Program

Theoretical Particle 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 S2 Room 18aS2 9:00〜12:30

Theoretical Particle Physics
Tensor network

1
Entanglement and Rényi entropies of (1+1)-dimensional O(3) nonlinear sigma model with tensor renormalization group
Grad. Sch. Tsukuba Univ., C.C.S. Tsukuba Univ.A
Xiao Luo, Yoshinobu KuramashiA
2
Analysis of entanglement entropy based on tensor renormalization group
Kanazawa Univ., Doshisha Univ.A
Takahiro Hayazaki, Daisuke Kadoh, Shinji Takeda, Gota Tanaka
3
Spectroscopy by Tensor Renormalization Group Method
Kanazawa Univ.
Fathiyya Izzatun Az Zahra, Shinji Takeda
4
Application of matrix product decomposition for Grassmann tensor network representation with multi flavors
CCS, Univ. of Tsukuba, The Univ. of Tokyo
Shinichiro Akiyama
5
Grassmann Bond-weighted Tensor Renormalization Group Approach to Two-dimensional Two-color Staggered QCD
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of TokyoA, CCS, Univ. of TsukubaB
Ho Pai KwokA, Shinichiro AkiyamaA,B, Synge TodoA
6
Calculating mass spectrum of the 2-flavor Schwinger model with a theta term by DMRG
YITPA, RIKEN-iTHEMSB
Akira MatsumotoA,B, Etsuko ItouA,B, Yuya TanizakiA

Break (10:30〜10:45)

Quantum computing, Casimir effect, Z2 gauge theory

7
Quantum simulation of scattering in scalar field theory
Dept. of Phys. Univ. of TokyoA, ICEPP Univ. of TokyoB
Reita MaenoA, Yutaro IiyamaB, Yasuyuki OkumuraB, Koji TerashiB
8
q deformed formulation of Hamiltonian SU(3) Yang-Mills theory
Keio Univ., KEKA
Tomoya Hayata, Yoshimasa HidakaA
9
Jackiw-Teitelboim gravity with matter on quantum computer
Grad. Sch. Sci. Tech., Niigata U., RIKENA
Rumi Hasegawa, Masazumi HondaA
10
Casimir effect in axion electrodynamics with lattice regularizations
RIKEN, R-CCSA, JAEAB
Katsumasa NakayamaA, Kei SuzukiB
11
Fermionic Casimir effect in Dirac/Weyl semimetals
RIKEN R-CCSA, JAEAB
Katsumasa NakayamaA, Kei SuzukiB
12
Non-invertible duality transformation between SPT and SSB phases of Z2 1-form symmetry in 3+1d Z2 lattice gauge theory (Part 1)
Univ. Tokyo
Yuki Furukawa, Toshinari Takemoto, Yoshio Kikukawa
13
Non-invertible duality transformation between SPT and SSB phases of Z2 1-form symmetry in 3+1d Z2 lattice gauge theory (Part2)
Univ. Tokyo
Toshinari Takemoto, Yuki Furukawa, Yoshio Kikukawa

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 Room  10:00〜12:00

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

Break ()

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 S2 Room 18pS2 13:30〜14:15

Theoretical Particle Physics
Nuclear force

1
Quantum Theory of Nuclear Forces (I)
free lance
Hakaru Yoshida
2
Quantum Theory of Nuclear Forces (II)
free lance
Hakaru Yoshida
3
Quantum Theory of Nuclear Forces (III)
free lance
Hakaru Yoshida

19th S1 Room 19aS1 9:00〜11:45

Theoretical Particle Physics
grand unified theories

1
Flavor physics in SU(5) GUT with scalar fields in the 45 representation
KEK, Saitama Med. Univ.A, Kogakuin Univ.B
Toru Goto, Satoshi MishimaA, Tetsuo ShindouB
2
Gauge Coupling Unification and Proton decay in SU(5) grand unified theories including 45 representation Higgs at 2-loop level
Shimane UniversityA, Osaka Metropolitan UniversityB, Yokohama National UniversityC
Keisuke NaganoA,B, Naoyuki HabaB, Yasuhiro ShimizuB, Toshifumi YamadaC
3
Thermal Leptogenesis in SO(10)×U(1)A GUT
Nagoya Univ., Nagoya Univ. KMIA, Hosei Univ.B
SHIBATA Kei, Nobuhiro MaekawaA, Masato YamanakaB
4
Unphysical magnetic monopole and implication to the phenomenology of grand unified theory.
Nagoya Univ., KMI
Taiju Tanii, Nodoka Yamanaka
5
Left Right Symmetric Model without Parity
RISE, Nara Women's University, Dept. of Phys. Nara Women's UniversityA
Shohei Uemura, Hiroshi OhkiA, Yoshiko TsutsumiA

