Curriculum Vitaes

Masahiro Tsujimoto

  (辻本 匡弘)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Assistant professor, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Degree
博士(理学)(Mar, 2003, 京都大学)
修士(理学)(Mar, 2000, 京都大学)

Contact information
tsujimoto.masahirojaxa.jp
Researcher number
10528178
ORCID ID
 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9184-5556
J-GLOBAL ID
201801010256574610
Researcher ID
ABC-6667-2020
researchmap Member ID
B000296937

External link

Papers

 261
  • Yuto Mochizuki, Masahiro Tsujimoto, Maurice A Leutenegger, Liyi Gu, Ralf Ballhausen, Ehud Behar, Paul A Draghis, Natalie Hell, Pragati Pradhan
    Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Sep 30, 2025  
  • Miki Kurihara, Masahiro Tsujimoto, Marc Audard, Ehud Behar, Liyi Gu, Kenji Hamaguchi, Natalie Hell, Caroline A Kilbourne, Yoshitomo Maeda, Frederick S Porter, Haruka Sugai, Yohko Tsuboi
    Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Sep 30, 2025  
  • Masahiro Tsujimoto, Teruaki Enoto, María Díaz Trigo, Natalie Hell, Priyanka Chakraborty, Maurice A Leutenegger, Michael Loewenstein, Pragati Pradhan, Megumi Shidatsu, Hiromitsu Takahashi, Tahir Yaqoob
    Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Sep 30, 2025  
  • Kurihara, Miki, Tsujimoto, Masahiro, Audard, Marc, Behar, Ehud, Gu, Liyi, Hamaguchi, Kenji, Hell, Natalie, Kilbourne, Caroline A., Maeda, Yoshitomo, Porter, Frederick S., Sugai, Haruka, Tsuboi, Yohko
    Apr, 2025  
    The RS CVn type binary star GT Mus was observed during its quiescence using the Resolve X-ray microcalorimeter spectrometer onboard XRISM. The main and satellite lines of the Fe XXIV--XXVI K-shell transitions were resolved for the first time from stellar sources. We conducted line ratio analysis to investigate any deviations from collisional onization equilibrium (CIE) and Maxwell electron energy distribution with a single-temperature. By using five combinations of direct excitation lines and dielectronic recombination satellite lines in three line complexes (Fe He$α$, Ly$α$, and He$β$), we found that the plasma is well characterized by two-temperature thermal plasmas with temperatures of 1.7 and 4.3 keV, which is consistent with a thermal broadening of Fe XXV and the broadband fitting results in the 1.7--10 keV band. Other forms of deviation from a single-temperature plasma, such as different ionization and electron temperatures or the $κ$ distribution for the electron energy distributions, are not favored, which is reasonable for stellar coronae at quiescence. This study demonstrates the utility of the Fe K-shell line ratio diagnostics to probe plasma conditions using X-ray microcalorimeters....
  • Tsujimoto, Masahiro, Enoto, Teruaki, Díaz Trigo, María, Hell, Natalie, Chakraborty, Priyanka, Leutenegger, Maurice A., Loewenstein, Michael, Pradhan, Pragati, Shidatsu, Megumi, Takahashi, Hiromitsu, Yaqoob, Tahir
    Mar, 2025  
    High-resolution X-ray spectroscopy is a key to understanding the mass inflow and outflow of compact objects. Spectral lines carry information about the ionization, density, and velocity structures through their intensity ratios and profiles. They are formed in non-local thermodynamic equilibrium conditions under the intense radiation field from the compact objects, thus radiative transfer (RT) calculation is a requisite for proper interpretations. We present such a study for a low-mass X-ray binary, Circinus X-1, from which the P Cygni profile was discovered using the X-ray grating spectrometer onboard Chandra. We observed the source using the X-ray microcalorimeter onboard XRISM at an orbital phase of 0.93-0.97 and revealed many spectral features unidentified before; the higher series transitions (n to 1; n > 2) of highly-ionized (H- and He-like) S, Ca, Ar, and Fe in emission and absorption, the Fe K{\alpha} and K\b{eta} inner-shell excitation absorption of mildly-ionized (O- to Li-like) Fe, and resolved fine-structure level transitions in the Fe Ly{\alpha} and He{\alpha} complexes. They blend with each other at different velocity shifts on top of apparently variable continuum emission that changed its flux by an order of magnitude within a 70 ks telescope time. Despite such complexity in the observed spectra, most of them can be explained by a simple model consisting of the photoionized plasma outflowing at ~300 km s-1 and the variable blocking material in the line of sight of the incident continuum emission from the accretion disk. We demonstrate this with the aid of the RT code cloudy for the line ratio diagnostics and spectral fitting. We further constrain the physical parameters of the outflow and argue that the outflow is launched close to the outer edge of the accretion disk and can be driven radiatively by being assisted by the line force calculated using the RT simulation....

