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2. A test of remote memory for use with Australian subjects
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Gordon-Thomson, F J
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Memory impairment is commonly associated with ageing and is one of the most prominent clinical features of senile dementia. In contrast to normal elderly subjects, demented subjects show a relative preservation of remote memory; although unable to recall recent events, they are able to reproduce more distant recollections. This has been illustrated using a variety of remote memory tests. Most remote memory tests are, however, open to criticism due to the many methodological problems inherent in their design. This review examines some of the remote memory tests which are available for use in clinical and research settings. Directions for future research are discussed.
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- 2023
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3. ПОИСК НЕЙТРИНО УЛЬТРАВЫСОКИХ ЭНЕРГИЙ ПО ДАННЫМ НАЗЕМНОЙ РЕШЕТКИ ЭКСПЕРИМЕНТА TELESCOPE ARRAY
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Taka Tomida, J. Remington, Kenta Yashiro, Yasunori Saito, M. Abe, O. Kalashev, Jonathan Smith, Takeshi Okuda, Igor Tkachev, N. Inoue, M. Ohnishi, Federico R. Urban, Yuichiro Tameda, H. Oda, Akimichi Taketa, T. Suzawa, Naoaki Hayashida, Shingo Kawana, Yasuhiro H. Takahashi, John N. Matthews, Isaac Myers, Vladim Kuzmin, William Hanlon, Elliott Barcikowski, Seok Ho Jeong, K. Nagasawa, B. G. Cheon, Hidemi Ito, Fumiya Shibata, Zach Zundel, J. Yang, S. Kitamura, Dmitri Ivanov, Keijiro Mukai, R. Sahara, John Belz, Y. J. Kwon, Hideyuki Ohoka, Fumio Kakimoto, Toshiyuki Nonaka, Toshitsugu Fujii, Daisuke Ikeda, R. Ishimori, Yuta Tanoue, D. R. Bergman, S. R. Stratton, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, Tiffany Wong, Hideki Tanaka, K. Kadota, Inkyu Park, Motoki Hayashi, Hisono Tokuno, T. K. Sako, J. P. Lundquist, D. C. Rodriguez, Ben Stokes, Toru Nakamura, K. Yamazaki, Hongsu Kim, S. B. Thomas, Masahiro Fukushima, S. Kawakami, K. Hibino, Pierre Sokolsky, Ryo Nakamura, K. H. Lee, Jihee Kim, T.-A. Shibata, Eiji Kido, M. V. Kuznetsov, Kazuhiro Machida, Hiroshi Yamaoka, Keitaro Fujita, M. Takeda, Shigehiro Nagataki, Yana Zhezher, Y. Uchihori, Kei Nakai, Kohei Yada, Gordon Thomson, Tom Stroman, Robert Cady, Kazuo Saito, Charlie Jui, BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, Hiroyuki Sagawa, Mayuko Minamino, Michiyuki Chikawa, K. Honda, Yasunori Kitamura, Grigory Rubtsov, Masaaki Tanaka, Kalen Martens, M. Takita, H. Yoshii, Bokkyun Shin, Koichi Sekino, Kiyoshi Tanaka, Maxim Pshirkov, Jyunsei Chiba, P. Tinyakov, Dongsu Ryu, Y. Omura, Mai Takamura, Y. Takagi, Samuel Blake, Shoichi Ogio, Priti Shah, Ryuji Takeishi, J. Ogura, M. Allen, K. Kasahara, Shoichi Kishigami, Akitoshi Oshima, Y. Tsunesada, Hideaki Shimodaira, Hyoming Jeong, Masaomi Ono, K. Tsutsumi, Rasha Abbasi, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, L. M. Scott, Y. Hayashi, K. Kawata, M. Yamamoto, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Ryota Onogi, J. H. Kim, A. Di Matteo, Ryota Fujiwara, R. Mayta, Heungsu Shin, Naoto Sakaki, Shigeharu Udo, R. Azuma, H. Kawai, T. Seki, T. Matsuyama, S. Ozawa, and Sergey Troitsky
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General Physics and Astronomy - Published
- 2020
4. Energy Spectrum Measured by the Telescope Array Surface Detectors
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Jihyun Kim, Dmitri Ivanov, Charles Jui, and Gordon Thomson
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General Medicine - Abstract
Located in the west desert of Utah, USA, the Telescope Array experiment is the largest ultra-high energy cosmic ray observatory in the northern hemisphere. It consists of two types of detectors: scintillator surface detectors (SDs) and air fluorescence detectors (FDs). A total of 507 SDs consisting of two-layer plastic scintillation counters is deployed with 1.2 km spacing, making measurements over an area of approximately 700 km2. There are 3 FD stations, having 38 fluorescence telescopes viewing 3°–31°in elevation, overlooking the SD array. In this work, we update the Telescope Array energy spectrum as measured by the SD array for 14 years. We verify the linearity in TA SD energy reconstruction using three different energy comparisons: Monte Carlo comparison, FD/SD comparison, and Constant Intensity Cut method. The spectral features of ankle, softening, and GZK cutoff are seen in 14 years of TA SD data. Also, we consistently observe that the cutoff energy depends on declination.
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- 2023
5. Updates on the Hotspot and the Perseus-Pisces supercluster Excess Observed by the Telescope Array Experiment
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Jihyun Kim, Dmitri Ivanov, Kazumasa Kawata, Hiroyuki Sagawa, and Gordon Thomson
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General Medicine - Abstract
The Telescope Array (TA) experiment, the largest observatory studying ultra-high energy cosmic rays in the northern hemisphere, has reported evidence for two medium-scale anisotropies. The first, known as the TA hotspot, is an excess in the arrival direction distribution for events with energies greater than 5.7 × 1019 eV. More recently, an additional excess of events with energies greater than 1019.4 eV appearing in the direction of the Perseus-Pisces supercluster has been named the PPSC excess. In this presentation, we will update the status of the TA hotspot and the PPSC excess results using the most recent data measured by the TA surface detector array.
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- 2023
6. Reduced failure rates associated with playing a new online game developed to support learning of core content in human systems physiology
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Dewa Wardak, M.M. Muir, Sharon M. Herkes, Clare Gordon-Thomson, Dane A. King, and Isabel A. Arnaiz
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Human systems engineering ,Physiology ,Computer science ,ComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTING ,General Medicine ,Education ,Core (game theory) ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Key (cryptography) ,Humans ,Learning ,Educational Measurement ,Content (Freudian dream analysis) ,Medical science ,Education, Medical, Undergraduate - Abstract
A digital mobile card-matching game called eFlip was developed to assist second-year undergraduate medical science students to learn core content and understand key associations in physiology. Our team developed customized content of core physiological associations, of increasing difficulty, for upload on a generic card-matching platform. The generic game was extended with add-ons coded to allow identification and access of student usage data for students who consented to have their game usage linked to academic performance such as final course marks and grades. Here, we describe the development of the eFlip game content, the student usage profile, and the game’s impact on learning. Students were invited to use eFlip prior to and during the final examination period. Of those who used eFlip, 152 students consented to participate in a study of game use on learning performance outcomes. Within the students who consented, 74 played the game and 78 did not play the game (nonplayers). The mean course mark of the students who played the game [69.57%; 95% confidence level (CI) (67.22, 71.92)] was higher than that of the nonplayers [65.33%; 95% CI (62.67, 67.99)] ( P = 0.02). Playing eFlip was also associated with reduced failure rates in students who played the game (1% failure rate) compared with the students who did not play the game (10% failure rate; P = 0.02). The number of games played by students peaked just prior to the course final examination. Overall, students who chose to play eFlip demonstrated improved grades that were associated with a higher probability of passing the physiology course.
