Curriculum Vitaes
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Associate professor, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration AgencyAssociate professor, Space and Astronautical Science, Graduate Institute for Advanced Studies, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies
- Degree
- Ph. D.(Mar, 1998, Kyoto University)master's degree(Mar, 1995, Kyoto University)
- Researcher number
- 80342624
- ORCID ID
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9099-5755- J-GLOBAL ID
- 202001011170717781
- researchmap Member ID
- R000011919
Research Areas
2Research History
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Apr, 2026 - Present
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Apr, 2007 - Mar, 2026
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Oct, 2003 - Mar, 2007
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Jul, 2001 - Sep, 2003
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Apr, 2001 - Jun, 2001
Education
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Apr, 1995 - Mar, 1998
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Apr, 1993 - Apr, 1995
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Apr, 1989 - Mar, 1993
Papers
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Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems, 12(02), May 22, 2026
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The Astrophysical Journal, 1002(2) 222-222, May 8, 2026Abstract We present updated hard X-ray polarization measurements of the Crab pulsar and nebula obtained with the balloon-borne polarimeter XL-Calibur in the ∼19–64 keV energy range. During the flight, intermittent failure of the Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver resulted in poorly constrained timing for ∼38% of the Crab dataset. By implementing a new phase recovery method that reconstructs timing during extended GPS-off intervals, phase tag data are recovered for ∼95% of the GPS-off dataset, increasing the precision of the phase-resolved analysis. Phase information for the data is recovered by using the Crab pulsar, with its 33 ms period, as an external timing source. Using a Markov Chain Monte Carlo framework to jointly fit phase offsets and frequency derivatives, sufficient phase accuracy is achieved across multiple periods without GPS for a phase-resolved analysis. This enables inclusion of nearly the full dataset in the polarization study. The polarization degree of the nebular emission is found to be (27.7 ± 4.9)% at a polarization angle of 127 2 ± 5 1, confirming previous XL-Calibur results and remaining aligned with the Crab’s spin axis, consistent with synchrotron emission from the inner nebula. Phase-resolved measurements show that the off-pulse and bridge intervals exhibit a strong polarization, while the pulsar peaks, although weakly constrained, remain in agreement with the softer-energy trends of IXPE. These findings reinforce a scenario in which hard X-ray emission arises primarily in the nebular torus and wind regions. The successful recovery of precise phase tagging from GPS-off data demonstrates the capacity to use the pulsar as an external clock even in the case of sparsely populated data.
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Apr 9, 2026Abstract We report the presence of a highly ionized absorber in the transient, eclipsing low-mass X-ray binary AX J1745.6-2901, observed from 2024 February 26–29 with XRISM’s Resolve and Xtend instruments. During a soft/high state without dips, Resolve’s high spectral resolution ($E/\Delta E \sim 1000$, full width at half-maximum) revealed narrow velocity widths ($\sigma \sim 110~{\rm km~s^{-1 } }$) for Fe xxvi and Ni xxviii lines, even with low photon statistics. These widths are consistent with binary orbital motion. The observed modest blueshift velocity (${\sim }160~{\rm km~s^{-1 } }$) indicates that the absorber is located sufficiently far from the neutron star (${>}10^9$ cm), so that gravitational redshift effects are not dominant. On the other hand, broad-band spectral analysis using a photoionized plasma model applied to the Xtend data constrains the absorber to lie within a radius of ${\lesssim }10^{9.5}$ cm, as inferred from the upper limits of the best-fitting ionization parameter ($\log \xi \sim 4.4$) and the large column density (${\sim }1.6\times 10^{24}~{\rm cm^{-2 } }$). At this distance, the observed outward velocity of the absorber is about an order of magnitude smaller than the escape velocity from the neutron star.
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Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems, 12(01), Mar 26, 2026
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Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems, 12(01), Mar 14, 2026
Misc.
