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Shingo Kameda

  (亀田 真吾)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Professor, College of Science Department of Physics, Rikkyo University
教授, 物理学専攻博士課程後期課程, 理学研究科
Professor, Field of Study: Physics, Graduate School of Science
Specially Appointed Professor, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
(Concurrent)Specially Appointed Professor, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
Degree
博士(理学)(東京大学)

Researcher number
30455464
J-GLOBAL ID
201101036293959472
researchmap Member ID
6000028006

Research Interests

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Papers

 135
  • Maria Antonietta Barucci, Pernelle Bernardi, Jean-Michel Reess, Sonia Fornasier, Frederic Merlin, Alain Doressoundiram, Thomas Gautier, Takahiro Iwata, Hiromu Nakagawa, Tomoki Nakamura, Christophe Donny, Sadok Abbaki, Shohei Aoki, Takehiko Arai, Pierre Beck, Marion Bonafous, Martin Boutelier, Jean-Christophe Bouquier, John Robert Brucato, Mickael Bruno, Jean-Tristan Buey, Matthieu Castelnau, Sebastien Charnoz, Marc Chaussidon, Frederic Chapron, Athena Coustenis, Willy D’anna, Gael David, Marco Delbo, Bruno Dubois, Sebastien Etcheverry, Catherine Garat, Stephane Gauffre, Hidenori Genda, Fabrice Glize, Rafik Hassen-Khodja, Valentin Hazard, Gilles Hervet, Ryuki Hyodo, Takeshi Imamura, Christian Imbert, Sophie Jacquinod, Laurent Jorda, Shingo Kameda, Driss Kouach, Toru Kouyama, Takeshi Kuroda, Hiroyuki Kurokawa, Laurent Lapauw, Jeremie Lasue, Laetitia Le Deit, Michel Le Du, Cedric Leyrat, Christophe Mathé, Moe Matsuoka, Maeva Millan, Hideaki Miyamoto, Frederic Moynier, Napoléon Nguyen Tuong, Kazunori Ogohara, Takahito Osawa, Jerome Parisot, Paolo Pilleri, Veronique Piou, Giovanni Poggiali, Nathalie Pons, Benjamin Quertier-Dagorn, Antsa Rasamoela, Sean Raymond, Francis Rocard, Anne Rouvié, Takeshi Sakanoi, Takao M. Sato, Hervé Soulie, Eric Sawyer, Aymeric Spiga, Robin Sultana, Nicolas Theret, Sylvain Trémolières, Pascal Truchelut, Fuminori Tsuchiya, Pierre Vernazza, Antonin Wargnier, Koki Yumoto, Didier Zeganadin
    Progress in Earth and Planetary Science, 12(1), Aug 19, 2025  
    Abstract MIRS (MMX InfraRed Spectrometer) is a push-broom imaging spectrometer onboard of the JAXA sample return MMX mission. It has been built by the French laboratory LESIA, today LIRA (Laboratory for Instrumentation and Research in Astrophysics) of Paris Observatory-PSL in collaboration with five other French laboratories, collaboration and financial support of CNES and close collaboration with JAXA and MELCO. MIRS, designed to accomplish the MMX scientific objectives, has been built to be adapted on MMX Exploration Module. MIRS will remotely observe the Martian system for three years. MIRS will observe Phobos, Deimos and Mars in the spectral range 0.9–3.6 µm to characterize surface composition of the satellites and investigate Martian atmospheric variations. An overview of the MIRS Flight Model is presented as well as the data processing and the expected results.
  • Fuminori Tsuchiya, Go Murakami, Atsushi Yamazaki, Kazuo Yoshioka, Masato Kagitani, Tomoki Kimura, Chihiro Tao, Ryoichi Koga, Hajime Kita, Jun Kimura, Shuya Tan, Kei Masunaga, Shotaro Sakai, Mizuki Yoneda, Masaki Kuwabara, Shingo Kameda, Ichiro Yoshikawa
    Mar 18, 2025  
    Remote sensing with ultraviolet wavelength (UV) are one of powerful probes to uncover dynamic behaviors of the planetary environment. The Hisaki satellite was an earth orbiting extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectroscope dedicated for observing solar system planets. Thanks to its long-term monitoring capability, Hisaki had carried out unprecedented continuous observation of Io plasma torus, Jovian aurora, and Mars and Venus upper atmospheres from 2013 to 2023. One of notable phenomena observed by Hisaki is significant enhancements of neutral gas from presumed activation of volcanic activity on Io. Hisaki revealed, for the first time, that not only the plasma source, but transport, heating, and loss processes of magnetospheric plasma were influenced by the variation in the neutral source input.After the end of the Hisaki mission, we have proposed the next UV space telescope, LAPYUTA (Life-environmentology, Astronomy, and PlanetarY Ultraviolet Telescope Assembly). One of goals of this mission is dynamics of our solar system planets and moons as the most quantifiable archetypes of extraterrestrial habitable environments in the universe. LAPYUTA will not only provide a UV monitoring platform like Hisaki but also have a high spatial resolution and high sensitivity to uncover stability of Io’s atmosphere, water plumes that gushes from the subsurface ocean of icy moons, and spatio-temporal aspects of Jupiter's giant UV aurora. Primary goal of the LAPYUTA mission other than the Jovian system includes atmospheric evolution of Venus and Mars, characterization of exoplanet atmosphere, galaxy formation, and time-domain astronomy.
  • K. Yumoto, E. Tatsumi, T. Kouyama, D. R. Golish, Y. Cho, T. Morota, S. Kameda, H. Sato, B. Rizk, D. N. DellaGiustina, Y. Yokota, H. Suzuki, J. de León, H. Campins, J. Licandro, M. Popescu, J. L. Rizos, R. Honda, M. Yamada, N. Sakatani, C. Honda, M. Matsuoka, M. Hayakawa, H. Sawada, K. Ogawa, Y. Yamamoto, D. S. Lauretta, S. Sugita
    Icarus, 420, Sep 15, 2024  
  • K. Yumoto, Y. Cho, Jo A. Ogura, S. Kameda, T. Niihara, T. Nakaoka, R. Kanemaru, H. Nagaoka, H. Tabata, Y. Nakauchi, M. Ohtake, H. Ueda, S. Kasahara, T. Morota, S. Sugita
    Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy, 107049-107049, Sep, 2024  
  • Fuminori Tsuchiya, Go Murakami, Atsushi Yamazaki, Shingo Kameda, Tomoki Kimura, Ryoichi Koga, Kei Masunaga, Shotaro Sakai, Masahiro Ikoma, Akifumi Nakayama, Masami Ouchi, Masaomi Tanaka, Shin Toriumi, Masato Kagitani, Kazuo Yoshioka, Chihiro Tao, Hajime Kita, Hidenobu Yajima, Hideo Sagawa, Hiromu Nakagawa, Hitoshi Hamori, Jun Kimura, Keigo Enya, Kosuke Namekata, Manabu Yamada, Masaki Kuwabara, Naoki Terada, Naoya Ozaki, Norio Narita, Sae Aizawa, Seiko Takagi, Shinitiro Sakai, Shohei Aoki, Shoya Matsuda, Shuya Tan, Takahiro Sumi, Takanori Kodama, Takashi Moriya, Takatoshi Shibuya, Takehiko Satoh, Taro Kawano, Nozomu Tominaga, Toshifumi Shimizu, Yasumasa Kasaba, Yoichi Yatsu, Yoshiaki Ono, Yudai Suzuki, Yuichi Matsuda, Yuki Harada, Yuta Notsu
    Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2024: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray, 18-18, Aug 21, 2024  