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- 2021
7. Study on the cosmic ray intensity variation using scintillation counters for air shower observation
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Ryuji Takeishi, Daiki Shinto, Priti Shah, Michiyuki Chikawa, Ryo Nakamura, Shingo Kawana, Rasha Abbasi, Masahiro Takeda, Ken Honda, Takashi Sako, M. Ohnishi, Taichi Inadomi, Kinya Hibino, William Hanlon, Sergey Troitsky, Fumiya Shibata, Saori Kasami, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, Aoi Iwasaki, Taka Tomida, Jyunsei Chiba, Dongsu Ryu, Fugo Yoshida, J. Remington, Ben Stokes, Min Hyo Kim, Koki Sato, Zach Zundel, Matt Potts, Kenta Yashiro, Hirokazu Iwakura, Kengo Sano, Federico R. Urban, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Y. Takagi, D. C. Rodriguez, HangBae Kim, Vladim Kuzmin, Hideki Tanaka, Shinnosuke Kurisu, Keitaro Fujita, Shigeharu Udo, Hisono Tokuno, Hideaki Shimodaira, Hyoming Jeong, Takeshi Okuda, Igor Tkachev, Naohiro Sone, Naoaki Hayashida, Tatsunobu Shibata, H. Oda, Ivan Kharuk, Ryuhei Arimura, S. Kawakami, Stanton Thomas, Akitoshi Oshima, Ryota Fujiwara, Toshiyuki Nonaka, Ryo Higuchi, Shunsuke Ozawa, Yuta Tanoue, Ricardo Gonzalez, Yoshiki Tsunesada, Daisuke Ikeda, Naoto Sakaki, Katsuaki Kasahara, Pierre Sokolsky, Yuya Oku, Arata Nakazawa, Katsumasa Kawata, Charlie Jui, Motoki Hayashi, Shigehiro Nagataki, Oleg Kalashev, Tiffany Wong, Samuel Blake, Hirotaka Ito, Shoichi Ogio, Yana Zhezher, Hiroyuki Sagawa, Kei Nakai, BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, Sang Woo Kim, Masaki Fukushima, Fumio Kakimoto, M. Yamamoto, Yuichiro Tameda, Heungsu Shin, Mayuko Minamino, K. Yamazaki, Kozo Fujisue, Jeremy Smith, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, John Matthews, Tsubasa Yoshioka, Koichi Tanaka, J. Yang, Tomoyuki Nakamura, Yukio Uchihori, Toru Nakamura, Koichi Sekino, Jon Paul Lundquist, Kenichi Kadota, Youngjoon Kwon, John Belz, Akimichi Taketa, Eiji Nishio, P. Tinyakov, Il Hung Park, Masato Takita, Ryota Fukushima, Ryota Onogi, J. H. Kim, Mikhail Kuznetsov, Maxim Pshirkov, Y. Takahashi, Mai Takamura, Yuto Arai, Isaac Myers, Hideyuki Kawai, Yuma Shibasaki, R. Mayta, Douglas Bergman, Grigory Rubtsov, Ryosuke Tsuda, Soomin Jeong, R. Sahara, T. Seki, Naoya Inoue, Yasunori Saito, Hiroyuki Matsumiya, Takafumi Uehama, Eiji Kido, Kazuhiro Machida, Telescope Array, Shoichi Kishigami, Masaomi Ono, Norimichi Shibata, Y. Omura, Monica Allen, Bokkyun Shin, ByongGu Cheon, Elliott Barcikowski, Dmitri Ivanov, Keijiro Mukai, Hideyuki Ohoka, Yusuke Kimura, Toshio Matsuyama, Manobu Tanaka, K. H. Lee, Jihee Kim, Gordon Thomson, Tom Stroman, Robert Cady, Toshihiro Fujii, Yuto Kubota, Y. Nakamura, and Kohei Yada
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Physics ,Air shower ,Scintillation counter ,Cosmic ray ,Astrophysics ,Variation (astronomy) ,Intensity (heat transfer) - Published
- 2021
8. Anisotropy search in the Ultra High Energy Cosmic Ray Spectrum in the Northern Hemisphere using latest data obtained with Telescope Array surface detector
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Grigory Rubtsov, John Matthews, Norimichi Shibata, Y. Omura, J. Yang, Fumiya Shibata, Shingo Kawana, M. Ohnishi, Taichi Inadomi, Matt Potts, William Hanlon, Monica Allen, Bokkyun Shin, Fugo Yoshida, Yuma Shibasaki, ByongGu Cheon, Ben Stokes, Douglas Bergman, Jyunsei Chiba, Dongsu Ryu, Toshihiro Fujii, Koki Sato, Yasunori Saito, M. Yamamoto, Hirokazu Iwakura, Y. Takagi, Ryuhei Arimura, Hideyuki Ohoka, Yuto Kubota, Federico R. Urban, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Kengo Sano, Mikhail Kuznetsov, Heungsu Shin, Ivan Kharuk, Yukio Uchihori, Keitaro Fujita, K. H. Lee, Jihee Kim, Yoshiki Tsunesada, Daisuke Ikeda, Hirotaka Ito, Sergey Troitsky, Yuto Arai, Ryota Onogi, J. H. Kim, Maxim Pshirkov, Takeshi Okuda, Y. Nakamura, Kohei Yada, Charlie Jui, BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, Mayuko Minamino, Hiroyuki Matsumiya, Igor Tkachev, R. Mayta, Hideki Tanaka, Naohiro Sone, Ryosuke Tsuda, Tiffany Wong, Taka Tomida, J. Remington, Masaki Fukushima, Takafumi Uehama, Aoi Iwasaki, Daiki Shinto, Hideaki Shimodaira, Hyoming Jeong, Shoichi Kishigami, Soomin Jeong, Shigeharu Udo, Eiji Kido, Hiroyuki Sagawa, Takashi Sako, Ryo Higuchi, Hisono Tokuno, H. Oda, Gordon Thomson, Tom Stroman, Priti Shah, Ryo Nakamura, Robert Cady, Kazuhiro Machida, Masahiro Takeda, Pierre Sokolsky, Naoaki Hayashida, Ken Honda, Tatsunobu Shibata, T. Seki, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, R. Sahara, Fumio Kakimoto, Naoya Inoue, Akitoshi Oshima, Vladim Kuzmin, Ryuji Takeishi, Ryota Fukushima, Shigehiro Nagataki, Shunsuke Ozawa, K. Yamazaki, Masaomi Ono, Elliott Barcikowski, Toshiyuki Nonaka, Saori Kasami, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, Zach Zundel, Yana Zhezher, Kenta Yashiro, Dmitri Ivanov, D. C. Rodriguez, Ricardo Gonzalez, Samuel Blake, Sang Woo Kim, Kinya Hibino, Shoichi Ogio, Keijiro Mukai, HangBae Kim, Yusuke Kimura, Rasha Abbasi, Koichi Tanaka, Yuya Oku, Michiyuki Chikawa, Jon Paul Lundquist, Katsuaki Kasahara, Stanton Thomas, Katsumasa Kawata, Oleg Kalashev, Yuichiro Tameda, Tomoyuki Nakamura, Tsubasa Yoshioka, Arata Nakazawa, Masato Takita, Toru Nakamura, Telescope Array, Min Hyo Kim, Toshio Matsuyama, Kei Nakai, Ryota Fujiwara, Kenichi Kadota, Manobu Tanaka, Il Hung Park, Naoto Sakaki, S. Kawakami, Akimichi Taketa, Eiji Nishio, Hideyuki Kawai, Shinnosuke Kurisu, Jeremy Smith, Isaac Myers, Youngjoon Kwon, John Belz, Koichi Sekino, P. Tinyakov, Y. Takahashi, Mai Takamura, Yuta Tanoue, Motoki Hayashi, and Kozo Fujisue
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Surface (mathematics) ,Telescope ,Physics ,law ,Detector ,Northern Hemisphere ,Astrophysics ,Ultra-high-energy cosmic ray ,Anisotropy ,law.invention - Published
- 2021
9. The measurements of the cosmic ray energy spectrum and the depth of maximum shower development of Telescope Array Hybrid trigger events
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Katsuaki Kasahara, Shinnosuke Kurisu, Katsumasa Kawata, Shingo Kawana, William Hanlon, Tsubasa Yoshioka, R. Sahara, Hideaki Shimodaira, Hyoming Jeong, Ryo Higuchi, Norimichi Shibata, Monica Allen, Bokkyun Shin, Jeremy Smith, Y. Omura, Vladim Kuzmin, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, Akimichi Taketa, Toshio Matsuyama, Eiji Nishio, ByongGu Cheon, K. Yamazaki, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, Toshiyuki Nonaka, Hideyuki Ohoka, D. C. Rodriguez, Fumiya Shibata, Hiroyuki Matsumiya, Fugo Yoshida, HangBae Kim, Hiroyuki Sagawa, Ricardo Gonzalez, Pierre Sokolsky, Tatsunobu Shibata, Hideyuki Kawai, Takafumi Uehama, Manobu Tanaka, Rasha Abbasi, Takeshi Okuda, Youngjoon Kwon, John Belz, Yuma Shibasaki, Shigehiro Nagataki, Matt Potts, Yana Zhezher, Mikhail Kuznetsov, Akitoshi Oshima, Igor Tkachev, Sang Woo Kim, Eiji Kido, Koichi Tanaka, K. H. Lee, Jihee Kim, Kazuhiro Machida, Isaac Myers, Naohiro Sone, Shunsuke Ozawa, Hideki Tanaka, Heungsu Shin, Douglas Bergman, Gordon Thomson, Ryo Nakamura, Jon Paul Lundquist, Tom Stroman, Robert Cady, Yuta Tanoue, Ben Stokes, H. Oda, Grigory Rubtsov, Tomoyuki Nakamura, Yasunori Saito, Yuto Arai, Motoki Hayashi, Ryota Fujiwara, Federico R. Urban, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Ryosuke Tsuda, Hirotaka Ito, Hisono Tokuno, Elliott Barcikowski, Charlie Jui, Soomin Jeong, Naoto Sakaki, Kozo Fujisue, BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, Mayuko Minamino, Yuya Oku, Oleg Kalashev, Dmitri Ivanov, Fumio Kakimoto, Arata Nakazawa, Kenta Yashiro, Kei Nakai, T. Seki, Naoya Inoue, Keijiro Mukai, Min Hyo Kim, Yusuke Kimura, S. Kawakami, Stanton Thomas, M. Ohnishi, Taichi Inadomi, Koki Sato, Sergey Troitsky, Kengo Sano, Aoi Iwasaki, Toshihiro Fujii, Michiyuki Chikawa, Toru Nakamura, Taka Tomida, J. Remington, Kenichi Kadota, Yuto Kubota, Il Hung Park, Saori Kasami, Y. Nakamura, Kohei Yada, Koichi Sekino, Naoaki Hayashida, P. Tinyakov, Ryuji Takeishi, Ryuhei Arimura, Yoshiki Tsunesada, Daisuke Ikeda, Tiffany Wong, Masaki Fukushima, Takashi Sako, Zach Zundel, John Matthews, J. Yang, Daiki Shinto, Priti Shah, Jyunsei Chiba, Dongsu Ryu, Masahiro Takeda, Ken Honda, Hirokazu Iwakura, Y. Takagi, Shigeharu Udo, Keitaro Fujita, Ryota Fukushima, Ivan Kharuk, M. Yamamoto, Yukio Uchihori, Ryota Onogi, J. H. Kim, R. Mayta, Kinya Hibino, Yuichiro Tameda, Masato Takita, Shoichi Kishigami, Y. Takahashi, Mai Takamura, Masaomi Ono, Telescope Array, Samuel Blake, Shoichi Ogio, and Maxim Pshirkov