Break (10:15〜10:30)

string theory, extra dimensions

6
W boson mass in gauge-Higgs unification
Osaka U RCNP, Ibaraki Pref, Osaka Pref, Czech Technical U, National Taiwan U
Yutaka Hosotani, Shuichiro Funatsu, Hisaki Hatanaka, Yuta Orikasa, Naoki Yamatsu
7
W and Z Boson Pair Production at Electron-Positron Colliders in Gauge-Higgs Unification
National Taiwan U.A, Osaka U. RCNPB, Czech Technical U.C
Naoki YamatsuA, Shuichiro Funatsu, Hisaki Hatanaka, Yutaka HosotaniB, Yuta OrikasaC
8
Sequestered String Models imply Split Supersymmetry
Kyushu U., Bologna Univ.A, Humboldt Univ.B
Hajime Otsuka, Michele CicoliA, Alessandro CotellucciB
9
Modular Flavor Symmetry and Moduli Stabilization
Dept. of Phys. Wisconsin-Madison Univ.A, Dept. of Phys. Keio Univ.B, Dept. of Phys. Hokkaido Univ.C
Yoshihiko AbeA, Komei GotoB, Tetsutaro HigakiB, Tatsuo KobayashiC, Kaito NasuC
10
Spacetime evolution during the radiation-dominated era in a large-extra-dimension model
KEK IPNS, Kyushu Univ.A
Yutaka Sakamura, Hajime OtsukaA

19th S2 Room 19aS2 9:00〜13:00

Theoretical Particle Physics
Finite temperature QCD, fermion species

1
QCD critical mass in the heavy quark region of finite tempreture lattice QCD
Niigata Univ.A, Kyoto Univ.B, Univ. TsukubaC
H. SugawaraA, S. EjiriA, M. KitazawaB, K. KanayaC
2
Finite temperature QCD phase transition with 3 flavors of Mobius domain wall fermions
RIKEN R-CCS, KEKA, SOKENDAIB, Nagoya Univ. KMIC
Yu Zhang, Yasumichi Aoki, Shoji HashimotoA,B, Issaku Kanamori, Takeshi KanekoA,B,C, Yoshifumi Nakamura
3
Finite temperature phase transition on-the-physical-point QCD explored with domain wall fermions
RIKEN R-CCS, Osaka U.A, KEKB, SOKENDAIC, Nagoya U. KMID
Yasumichi Aoki, Hidenori FukayaA, Jishnu Goswami, Shoji HashimotoB,C, Issaku Kanamori, Takashi KanekoB,C,D, Yoshifumi Nakamura, Yu Zhang
4
Conserved charge fluctuations in (2+1)-flavor QCD with Domain Wall fermions
RIKEN R-CCS, Osaka U.A, KEKB, SOKENDAIC, Nagoya U. KMID
Jishnu Goswami, Yasumichi Aoki, Hidenori FukayaA, Shoji HashimotoB,C, Issaku Kanamori, Takashi KanekoB,C,D, Yoshifumi Nakamura, Yu Zhang
5
Glueball mass spectrum at finite temperature using anisotropic latttice QCD
Dept. of Phys., Tohoku Univ.
Toshizo Arikawa, Shoichi Sasaki
6
Extracting spectral functions by using sparse modeling with covariance of meson correlators at finite temperature
Met. College/JMA, Univ. of Tsukuba CCSA, IPUT OsakaB
Junichi Takahashi, Hiroshi OhnoA, Akio TomiyaB
7
Theorems on fermion species based on graph theory and topology
Dept. of Integr. Eng. Sci., Akita Univ., Dept. of Phys., Kindai Univ.A
Jun Yumoto, Tatsuhiro MisumiA

Break (10:45〜11:00)

Hadron, index theorem, anomaly, algorithm

8
Research on DD* scattering phase shift at low energy using lattice QCD
Dept. of Phys., Tohoku Univ.
Masato Nagatsuka, Shoichi Sasaki
9
Model-independent charge radius calculation for pion and kaon
U. of TsukubaA, YITP, Kyoto U.B
Kohei SatoA, Hiromasa WatanabeB, Takeshi YamazakiA
10
A mathematical formulation of the Atiyah-Singer index on a lattice
Osaka U, U. TokyoA, Nagoya UB, Kyoto UC
S. Aoki, H. Fukaya, M. FurutaA, S. MatsuoB, T. Onogi, S. Yamaguchi, M. YamashitaC
11
't Hooft line in 2D Maxwell theory on lattice
Kyushu U.
Soma Onoda
12
Lattice realization of the axial U(1) non-invertible symmetry
Department of Physics, Kyushu University, Department of Physics, Osaka UniversityA
Motokazu Abe, Yamato Honda, Okuto MorikawaA, Soma Onoda, Hiroshi Suzuki
13
Multi-grid solver for domain-wall fermion (I): Algorithm
RIKEN R-CCS, SOKENDAIA, KEKB
Issaku Kanamori, Wei-Lun ChenA, Hideo MatsufuruA,B
14
Multi-grid solver for domain-wall fermion (II): Numerical results
SOKENDAIA, RIKEN R-CCSB, KEKC
Wei-Lun ChenA, Issaku KanamoriB, Hideo MatsufuruA,C
15
Stochastic quantization using discrete Langevin time
Doshisha Univ., Univ. of TokyoA, Kobe Univ.B, Ehime Univ.C
Daisuke Kadoh, Mitsuhiro KatoA, Makoto SakamotoB, Hiroto SoC