Misc.

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  • 植松令太, 石野宏和, 桜井雄基, 松村知岳, 高久諒太, HOANG Thuong, 辻本匡弘, 富永愛侑, 富永愛侑, MATSUDA F., 小栗秀悟
    日本物理学会講演概要集(CD-ROM), 78(2), 2023  
  • 堂谷忠靖, 関本裕太郎, 辻本匡弘, 小栗秀悟, 松田フレドリック, 永田竜, 篠崎慶亮, 小田切公秀, 綿貫一也, 高倉隼人, 富永愛侑, 中野遼, 増村亮, 羽澄昌史, DE HAAN Tijmen, 長谷川雅也, 長崎岳人, 加藤晶大, 片山伸彦, 松村知岳, 桜井雄基, 長谷部孝, GHIGNA Tommaso, 杉山真也, 高久諒太, 星野百合香, 石野宏和, STEVER Samantha, 小松国幹, 高瀬祐介, 長野佑哉, 鹿島伸悟, 小松英一郎
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2021, 2021  
  • 堂谷忠靖, 篠崎慶亮, 関本裕太郎, 高倉隼人, 辻本匡弘, 長谷部孝, 満田和久, 永田竜, 羽澄昌史, 南雄人, 片山伸彦, 桜井雄基, 菅井肇, 高倉理, 松村知岳, 石野宏和, 魚住聖, 鹿島伸悟, 小松英一郎
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2020, 2020  
  • 堂谷忠靖, 関本裕太郎, 篠崎慶亮, 辻本匡弘, 小栗秀悟, 長谷部孝, 永田竜, 羽澄昌史, 南雄人, 長谷川雅也, DE HAAN Tijmen, 長崎岳人, 片山伸彦, 松村知岳, 桜井雄基, 今田大皓, 石野宏和, STEVER Samantha Lynn, 鹿島伸悟, 小松英一郎
    宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 64th, 2020  
  • 関本裕太郎, 堂谷忠靖, 篠崎慶亮, 高倉隼人, 辻本匡弘, 長谷部孝, 満田和久, 永田竜, 羽澄昌史, 南雄人, 片山伸彦, 桜井雄基, 菅井肇, 高倉理, 松村知岳, 石野宏和, 魚住聖, 鹿島伸悟, 小松英一郎, 今田大皓
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2019, 2019  
  • 関本裕太郎, 堂谷忠靖, 篠崎慶亮, 高倉隼人, 辻本匡弘, 長谷部孝, 満田和久, 永田竜, 羽澄昌史, 南雄人, 宇都宮真, 片山伸彦, 桜井雄基, 菅井肇, 高倉理, 松村知岳, 石野宏和, 魚住聖, 鹿島伸悟, 小松英一郎, 今田大皓
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2019, 2019  
  • 石崎欣尚, 江副祐一郎, 山田真也, 一戸悠人, 藤本龍一, 竹井洋, 安田進, 石田学, 山崎典子, 前田良知, 辻本匡弘, 飯塚亮, 小山志勇, 野田博文, 玉川徹, 澤田真理, 佐藤浩介, 北本俊二, 星野晶夫, BROWN G. V., ECKART M., HAYASHI T., KELLEY R. L., KILBOURNE C. A., LEUTENEGGER M. A., MORI H., OKAJIMA T., PORTER F. S., SOONG Y., MCCAMMON D., SZYMKOWIAK A. E.
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2017, 2017  
  • 一戸悠人, 飯塚亮, 井上翔太, 上田周太朗, 太田直美, 北山哲, 佐藤浩介, 田中桂悟, 田村隆幸, 辻本匡弘, 藤本龍一, 前田良知
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2017, 2017  
  • 上田周太朗, 飯塚亮, 一戸悠人, 井上翔太, 太田直美, 北山哲, 佐藤浩介, 田中桂悟, 田村隆幸, 辻本匡弘, 藤本龍一, 前田良知
    日本天文学会年会講演予稿集, 2017, 2017  
  • Mitsuda K., Yamasaki N., Takei Y., Tsujimoto M., Ogawa M., Sugita H., Sato Y., Shinozaki K., Okamoto A., Ohashi T., Ishisaki Y., Ezoe Y., Mitsuishi I., Fujimoto R., Hoshino A., Tashiro M., Terada Y., Kitamoto S., Murakami H., Seta H., Tamagawa T., Yamada S., Sato K., Ota N., Sawada M., Iyomoto N., Murakami M., Kelley R. L., Kilbourne C. A., Porter F. S., Sneiderman G. A., Boyce K. R., DiPirro M. J., Shirron P. J., Gendreau K. C., Brown G. V., McCammon D., Szymkowiak A., den Herder J.-W., de Vries C., Costantini E., Akamatsu H., Paltani S., Pohl M.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 68(1) 133-133, Mar 26, 2013  
  • Mitsuda Kazuhisa, Yamasaki Noriko, Takei Yoh, Tsujimoto Masahiro, Ogawa Mina, Sugita Hiroyuki, Sato Yoichi, Shinozaki Keisuke, Okamoto Atsushi, Ohashi Takaya, Ishisaki Yoshitaka, Ezoe Yuichiro, Mitsuishi Ikuyuki, Fujimoto Ryuichi, Hoshino Akio, Tashiro Makoto, Terada Yukikatu, Kitamoto Shunji, Murakami Hiroshi, Seta Hiromi, Tamagawa Toru, Yamada Shinya, Sato Kosuke, Ota Naomi, Sawada Makoto, Iyomoto Naoko, Murakami Masahide, Kelley R. L., Kilbourne C. A., Porter F. S., Sneidermann G. A., Boyce K. R., DiPirro M. J., Shirron P. J., Gentreau K. C., Brown G. V., McCammon D., Szymkowiak A., den Herder J.-W., de Vries C., Costantini E., Akamatsu H., Paltani S., Pohl M., ASTRO-H SXS Team