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Telescope ,Physics ,Shower ,law ,Energy spectrum ,Astronomy ,Cosmic ray ,law.invention - Published
- 2021
10. Cosmic ray energy spectrum in the 2nd knee region measured by the TALE-SD array
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Taka Tomida, J. Remington, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, D. C. Rodriguez, Stanton Thomas, Hideki Tanaka, HangBae Kim, Fumiya Shibata, Naoaki Hayashida, Hiroyuki Matsumiya, ByongGu Cheon, Fugo Yoshida, Michiyuki Chikawa, Pierre Sokolsky, Shigehiro Nagataki, Yana Zhezher, Isaac Myers, Maxim Pshirkov, Sang Woo Kim, Matt Potts, Telescope Array, Hisono Tokuno, Ryuhei Arimura, Vladim Kuzmin, Daiki Shinto, Toru Nakamura, Takafumi Uehama, Koichi Sekino, Tomoyuki Nakamura, Takeshi Okuda, P. Tinyakov, Heungsu Shin, R. Sahara, Aoi Iwasaki, Yoshiki Tsunesada, Kenichi Kadota, Priti Shah, Daisuke Ikeda, Igor Tkachev, Il Hung Park, Toshiyuki Nonaka, Hideyuki Ohoka, Shoichi Kishigami, Rasha Abbasi, Masahiro Takeda, Naohiro Sone, Arata Nakazawa, Y. Takahashi, Mai Takamura, Ricardo Gonzalez, Tiffany Wong, Eiji Kido, Kei Nakai, Ben Stokes, Kazuhiro Machida, Masaki Fukushima, Ken Honda, H. Oda, Katsuaki Kasahara, Masaomi Ono, Yuto Arai, Toshihiro Fujii, Jyunsei Chiba, Katsumasa Kawata, Takashi Sako, Charlie Jui, Yuta Tanoue, Dongsu Ryu, Federico R. Urban, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Motoki Hayashi, BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, Mayuko Minamino, Kenta Yashiro, Yuto Kubota, Saori Kasami, Kozo Fujisue, Tsubasa Yoshioka, John Matthews, Hirokazu Iwakura, Shingo Kawana, Y. Takagi, Ryosuke Tsuda, Soomin Jeong, Yasunori Saito, Zach Zundel, J. Yang, William Hanlon, Fumio Kakimoto, Grigory Rubtsov, Ryuji Takeishi, Tatsunobu Shibata, Samuel Blake, Shoichi Ogio, T. Seki, Akitoshi Oshima, Yuya Oku, M. Ohnishi, Ryota Fujiwara, Taichi Inadomi, Y. Nakamura, Oleg Kalashev, Kohei Yada, Keitaro Fujita, Shunsuke Ozawa, Koki Sato, Yuichiro Tameda, Monica Allen, Bokkyun Shin, Naoto Sakaki, Naoya Inoue, Kengo Sano, Ryota Fukushima, Hirotaka Ito, Youngjoon Kwon, Ivan Kharuk, Masato Takita, John Belz, Norimichi Shibata, Y. Omura, Elliott Barcikowski, Dmitri Ivanov, Keijiro Mukai, Yusuke Kimura, Hideaki Shimodaira, Hyoming Jeong, Kinya Hibino, Ryo Higuchi, Toshio Matsuyama, K. Yamazaki, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, Manobu Tanaka, K. H. Lee, Jihee Kim, Gordon Thomson, Tom Stroman, Akimichi Taketa, Robert Cady, Mikhail Kuznetsov, Eiji Nishio, M. Yamamoto, Yukio Uchihori, Ryota Onogi, J. H. Kim, R. Mayta, Shigeharu Udo, Hideyuki Kawai, Shinnosuke Kurisu, Ryo Nakamura, Jeremy Smith, Yuma Shibasaki, Min Hyo Kim, Douglas Bergman, S. Kawakami, Hiroyuki Sagawa, Koichi Tanaka, Jon Paul Lundquist, and Sergey Troitsky
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Physics ,Energy spectrum ,Cosmic ray ,Knee region ,Astrophysics - Published
- 2021
11. Cosmic Ray Composition between 2 PeV and 2 EeV measured by the TALE Fluorescence Detector
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Shigeharu Udo, Daiki Shinto, Fumiya Shibata, Priti Shah, Stanton Thomas, Norimichi Shibata, Y. Omura, Matt Potts, Masahiro Takeda, Ken Honda, Ryo Nakamura, Youngjoon Kwon, Vladim Kuzmin, John Belz, Telescope Array, Yasunori Saito, Shinnosuke Kurisu, Yuta Tanoue, Motoki Hayashi, Tatsunobu Shibata, ByongGu Cheon, Saori Kasami, M. Yamamoto, Takeshi Okuda, Igor Tkachev, Naohiro Sone, Fumio Kakimoto, John N. Matthews, K. H. Lee, Jihee Kim, Tomoyuki Nakamura, Yukio Uchihori, J. P. Lundquist, Akitoshi Oshima, Hideyuki Ohoka, Michiyuki Chikawa, Toru Nakamura, Fugo Yoshida, Ryota Onogi, J. H. Kim, Keitaro Fujita, Kozo Fujisue, Hideki Tanaka, Shunsuke Ozawa, Jeremy Smith, Kenichi Kadota, Il Hung Park, H. Oda, Takashi Sako, Charlie Jui, Hiroyuki Matsumiya, R. Mayta, Shoichi Kishigami, Akimichi Taketa, Gordon Thomson, Hisono Tokuno, BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, Mayuko Minamino, Takafumi Uehama, Ryota Fujiwara, Eiji Nishio, Sergey Troitsky, Kinya Hibino, Min Hyo Kim, Masaomi Ono, Maxim Pshirkov, Tom Stroman, Robert Cady, Pierre Sokolsky, Taka Tomida, Shingo Kawana, Eiji Kido, Kazuhiro Machida, J. Remington, Naoto Sakaki, Katsuaki Kasahara, Shigehiro Nagataki, Yana Zhezher, M. Ohnishi, Taichi Inadomi, Yuto Kubota, Zach Zundel, Ben Stokes, William Hanlon, Sang Woo Kim, Koki Sato, Federico R. Urban, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Hideyuki Kawai, Yuma Shibasaki, Ryuhei Arimura, Katsumasa Kawata, J. Yang, Koichi Sekino, Monica Allen, Bokkyun Shin, Naoaki Hayashida, Kengo Sano, P. Tinyakov, Yoshiki Tsunesada, Daisuke Ikeda, Y. Nakamura, Douglas Bergman, Kohei Yada, S. Kawakami, Kenta Yashiro, Y. Takahashi, Mai Takamura, Tiffany Wong, Heungsu Shin, Tsubasa Yoshioka, Masaki Fukushima, Yuya Oku, Oleg Kalashev, Hiroyuki Sagawa, Samuel Blake, Shoichi Ogio, Toshiyuki Nonaka, Ricardo Gonzalez, Yuichiro Tameda, Yuto Arai, Koichi Tanaka, Rasha Abbasi, T. Fujii, Masato Takita, Toshio Matsuyama, Elliott Barcikowski, Dmitri Ivanov, Keijiro Mukai, Manobu Tanaka, Yusuke Kimura, Ryosuke Tsuda, Soomin Jeong, T. Seki, Naoya Inoue, Arata Nakazawa, Kei Nakai, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, D. C. Rodriguez, HangBae Kim, Isaac Myers, Hideaki Shimodaira, Hyoming Jeong, Ryo Higuchi, K. Yamazaki, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, Mikhail Kuznetsov, Grigory Rubtsov, Hirotaka Ito, Aoi Iwasaki, Ivan Kharuk, Ryuji Takeishi, R. Sahara, Ryota Fukushima, Jyunsei Chiba, Dongsu Ryu, Hirokazu Iwakura, and Y. Takagi
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Physics ,Cosmic ray ,Astrophysics ,Fluorescence spectroscopy - Published
- 2021
12. The status of the TALE surface detector array and TALE infill project
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Takashi Sako, Zach Zundel, Shigeharu Udo, Kenta Yashiro, Toru Nakamura, Kenichi Kadota, Il Hung Park, Min Hyo Kim, Ryo Nakamura, Tatsunobu Shibata, R. Sahara, Noemie Globus, Elliott Barcikowski, S. Kawakami, Akitoshi Oshima, Dmitri Ivanov, Grigory Rubtsov, Fugo Yoshida, Shunsuke Ozawa, Keijiro Mukai, Charlie Jui, BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, Yusuke Kimura, Fumio Kakimoto, Mayuko Minamino, Saori Kasami, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, Norimichi Shibata, Fumiya Shibata, Hiroyuki Sagawa, Y. Omura, D. C. Rodriguez, Matt Potts, Aoi Iwasaki, HangBae Kim, Koichi Tanaka, Jon Paul Lundquist, Ryota Fukushima, Monica Allen, Bokkyun Shin, Yuya Oku, Ryuji Takeishi, Vladim Kuzmin, Oleg Kalashev, Telescope Array, M. Yamamoto, Youngjoon Kwon, Arata Nakazawa, John Belz, Kei Nakai, Yukio Uchihori, Stanton Thomas, Yasunori Saito, Maxim Pshirkov, Michiyuki Chikawa, Ben Stokes, Ryota Onogi, J. H. Kim, Hirotaka Ito, R. Mayta, Ryuhei Arimura, Shoichi Kishigami, Pierre Sokolsky, Federico R. Urban, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Hideki Tanaka, Kinya Hibino, Yoshiki Tsunesada, Shigehiro Nagataki, Yana Zhezher, Masaomi Ono, Sang Woo Kim, Sergey Troitsky, Hisono Tokuno, Taka Tomida, J. Remington, Rasha Abbasi, M. Ohnishi, Taichi Inadomi, Naoaki Hayashida, Hideaki Shimodaira, Hyoming Jeong, Isaac Myers, Koki Sato, Ryo Higuchi, Toshihiro Fujii, Tomoyuki Nakamura, Hiroyuki Matsumiya, Ryota Fujiwara, Takafumi Uehama, ByongGu Cheon, Yuto Kubota, Eiji Kido, Naoto Sakaki, Kazuhiro Machida, Kengo Sano, Katsuaki Kasahara, K. Yamazaki, Katsumasa Kawata, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, Tsubasa Yoshioka, Takeshi Okuda, Igor Tkachev, Y. Nakamura, Kohei Yada, Naohiro Sone, Mikhail Kuznetsov, Hideyuki Ohoka, H. Oda, Akimichi Taketa, Eiji Nishio, Ivan Kharuk, Hideyuki Kawai, Yuma Shibasaki, Jyunsei Chiba, Dongsu Ryu, Hirokazu Iwakura, Y. Takagi, Douglas Bergman, Shinnosuke Kurisu, Jeremy Smith, Toshio Matsuyama, K. H. Lee, Jihee Kim, Gordon Thomson, Tom Stroman, Robert Cady, Manobu Tanaka, Keitaro Fujita, Daiki Shinto, Priti Shah, Masahiro Takeda, Ken Honda, John Matthews, J. Yang, Koichi Sekino, P. Tinyakov, Y. Takahashi, Mai Takamura, Daisuke Ikeda, Tiffany Wong, Masaki Fukushima, Yuta Tanoue, Motoki Hayashi, Heungsu Shin, Kozo Fujisue, Yuto Arai, Ryosuke Tsuda, Soomin Jeong, Shingo Kawana, William Hanlon, T. Seki, Toshiyuki Nonaka, Ricardo Gonzalez, Naoya Inoue, Yuichiro Tameda, Masato Takita, Samuel Blake, and Shoichi Ogio