19th S1 Room 19pS1 13:30〜17:00

Theoretical Particle Physics
String, string field

1
Nonperturbative correlation functions from homotopy algebras
Arts & Sci. UTokyo
Keisuke Konosu, Yuji Okawa
2
Symmetry from homotopy algebras
Kyoto-U., U.TokyoA
Jojiro Yoshinaka, Keisuke KonosuA
3
Tensionless limit of AdS3xS3xT4 superstring
Univ. PadovaA, Tech Univ. MunichB, Humboldt Univ. BerlinC, INFN PadovaD, IAS PrincetonE, S.T.Yau Center of SEUF
A. BrolloA,B, D. le PlatC, A. SfondriniA,D,E, R. SuzukiF
4
Twistor formulation and BRST quantization of a tensionless string
Nihon Univ.
Satoshi Okano, Shinichi Deguchi
5
Revisiting two-point open string amplitudes by mostly BRST exact operators
Sanyo-Onoda City Univ., OCAMIA, Nara Women's Univ.B
Isao Kishimoto, Shigenori SekiA, Tomohiko TakahashiB, Rana YamamotoB
6
On the Virasoro-Shapiro amplitude via mostly BRST exact operator and descent equations
Nara Women's Univ., Sanyo-Onoda City Univ.A, OCAMIB
Miyu Ishii, Isao KishimotoA, Shigenori SekiB, Tomohiko Takahashi

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
M2-brane from A-theory
Juntendo Univ.A, KEKB, Vrije Universiteiet BrusselC, Mercersburg AcademuD, SUNY Stony BrookE, C.N.YITPF
Machiko HatsudaA,B, Ondřej HulíkC, William D. LinchD, Warren D. SiegelE, Di WangE, Yu-Ping WangE
8
Unified Representation of Spin Connection and Gauge Groups in Heterotic DFT: A Proposal for a Novel Computational Method Using GPT Models
Dep. of Radiological Technology, Juntendo University, Dep. of Physics, Kitasato UniversityA, Physics Division, Faculty of Medicine, Juntendo UniversityB, KEKC
Machiko HatsudaC, Shin SasakiA, Masaya YataB
9
Explanation for Gauge group of Supersymmetric Non-abelian DBI equations from open pure spinor superstring
Ibaraki Univ., Juntendo Univ.A
Ryota Fujii, Machiko HatsudaA, Hiraki Kanehisa, Makoto Sakaguchi
10
The effective potential for string backgrounds from string geometry theory
Hirosaki Univ.
Koichi Nagasaki, Matsuo Sato
11
Fractal in string-like Feynman diagrams
Kyoto U.
Takuya Yoda
12
Flux Landscape with Enhanced Symmetry Not on SL(2,\mathbb{Z}) Elliptic Points
SOKENDAI, Kyushu Univ.A, Hokkaido Univ.B
Keiya Ishiguro, Takafumi KaiA, Tatsuo KobayashiB, Hajime OtsukaA
13
Time dependent field correlators from holographic EPR pairs
J.F. Oberlin U., NDHUA
Shoichi Kawamoto, D.S. LeeA, C.P. YehA

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 T1 Room 19pT1 13:30〜16:55

Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics
Tracking Detectors

1
Current status of the NINJA 2nd physics run
Nagoya Univ., Kyoto Univ.A, Kobe Univ.B, Yokohama National Univ.C, ICRRD, Kavli IPMUE, Toho Univ.F, Nihon Univ.G, Kanagawa Univ.H, Tohoku Univ.I, RIKENJ, Ruđer Bošković InstituteK, King's College LondonL
T. Hayakawa, T. Fukuda, T. Matsuo, Y. Morimoto, A. Kasumi, H. Inamoto, G. Iwamoto, Y. Hirobe, H. Kobayashi, T. Kawanago, N. OtaniA, A. MinaminoB, S. ItoB, NINJA CollaborationA,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L
2
Operation and Analysis of Scintillation Tracker in NINJA Experiment E71b
Yokohama National Univ., Nagoya Univ.A, Kyoto Univ.B, ICRRC, Kavli IPMUD, Toho Univ.E, Nihon Univ.F, Kanagawa Univ.G, Kobe Univ.H, Tohoku Univ.I, RIKENJ, Ruđer Bošković InstituteK, King's College LondonL
S.Ito, A.Minamino, S.Moriyama, M.Suzuki, T.FukudaA, Y.MorimotoA, T.MatsuoA, T.HayakawaA, A.KasumiA, H.InamotoA, T.KawaharaA, H.KobayashiA, Y.HirobeA, G.IwamotoA, T.NakayaB, T.KikawaB, N.OtaniB, H.OshimaC, NINJA CollaborationA,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L
3
Development status of a new scintillation tracker for the NINJA experiment
Kyoto Univ., Nagoya Univ.A, Kobe Univ.B, Yokohama National Univ.C, ICRRD, Kavli IPMUE, Toho Univ.F, Nihon Univ.G, Kanagawa Univ.H, Tohoku Univ.I, RIKENJ, Ruđer Bošković InstituteK, King's College LondonL
N.Otani, T.Nakaya, T.Kikawa, T.FukudaA, S.AokiB, A.SuzukiB, NINJA CollaborationA,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L
4
Momentum measurement of high-energy charged particles in the FASERν detector
Chiba U.A, U. BernB, Kyushu U.C, CERND, Nagoya U.E, KEKF
Haruhi FujimoriA, Akitaka ArigaA,B, Tomoko ArigaC, Takumi KanaiA, Daiki HayakawaA, Tomohiro InadaD, Hiroaki KawaharaC, Kenichi KugeA, Toshiyuki NakanoE, Motoya NonakaA, Kazuaki OkuiA, Hidetoshi OtonoC, Hiroki RokujoE, Osamu SatoE, Yosuke TakuboF, for the FASER Collaboration
5
The performance study of FASER silicon tracker
Univ. Tokyo, Chiba U.A, U. BernB, Kyushu U.C, CERND, Nagoya U.E, KEKF
Tomochika Arai, Akitaka ArigaA,B, Tomoko ArigaC, Daiki HayakawaC, Tomohiro InadaD, Hiroaki KawaharaC, Kenichi KugeA, Toshiyuki NakanoE, Ken OhashiB, Hidetoshi OtonoC, Hiroki RokujoE, Osamu SatoE, Yosuke TakuboF, for the FASER Collaboration