Misc.

 100
  • 土屋史紀, 村上豪, 山崎敦, 亀田真吾, 鍵谷将人, 吉岡和夫, 古賀亮一, 木村淳, 木村智樹, 垰千尋, 益永圭, 堺正太朗, 中山陽史, 生駒大洋, 成田憲保, 大内正己, 田中雅臣, 桑原正輝, 鳥海森, 野津湧太, 行方宏介
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2024, 2024  
  • 土屋史紀, 村上豪, 山崎敦, 亀田真吾, 鍵谷将人, 吉岡和夫, 古賀亮一, 木村淳, 木村智樹, 垰千尋, 益永圭, 堺正太朗, 中山陽史, 生駒大洋, 成田憲保, 大内正己, 大内正己, 田中雅臣, 桑原正輝, 鳥海森, 野津湧太, 行方宏介
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2024, 2024  
  • 土屋史紀, 村上豪, 山崎敦, 亀田真吾, 伴谷将人, 吉岡和夫, 古賀亮一, 木村淳, 木村智樹, 垰千尋, 益永圭, 堺正太朗, 中山陽史, 生駒大洋, 成田憲保, 大内正己, 大内正己, 田中雅臣, 桑原正輝, 鳥海森, 野津湧太, 行方宏介
    地球電磁気・地球惑星圏学会総会及び講演会(Web), 156th, 2024  
  • 土屋史紀, 村上豪, 山崎敦, 木村智樹, 吉岡和夫, 鍵谷将人, 古賀亮一, 木村淳, 成田憲保, 亀田真吾, 生駒大洋, 大内正己, 大内正己, 田中雅臣, 益永圭, 堺正太朗, 垰千尋, 桑原正輝, 鳥海森
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2023, 2023  
  • 土屋史紀, 村上豪, 山崎敦, 亀田真吾, 益永圭, 堺正太朗, 吉岡和夫, 鍵谷将人, 中山陽史, 生駒大洋, 桑原正輝, 成田憲保, 小玉貴則, 寺田直樹, 鳥海森, 野津湧太, 行方宏介, 木村智樹, 垰千尋, 古賀亮一, 木村淳, 大内正己, 大内正己, 田中雅臣, 塩谷圭吾
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2023, 2023  

Research Projects

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