
Threshold effects in heavy quarkonium suppression in pA collisions
Seikei U., JLabA
Kazuhiro Watanabe, Jian-Wei QiuA
10
Dielectron production in PbPb collisions at sqrt(sNN) = 5.02 TeV with ALICE at the LHC
Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo
Daiki Sekihata for the ALICE Collaboration
11
Measurement of multiplicity with silicon detector in RHIC-sPHENIX experiment
RIKENA, Nara Women's Univ.B, RBRCC, Rikkyo Univ.D, TIRIE, JAEAF
Misaki HataB, Yasuyuki AkibaA, Mahiro IkemotoB, Akitomo EnokizonoC, Tomoya KatoD, Mai KanoB, Rin KanB, Takahiro KikuchiD, Takashi KondoE, Ryota ShishikuraD, Maya ShimomuraB, Yuka SugiyamaB, Hinako TsujibataB, Yuri TerasakaB, Itaru NakagawaA, Genki NukazukaA, Shoichi HasegawaF, Takashi HachiyaB,A, Kazuma FujikiD, Manami FujiwaraB, Nao MorimotoB, Mai WatanabeB
12
Measurement of Reaction plane at RHIC-sPHENIX
RIKENA, Nara Women's Univ.B, RBRCC, Rikkyo Univ.D, TIRIE, JAEAF
Manami FujiwaraB, Yasuyuki AkibaA, Mahiro IkemotoB, Akitomo EnokizonoC, Tomoya KatoD, Mai KanoB, Rin KanB, Takahiro KikuchiD, Takashi KondoE, Ryota ShishikuraD, Maya ShimomuraB, Yuka SugiyamaB, Hinako TsujibataB, Yuri TerasakaB, Itaru NakagawaA, Genki NukazukaA, Shoichi HasegawaF, Misaki HataB, Takashi HachiyaB,A, Kazuma FujikiD, Nao MorimotoB, Mai WatanabeB
13
Development and evaluation of a jet detection method for the RHIC-sPHENIX experiment
Nara Women's Univ.
Mai Watanabe for the sPHENIX Collaboration

19th U2 Room 19pU2 13:30〜16:30

Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics,Division 1
Physics Pioneered by Precise N-System Solution

1
( Symposium Session. ) introduction
Dept. Phys., Tohoku Univ., RIKEN
Emiko Hiyama
2
( Symposium Session. ) Challenge to precise 10-body problem calculation and development of physics
Nichina Center, RIKEN
Daisuke Yoshida
3
( Symposium Session. ) Challenges to the Precise N-body Computation Enabled by Quantum Annealing Computers
Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Technology
Shigeyoshi Aoyama
4
( Symposium Session. ) Challenge to constructing realistic Baryon-Baryon interaction and Baryon three-body interaction
Nuclear physics Lab., Dept. Phys. Tohoku Univ.
Koji Miwa

Break (14:55〜15:10)

5
( Symposium Session. ) Precision N-body molecular science by high-resolution spectroscopy
The university of Electro-Communications
Kana Iwakuni
6
( Symposium Session. ) Nuclear Density Functional Theory for Microscopic Physics of R-Process
RCNP,Osaka Univ.
Kenichi Yoshida
7
( Symposium Session. ) Application of Precise N-System Solutions to Fundamental Neutron Physics
KEK
Shinsuke Kawasaki

19th V1 Room 19pV1 13:30〜16:00

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

1
Track reconstruction of muon bundle event in KamLAND
RCNS, Tohoku University
Rikuo Nakamura, for KamLAND-Zen Collaboration
2
Purification of CaF2 for double beta decay experiment
Tokushima Univ., Osaka Sangyo Univ.A, I.S.C.LAb.B, Tohoku Univ.C, Tsukuba Univ.D, Osaka Univ.E
K.Fushimi, A.Sakaue, R.HazamaA, K.ImagawaB, K.Kotera, S.KurosawaC, A.SakaguchiD, Y.TakakuD, S.UmeharaE, Y.Yamamoto, K.YasudaB, A.YamajiC
3
Current status of the laser isotope separation (LIS) of 48Ca for neutrinoless double beta decay
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, Graduate School of Engineering, University of FukuiE, School of Engineering, University of FukuiF, Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka UniversityG, Institute for Laser TechnologyH, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka UniversityI
Anawat RittirongA, Izumi OgawaB, Shigeki TokitaC, Kenji MatsuokaA, Yuto MinamiA, Hideaki NikiA,B, Saori UmeharaA, Sei YoshidaD, Tasuku HiraiwaE, Jun'ya NakajimaE, Ren YuhakuE, Masashi TozawaF, Hironori OkudaG, Noriaki MiyanagaG,H, Masahiro UemukaiI
4
Reduction of 212Bi background for observation of 0νββ in CANDLES experiment
Dpt. of Phys. Osaka Univ., RCNP. Osaka. Univ.A
R. Shirai, T. Sakai, S. Yoshida, S. UmeharaA, B. TemugeA CANDLES Collaborator

Break (14:30〜14:45)