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 68(1) 133-133, Mar 26, 2013  
  • J. W. Den Herdera, D. Bagnali, S. Bandler, M. Barbera, X. Barcons, D. Barret, P. Bastia, M. Bisotti, K. Boyce, C. Cara, M. Ceballos, L. Corcione, B. Cobo, L. Colasanti, J. De Plaa, M. DiPirro, W. B. Doriese, Y. Ezoe, R. Fujimoto, F. Gatti, L. Gottardi, P. Guttridge, R. Den Hartog, I. Hepburn, R. Kelley, K. Irwin, Y. Ishisaki, C. Kilbourne, P. A J, De Korte, J. Van, Der Kuur, S. Lotti, C. Macculi, K. Mitsuda, T. Mineo, L. Natalucci, T. Ohashi, M. Page, S. Paltani, E. Perinati, L. Piro, C. Pigot, F. S. Porter, G. Rauw, L. Ravera, E. Renotte, J. L. Sauvageot, C. Schmid, S. Sciortino, P. Shirron, Y. Takei, G. Torrioli, M. Tsujimoto, L. Valenziano, D. Willingale, C. De Vries, H. Van Weers, J. Wilms, N. Y. Yamasaki
    Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 8443, Dec 1, 2012  
  • H. Seta, H. Seta, M. S. Tashiro, Y. Ishisaki, M. Tsujimoto, M. Tsujimoto, Y. Shimoda, S. Takeda, S. Yamaguchi, K. Mitsuda, R. Fujimoto, R. Fujimoto, Y. Takei, R. L. Kelley, K. R. Boyce, C. A. Kilborne, C. A. Kilborne, F. S. Porter, J. J. Miko, J. J. Miko, K. Masukawa, K. Matsuda
    Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 8443, Dec 1, 2012  
  • Mitsuda Kazuhisa, Yamasaki Noriko, Takei Yoh, Tsujimoto Masahiro, Ogawa Mina, Sugita Hiroyuki, Sato Yoichi, Shinozaki Keisuke, Okamoto Atsushi, Ohashi Takaya, Ishisaki Yoshitaka, Ezoe Yuichiro, Fujimoto Ryuichi, Hoshino Akio, Tashiro Makoto, Terada Yukikatsu, Kitamoto Shunji, Murakami Hiroshi, Tamagawa Toru, Sato Kosuke, Ota Naomi, Murakami Masahide, Kelley R.L., Kilbourne C.A., Porter F.S., Snedermann G.A., Boyce K.R., DiPirro M.J., Shirron P.J., Gentreau K.C., Brown G.V., McCammon D., Szymkowiak A., Herder J.-W. den, Vries C. de, Costantini E., Paltani S., Pohl M.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 67(1) 141-141, Mar 5, 2012  
  • Kohmura, T, Kawai, K, Ikeda, S, Kaneko, K, Tsunemi, H, Hayashida, K, Nakajima, H, Koyama, K, Tsuru, T. G, Nobukawa, M, Dotani, T, Ozaki, M, Tsujimoto, M, Matsuta, K, Kitamoto, S, Murakami, H, Higashi, K, Uchiyama, H, Mori, K, Suzaku XIS Team
    SUZAKU 2011: Exploring the X-ray Universe: Suzaku and Beyond. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1427 247-248, Mar, 2012  
  • Takei Dai, Tsujimoto Masahiro, Kitamoto Shunji
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 66(1) 111-111, Mar 3, 2011  
  • Shimoda Y., Seta H., Tashiro M., Terada Y., Yasuda T., Takeda S., Ishisaki Y., Abe Y., Tsujimoto M., Mitsuda K., Boyce Kevin, Matsuda K., Masukawa K.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 66(1) 121-121, Mar 3, 2011  