Break (15:10〜15:25)

Keynote Talks (ATLAS, Belle II)

6
( Invited Presentation. ) Supersymmetry researches motivated by dark matter and muon g-2 with improved LHC/ATLAS operations
International Center for Elementary Particle Physics, The University of Tokyo (ICEPP)
Tomoyuki Saito
7
( Invited Presentation. ) Progress on the studies of the origin of mass for second-generation particles and prospect for the high-luminosity upgrade of LHC
Kobayashi-Masukawa Institute, Nagoya University (KMI, Nagoya Univ.)
Yasuyuki Horii
8
( Invited Presentation. ) Run 2 of the Belle II experiment : Status and propects of the search for physics beyond the Standard Model of particla physics
KEK IPNS
Yu Nakazawa

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

20th S1 Room 20aS1 9:00〜12:00

Theoretical Particle Physics
Black hole, thermodynamics, string

1
Black hole/string transition in the black hole evaporation
Kindai Univ.
Yoshinori Matsuo
2
Generalized second law in effective field theory of hydrodynamics
Osaka Univ., Kobe Univ.A, Tokyo Univ.B
Pak Hang Chris Lau, Kanji NishiiA, Toshifumi NoumiB
3
Codimension-2 Branes as Black Hole microstates
Nagoya Univ.
Ryo Nemoto, Masaki Shigemori
4
4D Weyl Anomaly and Diversity of the Interior Structure of Quantum Black Hole
NTU, RIKEN-iTHEMSA
Pei-Ming Ho, Hikaru Kawai, Henry Liao, Yuki YokokuraA
5
The Petz (lite) recovery map for scrambling channel
Kyoto Univ., Kavli ITSA, Rikkyo Univ.B
Yasuaki Nakayama, Akihiro MiyataA, Tomonori UgajinB
6
Fluctuation in the Fidelity of Information Recovery from Hawking Radiation
Institute for Advanced Research, Nagoya Univ.A, Department of Physics, Nagoya Univ.B
Masamichi MiyajiA,B, Kazuyoshi YanoB

Break (10:30〜10:45)

Holography, gravity

7
Null bit threads and 3-dimensional holographic principle
Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Kindai Univ.
Naoto Inoue
8
Island for gravitational theories with terms quartic or more in curvature
CST, Nihon Univ.
Akitsugu Miwa
9
Continuum limit of multiple injections in a solution of JT gravity
CST, Nihon Univ.
Yuuta Saito, Akitsugu Miwa
10
Non-perturbative effects in JT gravity from the KdV equation
Rikkyo U., Shinshu U.A
Yasuyuki Hatsuda, Takaki Matsumoto, Kazumi OkuyamaA
11
Accelerating expansion of the Universe by logarithmic model in Cartan F(R) gravity theory
Hiroshima Univ. Adv Sci and Eng., Hiroshima Univ. IMC.A
Taniguchi Masahiko, Inagaki TomohiroA

20th S2 Room 20aS2 9:00〜12:00

Theoretical Particle Physics
Higgs

1
Comprehensive Higgs Boson Analysis with Full Data Set from LHC Runs 1 and 2
Chonnam Univ., Yonsei Univ.A
Yongtae Heo, Dong-Won JungA, Jae Sik Lee
2
H-COUP version 3: precise calculations of Higgs boson decays in extended Higgs models
KEK, Osaka UniversityA, Nihon UniversityB, University of Warsaw, Tohoku UniversityC
Masashi Aiko, Shinya KanemuraA, Mariko KikuchiB, Kodai SakuraiC, Kei YagyuA
3
Di-Higgs production in composite two Higgs doublet model
U. of FlorenceA, Calabria U.B, Karlsruhe institute of technologyC, U. of SouthamptonD, Uppsala U.E, U. of WarsawF, Tohoku U.G
Stefania De CurtisA, Luigi Delle RoseB, Felix EgleC, Margarete MühlleitnerC, Stefano MorettiD,E, Kodai SakuraiF,G
4
Search for two-Higgs doublet model with Z4 symmetry at muon collider
Ochanomizu Univ., Iwate Univ.
Ayano Saito, Oki Kobayashi, Cho Gi-Chol, Kentarou Mawatari
5
CP violation and the custodial symmetry breaking via the loop induced H± → W± Z decay
Osaka U.
Shinya Kanemura, Yushi Mura