5
Application of gamma TES to 112Sn double electron capture search
RCNS Tohoku Univ., AISTA, Rikkyo Univ.B, RCNP Osaka Univ.C
Koichi Ichimura, Koji Ishidoshiro, Azusa Gando, Takahiro KikuchiA, Kaori HattoriA, Hirotake YamamoriA, Shinya YamadaB, Tadafumi KishimotoC
6
ZICOSneutrinoless double beta decayexperiment using 96Zr in orgamic scintillator - Preparation 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
Y.Fukuda, S.MoriyamaA, K.HiraideA, I.OgawaB, T.GunjiC, S.KurosawaD
7
Development of ultrapure crystal scintillator with Gadolinium for neutrinoless double beta decay searches
Dept. Phys. Univ. Tokyo, Rice Univ.A, NICHe Tohoku Univ.B, IMR Tohoku Univ.C, ILE Osaka Univ.D, ICRR Univ. of TokyoE, Tohoku Univ. RCNSF
Y. Nakajima, Y. Mizuno, T. Muro, E. CodianneA, S. KurosawaB,C,D, A. YamajiB,C, H. SekiyaE, K. HosokawaE, K. IchimuraF
8
Double Beta Decay Search for 160Gd by PIKACHU Experiment (Ⅵ)-Current status of GAGG crystal purification-
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, Hisanori Suzuki, Masao YoshinoA,B, Kei KamadaA,B,C, Shoji YasuhiroC, Azusa GandoD, Keishi HosokawaE, Ken-ichi FushimiF, Kyohei NakajimaG, Keita MizukoshiH, Nobuo Hinohara
9
Double Beta Decay Search for 160Gd by PIKACHU Experiment (Ⅶ)-Analysis of Bi-Po Sequential Decay Events Inside Crystals-
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
Hisanori Suzuki, Takashi Iida, Takumi Omori, Masao YoshinoA,B, Kei KamadaA,B,C, Shoji YasuhiroC, Azusa GandoD, Keishi HosokawaE, Ken-ichi FushimiF, Kyohei NakajimaG, Keita MizukoshiH, Nobuo Hinohara

19th V2 Room 19pV2 13:30〜16:00

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

1
Search for tetraneutrons in a nuclear reactor by applying neutron activation analysis
Tokyo TechA, Institute for Integrated Radiation and Nuclear Science, Kyoto Univ.B
Hiroyuki FujiokaA, Ryutaro TomomatsuA, Shunya OikawaA, Koichi TakamiyaB
2
Spectroscopy of three-neutron system via the 3H(t,3He)3n reaction at 510 MeV
Tohoku Univ., CNS Univ. of TokyoA, RIKEN Nishina CenterB, Kyushu Univ.C, Kyoto Univ.D, Univ. of MiyazakiE, Osaka Univ.F, Univ. of ToyamaG, Peking Univ.H, IBS KoreaI
R. Urayama, K. Kameya, K. Miki, for the RIBF-SHARAQ11 collaborationA-I
3
Measurements of isomer ratio and half-life of isomeric state in 12Be toward cross section measurements
Osaka Univ., Kyushu 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, C. UneB, Y. NakamuraB, C. FukushimaB, M. AmitaniB, R. KageyamaB, J. SonodaB, T. OhtsuboC, N. NoguchiC, K. TakatsuC, Y. TazawaC, Y. KobayashiC, Y. OhtaC, T. ShimamuraC, K. TezukaC, T. IzumikawaD, T. SuzukiE, Y. YamaguchiE, M. KandaE, N. ShinozakiE, K. OkuboE, Y. KoizumiE, K. SasakiE, Y. KikuchiE, S. NishizawaE, K. WatanabeE, A. OzawaF, T. MoriguchiF, A. YanoF, S. SataF, S. FukudaG, A. KitagawaG
4
Coulomb Breakup Reaction of 14Be
Tokyo Institute of Technology Department of Physics, RCNPA, RIKEN Nishina CenterB
Y.Ohsawa, Y.Kondo, T.Nakamura, N.KobayashiA, H.OtsuB, Y.Sato, Y.ToganoB, SAMURAI Commissioning Collaboration
5
Role of large quadrupole deformation in Borromean nucleus 19B
Univ. of Aizu
Masayuki Yamagami

Break (14:45〜15:00)

6
Production Cross-Section Measurement of 16N Isomer for Proton Elastic Scattering Experiment
Dept. of Physics, Kyoto Univ.A, RCNP, Osaka Univ.B, Dept. of Physics, Konan Univ.C, Tokyo City Univ.D, IMPE, CNS, the Univ. of TokyoF, RIKENG, QSTH
R. YoshidaA,G, M. DozonoA, J. ZenihiroA, Y. HijikataA,G, S. OgioA, R. TsujiA,G, K. YahiroA, T. YanoA, H. SakaguchiB, S. OtaB, J. TanakaB,G, Y. MatsudaC, F. SaitoC, S. UmemotoC, D. NishimuraD, M. AmitaniD, Y. NakamuraD, C. FukushimaD, S. TerashimaE, N. ImaiF, K. YakoF, S. MichimasaF, T. W. ChilleryF, R. KojimaF, S. HanaiF, T. UesakaG, E. TakadaH
7
Reaction mechanisms involved in nucleon removal at the 100 MeV/u region
Kochi University of Technology, Niigata UniversityA, QSTB
S. Momota, H. Okumura, T. OhtsuboA, M. TomitaA, K. MosumiA, K. YamamotoA, A. KitagawaB, S. SatoB
8
The Study of Proton Distribution Radius through Charged-Change Cross-Section in Mirror Nuclei Pair 22Ne-22Mg
Department of Physics, Osaka University, Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka UniversityA, Kyushu UniversityB, Department of Nature Science, Tokyo City UniversityC, Institute of Science and Technology, Niigata UniversityD, Institute for Research Promotion, Niigata UniversityE, Department of Physics, Saitama UniversityF, Institute of Physics, Tsukuba UniversityG, Research Project with Heavy Ions at QST-HIMACH
Soshi Ishitani, M. Fukuda, M. Fukutome, G. Takayama, R. Taguchi, M. Mihara, K. WatanabeA, M. TanakaB, D. NishimuraC, H. TakahashiC, S. SugawaraC, T. OhtsuboD, N. NoguchiD, K. TakatsuD, Y. OhtaD, T. IzumikawaE, T. SuzukiF, M. KandaF, H. SekiF, N. ShinozakiF, A. OzawaG, T. MoriguchiG, N. KanameG, A. YanoG, S. SatoH, S. FukudaH, A. KitagawaH
9
Global description of alpha elastic scattering
YNU, NIT Asahikawa CollegeA, Saitama Univ.B, Osaka Metropolitan Univ.C, NITEPD
Takenori Furumoto, Kohsuke TsubakiharaA, Shuichiro EbataB, Wataru HoriuchiC,D