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Surface (mathematics) ,Optics ,business.industry ,Infill ,Detector array ,business ,Geology - Published
- 2021
13. Current status and prospects of surface detector of the TAx4 experiment
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Katsumasa Kawata, Grigory Rubtsov, Tsubasa Yoshioka, Tatsunobu Shibata, Yuichiro Tameda, Kenta Yashiro, Akitoshi Oshima, Fugo Yoshida, Jyunsei Chiba, Ryosuke Tsuda, Soomin Jeong, M. Yamamoto, Ryo Nakamura, Shunsuke Ozawa, Dongsu Ryu, Takashi Sako, Shingo Kawana, Hirokazu Iwakura, Y. Takagi, ByongGu Cheon, T. Seki, Naoya Inoue, Yukio Uchihori, Hideaki Shimodaira, Hyoming Jeong, Hideki Tanaka, Aoi Iwasaki, John Matthews, Ryota Onogi, J. H. Kim, William Hanlon, Ryo Higuchi, Fumiya Shibata, J. Yang, Hisono Tokuno, Masato Takita, Akimichi Taketa, M. Ohnishi, Taichi Inadomi, Hideyuki Ohoka, Ryota Fujiwara, Youngjoon Kwon, John Belz, R. Mayta, Yuta Tanoue, Koki Sato, Eiji Nishio, Motoki Hayashi, Naoto Sakaki, Ryota Fukushima, Matt Potts, Ivan Kharuk, K. Yamazaki, Ben Stokes, Sergey Troitsky, Min Hyo Kim, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, Kengo Sano, Kozo Fujisue, Zach Zundel, Kinya Hibino, Saori Kasami, Toru Nakamura, R. Sahara, Taka Tomida, J. Remington, Federico R. Urban, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Takeshi Okuda, Igor Tkachev, Naohiro Sone, Samuel Blake, Shoichi Ogio, Kenichi Kadota, Il Hung Park, Hideyuki Kawai, Rasha Abbasi, Keitaro Fujita, Koichi Sekino, H. Oda, Mikhail Kuznetsov, Heungsu Shin, Shinnosuke Kurisu, Toshiyuki Nonaka, Ricardo Gonzalez, P. Tinyakov, S. Kawakami, Charlie Jui, Fumio Kakimoto, Yuto Arai, Naoaki Hayashida, Shigeharu Udo, Yuya Oku, Michiyuki Chikawa, Oleg Kalashev, BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, Mayuko Minamino, Y. Takahashi, Mai Takamura, Jeremy Smith, Ryuhei Arimura, Daiki Shinto, Monica Allen, Bokkyun Shin, Yuma Shibasaki, Priti Shah, Hiroyuki Sagawa, Masahiro Takeda, Vladim Kuzmin, Yoshiki Tsunesada, Daisuke Ikeda, Ken Honda, Toshio Matsuyama, Douglas Bergman, Tiffany Wong, Koichi Tanaka, Masaki Fukushima, Jon Paul Lundquist, Elliott Barcikowski, Dmitri Ivanov, Keijiro Mukai, Yusuke Kimura, Manobu Tanaka, K. H. Lee, Jihee Kim, Maxim Pshirkov, Gordon Thomson, Toshihiro Fujii, Tom Stroman, Robert Cady, Yuto Kubota, Y. Nakamura, Kohei Yada, Pierre Sokolsky, Shigehiro Nagataki, Shoichi Kishigami, Yana Zhezher, Sang Woo Kim, Masaomi Ono, Telescope Array, Tomoyuki Nakamura, Stanton Thomas, Hiroyuki Matsumiya, Takafumi Uehama, Eiji Kido, Kazuhiro Machida, Yasunori Saito, Isaac Myers, Norimichi Shibata, Y. Omura, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, D. C. Rodriguez, HangBae Kim, Arata Nakazawa, Kei Nakai, Hirotaka Ito, Ryuji Takeishi, and Katsuaki Kasahara
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Physics ,Surface (mathematics) ,Optics ,business.industry ,Detector ,Current (fluid) ,business - Published
- 2021
14. Cosmic Ray Composition in the Second Knee Region as Measured by the TALE Hybrid Detector
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ByongGu Cheon, Hiroyuki Matsumiya, Charlie Jui, BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, Mayuko Minamino, Takashi Sako, Ivan Kharuk, Takeshi Okuda, Igor Tkachev, Takafumi Uehama, Hideyuki Ohoka, Daiki Shinto, Priti Shah, Isaac Myers, K. H. Lee, Jihee Kim, Telescope Array, Naohiro Sone, Eiji Kido, Fugo Yoshida, Kazuhiro Machida, Aoi Iwasaki, Hideaki Shimodaira, Hyoming Jeong, Masahiro Takeda, Ken Honda, H. Oda, Zach Zundel, Yuta Tanoue, Fumiya Shibata, Gordon Thomson, Tom Stroman, Robert Cady, Shoichi Kishigami, Ryo Higuchi, Youngjoon Kwon, Sergey Troitsky, Motoki Hayashi, Masaomi Ono, John Belz, Kozo Fujisue, Stanton Thomas, Kinya Hibino, Elliott Barcikowski, Matt Potts, Taka Tomida, Dmitri Ivanov, John Matthews, Samuel Blake, Ryuhei Arimura, J. Remington, M. Ohnishi, Taichi Inadomi, Koichi Sekino, Shoichi Ogio, Keijiro Mukai, J. Yang, P. Tinyakov, K. Yamazaki, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, Pierre Sokolsky, Norimichi Shibata, Yuichiro Tameda, Shingo Kawana, Yusuke Kimura, Y. Omura, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, Yoshiki Tsunesada, Ryuji Takeishi, Daisuke Ikeda, Y. Takahashi, Mai Takamura, Koki Sato, Shigehiro Nagataki, Yana Zhezher, Jyunsei Chiba, Dongsu Ryu, William Hanlon, Hiroyuki Sagawa, Shigeharu Udo, Sang Woo Kim, D. C. Rodriguez, Kengo Sano, Tatsunobu Shibata, Tiffany Wong, Hirokazu Iwakura, Y. Takagi, HangBae Kim, Toshihiro Fujii, Mikhail Kuznetsov, Masato Takita, Keitaro Fujita, Yasunori Saito, Masaki Fukushima, Akitoshi Oshima, Yuto Kubota, Vladim Kuzmin, Kenta Yashiro, Grigory Rubtsov, Shunsuke Ozawa, Tomoyuki Nakamura, Manobu Tanaka, Y. Nakamura, Kohei Yada, Koichi Tanaka, Ryosuke Tsuda, Fumio Kakimoto, Ben Stokes, Ryota Fukushima, Naoaki Hayashida, M. Yamamoto, Monica Allen, Bokkyun Shin, Soomin Jeong, Michiyuki Chikawa, R. Sahara, Jon Paul Lundquist, Federico R. Urban, Arata Nakazawa, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Toshiyuki Nonaka, Yukio Uchihori, Kei Nakai, Ryota Onogi, J. H. Kim, Ricardo Gonzalez, Maxim Pshirkov, Toshio Matsuyama, T. Seki, Naoya Inoue, R. Mayta, Hirotaka Ito, Min Hyo Kim, S. Kawakami, Heungsu Shin, Yuto Arai, Saori Kasami, Ryo Nakamura, Hideki Tanaka, Hisono Tokuno, Yuma Shibasaki, Douglas Bergman, Akimichi Taketa, Eiji Nishio, Yuya Oku, Hideyuki Kawai, Shinnosuke Kurisu, Oleg Kalashev, Jeremy Smith, Toru Nakamura, Kenichi Kadota, Il Hung Park, Ryota Fujiwara, Naoto Sakaki, Katsuaki Kasahara, Katsumasa Kawata, Tsubasa Yoshioka, and Rasha Abbasi
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Physics ,Detector ,Cosmic ray ,Knee region ,Astrophysics ,Composition (combinatorics) - Published
- 2021
15. Effects of Galactic magnetic field on the UHECR anisotropy studies
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Tomoyuki Nakamura, Sergey Troitsky, Taka Tomida, M. Yamamoto, Fugo Yoshida, J. Remington, M. Ohnishi, Taichi Inadomi, Elliott Barcikowski, Stanton Thomas, Pierre Sokolsky, Yuichiro Tameda, Hideaki Shimodaira, Hyoming Jeong, Dmitri Ivanov, R. Sahara, Shigehiro Nagataki, Yana Zhezher, Ryota Fujiwara, Sang Woo Kim, Yukio Uchihori, Manobu Tanaka, Ryo Higuchi, Ivan Kharuk, Keijiro Mukai, Koki Sato, ByongGu Cheon, Norimichi Shibata, Yuma Shibasaki, Ryota Onogi, J. H. Kim, Y. Omura, Keitaro Fujita, Naoto Sakaki, Aoi Iwasaki, Yusuke Kimura, K. H. Lee, Jihee Kim, Hideyuki Ohoka, R. Mayta, Kengo Sano, Gordon Thomson, K. Yamazaki, Tom Stroman, Robert Cady, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, Kinya Hibino, Toru Nakamura, Yasunori Saito, Douglas Bergman, Naoaki Hayashida, Takeshi Okuda, Igor Tkachev, Mikhail Kuznetsov, Min Hyo Kim, Kenichi Kadota, Michiyuki Chikawa, Rasha Abbasi, Ryosuke Tsuda, Yuta Tanoue, Naohiro Sone, Il Hung Park, Masato Takita, Soomin Jeong, John N. Matthews, Katsuaki Kasahara, H. Oda, Saori Kasami, Shinnosuke Kurisu, Motoki Hayashi, Takashi Sako, Katsumasa Kawata, Youngjoon Kwon, John Belz, Ben Stokes, J. P. Lundquist, Arata Nakazawa, S. Kawakami, Monica Allen, Bokkyun Shin, T. Seki, Yuto Kubota, Kozo Fujisue, Federico R. Urban, Hiroyuki Matsumiya, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Tsubasa Yoshioka, Naoya Inoue, Vladim Kuzmin, J. Yang, Shigeharu Udo, Kei Nakai, Kenta Yashiro, T. Fujii, Hiroyuki Sagawa, Maxim Pshirkov, Takafumi Uehama, Shingo Kawana, Kazumasa Kawata, Toshio Matsuyama, Y. Nakamura, Jeremy Smith, Yuya Oku, Kohei Yada, Koichi Tanaka, Akimichi Taketa, Koichi Sekino, Hideki Tanaka, Oleg Kalashev, Eiji Kido, Tatsunobu Shibata, William Hanlon, Daiki Shinto, Eiji Nishio, Kazuhiro Machida, Jyunsei Chiba, Dongsu Ryu, Telescope Array, Zach Zundel, Akitoshi Oshima, Priti Shah, P. Tinyakov, Heungsu Shin, Fumio Kakimoto, Shunsuke Ozawa, Isaac Myers, Ryuhei Arimura, Hisono Tokuno, Masahiro Takeda, Ken Honda, Ryuji Takeishi, Yoshiki Tsunesada, Daisuke Ikeda, Hideyuki Kawai, Hirokazu Iwakura, Y. Takagi, Tiffany Wong, Samuel Blake, Masaki Fukushima, Shoichi Ogio, Yuto Arai, Toshiyuki Nonaka, Shoichi Kishigami, Ricardo Gonzalez, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, Y. Takahashi, Mai Takamura, Masaomi Ono, D. C. Rodriguez, HangBae Kim, Grigory Rubtsov, Ryota Fukushima, Hirotaka Ito, Ryo Nakamura, Charlie Jui, BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, Mayuko Minamino, Fumiya Shibata, and Matt Potts