Break (10:15〜10:30)

precise analysis

6
Constraint on R-parity violating supersymmetry from EDM at the two-loop level
KMI, Nagoya University, Riken
Nodoka Yamanaka
7
The radiative corrections to the QCD θ parameter at two-loop level
Nagoya, Nagoya KMIA, Tokyo IPMUB, CAS ITPC
Tatsuya Banno, Junji HisanoA,B, Teppei KitaharaA,C, Naohiro Osamura
8
New physics search by simultaneous generalized linearity analysis with Ytterbium isotope shift data
Dept. of Physics, Osaka U., NCTS TaipeiA
Minoru Tanaka, Yasuhiro YamamotoA
9
Analysis of NLO evolution equation for the B-meson distribution amplitude in coordinate space
Juntendo Univ.
Hiroyuki Kawamura, Kazuhiro Tanaka
10
Prediction of the Dark Fermion Mass using New Multicritical-Point Principle
OUJ
Yoshiki Matsuoka
11
Dyonium induced fermion number violation
Ochanomizu Physics
Akio Sugamoto

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 W2 Room 20aW2 9:00〜10:30

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

1
Study of supernova neutrino from SN2023ixf in Super-Kamiokande
Okayama Univ., ICRRA, ILANCE (CNRS - University of Tokyo)B
Fumi Nakanishi, Yusuke Koshio, Motoyasu IkedaA, Guillaume PronostB, Hiroyuki SekiyaA, Masayuki NakahataA, for the Super-Kamiokande Collaboration
2
Long-term supernova calculation and development of the framework for estimation of supernova events
NAOJ, UTokyo, Okayama Univ., Kyushu Univ., iTHEMS, Numazu Col., Kyoto Univ.
Masamitsu Mori, Yudai Suwa, Yusuke Koshio, Harada Masayuki, Nakanishi Fumi, Ken'ichiro Nakazato, Harada Akira, Sumiyoshi Kosuke, Roger Wendell
3
Study of Pre–Supernova Alarm System
RCNS, Tohoku University
Keita Saito for the KamLAND collaboration
4
Current status of the search for supernova relic neutrinos in SK-Gd experiment
Okayama Univ.
M. Harada for the Super-Kamiokande Collaboration
5
Evaluation of neutron capture efficiency with Neural Network in SK-Gd
ICRR
Y.Kanemura, H.Sekiya, T.Yano, Super-Kamiokande Collabration
6
Improvement of Low Energy Event Accuracy by Reducing Photosensor Noise in Super-Kamiokande
Keio Univ.
Yuto Maekawa, Yasuhiro Nishimura, Super-Kamiokande Collaboration

20th S1 Room 20pS1 13:30〜16:15

Theoretical Particle Physics
Soliton

1
Chiral magnets from string theory I: D-Brane configuration
Keio Univ.A, Hiroshima Univ.SKCM2B
Yuki AmariA, Muneto NittaA,B
2
Chiral magnets from string theory II: Domain walls and Skyrmions
Keio Univ.A, Hiroshima Univ. SKCM2B
Yuki AmariA, Muneto NittaA,B
3
Non-invertible symmetries in topological axion electrodynamics
KEKA, SOKENDAIB, RIKEN iTHEMSC, Keio U.D, Hiroshima U. SKCM2E
Yoshimasa HidakaA,B,C, Muneto NittaD,E, Ryo YokokuraD
4
Massless fermions and superconductivity of string-wall composites
Yamagata UniversityA, Keio UniversityB
Minoru EtoA,B, Yuito SuzukiA
5
Fermion Zero Modes associated with Deformation of CP2 Instantons, and The Localization
Tokyo Univ. of Sci., Keio Univ.A
Shintaro Yamamoto, Yuki AmariA, Nobuyuki Sawado

Break (14:45〜15:00)