20th U1 Room 20aU1 9:30〜12:00

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Nuclear and Quark Matter II

1
Chiral doublet superfluids in high density matter
SKCM2 Hiroshima U.A, Wroclaw U.B, Keio U.C
Shigehiro YasuiA,C, Chihiro SasakiA,B, Muneto NittaA,C
2
Hadron-quark transition and chiral symmetry restoration in hybrid model
Saga Univ., Fukuoka Inst. Tech.A
Hiroaki Kouno, Riki Oshima, Kouji KashiwaA
3
Hadron with excluded volume effects at imaginary chemical potential
Saga Univ., Fukuoka Inst. Tech.A
Riki Oshima, Hiroaki Kouno, Kouji KashiwaA
4
Modification of spin-one diquarks at high temperature based on the NJL model
RIKEN Nishina CenterA, RCNP Osaka U.B, ASRC JAEAC
Daiki SuenagaA,B, Makoto OkaA,C
5
Diffusion processes in hot and dense QCD matter
OIT
Akihiko Monnai

Break (10:45〜11:00)

6
Casimir effect in the dual chiral density wave
JAEA, ASRCA, Osaka U. RCNPB, RIKEN, R-CCSC
Daisuke FujiiA,B, Katsumasa NakayamaC, Kei SuzukiA
7
QCD axion crystals in inhomogeneous pion condensed phase
Dept. of Phys., Keio Univ.
Yuka Miyauchi, Naoki Yamamoto
8
Phase diagram of QCD matter with magnetic field: domain-wall Skyrmion chain in chiral soliton lattice
Department of Physics, Yamagata UniversityA, Research and Education Center for Natural Sciences, Keio UniversityB, International Institute for Sustainability with Knotted Chiral Meta Matter (SKCM2), Hiroshima UniversityC, Department of Physics, Keio UniversityD
Minoru EtoA,B, Kentaro NishimuraC,B, Muneto NittaD,B,C
9
Domain-wall Skyrmion phase in a rapidly rotating QCD matter
Yamagata Univ.A, Keio Univ.B, Hiroshima Univ.SKCM2C
Minoru EtoA,B, Kentaro NishimuraC,B, Muneto NittaB,C

20th U2 Room 20aU2 9:00〜11:45

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Reaction, Fission, and Many-body Theory

1
On the treatment of the phonon excitation modes in the boson expansion method
SUMS
Kimikazu Taniguchi
2
Exposing minimal composition of Kohn-Sham theory
Chiba U.
H. Nakada
3
Microscopic analysis for a distribution of the fission width
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
Kotaro Uzawa, Kouichi Hagino
4
Possible Emergence of Superheavy Nuclei in Neutron Star Crusts Under a Superstrong Magnetic Field
Tokyo Tech
Kazuyuki Sekizawa, Kentaro Kaba
5
Study of mechanisms of nuclear fission by 5D Langevin model
Tokyo TechA, NATB, Institute of Nuclear ResearchC
Satoshi ChibaA,B, Fedir IvanyukC, Chikako IshizukaA

Break (10:15〜10:30)

6
Gamma-ray vortex generation by nonlinear Compton scattering in Feynman Approach
BRS Nihon Univ., QSTA, Beihang Univ.B, Soongsil Univ.C
Tomoyuki Maruyama, Takehito HayakawaA, Ryoichi HajimaA, Toshitaka KajinoB, Myung-Ki CheounC
7
Difference of surface effect in the inclusive (p,p'x) and (d,d'x) reactions
RCNPA, NSEC, JAEAB, ASCR, JAEAC, Dept. of AESE Kyushu UnivD, Dept. of Phys. Kyushu Univ.E
Hibiki NakadaA, Shinsuke NakayamaB, Kazuki YoshidaC, Yukinobu WatanabeD, Kazuyuki OgataE,A
8
Pioneering new developments in nuclear density functional theory with generative models
Grad. Sch. of Sci., Kyoto Univ.
Norihiro Hizawa, Kouichi Hagino
9
Calculation of kinetic energy of fission fragments using dynamical model
Kindai Univ., JAEAA
Shinya TakagiA, Yoshihiro Aritomo, Kentaro HiroseA, Katsuhisa NishioA
10
Effect of macroscopic property in nuclear fission
Kindai Univ.A, JAEAB, Konan Univ.C
Yoshihiro AritomoA, Shota AmanoA, Shinya TakagiA,B, Kouta NakajimaA,B, Katsuhisa NishioB, Masahisa NishioC

