惑星分光観測衛星プロジェクトチーム

Kazutaka Aoyama

  (青山 一天)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Aerospace Project Research Associate, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Department of Interdisciplinary Space Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Degree
Doctor of Science(Apr, 2024, Waseda University)

Researcher number
51001507
ORCID ID
 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2714-8091
J-GLOBAL ID
202401006336244564
researchmap Member ID
R000066703

Research Interests

 1

Papers

 9
  • R Nakajima, Shota Arai, K Aoyama, Y Utsumi, T Tamba, H Odaka, M Tanaka, K Yorita, Shintaro Arai, T Aramaki, J Asaadi, A Bamba, N Cannady, P Coppi, G De Nolfo, M Errando, L Fabris, T Fujiwara, Y Fukazawa, P Ghosh, K Hagino, T Hakamata, U Hijikata, N Hiroshima, M Ichihashi, Y Ichinohe, Y Inoue, K Ishikawa, K Ishiwata, T Iwata, G Karagiorgi, T Kato, H Kawamura, J Krizmanic, J Leyva, A Malige, J G Mitchell, J W Mitchell, R Mukherjee, K Nakazawa, K Okuma, K Perez, N Poudyal, I Safa, M Sasaki, W Seligman, K Shirahama, T Shiraishi, S Smith, Y Suda, A Suraj, H Takahashi, S Takashima, S Tandon, R Tatsumi, J Tomsick, N Tsuji, Y Uchida, S Watanabe, Y Yano, K Yawata, H Yoneda, M Yoshimoto, J Zeng
    Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, 2024(12), Nov 26, 2024  
    Abstract Gamma-Ray and AntiMatter Survey (GRAMS) is a next-generation balloon/satellite experiment utilizing a Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber (LArTPC), to simultaneously target astrophysical observations of cosmic MeV gamma rays and conduct an indirect dark matter search using antimatter. Although LArTPCs are widely used in particle physics experiments, they have never been operated at balloon altitudes. An engineering balloon flight with a small-scale LArTPC (eGRAMS) was conducted on July 27, 2023, to establish a system for safely operating an LArTPC at balloon altitudes and to obtain cosmic-ray data from the LArTPC. The flight was launched from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s (JAXA) Taiki Aerospace Research Field in Hokkaido, Japan. The total flight duration was 3 hours and 12 minutes, including a level flight of 44 minutes at a maximum altitude of 28.9 km. The flight system was landed on the sea and successfully recovered. The LArTPC was successfully operated throughout the flight, and about 0.5 million events of cosmic-ray data including muons, protons, and Compton scattering gamma-ray candidates were collected. This pioneering flight demonstrates the feasibility of operating an LArTPC in high-altitude environments, paving the way for future GRAMS missions and advancing our capabilities in MeV gamma-ray astronomy and dark matter research.
  • Hiroki Yoneda, Hirokazu Odaka, Yuto Ichinohe, Satoshi Takashima, Tsuguo Aramaki, Kazutaka Aoyama, Jonathan Asaadi, Lorenzo Fabris, Yoshiyuki Inoue, Georgia Karagiorgi, Dmitry Khangulyan, Masato Kimura, Jonathan Leyva, Reshmi Mukherjee, Taichi Nakasone, Kerstin Perez, Mayu Sakurai, William Seligman, Masashi Tanaka, Naomi Tsuji, Kohei Yorita, Jiancheng Zeng
    Astroparticle Physics, Jan, 2023  
  • Kazutaka Aoyama, Masashi Tanaka, Masato Kimura, Kohei Yorita
    Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, 2022(4), Apr 27, 2022  
  • Jonathan LeyVa, K. Aoyama, T. Aramaki, J. Asaadi, L. Fabris, Y. Ichinohe, Y. Inoue, G. Karagiorgi, D. Khamgulyan, M. Kimura, Jonathan LeyVa, R. Mukherjee, T. Nakasone, H. Odaka, K. Perez, M. Sakurai, W. Seligman, S. Takashima, M. Tanaka, N. Tsuji, H. Yoneda, K. Yorita, J. Zeng
    Proceedings of Science, 395, Mar 18, 2022  
  • Kazutaka Aoyama, Masato Kimura, Hiroyuki Morohoshi, Tomomasa Takeda, Masashi Tanaka, Kohei Yorita
    Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, Feb, 2022  

Presentations

 20

Professional Memberships

 1

Research Projects

 2