Dept. of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics

和泉 究

イズミ キワム  (Kiwamu Izumi)

基本情報

所属
国立研究開発法人宇宙航空研究開発機構 宇宙科学研究所 准教授
東京大学 大学院理学系研究科 物理学専攻 准教授
法政大学 理工学科研究科システム理工学専攻創生科学系 連携准教授(連携教員)

研究者番号
20816657
ORCID ID
 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3405-8334
J-GLOBAL ID
202001003658123136
researchmap会員ID
R000013368



 


 

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Hello world!

I am an experimental astrophysicist with the main focuse set on gravitational wave searches and precision laser interferometry. My ultimate goal is to directly probe the very early Universe by observing primordial gravitational-wave backgrounds. I am currently an associate professor in the Space Astronomy and Astrophysics Department of ISAS, working for LISA, KAGRA and SILVIA by conduting a number of laboratory-scale experiemnts.

If you are interested in joining our group at ISAS in JAXA, please feel free to contact me.

Hobbies: reading, bonfiring, guitar (electric and acoustic) , studying Yokai

Video archive (1): AW80T, IYA2009 (K. Arai, D. Tatsumi and me in 2009) 

 

Video archive (2): BS visual inspection (R. X. Adhikari and me in 2010)


 

 

Video archive (3): A scen behind LHO HIFO test (S. Ballmer, C. Wipf and me in 2013)

 


論文

 187
  • Yuta Michimura, Koji Nagano, Kentaro Komori, Kiwamu Izumi, Takahiro Ito, Satoshi Ikari, Tomotada Akutsu, Masaki Ando, Isao Kawano, Mitsuru Musha, Shuichi Sato
    Classical and Quantum Gravity 2025年11月4日  
    Abstract DECIGO (DECi-hertz Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory) is a space-based gravitational wave antenna concept targeting the 0.1--10 Hz band. It consists of three spacecraft arranged in an equilateral triangle with 1,000 km sides, forming Fabry-P{'e}rot cavities between them. A precursor mission, B-DECIGO, is also planned, featuring a smaller 100 km triangle. Operating these cavities requires ultra-precise formation flying, where inter-mirror distance and alignment must be precisely controlled. Achieving this necessitates a sequential improvement in precision using various sensors and actuators, from the deployment of the spacecraft to laser link acquisition and ultimately to the control of the Fabry-P{'e}rot cavities to maintain resonance. In this paper, we derive the precision requirements at each stage and discuss the feasibility of achieving them. We show that the relative speed between cavity mirrors must be controlled at the sub-micrometer-per-second level and that relative alignment must be maintained at the sub-microradian level to obtain control signals from the Fabry-P{'e}rot cavities of DECIGO and B-DECIGO.
  • Takahiro Ito, Kiwamu Izumi, Isao Kawano, Ikkoh Funaki, Shuichi Sato, Tomotada Akutsu, Kentaro Komori, Mitsuru Musha, Yuta Michimura, Satoshi Satoh, Takuya Iwaki, Kentaro Yokota, Kenta Goto, Katsumi Furukawa, Taro Matsuo, Toshihiro Tsuzuki, Katsuhiko Yamada, Takahiro Sasaki, Taisei Nishishita, Yuki Matsumoto, Chikako Hirose, Wataru Torii, Satoshi Ikari, Koji Nagano, Masaki Ando, Seiji Kawamura, Hidehiro Kaneda, Shinsuke Takeuchi, Shinichiro Sakai
    Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan 77(5) 1080-1089 2025年8月21日  
    Abstract We propose a mission concept, called the space interferometer laboratory voyaging towards innovative applications (SILVIA), designed to demonstrate ultra-precision formation flying between three spacecraft separated by 100 m. SILVIA aims to achieve submicrometer precision in relative distance control by integrating spacecraft sensors, laser interferometry, low-thrust, and low-noise micro-propulsion for real-time measurement and control of distances and relative orientations between spacecraft. A 100 m scale mission in a near-circular low Earth orbit has been identified as an ideal, cost-effective setting for demonstrating SILVIA, as this configuration maintains a good balance between small relative perturbations and low risk of collision. This mission will fill the current technology gap towards future missions, including gravitational wave observatories such as the decihertz interferometer gravitational wave observatory (DECIGO), designed to detect the primordial gravitational-wave background, and high-contrast nulling infrared interferometers such as the large interferometer for exoplanets (LIFE), designed for direct imaging of thermal emissions from nearby terrestrial planet candidates. The mission concept and its key technologies are outlined, paving the way for the next generation of high-precision space-based observatories.
  • Koji Nagano, Karera Mori, Kiwamu Izumi
    Classical and Quantum Gravity 42(10) 105007-105007 2025年5月14日  査読有り
    Abstract Future gravitational wave observation in space will demand improvement in the sensitivity of the local sensor for the drag-free control. This paper presents the proposal, design, and demonstration of a new laser interferometric sensor named Quadrature Interferometric Metrology of Translation and Tilt (QUIMETT) for the drag-free local sensor. QUIMETT enables simultaneous measurements of both translational displacement and tilts of a reflective object with a single interferometer package. QUIMETT offers a characteristic feature where the sensitivity to tilt is independent of the interference condition while maintaining the ability to measure the translational displacement for a range greater than the laser wavelength. The tilt-sensing function has been demonstrated in a prototype experiment. The tilt sensitivity remained unchanged in different interference conditions and stayed at 10 nrad Hz at 0.1 Hz.
  • Yusuke Okuma, Kiwamu Izumi, Kentaro Komori, Masaki Ando
    Physical Review D 111(8) 2025年4月15日  査読有り責任著者
  • P. Colcombet, N. Dinu-Jaeger, C. Inguimbert, T. Nuns, S. Bruhier, N. Christensen, P. Hofverberg, N. van Bakel, M. van Beuzekom, T. Mistry, G. Visser, D. Pascucci, K. Izumi, K. Komori, G. Heinzel, G. Fernández Barranco, J. J. M. in t Zand, P. Laubert, M. Frericks
    IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science 71(8) 1914-1923 2024年8月  査読有り