20th V1 Room 20aV1 9:15〜12:15

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

1
NEWAGE77: Evaluation of low-background detector performance for underground experiments
Kobe University
Ryota Namai, Kentaro Miuchi, Satoshi Higashino, Mizuno Ofuji
2
NEWAGE78: underground experiment for a direction-sensitive dark matter search using low-BG detector
Kobe University
Satoshi Higashino, Kentaro Miuchi, Mizuno Ofuji, Ryota Namai
3
NEWAGE79:Development of a modular detector for a large-volume gaseous chamber
Kobe University
Mizuno Ofuji, Kentaro Miuchi, Satoshi Higashino, Ryota Namai
4
Migdal effect measurement with an argon gaseous TPC
Kobe University, Tohoku UniversityA, ICRRB, Kyoto UniversityC
Kentaro Miuchi, Satoshi Higashino, Ryota Namai, Kiseki NakamuraA, Teteki UchiyamaA, Seishiro YanoA, Keishi HosokawaB, Masashi YoshidaC
5
Analysis status of Migdal effect search by high pressure xenon gas detector
Tohoku University, Kobe UniversityA, Kyoto UniversityB
Kiseki Nakamura, Takeki Uchiyama, Seishiro Yano, Kentaro MiuchiA, Satoshi HigashinoA, Yuto HamadaA, Masashi YoshidaB

Break (10:30〜10:45)

6
Sensitivity study for dark matter search using anisotropic ZnWO4 scintillators
ICRR, RCNS Tohoku Univ.A, Dept. of Phys. Tokyo Univ.B, NICHe Tohoku Univ.C, ILE Osaka Univ.C
H. Kochi, H. Sekiya, K. Hosokawa, K. IchimuraA, Y. NakajimaB and S. KurosawaC
7
Progress report on the dark matter search experiment NEWSdm using nuclear emulsion at LNGS
Graduate School of Science Toho University, Graduate School of Science Kanagawa UniversityA, Graduate School of Science Nagoya UniversityB, KEKC, IMASS Nagoya UniversityD, Sezione INFN di NapoliE, Laboratori Nazionali del Gran SassoF, SIMP of Moscow State UniversityG
T. Asada, T. Naka, T. ShiraishiA, R. KobayashiB, K. Saeki, N. ChinB, Y. C. Dowdy, A. UmemotoC, O. SatoD, Y. HoshinoA, V. TioukovE, N. D'AmbrosioF, G. De LellisE, A. AlexandrovE, E. KhalikovG, A. AnokhinaG, and NEWSdm collaboration
8
Radon filter evaluation in the air using a compact radon detector and an activated charcoalfor underground environmental neutron measurement with super-fine-grained emulsion
Toho Univ., Kanagawa Univ.A, Nihon Univ.B
S. Manita, T. ShiraishiA, H. OgawaB, T. Naka
9
A study for sensitivity improvement of a low background alpha-ray imaging detector based on scintillation emission in CF4 gas (2)
TUS, RCNSA, ICRRB, YNUC, Tohoku Univ.D, Kobe Univ.E
Hiroshi Ito, Koichi IchimuraA, Keishi HosokawaB, Akihiro MinaminoC, Kiseki NakamuraD, Kentaro MiuchiE
10
Status of the cross section measurement of the anti-proton production at CERN-AMBER
Yamagata Univ., Chubu Univ.A, Miyazaki Univ.B
N. Doshita, T. Iwata, A. Suzuki, H. SuzukiA, T. MatsudaB, Y. Miyachi, and COMPASS Collaboration
11
Progress report for the first flight of GAPS, a dark matter search experiment with a long-duration balloon flight over Antarctica
JAXA, Kanagawa Univ.A, Aoyama Gakuin Univ.B, ROISC, Shinshu Univ.D, Tokai Univ.E, Columbia Univ.F, INFNG
Keita Mizukoshi, Hideyuki Fuke, Hiroyuki Ogawa, Shun Okazaki, Shun Takahashi, Masahiro Yamatani, Tetsuya Yoshida, Yuki ShimizuA, Yuka IrieA, Taiyo NagaiA, Shunsuke SuzukiA, Fumiya SasakiB, Takuya WadaB, Tokumasa YoshidaB, Masayoshi KozaiC, Chihiro KatoD, Kazuki MunakataD, Katsuki HiraiE, Akiko KawachiE, Hiroki KawamotoE, Kai KonomaE, Shotaro NaraE, Nozomu ShimizuE, Chuck HaileyF, Mirko BoezioG

20th V2 Room 20aV2 9:30〜12:15

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics Joint
AAPPS-JPS Award Commemorative Speech

1
( Lecture of the AAPPS-JPS Award. ) Exotic structure of neutron-rich nuclei investigated by spin-polarized radioactive beam
Dep. of Phys., Kyushu Univ.
Nishibata Hiroki

Break (10:15〜10:30)

Unstable Nuclei II (Joint Session)