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大気球シンポジウム: 2020年度 = Balloon Symposium: 2020, Nov, 2020大気球シンポジウム 2020年度(2020年11月5-6日. 宇宙航空研究開発機構宇宙科学研究所(JAXA)(ISAS)), 相模原市, 神奈川県 Balloon Symposium 2020 (November 5-6, 2020. Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(JAXA)(ISAS)), Sagamihara, Kanagawa Japan 著者人数: 67名 資料番号: SA6000151012 レポート番号: isas20-sbs-012
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日本物理学会講演概要集(CD-ROM), 75(1), 2020
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日本物理学会講演概要集(CD-ROM), 75(1), 2020
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日本物理学会講演概要集(CD-ROM), 75(2), 2020
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第17回宇宙科学シンポジウム 講演集 = Proceedings of the 17th Space Science Symposium, Jan, 2017第17回宇宙科学シンポジウム (2017年1月5日-6日. 宇宙航空研究開発機構宇宙科学研究所(JAXA)(ISAS)相模原キャンパス), 相模原市, 神奈川県 17th Space Science Symposium (January 5-6, 2017. Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(JAXA)(ISAS)Sagamihara Campus), Sagamihara, Kanagawa Japan 著者人数: 56名ほか (JAXA staff: Ishida, Manabu ; Kokubun, Motohide ; Watanabe, Shin ; Iizuka, Ryo ; Ohta, Masayuki ; Sato, Rie ; Takahashi, Tadayuki ; Hagino, Koichi ; Harayama, Atsushi ; Maeda, Yoshitomo) 資料番号: SA6000060046 レポート番号: P-004
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第32回宇宙構造・材料シンポジウム:講演集録 = Proceedings of 32nd Symposium on Aerospace Structure and Materials, Dec, 2016第32回宇宙構造・材料シンポジウム(2016年12月9日. 宇宙航空研究開発機構宇宙科学研究所 (JAXA)(ISAS)), 相模原市, 神奈川県資料番号: SA6000087012レポート番号: A11
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Dynamics & Design Conference, 2011 "706-1"-"706-8", Sep 5, 2011In the present paper, vibration properties of mirror foils installed in a hard X-ray telescope (HXT) on-board a satellite were investigated. Vibration tests and FEM analysis of mirror foils installed in the part model of HXT were conducted. From the experimental results, it appeared that the mirror had resonant frequencies at 64, 73 and 11 OHz. The modal shapes of 64 and 73Hz showed that the maximum amplitude appeared at edges of the foil. On the other hand, vibration amplitude became maximum at the center in the modal shape of 11 OHz. Experimental results of frequency responses of these modes agreed well with analytical results except around 64Hz. It is considered that the resonant mode of 64Hz was strongly affected by nonlinear characteristics of friction constraint between the foils and HXT housing.
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Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 78 133-137, Jan, 2009 Peer-reviewed
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2008 IEEE/LEOS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL MEMS AND NANOPHOTONICS, 104-105, 2008 Peer-reviewed
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Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 62(2) 116-116, Aug 21, 2007
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Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 62(1) 95-95, Feb 28, 2007
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Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 61(2) 78-78, Aug 18, 2006
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Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 61(2) 75-75, Aug 18, 2006
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日本物理学会講演概要集, 61(2) 77-77, Aug 18, 2006
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 57(1) 245-257, Feb, 2005 Peer-reviewed<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>We present the design and fabrication of the pre-collimator for the X-ray telescope onboard the X-ray astronomy satellite Astro-E2, and its effect on stray-light reduction. The pre-collimator was designed to efficiently reduce secondary reflection, which is the brightest component of stray light, giving rise to a ghost image in the field of view of the focal-plane detector. With the pre-collimator, composed of blades with an effective height of 30 mm, we confirmed from X-ray measurements that the intensity of the secondary reflection is reduced by roughly a few orders of magnitude on average in the off-axis angle range of $20' \hbox{--} 70'$. We also confirmed that the loss of the on-axis effective area due to installation of the pre-collimator is only $0.5 \pm 0.2\%$. The field of view becomes narrower, but the reduction factor amounts only to 8%. Ray-tracing simulations of in-flight observations also demonstrate that introduction of the pre-collimator is expected to be highly significant for improving data quality, due to a reduction of secondary reflection.</jats:p>
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ASTRONOMISCHE NACHRICHTEN, 324(1-2) 158-158, 2003
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The Astrophysical Journals, 138(1) 19-34, Jan, 2002 Peer-reviewed
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Science, 293(5535) 1633-1635, Aug, 2001 Peer-reviewed
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NEW CENTURY OF X-RAY ASTRONOMY, 251 310-311, 2001
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NEW CENTURY OF X-RAY ASTRONOMY, 251 314-315, 2001