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Physics ,Astrophysics ,Anisotropy ,Magnetic field - Published
- 2021
16. Mass composition of Telescope Array's surface detectors events using deep learning
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Hideaki Shimodaira, Hyoming Jeong, Hiroyuki Sagawa, Fumiya Shibata, Ryuji Takeishi, Ryo Higuchi, Youngjoon Kwon, John Belz, Hideyuki Ohoka, Ryo Nakamura, Rasha Abbasi, Daiki Shinto, Ryuhei Arimura, Koichi Tanaka, Yoshiki Tsunesada, Daisuke Ikeda, Michiyuki Chikawa, Tiffany Wong, Masaki Fukushima, Matt Potts, Yuma Shibasaki, Priti Shah, Jon Paul Lundquist, K. Yamazaki, Pierre Sokolsky, Katsuaki Kasahara, Katsumasa Kawata, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, Fugo Yoshida, Masahiro Takeda, Takashi Sako, Ken Honda, Zach Zundel, Shigehiro Nagataki, Yana Zhezher, Ben Stokes, Tsubasa Yoshioka, Kenta Yashiro, Sergey Troitsky, R. Sahara, Douglas Bergman, Sang Woo Kim, Taka Tomida, Shingo Kawana, Charlie Jui, BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, J. Remington, Mayuko Minamino, Mikhail Kuznetsov, Min Hyo Kim, Shinnosuke Kurisu, William Hanlon, Ryota Fujiwara, Elliott Barcikowski, Dmitri Ivanov, Monica Allen, Naoto Sakaki, Tomoyuki Nakamura, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, Federico R. Urban, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Saori Kasami, Keijiro Mukai, Bokkyun Shin, Toshio Matsuyama, K. H. Lee, Jihee Kim, Gordon Thomson, Ryota Fukushima, Samuel Blake, Shoichi Ogio, Hirotaka Ito, Yusuke Kimura, Tom Stroman, Robert Cady, Naoaki Hayashida, Norimichi Shibata, Y. Omura, S. Kawakami, D. C. Rodriguez, Keitaro Fujita, Jeremy Smith, HangBae Kim, Takeshi Okuda, Igor Tkachev, Akimichi Taketa, Hideki Tanaka, Stanton Thomas, Naohiro Sone, Isaac Myers, Eiji Nishio, Yuya Oku, Aoi Iwasaki, Oleg Kalashev, Hiroyuki Matsumiya, Toshihiro Fujii, Hisono Tokuno, H. Oda, Jyunsei Chiba, Grigory Rubtsov, Dongsu Ryu, Manobu Tanaka, Yuto Kubota, Koichi Sekino, Takafumi Uehama, Maxim Pshirkov, Hideyuki Kawai, P. Tinyakov, Toru Nakamura, Kenichi Kadota, M. Ohnishi, Y. Nakamura, Il Hung Park, Kohei Yada, Hirokazu Iwakura, Taichi Inadomi, Y. Takagi, Y. Takahashi, Mai Takamura, Eiji Kido, Kazuhiro Machida, Arata Nakazawa, Koki Sato, John Matthews, Toshiyuki Nonaka, Kei Nakai, Ivan Kharuk, J. Yang, Ricardo Gonzalez, Kengo Sano, Yasunori Saito, Yuta Tanoue, Fumio Kakimoto, Motoki Hayashi, Yuichiro Tameda, Kozo Fujisue, Shoichi Kishigami, Masaomi Ono, Masato Takita, Telescope Array, Shigeharu Udo, Kinya Hibino, M. Yamamoto, Yukio Uchihori, Ryota Onogi, J. H. Kim, R. Mayta, Vladim Kuzmin, Ryosuke Tsuda, Soomin Jeong, T. Seki, Naoya Inoue, Heungsu Shin, Yuto Arai, Tatsunobu Shibata, Akitoshi Oshima, Shunsuke Ozawa, and ByongGu Cheon
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Surface (mathematics) ,Telescope ,Physics ,Optics ,business.industry ,law ,Deep learning ,Detector ,Artificial intelligence ,Mass composition ,business ,law.invention - Published
- 2021
17. FOV direction and image size calibration of Fluorescence Detector using light source on UAV
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Telescope Array, Yasunori Saito, Shoichi Kishigami, Hideaki Shimodaira, Hyoming Jeong, Masaomi Ono, Ryo Higuchi, Ryuhei Arimura, Fugo Yoshida, Ryo Nakamura, Tomoyuki Nakamura, Charlie Jui, Min Hyo Kim, M. Ohnishi, Taichi Inadomi, Hideki Tanaka, Hisono Tokuno, BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, John Matthews, Yoshiki Tsunesada, Heungsu Shin, Manobu Tanaka, Koki Sato, Mayuko Minamino, J. Yang, Daisuke Ikeda, K. Yamazaki, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, M. Yamamoto, S. Kawakami, Kengo Sano, Sergey Troitsky, Fumio Kakimoto, Yuto Arai, Tiffany Wong, Taka Tomida, J. Remington, Koichi Sekino, Stanton Thomas, Kenta Yashiro, Ryosuke Tsuda, Saori Kasami, Monica Allen, Yukio Uchihori, Masaki Fukushima, Fumiya Shibata, Ben Stokes, Toshio Matsuyama, P. Tinyakov, Mikhail Kuznetsov, Soomin Jeong, Bokkyun Shin, Pierre Sokolsky, Norimichi Shibata, Hiroyuki Sagawa, K. H. Lee, Jihee Kim, Y. Omura, Ryota Onogi, J. H. Kim, Gordon Thomson, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, Tom Stroman, Robert Cady, Y. Takahashi, Mai Takamura, ByongGu Cheon, Matt Potts, Shigehiro Nagataki, Yana Zhezher, Keitaro Fujita, Federico R. Urban, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Koichi Tanaka, Naoaki Hayashida, T. Seki, Naoya Inoue, R. Mayta, Jon Paul Lundquist, Sang Woo Kim, Hiroyuki Matsumiya, Yuta Tanoue, Yuichiro Tameda, Kinya Hibino, Motoki Hayashi, Takafumi Uehama, D. C. Rodriguez, Eiji Kido, Maxim Pshirkov, Kozo Fujisue, Takeshi Okuda, Kazuhiro Machida, HangBae Kim, Hideyuki Ohoka, Igor Tkachev, Naohiro Sone, Shigeharu Udo, Shinnosuke Kurisu, Grigory Rubtsov, Tatsunobu Shibata, H. Oda, Michiyuki Chikawa, Daiki Shinto, Arata Nakazawa, Kei Nakai, Akitoshi Oshima, Priti Shah, R. Sahara, Jeremy Smith, Akimichi Taketa, Eiji Nishio, Masahiro Takeda, Takashi Sako, Vladim Kuzmin, Ken Honda, Masato Takita, Shunsuke Ozawa, Isaac Myers, Hideyuki Kawai, Yuma Shibasaki, Douglas Bergman, Samuel Blake, Shoichi Ogio, Zach Zundel, Jyunsei Chiba, Dongsu Ryu, Hirokazu Iwakura, Y. Takagi, Ivan Kharuk, Toru Nakamura, Elliott Barcikowski, Kenichi Kadota, Dmitri Ivanov, Il Hung Park, Keijiro Mukai, Yusuke Kimura, Yuya Oku, Oleg Kalashev, Ryota Fukushima, Youngjoon Kwon, John Belz, Toshihiro Fujii, Yuto Kubota, Y. Nakamura, Kohei Yada, Hirotaka Ito, Rasha Abbasi, Aoi Iwasaki, Ryota Fujiwara, Naoto Sakaki, Katsuaki Kasahara, Katsumasa Kawata, Tsubasa Yoshioka, Ryuji Takeishi, Shingo Kawana, William Hanlon, Toshiyuki Nonaka, and Ricardo Gonzalez
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Physics ,Light source ,Optics ,business.industry ,Calibration ,business ,Image resolution ,Fluorescence spectroscopy - Published
- 2021
18. UHECR mass composition from anisotropy of their arrival directions with the Telescope Array SD
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Katsuaki Kasahara, Ryota Fukushima, Takeshi Okuda, Igor Tkachev, Katsumasa Kawata, Daiki Shinto, Naohiro Sone, ByongGu Cheon, Shoichi Kishigami, Norimichi Shibata, Manobu Tanaka, Grigory Rubtsov, Ryuhei Arimura, M. Yamamoto, H. Oda, Masaomi Ono, Priti Shah, Y. Omura, Yoshiki Tsunesada, Tsubasa Yoshioka, Daisuke Ikeda, Masahiro Takeda, Tiffany Wong, Mikhail Kuznetsov, Ken Honda, K. H. Lee, Jihee Kim, Kenta Yashiro, Gordon Thomson, Hideyuki Ohoka, Yuichiro Tameda, Yukio Uchihori, Masaki Fukushima, Hiroyuki Sagawa, R. Sahara, Charlie Jui, Jyunsei Chiba, Dongsu Ryu, Tom Stroman, Fugo Yoshida, Robert Cady, Ryota Onogi, J. H. Kim, Shinnosuke Kurisu, Shingo Kawana, Ryota Fujiwara, BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, William Hanlon, Hirokazu Iwakura, Y. Takagi, R. Mayta, Hiroyuki Matsumiya, Koichi Tanaka, Mayuko Minamino, Vladim Kuzmin, Hideaki Shimodaira, Ivan Kharuk, Jon Paul Lundquist, Naoto Sakaki, Youngjoon Kwon, Kinya Hibino, John Belz, Ryo Nakamura, Hyoming Jeong, Michiyuki Chikawa, Keitaro Fujita, Takafumi Uehama, Saori Kasami, Fumiya Shibata, Ryo Higuchi, Yuya Oku, M. Ohnishi, Takashi Sako, Masato Takita, Eiji Kido, Toshiyuki Nonaka, Taichi Inadomi, Oleg Kalashev, Ryosuke Tsuda, Soomin Jeong, Ricardo Gonzalez, Rasha Abbasi, Kazuhiro Machida, Toshio Matsuyama, Min Hyo Kim, Matt Potts, Koki Sato, Kengo Sano, K. Yamazaki, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, Hideki Tanaka, Zach Zundel, S. Kawakami, Yasunori Saito, Peter Tinyakov, Samuel Blake, Shoichi Ogio, Shigeharu Udo, T. Seki, Toru Nakamura, Naoya Inoue, Jeremy Smith, John Matthews, J. Yang, Monica Allen, Kenichi Kadota, Hisono Tokuno, Yuta Tanoue, Akimichi Taketa, Bokkyun Shin, Eiji Nishio, Il Hung Park, Motoki Hayashi, Ben Stokes, Kozo Fujisue, Heungsu Shin, Federico R. Urban, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Hideyuki Kawai, Yuma Shibasaki, Koichi Sekino, Yuto Arai, Douglas Bergman, Tatsunobu Shibata, Y. Takahashi, Mai Takamura, Akitoshi Oshima, Shunsuke Ozawa, Maxim Pshirkov, Fumio Kakimoto, Sergey Troitsky, Taka Tomida, J. Remington, Naoaki Hayashida, Toshihiro Fujii, Yuto Kubota, Y. Nakamura, Kohei Yada, Elliott Barcikowski, Dmitri Ivanov, Keijiro Mukai, Yusuke Kimura, Stanton Thomas, Aoi Iwasaki, Tomoyuki Nakamura, Ryuji Takeishi, Pierre Sokolsky, Shigehiro Nagataki, Yana Zhezher, Isaac Myers, Sang Woo Kim, Hirotaka Ito, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, D. C. Rodriguez, HangBae Kim, Arata Nakazawa, and Kei Nakai