2
Evolution of giant monopole resonance with triaxial deformation
Univ. Tsukuba, Saitama Univ.A, Osaka Univ.B
Kouhei Washiyama, Shuichiro EbataA, Kenichi YoshidaB
3
Analysis of quadrupole moments and deformations in neutron-rich Cd isotopes with large-scale shell-model calculations
ASRC, JAEAA, CNS, U. TokyoB, CCS, U. TsukubaC, IIT RoorkeeD
Yutaka UtsunoA,B, Noritaka ShimizuC, Deepak PatelD, Praveen C. SrivastavaD
4
Nuclear Structure in Neutron-rich Nuclei 141Xe and 143Xe Investigated by β-γ Spectroscopy
Dept. of Phys., Osaka Univ., IPHC, FranceA, Univ. Paris-Saclay, FranceB, IBS, KoreaC, RIKEND, Dept. of Phys., Kyushu Univ.E, Beihang Univ., ChinaF, Univ. of Brighton, UKG, Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong KongH, Peking Univ., ChinaI, CNS, Univ. of TokyoJ, Dept. of Phys., Univ. of TokyoK, Rikkyo Univ.L, RCNP, Osaka Univ.M, Dept. of Phys., Tohoku Univ.N
M.N. Nurhafiza, A. Odahara, A. Yagi, R. LozevaA,B, C.-B. MoonC, S. NishimuraD, H. NishibataD,E, P. DoornenbalD, G. LorussoD, T. SumikamaD, H. WatanabeF, F. BrowneG,D, Z.Y. XuH, J. WuI,D, R. YokoyamaJ, T. IsobeD, H. BabaD, H. SakuraiD,K, H. SuzukiD, N. InabeD, D. KamedaD, N. FukudaD, H. TakedaD, D.S. AhnD,C, Y. ShimizuD, T. KuboD, S. IimuraL, Y. Fang, R. Daido, T. Ishigaki, S. Morimoto, E. IdeguchiM, T. KomatsubaraC, M. NiikuraD,K, I. NishizukaN and the EURICA collaborators.
5
Revisiting the relation between the crust-core boundary density in a neutron star and the equation of state of nuclear matter
Aichi Shukutoku U., Kochi U.A, RIKENB
Kazuhiro Oyamatsu, Kei IidaA, Hajime SotaniB
6
Interaction- and Charge-Changing- Cross sections of neutron excess Cu isotopes for deriving their proton- and neutron- distribution radii
Osaka Univ., Kyushu Univ.A, Tokyo City Univ.B, Univ. of TsukubaC, Niigata Univ.D, Saitama Univ.E, CCRFF, RIKEN Nishina CenterG, GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion ResearchH
G. Takayama, M. Fukuda, M. Fukutome, R. Taguchi, S. Ishitani, K. Matsuta, M. Mihara, M. TanakaA, D. NishimuraB, A. OzawaC, T. MoriguchiC, A. YanoC, M. TakechiD, A. HommaD, T. OtsuboD, N. NoguchiD, T. SuzukiE, T. YamaguchiE, T. IzumikawaF, H. SakuraiG, N. FukudaG, T. SumikamaG, H. SuzukiG, H. TakedaG, Y. TanakaG, Y. YanagisawaG, K. YoshidaG, A. ProchazkaH
7
Interaction Cross Sections and Neutron Skin Thickness of 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
8
Measurement of neutron-distribution radius in 208Pb by low-energy electron scattering
ELPH Tohoku Univ., Fac. Sci. Yamagata Univ.A, RIKEN Nishina CenterB, Fac. Eng. Miyazaki Univ.C, RCNP Osaka Univ.D, ICR Kyoto Univ.E
R. Danjo, D. Abe, T. Goke, Y. Honda, K. Hotta, K.Ishizaki, C. Legris, Y. MaedaC, Y. MaedaE, T. Muto, Y. NaganoA, R. Obara, R. Ogawabara, T. OhnishiB, H. SakaguchiD, T. Suda, M. TachibanaE, K. TsukadaE

20th U1 Room 20pU1 13:30〜16:15

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Hadron Structures and Interactions I

1
Gauge dependence of ccbar potential from Nambu-Bethe-Salpeter wave function in Lattice QCD (II)
阪大RCNP
張天宸, 石井理修
2
Diquark mass and diquark - static quark potential from Lattice QCD
Res. Center for Nuclear Phys., Osaka Univ.
Kai Wen Kelvin Lee, Noriyoshi Ishii
3
Charm-bad-diquark potentials for Σc from NBS wave function in Lattice QCD (II)
RCNP, Osaka Univ.
Nishioka Soya, Ishii Noriyoshi
4
QCD sum rules for positive and negative parity heavy baryons at NLO in perturbative expansion
Ryotokuji Univ., Kokugakuin Univ.A, Kyoto Univ.B
Tetsuo Nishikawa, Yoshihiko KondoA, Yoshiko KanadaB
5
Pion gravitational form factors from QCD sum rules: twist-four corrections
Juntendo University
Kazuhiro Tanaka

Break (14:45〜15:00)

6
Parity doublet model for baryon octets based on the quark-line diagram
Nagoya UniversityA, Tohoku UniversityB, Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy AgencyC, Kobayashi­Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the UniverseD
Bikai GaoA, Toru kojoB, Masayasu HaradaA,C,D
7
Analysis of proton internal pressure using the MIT bag model
RCNP Osaka Univ., ASRC JAEAA
Riku Kojima
8
A chiral quark model with Hidden Local Symmetry
Nanjing Normal Univ., KMI, Nagoya Univ.A, Nagoya Univ.B, JAEAC, CASD, Peking Univ.E
Bing-Ran He, Masayasu HaradaA,B,C, Bing-Song ZouD,E
9
Gravitational form factors of vector mesons from top-down approach of holographic QCD
ASRC JAEAA, RCNP Osaka Univ.B
D. FujiiA,B, and A. IwanakaB
10
Hadron 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