MISC

 49

書籍等出版物

 7

講演・口頭発表等

 44
  • Kiwamu Izumi
    JPL/ISAS workshop, JAXA Sgamihara Campus 2026年2月16日  招待有り
  • Kiwamu Izumi
    Multimessenger Astronomy Beyond the Standard Model and Quantum Sensing (Q-EYES 2025) 2025年12月10日 the International Center for Quantum-field Measurement Systems for Studies of the Universe and Particles  招待有り
    The detection of gravitational waves on ground has become a routine nowadays, providing various insight into astrophysics of compact objects and fundamental physics. While the ground-based detectors probe compact objects in the stellar mass range, the future space gravitational wave missions are expected to probe those with heavier masses. However, such a bright future would not be achieved without instrumentation activities because nobody has ever achieved the space gravitational wave detection to date. This talk aims to give an update on the research field and highlight some of the instrumentation activities, inviting discussion for possible synergies with other studies.
  • 和泉究, SILVIAプリプロ候補チーム
    DECIGO Workshop 2025年12月6日  招待有り
  • K. Izumi, SILVIA team
    LIFE conference; Science and Technology for the Era of LIFE 2025年11月11日
  • 和泉 究
    国立天文台ATCユーザーズミーティング 2025年9月24日

担当経験のある科目(授業)

 2

所属学協会

 8

共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

 12

学術貢献活動

 16

社会貢献活動

 33

● 指導学生等の数

 6
  • 年度
    2024年度(FY2024)
    修士課程学生数
    1
    連携大学院制度による学生数
    3
    技術習得生の数
    1
  • 年度
    2023年度(FY2023)
    博士課程学生数
    1
    修士課程学生数
    1
    連携大学院制度による学生数
    3
    技術習得生の数
    1
  • 年度
    2022年度(FY2022)
    博士課程学生数
    1
    連携大学院制度による学生数
    2
    技術習得生の数
    2
  • 年度
    2021年度(FY2021)
    連携大学院制度による学生数
    2
    技術習得生の数
    1
  • 年度
    2020年度(FY2020)
    連携大学院制度による学生数
    2
    技術習得生の数
    1
  • 年度
    2019年度(FY2019)
    連携大学院制度による学生数
    2