  • Matsuta Keiko, Dotani Tadayasu, Ozaki Masanobu, Bamba Aya, Tsujimoto Masahiro, Tsuru Takeshi G., Matsumoto Hironori, Hayashida Kiyoshi, Tsunemi Hiroshi, XIS team
    (9) 412-413, Feb 26, 2010  
    The 3rd Suzaku international Conference "Energetic Cosmos : from Suzaku to ASTRO-H" (June 29-July 2, 2009. Grand Park Otaru Hotel), Otaru, Hokkaido JapanWe report current status of the timing calibration of the X-ray Imaging Spectrometer (XIS) on board Suzaku. The XIS is designed to be flexible enough and can be operated in various clocking modes. Since the absolute timing accuracy of the Hard X-ray Detector (HXD) was calibrated to be better than 360 microseconds, we calibrated the XIS timing accuracy referring to the HXD data. We employed Hercules X-1 and Cygnus X-1 for the calibration taking into account of the energy dependence of their time variations. We found no significant offset in the XIS time assignment in the normal mode (with burst/window options), whereas a marginal offset of 30 +/- 16 ms was found in the Parallel-Sum mode.Meeting sponsors: The University of Tokyo, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
  • Ikegami Yoshio, Mori Koji, Aoyama Shoichi, Kimura Shoichi, Samukawa Maina, Yamashita Toshiya, Kato Takeshi, Kimura Yuki, Ishizaki Yoshinori, Ogawa Kazuki, Uchiyama Hideki, Ozawa Midori, Matsumoto Hironori, Tsuru Takeshi Go, Koyama Katsuji, Hayashida Kiyoshi, Tsunemi Hiroshi, Dotani Tadayasu, Ozaki Masanobu, Bamba Aya, Tsujimoto Masahiro, Kohmura Takayoshi, Kitamoto Shunji, Murakami Hiroshi, SUZAKU XIS team
    (9) 414-415, Feb 26, 2010  
    The 3rd Suzaku international Conference "Energetic Cosmos : from Suzaku to ASTRO-H" (June 29-July 2, 2009. Grand Park Otaru Hotel), Otaru, Hokkaido JapanWe report the XIS calibration on the data taken with the 2 x 2 mode and window option and the current status of the XIS Non-X-ray Background (NXB) database. The 2 x 2 mode and window option are useful for bright source observations to avoid telemetry saturation and event pile-up. The NXB database provides the best-estimated NXB spectrum for any specific observations obtained with the standard mode (Normal-Clock with no Window or Burst and 5 x 5(sub -) (3 x 3(sub -) Editing mode). The data taken with the 2 x 2 mode in the "SCI-off" era are fully calibrated, and there is no practical difference from those taken with the standard mode. A calibration study for the data taken with the 2 x 2 mode in the "SCI-on" era is on-going. The calibration for the data taken with the window option was significantly improved in the HEASOFT 6.6.2 released at 2009 April 1st. In the comparison with the standard-mode data, the gain difference around 6 keV becomes less than 10 and 15 eV in XIS 0,3 and XIS 1, respectively. We have been updating the NXB database every half a year. There is no drastic change in the light curves, but steady approximately 4 % year(sup -1) level increase and decrease are found in those of XIS 0,3 and XIS 1, respectively.Meeting sponsors: The University of Tokyo, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, The Japan Society for the Promotion of ScienceNumber of authors: 25