20th U2 Room 20pU2 13:30〜17:00

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Force, Few-body Systems, and Cluster

1
Influence of discretization error on the HALQCD baryon forces Part 4
NUBS
Takashi Inoue, for HAL QCD Collaboration
2
Λ-Λ interaction from lattice QCD
RCNP
NEMURA Hidekatsu
3
Contribution of the ΛNN 3-body force based on chiral effective field theory to hypertriton binding energy
RCNP, Kyushu Inst.Tech.A
M.Kohno, H.KamadaA, K.Miyagawa
4
Efimov states in the excited nuclei
Univ. Electro-Communications, Osaka Univ. RCNPA, RIKENB
Shimpei Endo, Junki TanakaA,B
5
Generalized Optical Theorem and Construction of effective interaction
Dept. of Phys., Sophia Univ.
Mao Kurino, Kazuo Takayanagi
6
Structure of light nuclei in magnetic field
KMI, Nagoya University, Riken
Nodoka Yamanaka

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
Structural study of negative parity states of 12Be using d-constraint AMD
Kyoto University Graduate School of Science
Ryo Hasegawa, Yoshiko Kanada-En'yo
8
Four-neutron correlation in 8He
Osaka Metropolitan Univ.A, NITEPB, RIKEN Nishina CenterC, Hokkaido Univ.D, SIGMAXYZ Inc.E, YITPF
Yuki YamaguchiA, Wataru HoriuchiA,B,C,D, Takatoshi IchikawaE,F, Naoyuki ItagakiA,B,C
9
Resonances and scattering in microscopic cluster models with the complex-scaled generator coordinate method
Osaka Inst. Tech., Osaka Med. Pharm. Univ.A
Takayuki Myo, Hiroki TakemotoA
10
Analysis of the resonances of 8Be in terms of the Bloch-Brink wave functions obtained by the complex scaled generator coordinate method
OMPU, OITUA, RCNPB, Hosei Univ.C, Nanjing Univ.D, South China Univ.E, Huzhou Univ.F
H. Takemoto, T. MyoA, H. HoriuchiB, M. IsakaC, M. LyuD, N. WanF, Q. ZhaoE
11
Study of excited states of 20Ne by 5-alpha orthogonality condition model
Kanto Gakuin UniversityA, Fudan UniversityB
Yasuro FunakiA, Bo ZhouB, Taiichi YamadaA
12
Shell-cluster transition in 48Ti
Osaka Metropolitan Univ.A, NITEPB, RIKEN Nishina CenterC, Hokkaido Univ.D
Maito OkadaA, Wataru HoriuchiA,B,C,D, Naoyuki ItagakiA,B,C
13
Possible solution of the lithium problem with α+3He+t resonance
Hokkaido Univ., RIKENA, U. TokyoB
M. Homma, M. KimuraA, S. KubonoA,B

20th V1 Room 20pV1 13:00〜16:20

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics
Exploring the creation of matter and structure in the universe from extreme non-equilibrium phenomena

1
( Symposium Session. ) Purpose explanation
CNS, University of Tokyo
Taku Gunji
2
( Symposium Session. ) Non-equilibrium phenomena in the early Universe and creation of matter
KEK
Kyohei Mukaida
3
( Symposium Session. ) Early thermalization problem of quark-gluon plasma and a non linear QCD evolution
Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Tsukuba
Tatsuya Chujo
4
( Symposium Session. ) Exploring the Interplay Between Jet Showers and Quark-Gluon Plasma Fluid via Heavy-Ion Collisions
Akita International University
Yasuki Tachibana

Break (14:20〜14:40)

5
( Symposium Session. ) Non-equilibirium dynamics of atomic nuclei as open quantum systems
Faculty of Science, Kyoto University
Kouichi Hagino
6
( Symposium Session. ) Progress in Experimental studies toward the clarification of the condensed phases in nucleon many-body system
RCNP, Osaka Univ.
Shinsuke Ota
7
( Symposium Session. ) Extreme phenomenon triggered by weak interaction in supernova explosions
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
Tomoya Takiwaki
8
( Symposium Session. ) Non-equilibrium gravitational dynamics of structure formation in the Universe
Yukawa institute of Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University
Atsushi Taruya

21st U1 Room 21aU1 9:00〜12:15

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Hadron Structures and Interactions II

1
Compositeness of near-threshold s-wave resonances
TMU
Tomona Kinugawa, Tetsuo Hyodo
2
Effect of resonances in the two-particle correlation function in high energy collisions
TMU
Sodai Watanabe, Tetsuo Hyodo
3
Near-threshold hadron scattering using new parametrization of amplitude
TMU
Katsuyoshi Sone, Tetsuo Hyodo
4
Analysis of Xi(1620)resonance with chiral unitary approach
TMU
Takuma Nishibuchi, Tetsuo Hyodo
5
Properties of local approximations of hadronic potentials coupled to quarks for X(3872)
TMU
Ibuki Terashima, Tetsuo Hyodo
6
Universal bound and resonance states with Coulomb and short-range potentials
Dept. of Physics, Tokyo Tech.
S. Mochizuki, Y. Nishida