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Telescope ,Physics ,law ,Astrophysics ,Mass composition ,Anisotropy ,law.invention - Published
- 2021
19. Analysis of TAx4 hybrid trigger and events
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Ivan Kharuk, Yuma Shibasaki, Jyunsei Chiba, Dongsu Ryu, Aoi Iwasaki, Hirokazu Iwakura, Y. Takagi, K. H. Lee, Jihee Kim, Ryota Fukushima, Ryuhei Arimura, Shigeharu Udo, Fumiya Shibata, Gordon Thomson, Hideki Tanaka, Fugo Yoshida, Tom Stroman, Robert Cady, Yoshiki Tsunesada, Sergey Troitsky, Daisuke Ikeda, Douglas Bergman, Taka Tomida, J. Remington, Tiffany Wong, John Matthews, ByongGu Cheon, Hiroyuki Matsumiya, Ryo Nakamura, Ryuji Takeishi, Masaki Fukushima, Hisono Tokuno, Ryosuke Tsuda, Soomin Jeong, M. Yamamoto, J. Yang, Matt Potts, Pierre Sokolsky, Min Hyo Kim, Yukio Uchihori, Naoaki Hayashida, Takashi Sako, T. Seki, Shigehiro Nagataki, Yana Zhezher, Akimichi Taketa, Naoya Inoue, Tatsunobu Shibata, Daiki Shinto, Sang Woo Kim, Eiji Nishio, Ryota Onogi, J. H. Kim, Priti Shah, Takafumi Uehama, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, Saori Kasami, Hideaki Shimodaira, Hyoming Jeong, Masahiro Takeda, Charlie Jui, Ken Honda, R. Mayta, S. Kawakami, Heungsu Shin, BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, Ryo Higuchi, Toru Nakamura, Yuta Tanoue, Mayuko Minamino, Kenichi Kadota, Zach Zundel, Akitoshi Oshima, Eiji Kido, Elliott Barcikowski, Shingo Kawana, Shoichi Kishigami, Yuto Arai, Keitaro Fujita, Motoki Hayashi, Yuichiro Tameda, Hideyuki Ohoka, Il Hung Park, Kinya Hibino, Hirotaka Ito, Toshio Matsuyama, Kazuhiro Machida, Hiroyuki Sagawa, Hideyuki Kawai, D. C. Rodriguez, Dmitri Ivanov, Vladim Kuzmin, William Hanlon, Stanton Thomas, HangBae Kim, Shinnosuke Kurisu, Kozo Fujisue, Keijiro Mukai, K. Yamazaki, Masaomi Ono, Michiyuki Chikawa, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, Yusuke Kimura, Yasunori Saito, Koichi Tanaka, Grigory Rubtsov, Tomoyuki Nakamura, Jon Paul Lundquist, Koichi Sekino, Shunsuke Ozawa, Yuya Oku, P. Tinyakov, Isaac Myers, Oleg Kalashev, Masato Takita, Y. Takahashi, Mai Takamura, R. Sahara, Telescope Array, S. W. Kim, Manobu Tanaka, Toshiyuki Nonaka, Jeremy Smith, Norimichi Shibata, Y. Omura, Mikhail Kuznetsov, Ricardo Gonzalez, Ben Stokes, Samuel Blake, Toshihiro Fujii, Monica Allen, Shoichi Ogio, Yuto Kubota, Bokkyun Shin, Y. Nakamura, Kohei Yada, Federico R. Urban, Arata Nakazawa, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Kei Nakai, Youngjoon Kwon, John Belz, Rasha Abbasi, M. Ohnishi, Taichi Inadomi, Koki Sato, Fumio Kakimoto, Ryota Fujiwara, Kengo Sano, Naoto Sakaki, Katsuaki Kasahara, Katsumasa Kawata, Kenta Yashiro, Tsubasa Yoshioka, Maxim Pshirkov, Takeshi Okuda, Igor Tkachev, Naohiro Sone, and H. Oda
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- 2021
20. Reconstruction of air shower events measured by the surface detectors of the TAx4 experiment
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Fugo Yoshida, Fumio Kakimoto, Norimichi Shibata, Kinya Hibino, John Matthews, J. Yang, Y. Omura, Ivan Kharuk, Toshihiro Fujii, Hiroyuki Sagawa, Yuichiro Tameda, Hideki Tanaka, Yuma Shibasaki, Yuto Kubota, Hisono Tokuno, Mikhail Kuznetsov, Katsuaki Kasahara, Koichi Tanaka, Jon Paul Lundquist, M. Yamamoto, Katsumasa Kawata, Monica Allen, Bokkyun Shin, Hiroyuki Matsumiya, Tsubasa Yoshioka, Takafumi Uehama, Y. Nakamura, Kohei Yada, Yukio Uchihori, Hyomin Jeong, Tatsunobu Shibata, Ryota Onogi, J. H. Kim, Michiyuki Chikawa, ByongGu Cheon, Hideaki Shimodaira, Hyoming Jeong, Eiji Kido, M. Ohnishi, Taichi Inadomi, Kazuhiro Machida, Ryo Higuchi, Charlie Jui, Akitoshi Oshima, R. Mayta, Douglas Bergman, Keitaro Fujita, Elliott Barcikowski, Maxim Pshirkov, Manobu Tanaka, Pierre Sokolsky, Vladim Kuzmin, BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, Shunsuke Ozawa, Min Hyo Kim, Dmitri Ivanov, Koki Sato, Mayuko Minamino, Saori Kasami, Shigehiro Nagataki, Hideyuki Ohoka, Takashi Sako, K. Yamazaki, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, Keijiro Mukai, Youngjoon Kwon, Yasunori Saito, John Belz, Yana Zhezher, Sang Woo Kim, S. Kawakami, Jyunsei Chiba, Ryo Nakamura, Masato Takita, Yusuke Kimura, Daiki Shinto, Dongsu Ryu, Yuta Tanoue, Fumiya Shibata, Yuya Oku, K. H. Lee, Jihee Kim, Kengo Sano, Priti Shah, Hirokazu Iwakura, Y. Takagi, Motoki Hayashi, Oleg Kalashev, Kenta Yashiro, Zach Zundel, Masahiro Takeda, Ken Honda, Ben Stokes, Matt Potts, Kozo Fujisue, Stanton Thomas, Gordon Thomson, Toshiyuki Nonaka, Ryuhei Arimura, Ryosuke Tsuda, Akimichi Taketa, Tom Stroman, Robert Cady, Soomin Jeong, Ricardo Gonzalez, Federico R. Urban, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Koichi Sekino, Yoshiki Tsunesada, P. Tinyakov, Daisuke Ikeda, Eiji Nishio, T. Seki, Tomoyuki Nakamura, Ryota Fukushima, Naoya Inoue, Tiffany Wong, Toru Nakamura, Kenichi Kadota, Y. Takahashi, Mai Takamura, Masaki Fukushima, Takeshi Okuda, Igor Tkachev, Shingo Kawana, Naohiro Sone, Heungsu Shin, William Hanlon, H. Oda, Il Hung Park, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, Hideyuki Kawai, Shinnosuke Kurisu, Yuto Arai, Toshio Matsuyama, Samuel Blake, Shoichi Ogio, Jeremy Smith, D. C. Rodriguez, Aoi Iwasaki, HangBae Kim, Ryota Fujiwara, Naoto Sakaki, Grigory Rubtsov, Rasha Abbasi, R. Sahara, Arata Nakazawa, Kei Nakai, Telescope Array, Isaac Myers, Hirotaka Ito, Ryuji Takeishi, Shoichi Kishigami, Masaomi Ono, Sergey Troitsky, Taka Tomida, J. Remington, Naoaki Hayashida, and Shigeharu Udo
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Surface (mathematics) ,Materials science ,Optics ,Air shower ,business.industry ,Detector ,business - Published
- 2021
21. Hotspot Update, and a new Excess of Events on the Sky Seen by the Telescope Array Experiment
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Hiroyuki Sagawa, Jihyun Kim, Dmitri Ivanov, Gordon Thomson, and Kazumasa Kawata
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Physics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Northern Hemisphere ,Cosmic ray ,Astrophysics ,law.invention ,Telescope ,Observatory ,Sky ,Supercluster ,law ,Hotspot (geology) ,Ultrahigh energy ,media_common - Abstract
The Telescope Array (TA) experiment, the largest observatory studying ultrahigh energy cosmic rays in the northern hemisphere, has reported an excess in the arrival direction distribution for events with energies above $5.7 \times 10^{19}~{\rm eV}$, called the hotspot. We report here the latest results of the TA hotspot using the most recent data measured by the TA surface detector array, which is more than doubled exposure since the first publication; the hotspot still exists with 3 sigma post-trial significance. By using an oversampling search with a $20^\circ$-circle, similar to the study of the hotspot, we find an additional excess of events at slightly lower energies. The Perseus-Pisces supercluster lies at the location of the new excess. Assuming this structure is responsible for the excess, we conducted a statistical analysis to verify the correlation between observed events and the members of the Perseus-Pisces supercluster.