  • Hiromi Seta, Makoto S. Tashiro, Yukikatsu Terada, Yuya Shimoda, Kaori Onda, Yoshitaka Ishisaki, Masahiro Tsujimoto, Toshishige Hagihara, Yoh Takei, Kazuhisa Mitsuda, Kevin R. Boyce, Andrew E. Szymkowiak
    AIP Conference Proceedings, 1185 278-281, Dec 1, 2009  
  • Fujimoto Ryuichi, Sato Kosuke, Mitsuda Kazuhisa, Yamasaki Noriko, Takei Yoh, Tsujimoto Masahiro, Sugita Hiroyuki, Sato Yoichi, Shinozaki Keisuke, Ohashi Takaya, Ishisaki Yoshitaka, Ezoe Yuichiro, Murakami Masahide, Tashiro Makoto, Terada Yukikatsu, Tamagawa Toru, Mihara Tatehiro, Kawaharada Madoka, Yamaguchi Hiroya, Kitamoto Shunji, Murakami Hiroshi, Kelley R.L., Kilbourne C.A., Porter F.S., McCammon D., den Herder J.-W.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 64(2) 31-31, Aug 18, 2009  
  • Takei Y., Mitsuda K., Yamasaki N., Tsujimoto M., Shinozaki K., Sugita H., Sato Y., Fujimoto R., Sato K., Ohashi T., Ishisaki Y., Ezoe Y., Murakami M., Tashiro M. S., Terada Y., Tamagawa T., Mihara T., Kawaharada M., Yamaguchi H., Kitamoto S., Murakami H., Kelley Richard L., Kilbourne C. A., Porter F. S., Shirron P. J., DiPirro M. J., Sneiderman Gary A., McCammon D., Herder J.-W. den, ASTRO-H SXS team
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 64(1) 92-92, Mar 3, 2009  
  • Seta Hiromi, Tashiro Makoto, Terada Yukikatsu, Onda Kaori, Shimoda Yuuya, Ishisaki Yoshitaka, Takei Yoh, Mitsuda Kazuhisa, ASTRO-H SXS team
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 64(1) 93-93, Mar 3, 2009  
  • IMANISHI Kensuke, TSUJIMOTO Masahiro, KOYAMA Katsuji
    57(9) 638-645, Sep 5, 2002  
    Protostars, the first stage of stellar evolution, are born in a dense core of a molecular cloud with temperature of about 10 K. X-rays can be emitted from a high temperature plasma of 10^6-10^8K, hence may not be expected from protostars. Nature, however, is much more imaginative than we are. The Japanese X-ray satellite ASCA found X-rays from a few protostars. The US satellite Chandra successively found that X-rays are common in most of the young stars. Many protostars show flare-like events similar to our sun, hence the X-rays are attributable to solar type magnetic activities. The X-ray work should finally lead to our deep understanding of the evolution and structure of young stars and planets. This paper overviews the pioneering results in the unique waveband, the X-ray.
  • M Kohno, K Imanishi, A Bamba, M Tsujimoto, H Murakami, T Tsuru, K Koyama
    X-RAY AND GAMMA-RAY INSTRUMENTATION FOR ASTRONOMY XII, 4497 149-157, 2002  Peer-reviewed
  • M Tsujimoto, H Murakami, K Hamaguchi, TG Tsuru, H Awaki, K Koyama
    X-RAY AND GAMMA-RAY INSTRUMENTATION FOR ASTRONOMY XI, 4140 470-477, 2000  Peer-reviewed

Research Projects

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