Soliton, extra dimension, compactification

6
Moduli Spaces of Instantons in Flag Manifold Sigma Models - Vortices in Quiver Gauge Theories -
Keio Univ.A, Dokkyo Medical Univ.B, SKCM2C
Keisuke OhashiA, Toshiaki FujimoriA,B, Muneto NittaA,C
7
4D Wess-Zumino-Witten models and a unified theroy of integrable systems
Nagoya U.
Masashi Hamanaka, Shan-Chi Huang, Hiroaki Kanno
8
Analysis on localized modes in orbifold compactifications
Hokkaido Univ.A, Kyushu Univ.B, Institute for the Advancement of Graduate Education of Hokkaido Univ.C
Tatsuo KobayashiA, Kaito NasuA, Hajime OtsukaB, Shohei TakadaA, and Hikaru UchidaC
9
Toward Realistic Models in an Orbifold Flux Compactification
Osaka Metropolitan Univ.A,B, NITEPB
Hiroki ImaiA, Nobuhito MaruA,B
10
New classification method independent of the structure of gauge transformations for Equivalence Classes on S1/Z2 and T2/Z3 orbifolds
Hiroshima Univ. Adv Sci and Eng., Hiroshima Univ. IMC.A
Takeuchi Kota, Inagaki TomohiroA

20th S2 Room 20pS2 13:30〜16:30

Theoretical Particle Physics
Matrix model

1
Nonperturbative study of superstring theory using bosonic IKKT matrix model with the mass term
U.Tsukuba, KEKA, SOKENDAIB
Yuhma Asano, Jun NishimuraA,B, Worapat PiensukB, Naoyuki YamamoriB
2
Analytical study of the N=2 Lorentzian IKKT matrix model by 1/D expansion
U.Tsukuba, KEKA, SOKENDAIB
Yuhma Asano, Jun NishimuraA,B, Worapat PiensukB, Naoyuki YamamoriB
3
Lefschetz-thimble analysis of the Lorentzian IKKT matrix model around its classical solutions.
Univ. of Tsukuba, KEKA, SOKENDAIB
Yuhma Asano, Chien-Yu ChouB, Jun NishimuraA,B, Worapat PeinsukB, Ashutosh TripathiB, Naoyuki YamamoriB
4
The matrix size dependence of the emerging space-time in the Lorentzian type IIB matrix model
Kyoto Univ., NTUAA, Setsunan Univ.B, Univ. of Milano-BicoccaC, INFND, KEKE, SOKENDAIF, Shizuoka Univ.G
Kohta Hatakeyama, Konstantinos N. AnagnostopoulosA, Takehiro AzumaB, Mitsuaki HirasawaC,D, Jun NishimuraE,F, Stratos PapadoudisA, Asato TsuchiyaG
5
Numerical simulation of the Lorentzian type IIB matrix model with a small matrix size and the emergence of space-time
NTUAA, Setsunan Univ.B, Kyoto Univ.C, Univ. of Milano-BicoccaD, INFNE, KEKF, SOKENDAIG, Shizuoka Univ.H
Konstantinos N. AnagnostopoulosA, Takehiro AzumaB, Kohta HatakeyamaC, Mitsuaki HirasawaD,E, Jun NishimuraF,G, Stratos PapadoudisA, Asato TsuchiyaH
6
Matrix regularization in the covariant derivative interpretation of the matrix models
Shizuoka University
Asato Tsuchiya, Keiichiro Hattori, Yuki Mizuno

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
Decoding bulk geometry from matrix models : the case of Euclidean path integral
Queen Mary, University of LondonA, University of TsukubaB, Keio UniversityC, YITPD
Masanori HanadaA, Satoshi KannoB, So MatsuuraC, Hiromasa WatanabeD
8
Negativity and its capacity in JT gravity
Dept. of Phys. Shinshu Univ.
K. Okuyama and T. Tachibana
9
Calogero-Moser Model from Real Symmetric Φ4 Matrix Model
University of Vienna, Tokyo University of ScienceA, University of MünsterB
Harald Grosse, sup>○Naoyuki KanomataA, Akifumi SakoA, Raimar WulkenhaarB
10
A description of nonabelian Hall effect by Calogero model
University of Tokyo, University of MelbourneA
Jean-Emile BourgineA, Yutaka Matsuo
11
Quantization of Nambu brackets and matrix regularization of membranes by operator formalism in classical mechanics
OUJ
So Katagiri

20th T1 Room 20pT1 13:30〜16:55

Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics,Beam Physics
Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan

1
( Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS ) Introduction and award ceremony of JPS young scientist awards in experimental particle physics division
Tohoku U.
Ken-ichi Hikasa
2
( Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS ) The tracking detector of the FASER experiment
Research Center for Advanced Particle Physics, Kyushu University
Hidetoshi Otono
3
( Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS ) Search for new physics via rare KL decays
ICEHAP, Chiba U.
Nobuhiro Shimizu
4
( Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of JPS ) Study of the differences between neutrinos and anti-neutrinos with the T2K experiment
Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo
Christophe Bronner

Break (15:10〜15:25)

Keynote Talks (ILC, T2K)

5
( Invited Presentation. ) Physics Prospects at the Next Generation Higgs Factory
SLAC
Michael E. Peskin
6
( Invited Presentation. ) Sustainability studies for Higgs Factories
CERN
Steinar Stapnes
7
( Invited Presentation. ) The latest results of combined neutrino oscillation analysis between SuperKamiokande and T2K
IPMU
Junjie Xia