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- 2021
22. Recent measurement of the Telescope Array energy spectrum and observation of the shoulder feature in the Northern Hemisphere
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Dmitri Ivanov, Gordon Thomson, Douglas Bergman, G. Furlich, Ricardo A. Gonzalez, and Yoshiki Tsunesada
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Telescope ,Feature (computer vision) ,law ,Energy spectrum ,Northern Hemisphere ,Astronomy ,Geology ,law.invention - Published
- 2021
23. Predicting energy output of a stochastic nonlinear dielectric elastomer generator
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Gordon Thomson, Daniil Yurchenko, Zhien Zhang, and Dimitri V. Val
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Materials science ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,020209 energy ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,02 engineering and technology ,Mechanics ,Dielectric ,Elastomer ,Vibration ,Nonlinear system ,Fuel Technology ,Membrane ,020401 chemical engineering ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Ball (bearing) ,Energy transformation ,0204 chemical engineering ,Energy harvesting - Abstract
The paper studies the performance of a novel generator, consisting of a ball tightly sandwiched between two dielectric elastomeric membranes for energy harvesting. The membranes are built into a housing subjected to external ambient random vibrations, so that the relative motion between the ball and the membranes deforms the latter allowing energy conversion. A dynamic model of the nonlinear mechanical and electrical behaviour of the device is presented, and a novel approach for estimating the mean output energy of the device is developed. An explicit analytical formula for the mean output power, derived and presented for the first time, allows comparing the generator performance depending on the level of nonlinearity and the membranes deformation rate. A comparison of the generator performance for the linear and nonlinear device properties is demonstrated. The numerical results of the Monte-Carlo simulations are presented and agreed well with the derived analytical estimation.
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24. Advantages of nonlinear energy harvesting with dielectric elastomers
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Daniil Yurchenko, Dimitry V. Val, Zhihui Lai, and Gordon Thomson
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Materials science ,Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,Mechanical Engineering ,Electric potential energy ,Stiffness ,02 engineering and technology ,Dielectric ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Elastomer ,01 natural sciences ,Nonlinear system ,Dielectric elastomers ,020303 mechanical engineering & transports ,Membrane ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Mechanics of Materials ,0103 physical sciences ,medicine ,Composite material ,medicine.symptom ,010301 acoustics ,Energy harvesting - Abstract
The paper considers electrostatic energy conversion from ambient vibrations using dielectric elastomers. A novel device for vibration energy harvesting is proposed, studied and compared with a vibroimpact device previously investigated by the authors for the same purpose. The nonlinear dynamic behaviour of the new device is explored numerically and the results presented indicate excellent energy harvesting capabilities with an energy density of 9.15 J∕kg. The proposed device particularly benefits from stiffness nonlinearity of its dielectric membranes as is demonstrated by comparison with their linear behaviour. The influence of nonlinearity is further investigated, with results compared against recent reports on dielectric elastomer energy harvesting and other forms of vibration energy harvesting. Two electrical schemes that can be used for the electrostatic energy conversion are also introduced and compared in terms of their suitability for the proposed device.
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- 2019
25. Sex Differences in Photoprotective Responses to 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 in Mice Are Modulated by the Estrogen Receptor-β
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Gary M. Halliday, Vivienne E. Reeve, Bianca Y McCarthy, Mark S. Rybchyn, Warusavithana Gunawardena Manori De Silva, Wannit Tongkao-on, Clare Gordon-Thomson, Chen Yang, Rebecca S. Mason, and Katie M. Dixon
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Skin Neoplasms ,medicine.medical_treatment ,viruses ,Estrogen receptor ,Sunburn ,DNA damage 3 ,female vs. male mice 7 ,Dermatitis, Contact ,lcsh:Chemistry ,Basal (phylogenetics) ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Spectroscopy ,Skin ,Mice, Knockout ,integumentary system ,Chemistry ,ER-β knockout ,Immunosuppression ,General Medicine ,female vs. male mice ,Immunohistochemistry ,3. Good health ,Computer Science Applications ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,1α,25-dihydroxyvitaminD3 1 ,Signal Transduction ,photoimmune suppression ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,Ultraviolet Rays ,Inflammation ,Pyrimidine dimer ,Administration, Cutaneous ,Article ,Catalysis ,Inorganic Chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,Immune system ,Sex Factors ,Calcitriol ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Immune Tolerance ,photoprotection 2 ,Animals ,Estrogen Receptor beta ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers 4 ,allergology ,Organic Chemistry ,edema 5 ,1α,25-dihydroxyvitaminD3 ,ER-β knockout 8 ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,photoprotection ,Disease Models, Animal ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,Estrogen ,Pyrimidine Dimers ,DNA damage ,edema ,photoimmune suppression 6 ,Sunscreening Agents ,Hormone - Abstract
Susceptibility to photoimmune suppression and photocarcinogenesis is greater in male than in female humans and mice and is exacerbated in female estrogen receptor-beta knockout (ER-β-/-) mice. We previously reported that the active vitamin D hormone, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1,25(OH)2D) applied topically protects against ultraviolet radiation (UV)-induction of cutaneous cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs) and suppression of contact hypersensitivity (CHS) in female mice. Here we compare these responses in female versus male Skh:hr1 mice, in ER-β-/- versus wild type C57BL/6 mice, and in female ER-blockaded Skh:hr1 mice. Induction of CPDs was significantly greater in male than female Skh:hr1 mice and was more effectively reduced by 1,25(OH)2D in female Skh:hr1 and C57BL/6 mice, than in male Skh:hr1 or ER-β-/- mice respectively. This correlated with reduced sunburn inflammation by 1,25(OH)2D in female but not male Skh:hr1 mice. Furthermore, although 1,25(OH)2D alone dose-dependently suppressed basal CHS responses in male Skh:hr1 and ER-β-/- mice, UV-induced immunosuppression was universally observed. In female Skh:hr1 and C57BL/6 mice, the immunosuppression was decreased by 1,25(OH)2D dose-dependently, but not in male Skh:hr1, ER-β-/- or ER-blockaded mice. These results reveal a sex bias in genetic, inflammatory and immune photoprotection by 1,25(OH)2D favoring female mice, that is dependent on the presence of ER-β.
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26. Observations of the Origin of Downward Terrestrial Gamma‐Ray Flashes
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Hideaki Shimodaira, Hyoming Jeong, Hidemi Ito, N. Inoue, Takashi Sako, D. Ikeda, M. Ohnishi, Taichi Inadomi, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, Takayuki Tomida, Toru Nakamura, Federico R. Urban, Yuya Oku, Oleg Kalashev, Fumiya Shibata, Kenichi Kadota, S. Udo, C. C. H. Jui, Pierre Sokolsky, M. Takeda, Zach Zundel, Shigehiro Nagataki, Sergey Troitsky, Toshiyuki Nonaka, M. Byrne, Kengo Sano, R. Sahara, Matt Potts, K. H. Lee, Yasunori Saito, Hiroyuki Sagawa, Ben Stokes, T.-A. Shibata, Heungsu Shin, S. B. Thomas, H. Tokuno, H. Yamaoka, Yuta Tanoue, Motoki Hayashi, J. P. Lundquist, Gordon Thomson, Tom Stroman, Robert Cady, Kiyoshi Tanaka, Michiyuki Chikawa, J. Remington, Y. Hayashi, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, Igor Tkachev, Naohiro Sone, Y. Zhezher, Yoshihiko Nakamura, Akimichi Taketa, J. D. Smith, T. Fujii, Keitaro Fujita, Y. J. Kwon, Hideyuki Ohoka, Vladim Kuzmin, H. Oda, K. Kawata, D. C. Rodriguez, S. Ozawa, BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, S. Jeong, B. K. Shin, D. Rodeheffer, Naoaki Hayashida, B. G. Cheon, T. Matuyama, Kenta Yashiro, Mayuko Minamino, M. Allen, Tiffany Wong, R. Takeishi, Yuichiro Tameda, Isaac Myers, K. Honda, Ryota Fujiwara, John N. Matthews, John Belz, Elliott Barcikowski, K. Kasahara, Masaki Fukushima, Akitoshi Oshima, Fumio Kakimoto, Dmitri Ivanov, Naoto Sakaki, Paul R. Krehbiel, M. Yamamoto, Y. Takahashi, Keijiro Mukai, Masaomi Ono, Masato Takita, M. Wallace, K. Yamazaki, H. Kawai, Masaaki Tanaka, Nobuyuki Sakurai, S. Kawakami, Hiroyuki Matsumiya, Saori Kasami, A. Di Matteo, T. Seki, Takafumi Uehama, Y. Tsunesada, Maxim Pshirkov, R. Mayta, R. LeVon, Hongsu Kim, Y. Uchihori, Eiji Kido, Kei Nakai, M. V. Kuznetsov, Kazuhiro Machida, K. Sekino, William Hanlon, T. Okuda, Inkyu Park, Grigory Rubtsov, William Rison, D. R. Bergman, R. U. Abbasi, Peter Tinyakov, Samuel Blake, Shoichi Ogio, J. H. Kim, Y. Omura, Dongsu Ryu, Mark A. Stanley, Hirokazu Iwakura, Y. Takagi, Ryo Nakamura, Kazuo Saito, H. Yoshii, M. Yosei, and K. Hibino
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High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Physics ,Atmospheric Science ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Conjunction (astronomy) ,Gamma ray ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics ,Electron ,Radio atmospheric ,01 natural sciences ,Lightning ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Physics - Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,Geophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Electric field ,Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics (physics.ao-ph) ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Atmospheric electricity ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Cosmic-ray observatory ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
In this paper we report the first close, high-resolution observations of downward-directed terrestrial gamma-ray flashes (TGFs) detected by the large-area Telescope Array cosmic ray observatory, obtained in conjunction with broadband VHF interferometer and fast electric field change measurements of the parent discharge. The results show that the TGFs occur during strong initial breakdown pulses (IBPs) in the first few milliseconds of negative cloud-to-ground and low-altitude intracloud flashes, and that the IBPs are produced by a newly-identified streamer-based discharge process called fast negative breakdown. The observations indicate the relativistic runaway electron avalanches (RREAs) responsible for producing the TGFs are initiated by embedded spark-like transient conducting events (TCEs) within the fast streamer system, and potentially also by individual fast streamers themselves. The TCEs are inferred to be the cause of impulsive sub-pulses that are characteristic features of classic IBP sferics. Additional development of the avalanches would be facilitated by the enhanced electric field ahead of the advancing front of the fast negative breakdown. In addition to showing the nature of IBPs and their enigmatic sub-pulses, the observations also provide a possible explanation for the unsolved question of how the streamer to leader transition occurs during the initial negative breakdown, namely as a result of strong currents flowing in the final stage of successive IBPs, extending backward through both the IBP itself and the negative streamer breakdown preceding the IBP., Comment: Typo fixed and reference added. Manuscript is 36 pages. Supplemental Information is 42 pages. This paper is to be published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. Online data repository: Open Science Framework DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/Z3XDA
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27. Endovascular management of iatrogenic arteriovenous fistula of the breast
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Negin Sedaghat, Waka Yanagisawa, and David Gordon‐Thomson
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Breast lesion ,Iatrogenic Disease ,Arteriovenous fistula ,Breast Neoplasms ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Iatrogenic arteriovenous fistula ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Biopsy ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Breast ,Coil embolization ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Endovascular Procedures ,medicine.disease ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Arteriovenous Fistula ,Surgery ,Female ,Radiology ,Complication ,business ,Core biopsy - Abstract
Arteriovenous fistula formation after ultrasound-guided core biopsy of a breast lesion occurs rarely. This is the first reported case of experience with endovascular coil embolization in the management of this rare complication.