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Investigation of the production mechanism for the Λ(1405) and Σ(1385) resonances in the K-d reaction
Kyoto Sangyo Univ., Kyoto Pref. Univ.A
J. Yamagata-Sekihara, T. SekiharaA
8
Determination of KN scattering amplitude using K+d reactions and strange quark condensate
Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Tech
S. Hirama, D. Jido
9
Systematic calculation of the flavor SU(3) inter-baryon potentials in the constituent quark model
Kyoto Prefectural Univ.
Takayasu Sekihara, Taishi Hashiguchi
10
Analysis of Tcc and Tbb as hadronic molecules and their HQS partners
Nagoya University Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University KMIA
Manato Sakai, Yasuhiro YamaguchiA
11
Mass and decay width of Tccs from symmetries
Nagoya Univ., KMI Nagoya Univ.A, JAEAB, RIKENC
Mitsuru Tanaka, Masayasu HaradaA,B, Yasuhiro YamaguchiA,C
12
Calculation of Tcc+(3875) tetraquark decay width using quark model
Nagoya Univ.A, KMI, Nagoya Univ.B, JAEAC, Tohoku Univ.D, RIKEN Nishina CenterE, RCNP/Osaka Univ.F
Yudai NakajimaA, Masayasu HaradaA,B,C, Emiko HiyamaD,E, Atsushi HosakaF,C,E, Makoto OkaE,C

21st U2 Room 21aU2 9:00〜12:20

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics
Korea-Japan symposium on new generation RI beam facilities and nuclear processes in stellar explosions with neutron star

1
( Symposium Session. ) Introduction
CNS, U-Tokyo
Hidetoshi Yamaguchi
2
( Symposium Session. ) Status of the RAON facility
IBS IRIS
TaekSu Shin
3
( Symposium Session. ) Comprehensive precision mass measurements of short-lived nuclides for the origins of heavy elements
KEK, IPNS, WNSC
Michiharu Wada
4
( Symposium Session. ) Study on the r-process at RIKEN RIBF
RIKEN Nishina Center
Shunji Nishimura

Break (10:30〜10:40)

5
( Symposium Session. ) Phenomenological determination of nuclear equation of state: current status and future
RIKEN iTHEMS
Tomoya Naito
6
( Symposium Session. ) EOS study at RAON : Large Acceptance Multi-Purpose Spectrometer (LAMPS)
Sungkyunkwan Univ.
Beom Kyu Kim
7
( Symposium Session. ) Monopole transition measurements using gas active target CAT-M
RCNP, Osaka Univ.
Fumitaka Endo
8
( Symposium Session. ) Analysis of nuclear reactions including weakly-bound nuclei
Korea Aerospace Univ.
Kiseok Choi

21st V1 Room 21aV1 9:00〜12:00

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

1
Progress and Status of XENONnT
東大宇宙線研A, 東大Kavli IPMUB, 名大ISEEC, 名大KMID, 神戸大理E, 他XENON collaboration
Kai MartensB, 安部航A, B, 伊藤好孝C, D, 風間慎吾D, 神長香乃A, 小林雅俊C, 竹内康雄E, 竹田敦A, B, 身内賢太朗E, 森山茂栄A, B, 山下雅樹B, 他XENON Collaboration
2
Development of a hybrid-photodetector for the DARWIN experiment
Nagoya University, KMI
Shingo Kazama
3
Measurement of light detection efficiency of low-dark-count SiPM for DARWIN experiment
Nagoya University ISEEA, Nagoya University KMIB
Kaede HiraokaA, Yoshitaka ItowA,B, Shingo KazamaB, Masatoshi KobayashiB, Shun SakamotoA, Tomoya HasegawaA, Ryuta MiyataA
4
Development of hermetic liquid xenon detector and xenon circulation systems
ISEE, Nagoya University
Ryuta Miyata
5
Development of a single-phase liquid xenon TPC using microstrip electrodes
Nagoya University, Science
Taiki Shimada
6
The development for the measurement of hydrogen impurities in gaseous xenon
KMI Nagoya UniversityA, IPMU Univ. of TokyoB, ISEE Nagoya UniversityC
Masatoshi KobayashiA, Masaki YamashitaB, Shingo KazamaA, Yoshitaka ItowA,C

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
KamiokaCryolab I: Overview and on-site preparation
KEK QUPA, Tohoku Univ. RCNSB, LBNLC, RikenD, Univ. of TokyoE, Kyoto Univ.F, Osaka Univ.G
K. IshidoshiroA,B, T. K. BuiA, Suerfu BurkhantA, M. Garcia-SciveresA,C, K. HattoriA, M. HasegawaA, K. IchimuraB, Y. KameiB,D, A. KusakaC,E, K. KiuchiE, X. LiC, A. SuzukiA,C, J. SuzukiF, V. TakhistovA, O. TajimaF, S. YoshidaG
8
KamiokaCryolab II: Background estimation for low-mass Dark Matter detection
KEK QUPA, LBNLB, 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,B, 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
9
Angular spreads of scattered nuclei in directional dark matter detectors II
Waseda Univ., Tohoku Univ.A
A. Hitachi, K.D. NakamuraA
10
A study of Birks’ law and reaction kinetics II
Waseda Univ., Tohoku Univ.A, UTokyoB
A. Hitachi, K.D. NakamuraA, M. YamashitaB
11
Quenching factors for slow nuclear recoils in liquid Ar and Xe II
Waseda Univ., Tohoku Univ.A, UTokyoB
A. Hitachi, K.D. NakamuraA, M. YamashitaB