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

20th W2 Room 20pW2 13:30〜15:15

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

1
Results of zenith angle and azimuthal angle depenence based on the measurement of the charge ratio and the polarization of cosmic-ray muons using the Super-Kamiokande detector
ICRR, Okayama UniversityA, Yokohama National UniversityB, for the Super-Kamiokande collaboration
Yuuki Nakano, Kazufumi Sato, Tomoaki TadaA, Ren ShimamuraB, Yusuke KoshioA
2
Systematic evaluation of simulations of cosmic-ray muon flux at an underground laboratory
Yokohama National University, ICRRA, Okayama UniversityB
Ren Shimamura, Akihiro Minamino, Yuuki NakanoA, Tomoaki TadaB
3
Sterile neutrino search using proton one-ring events in Super-Kamiokande
Nagoya Univ. ISEE, ICRRA, UCIB
Y.Yushi, I.Yoshitaka, M.Hiroaki, M.ShunichiA,B
4
Atmospheric neutrino oscillation analysis with neutron detection in SK-Gd
ICRR
Shintaro Miki, Masato Shiozawa, on behalf of the Super-Kamiokande Collaboration
5
Evaluation of the position- and direction- dependence of the energy scale using the decay of 16-N at Super-Kamiokande
IPMU, ICRRA, King's College LondonB, and the Super-Kamiokande Collaboration
Saki Fujita, Yuuki NakanoA, George BurtonB, Mark Vagins
6
Comprehensive evaluation of the energy scale in MeV region before and after Gd dissolving in the Super-Kamiokande
Okayama University, ICRRA, IPMUB, for the Super-Kamiokande collaboration
Tomoaki Tada, Yuuki NakanoA, Saki FujitaB, Masayuki Harada, Kei IekiA, Yusuke Koshio, for the Super-Kamiokande collaboration
7
Continuous evaluation of energy scales across the SK-Gd detector using spallation neutron capture.
Univ. Tokyo
Tomoki Muro, Yasuhiro Nakajima, for the Super-Kamiokande Collaboration

21st S1 Room 21aS1 9:00〜12:15

Theoretical Particle Physics
Quantum gravity, Quantum information

1
( Invited Presentation. ) Quantum Gravity and Quantum Information
Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University (YITP, Kyoto U.)
Tadashi Takayanagi
2
Holographic accessible information and non-entanglement quantum correlation from local measurements
YITP, PITP
Takato Mori
3
Notes on Pseudo Entropy Amplification
Nihon U., Osaka U.A
Yutaka Ishiyama, Riku KojimaA, Sho Matsui, Kotaro Tamaoka
4
Pseudo entropy under joining local quenches
YITP
Kotaro Shinmyo, Tadashi Takayanagi, Kenya Tasuki

Break (10:30〜10:45)

5
Renormalization group and quantum error correction
Shizuoka Univ., Doshisha Univ.A
Takaaki Kuwahara, Ryota Nasu, Gota TanakaA, Asato Tsuchiya
6
Fermionic conformal field theories on orbifolds and error-correcting codes
UTokyo
Shinichiro Yahagi, Kohki Kawabata
7
Quantum error correction and black hole interior in a gravitating bath system
Kavli ITS, Rikkyo Univ.A
Akihiro Miyata, Tomonori UgajinA
8
Entanglement Rényi entropy and boson-fermion duality in the massless Thirring model
Graduate School of Science, Osaka University
Harunobu Fujimura
9
Entanglement Entropy via Double Cone
YITP
Taishi Kawamoto, Yu-ki Suzuki
10
de Sitter Entropy bound and Stochastic Inflation
Nagoya U.
Hiromasa Tajima, Yasusada Nambu

21st S2 Room 21aS2 9:00〜12:00

Theoretical Particle Physics
dark matter

1
( Invited Presentation. ) Review of direct dark matter search experiments
Kobe University
MIUCHI Kentaro
2
Quantum entanglement of ions for light dark matter detection
QUPA, KEKB, SOKENDAIC
Asuka ItoA,B, Ryuichiro KitanoB,C, Wakutaka NakanoB, Ryoto TakaiB,C
3
Light Dark Matter Search with Nitrogen-Vacancy Centers in Diamonds
UC Berkeley, QUPA, Kyoto Univ.B, Tohoku Univ.C
So Chigusa, Masashi HazumiA, Ernst David HerbschlebB, Norikazu MizuochiB, Kazunori NakayamaC
4
Constraints on Model-Independent Higgs Portal Majorana Fermion Dark Matter by Indirect detection
Institute of Science and Engineering, Shimane University, Department of Physics, Osaka Metropolitan UniversityA, Department of Physics, Yokohama National UniversityB
Junpei Ikemoto, Naoyuki HabaA, Yasuhiro ShimizuA, Toshifumi YamadaB

Break (10:30〜10:45)

5
Massive Dark Matter Model Based on Composite Picture
TUS, Osaka Univ.A
Tomohiro Abe, Ryosuke SatoA, Takumu YamanakaA
6
Two-component dark matter model with degenerate scalars
Ochanomizu Univ.
Inumiya Rie, Idegawa Chikako, Cho Gi-Chol
7
Cosmic superstring and dark matter from pure Yang-Mills theory
Tohoku Univ.
Masaki Yamada, Kazuya Yonekura
8
Two-component dark matter scenarios in a pseudo Nambu-Goldstone dark matter model
TUS, NITFCA
Tomohiro Abe, Katsuya HashinoA, Kota Ichiki
9
Asymmetric Dark Matter based on CP-like symmetry
Nara Women's Univ., Nara Women's Univ. RISEA
Kako Tsutsumi, Hiroshi Ohki, Shohei UemuraA