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 52(6) 1141-L1145, Dec, 2000 Peer-reviewed<jats:p>We report the discovery of an X-ray pulsar, AX J1740.1–2847, from the Galactic center region. This source was found as a faint hard X-ray object on 1998 September 7–8 with the ASCA Galactic center survey observation. Then, coherent pulsations of P = 729± 14 s period were detected. The X-ray spectrum is described by a flat power-law of ∼ 0.7 photon index. The large absorption column of log NH ∼ 22.4 cm−2 indicates that AX J1740.1–2847 is a distant source, larger than 2.4 kpc, and possibly near to the Galactic center region. The luminosity in the 2–10 keV band is larger than 2.5×1033 erg s−1, or likely to be 3.2×1034 erg s−1 at the Galactic-center distance. Although the slow-pulse period does not discriminate whether AX J1740.1–2847 is a white dwarf or neutron-star binary, the flat power-law and moderate luminosity strongly favor a neutron-star binary.</jats:p>
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 52(4) L25-L30, Aug, 2000 Peer-reviewed<jats:p>The X-ray spectrum in a 1° × 1° region of the Galactic center observed with the ASCA satellite is examined in detail, following the first report by Koyama et al. (1996, AAA 65.155.208). The observed spectrum contains prominent emission lines from helium-like and hydrogen-like ions of various elements, and is essentially the same all over the region. If the observed spectrum is thermal emission from hot plasmas, it requires multi-temperature plasma components, each at a different degree of ionization and with a different amount of absorption. The absence of adiabatic cooling and of systematic changes in the degree of ionization over the region is against the Galactic center origin of hot plasmas. A significant broadening of the helium-like and hydrogen-like iron K-lines is confirmed. The line width corresponds to a rms velocity of ∼ 3300 km s−1, which far exceeds the sound velocity in a plasma of kT ∼ 14 keV measured with the Ginga satellite. These facts cast doubt on a thermal origin of the observed X-ray emission.</jats:p>
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BROAD BAND X-RAY SPECTRA OF COSMIC SOURCES, 25(3-4) 579-582, 2000
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BROAD BAND X-RAY SPECTRA OF COSMIC SOURCES, 25(3-4) 391-394, 2000
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The Astrophysical Journal, 517(1) 436-448, May, 1999 Peer-reviewed
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ASTRONOMISCHE NACHRICHTEN, 320(4-5) 330-330, 1999
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Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 52(1) 82-82, Mar 17, 1997
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 48(3) 417-423, Jun, 1996 Peer-reviewed<jats:p>With ASCA, we found highly absorbed X-rays from the position of the bright transient source A1742–289 with a variable flux ranging from 8 × 10−12 to 4 × 10−11 erg s−1 cm−2 in the 3–10 keV band. We discovered an X-ray burst and eclipses from A1742–289, establishing that A1742–289 is an eclipsing low-mass X-ray binary. Using the black-body radius during an X-ray burst, we estimated the distance of A1742–289 to be about 10 kpc, or near to the galactic center. The burst peak flux was then found below the Eddington limit of a neutron star. Excess soft X-rays during the eclipse were detected, which are interpreted to be scattering by interstellar dust-grains. Since A1742–289 was found to be an X-ray emitter, even in the quiescent state with a moderate but variable flux, and since A1742–289 is lying only 1′.3 from the galactic center, previously reported X-ray fluxes of the galactic center (Sgr A*) with non-imaging instruments might have suffered due to possible contamination of A1742–289.</jats:p>
Presentations
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Optics & Photonics Japan 2023, Nov 29, 2023 Invited
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44th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, 2022
Teaching Experience
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Sep, 2025 - Mar, 2026宇宙理学概論(オムニパス) (総合研究大学院大学)
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Sep, 2023 - Mar, 2024
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Apr, 2021 - Mar, 2022Space Science Review (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies)
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Oct, 2019 - Mar, 2020Space Science Review (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies)
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Oct, 2009 - Mar, 2010Applied Physics (Chuo University)
Professional Memberships
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Jul, 1998 - Present
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Mar, 1998 - Present
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Jan, 1997 - Present
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Aug, 1993 - Present
Research Projects
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2023 - Mar, 2027
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2022 - Mar, 2025
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2022 - Mar, 2025
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2020 - Mar, 2023
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科学研究費助成事業 挑戦的研究(萌芽), 日本学術振興会, Jun, 2019 - Mar, 2022