21st U1 Room 21pU1 13:30〜17:00

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics Joint
High Energy QCD

1
Status of the analysis on the measurement of the transverse spin asymmetries in semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering for a polarized deuteron at CERN-COMPASS
Yamagata Univ., KEKA, Chubu Univ.B, Miyazaki Univ.C, RIKEND
T. Iwata, N. Doshita, S. IshimotoA, K. Kondo, H. SuzukiB, N. HorikawaB, T. MatsudaC, G. NukazukaE, Y. Miyachi, Y. Takanashi and COMPASS Collaboration
2
Preliminary results of the p+p Drell-Yan angular distribution measurement by SeaQuest at Fermilab
LANL, RIKEN-Nishina CenterA, KEKB, Nihon Univ.C, Virginia Univ.D, Yamagata Univ.E
K. Nagai, Y. GotoA, S. SawadaB, T.-A. ShibataC, K. NakanoD, Y. MiyachiE, and SeaQuest collaboration
3
Measurement of Angular Distribution of Drell-Yan Process in p+Fe at FNAL-SeaQuest
Virginia Univ., RIKEN-Nishina CenterA, KEKB, Nihon Univ.C, Los Alamos National LabD, Yamagata Univ.E
K. Nakano, Y. GotoA, S. SawadaB, T.-A. ShibataC, K. NagaiD, Y. MiyachiE, and SeaQuest collaboration
4
Polarized Drell-Yan experiment, Fermilab-SpinQuest
Yamagata Univ.A, RIKEN-Nishina CenterB, KEKC, Nihon Univ.D, LANLE, University of VirginiaF
Y. MiyachiA, Y. GotoB, S. SawadaC, T.-A. ShibataD, K. NagaiE, K. NakanoF, G. NukazukaB, Y. Hiruma for the SpinQuest collaboration
5
Measurement of the transverse single-spin asymmetry for forward neutron production in a wide transverse momentum range in polarized p+p collisions at √s = 510 GeV
RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Sci.
M. H. Kim for the RHICf Collaboration
6
Studies of generalized parton distributions by pion-production cross sections in neutrino reactions
IMPA, UCASB, SCNUC, JWUD, KEKE
Xurong ChenA,B,C, Shunzo KumanoD,E, Risa KunitomoD, Siyu WuA,C, Ya-Ping XieA,B
7
Studies of generalized parton distributions in spin-3/2 hadrons
IHEPA, UCASB, JWU/KEKC
Yubing DongA,B, Dongyan FuA,B, Shunzo KumanoC

Break (15:15〜15:30)

8
High pT hadron production in lepton-hadron scatterings with QCD+QED factorization
Seikei U., JLabA
Kazuhiro Watanabe, Jian-Wei QiuA
9
Cold-QCD program at sPHENIX
RIKEN
Genki Nukazuka, and sPHENIX Collaboration
10
Development of ZDC Detector and Physics Prospect for the EIC/ePIC Experiment
RIKEN Nishina Center
Yuji Goto, and ePIC-Japan Group
11
R&D and physics prospects of AC-LGAD TOF detector at EIC/ePIC
Hiroshima U. Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima U. WPI-SKCM2
Kenta Shigaki, and ePIC Japan group
12
R&D of Streaming DAQ system for EIC/ePIC and physics perspectives
Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo
Taku Gunji, ePIC Japan group, SPADI-Alliance
13
Determination of the proton charge radius using low energy electron scattering
ELPH, Hampton Univ.A, Dept. of Tech. of Miyazaki Univ.B
Clement Legris, Daiki Abe, Rika Danjo, Taiga Goke, Yuki Honda, Kengo Hotta, Kazushi Ishizaki, Michael KohlA, Yukie MaedaB, Evelyn Morris, Toshiya Muto, Ryo Obara, Toshimi Suda

21st V1 Room 21pV1 13:00〜16:20

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Magic numbers and shell evolution studied with novel devices and theoretical perspectives

1
( Symposium Session. ) Introduction of the symposium
RIKEN Nishina Center
Pieter Doornenbal
2
( Symposium Session. ) Study of 28O by multi-neutron detection at RIBF-SAMURAI
School of Sciencei, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Yosuke Kondo
3
( Symposium Session. ) Status of the STRASSE project for quasi-free scattering measurements
Beijing Normal University
Hongna Liu
4
( Symposium Session. ) Several results of self-consistent mean-field calculations with realistic tensor force
School of Science, Chiba University
Hitoshi Nakada

Break (14:25〜14:40)

5
( Symposium Session. ) Insights and Prospects in Shell Evolution with MR-TOF Mass Spectrometry
College of Science, Rikkyo University
Shun Iimura
6
( Symposium Session. ) Construction of the gamma-ray tracking detector system at RCNP/RIBF
RCNP, Osaka University
Yasutaka Yamamoto
7
( Symposium Session. ) Selected results of in-beam gamma spectroscopy with DALI2+ and perspectives with the HYPATIA array
RIKEN Nishina Center
Martha Liliana Cortes
8
( Symposium Session. ) Structure of medium-mass nuclei studied by Monte Carlo shell model
Center for Nuclear Study, Univesity of Tokyo
Yusuke Tsunoda
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