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 S1 Room 21pS1 13:30〜16:45

Theoretical Particle Physics
gauge theory, QCD, strong interaction, symmetry

1
Color confinement and the restoration of the residual local gauge symmetry in the axial-like gauge
Dept. of Phys., Chiba Univ.
Naoki Fukushima, Kei-Ichi Kondo
2
Schwinger-Dyson Analysis of Strong Coupling Gauge Theory on RD-1\otimes S1
Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima University, Information Media Center, Hiroshima UniversityA
Shoko Ono, Tomohiro InagakiA
3
Semiclassical analysis with 't Hooft flux background for bifundamental QCD
YITP, Kyoto U.
Yui Hayashi, Yuya Tanizaki, and Hiromasa Watanabe
4
No-Fixed-Point Theorem for the Polchinski Equation
Nihon U., IQS, Nihon U., CSTA
Satoshi Ohya, Taichi TanakaA
5
Character Expansion Methods for USp, O, and SO using the Characters of the Symmetric Group
Tokyo Tech
Akihiro Sei
6
Holographic subregion complexity in noncommutative Yang-Mills theory
College of Engineering, Nihon University
Tadahito NAKAJIMA

Break (15:00〜15:15)

Quantum field theory, Quantum theory

7
Chiral current from axion-driven pair production
Kogakuin Univ., FRIS, Tohoku Univ.A, Dept. of Phys., Tohoku Univ.B
Hiroyuki Kitamoto, Masaki YamadaA,B
8
Topologically Nontrivial Three-Body Contact Interaction in One Dimension
Nihon U., IQS
Satoshi Ohya
9
Schwinger-Unruh-Hawking effect on manifolds
SIT
Tomohiro Matsuda
10
Generalization of uncertainty relations and their applications: derivation of various inequality relations and energy spectra
Shizuoka University
Takeshi Morita
11
Exact WKB Analysis and TBA Equations for the Stark Effect
Tokyo Inst. of Tech.
Katsushi Ito, Jingjing Yang
12
Geometric formulation of field theory using graded manifolds and deformation quantization
Ibaraki Univ.
Natsuya Kido

21st S2 Room 21pS2 13:30〜16:45

Theoretical Particle Physics
cosmology

1
Chiral perturbative relation for neutrino masses in the type-I seesaw mechanism and its restriction to the leptogenesis
Saitama U.
Masaki J.S. Yang
2
Knotted comic strings and probing through gravitational waves
Yamagata UA, Keio U RECNSB, DESYC, Keio U HiyoshiD
Minoru EtoA,B, Yu HamadaB,C, Muneto NittaB,D
3
Higgs potential and primordial black hole formation
Beihang Univ., Osaka Univ.A
Shinya KanemuraA, Ke-Pan Xie, Masanori TanakaA
4
baryon asymmetry of udd flat direction as inflaton
Shimane University, Osaka Metropolitan UniversityA, Yokohama National UniversityB
Yoshihiro Tanabe, Naoyuki HabaA, Yasuhiro ShimizuA, Toshifumi YamadaB
5
Second leptogenesis: a source of large lepton asymmetry
KAIST
YeolLin ChoeJo, Kazuki Enomoto, Yechan Kim, Hye-Sung Lee
6
Implications of measuring h γγ, h Z γ, hhh couplings on a strongly first order electroweak phase transition.
Osaka Univ.
Ricardo Florentino, Shinya Kanemura, Masanori Tanaka

Break (15:00〜15:15)

neutrino

7
A TeV scale model for neutrino mass, dark matter, and baryon asymmetry and CP-violation
KAIST, Osaka Univ.A
Kazuki Enomoto, Shinya KanemuraA, Sora TaniguchiA
8
Primitive pythagorean triples neutrino mixing model
Graduate School of Science and Technology, Tokai University, Department of Physics, Tokai UniversityA
Yuta Hyodo, Teruyuki KitabayashiA
9
Dirac or Majorana? Higgs decays can be a probe of neutrino nature
Hokkaido University, Osaka UniversityA
ShivaSankar K.A., Arindam Das, Kei YagyuA
10
New benchmark scenario for the radiative neutrino mass with dark matter in U(1)B-L gauge theory
Osaka Univ.
Shinya Kanemura, Yushi Mura, Guohao Ying
11
Modified trimaximal mixing for solar and reactor neutrino mixing angles
Tokai Univ.
Y.Chen, Y.Hyodo, T.Kitabayashi
12
Vacuum stability and conditions for Q-ball formation in the Type II Seesaw model
Osaka Metropolitan UniversityA, Yokohama National UniversityB
Naoyuki HabaA, Yasuhiro ShimizuA, Toshifumi YamadaB
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