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28. Monte Carlo Simulation Techniques
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Pierre Sokolsky and Gordon Thomson
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Computer science - Published
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29. The Inelastic Total Cross Section
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Pierre Sokolsky and Gordon Thomson
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Cross section (physics) - Published
- 2020
30. The Atmosphere
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Pierre Sokolsky and Gordon Thomson
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- 2020
31. Experimental Techniques
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Pierre Sokolsky and Gordon Thomson
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Surface (mathematics) ,Optics ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Detector ,0103 physical sciences ,business ,010306 general physics ,01 natural sciences - Published
- 2020
32. The Cosmic Ray Spectrum
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Pierre Sokolsky and Gordon Thomson
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Physics ,Cosmic ray ,Astrophysics ,Spectrum (topology) - Published
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33. Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Ray Composition
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Gordon Thomson and Pierre Sokolsky
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Materials science ,Composition (visual arts) ,Cosmic ray ,Ultrahigh energy ,Astrophysics - Published
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34. Survey of Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays
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Pierre Sokolsky and Gordon Thomson
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Physics ,Cosmic ray ,Astrophysics ,Ultrahigh energy - Published
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35. Composition
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Pierre Sokolsky and Gordon Thomson
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- 2020
36. Composition
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Pierre Sokolsky and Gordon Thomson
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- 2020
37. Introduction to Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Ray Physics
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Pierre Sokolsky and Gordon Thomson
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- 2020
38. Extensive Air Showers
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Pierre Sokolsky and Gordon Thomson
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- 2020
39. Search for Large-scale Anisotropy on Arrival Directions of Ultra-high-energy Cosmic Rays Observed with the Telescope Array Experiment
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Takashi Sako, Hideaki Shimodaira, Hyoming Jeong, Ryo Higuchi, Inkyu Park, Kenta Yashiro, R. U. Abbasi, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, R. Azuma, Fumiya Shibata, F. Kakimoto, R. Ishimori, Daisuke Ikeda, K. Yamazaki, H. Kawai, Tiffany Wong, R. Takeishi, Masaki Fukushima, Maxim Pshirkov, Hongsu Kim, B. K. Shin, Hideki Tanaka, Toshiyuki Fujii, B. G. Cheon, T. Seki, John Belz, K. Kawata, BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, Akimichi Taketa, Min Hyo Kim, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, Mayuko Minamino, K. Honda, Takayuki Tomida, Seok Ho Jeong, K. H. Lee, Yuta Tanoue, Masaaki Tanaka, D. C. Rodriguez, T.-A. Shibata, S. Kawakami, Motoki Hayashi, Zach Zundel, Peter Tinyakov, Samuel Blake, Gordon Thomson, Ben Stokes, Tom Stroman, Robert Cady, J. P. Lundquist, Shoichi Ogio, Kozo Fujisue, Hiroyuki Sagawa, M. Yamamoto, M. Yosei, Hidemi Ito, Grigory Rubtsov, Koichi Sekino, Kiyoshi Tanaka, D. R. Bergman, T. Suzawa, Y. Zhezher, Heungsu Shin, Isaac Myers, Katsuaki Kasahara, Y. Takahashi, Mai Takamura, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Yuya Oku, Oleg Kalashev, K. Hibino, Shoichi Kishigami, M. Allen, Sergey Troitsky, Toru Nakamura, Kenichi Kadota, T. Matsuyama, S. Ozawa, Masaomi Ono, Toshiyuki Nonaka, Y. Uchihori, Kei Nakai, Ryota Onogi, A. Di Matteo, J. Remington, Hideyuki Ohoka, R. Mayta, Vladim Kuzmin, Ryota Fujiwara, Keitaro Fujita, Saori Kasami, Shingo Kawana, Naoto Sakaki, Naoaki Hayashida, Yoshihiko Nakamura, William Hanlon, Priti Shah, T. Okuda, J. Yang, Masato Takita, R. Sahara, Pierre Sokolsky, M. Takeda, Shigehiro Nagataki, M. Abe, Akitoshi Oshima, Y. Tsunesada, H. Tokuno, Younghoon Kwon, J. D. Smith, J. H. Kim, Elliott Barcikowski, Dmitri Ivanov, Keijiro Mukai, Jyunsei Chiba, Dongsu Ryu, Hirokazu Iwakura, Y. Takagi, Kohei Yada, Y. Omura, Igor Tkachev, Naohiro Sone, H. Oda, N. Inoue, M. Ohnishi, Taichi Inadomi, Federico R. Urban, S. Udo, C. C. H. Jui, Kengo Sano, S. B. Thomas, Yasunori Saito, Yuichiro Tameda, John N. Matthews, S. W. Kim, Hiroyuki Matsumiya, M. Chikawa, Takafumi Uehama, Eiji Kido, M. V. Kuznetsov, Kazuhiro Machida, and Ryo Nakamura
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Physics ,Pierre Auger Observatory ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Cosmic ray ,01 natural sciences ,Auger ,Computational physics ,law.invention ,Telescope ,Dipole ,Amplitude ,Space and Planetary Science ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Ultra-high-energy cosmic ray ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Anisotropy ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Motivated by the detection of a significant dipole structure in the arrival directions of ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays above 8 EeV reported by the Pierre Auger Observatory (Auger), we search for a large-scale anisotropy using data collected with the surface detector array of the Telescope Array Experiment (TA). With 11 years of TA data, a dipole structure in a projection of the right ascension is fitted with an amplitude of 3.3+- 1.9% and a phase of 131 +- 33 degrees. The corresponding 99% confidence-level upper limit on the amplitude is 7.3%. At the current level of statistics, the fitted result is compatible with both an isotropic distribution and the dipole structure reported by Auger., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, Proofed title. Added journal reference and DOI
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40. Gamma Ray Showers Observed at Ground Level in Coincidence With Downward Lightning Leaders
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Fumiya Shibata, R. W. Springer, Maxim Pshirkov, John Belz, Akitoshi Oshima, Hiroyuki Sagawa, Fumio Kakimoto, D. R. Bergman, Zach Zundel, K. Hibino, Koichi Sekino, K. Kasahara, Y. Tsunesada, Hideaki Shimodaira, Ryo Nakamura, R. LeVon, Hongsu Kim, Kazuo Saito, Shoichi Kishigami, Heungsu Shin, Shunsuke Ozawa, Mayuko Minamino, K. Honda, Hidemi Ito, K. Martens, Toshitsugu Fujii, M. Yamamoto, Y. Yoneda, N. Inoue, G. Vasiloff, Ryuji Takeishi, Masato Takita, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Masaomi Ono, Priti Shah, Hideki Tanaka, Grigory Rubtsov, M. Ohnishi, H. Yoshii, Ryota Onogi, Ben Stokes, Daisuke Ikeda, Elliott Barcikowski, Sergey Troitsky, Masaaki Tanaka, T. Matuyama, Vladim Kuzmin, Jyunsei Chiba, Dongsu Ryu, M. Allen, Helio Takai, Takayuki Tomida, Dmitri Ivanov, Tiffany Wong, B. G. Cheon, Keijiro Mukai, S. Jeong, Masaki Fukushima, B. K. Shin, K. Oki, Federico R. Urban, J. Remington, S. Udo, C. C. H. Jui, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, R. Yamane, Peter Tinyakov, Samuel Blake, Shoichi Ogio, Rasha Abbasi, William Rison, H. Kawai, Michiyuki Chikawa, M. Byrne, Naoaki Hayashida, S. Kawakami, Kiyoshi Tanaka, S. B. Thomas, Akimichi Taketa, Y. Hayashi, Toru Nakamura, K. Kawata, T. Seki, Kenichi Kadota, J. Lan, Igor Tkachev, R. Cady, J. P. Lundquist, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, D. Rodeheffer, Toshiyuki Nonaka, T.-A. Shibata, Gordon Thomson, S. Yoshida, Hiroshi Yamaoka, Tom Stroman, Naoto Sakaki, Kenta Yashiro, D. C. Rodriguez, Isaac Myers, Inkyu Park, Y. Uchihori, H. Tokuno, K. Yamazaki, J. D. Smith, Yuichiro Tameda, John N. Matthews, William Hanlon, T. Okuda, J. H. Kim, J. Yang, Y. J. Kwon, Hideyuki Ohoka, Paul R. Krehbiel, T. Goto, Eiji Kido, Pierre Sokolsky, Kazuhiro Machida, M. Takeda, Shigehiro Nagataki, R. J. Thomas, and O. Kalashev
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Atmospheric Science ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics ,Radiation ,01 natural sciences ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,law.invention ,Telescope ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,Electron avalanche ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Cosmic-ray observatory ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Physics ,Lightning detection ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Gamma ray ,Lightning ,Physics - Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics ,Geophysics ,13. Climate action ,Space and Planetary Science ,Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics (physics.ao-ph) ,Satellite ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Bursts of gamma ray showers have been observed in coincidence with downward propagating negative leaders in lightning flashes by the Telescope Array Surface Detector (TASD). The TASD is a 700~square kilometer cosmic ray observatory located in southwestern Utah, U.S.A. In data collected between 2014 and 2016, correlated observations showing the structure and temporal development of three shower-producing flashes were obtained with a 3D lightning mapping array, and electric field change measurements were obtained for an additional seven flashes, in both cases co-located with the TASD. National Lightning Detection Network (NLDN) information was also used throughout. The showers arrived in a sequence of 2--5 short-duration ($\le$10~$\mu$s) bursts over time intervals of several hundred microseconds, and originated at an altitude of $\simeq$3--5 kilometers above ground level during the first 1--2 ms of downward negative leader breakdown at the beginning of cloud-to-ground lightning flashes. The shower footprints, associated waveforms and the effect of atmospheric propagation indicate that the showers consist primarily of downward-beamed gamma radiation. This has been supported by GEANT simulation studies, which indicate primary source fluxes of $\simeq$$10^{12}$--$10^{14}$ photons for $16^{\circ}$ half-angle beams. We conclude that the showers are terrestrial gamma-ray flashes (TGFs), similar to those observed by satellites, but that the ground-based observations are more representative of the temporal source activity and are also more sensitive than satellite observations, which detect only the most powerful TGFs.
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41. On energy harvesting from a vibro-impact oscillator with dielectric membranes
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Euan Rodgers, Daniil Yurchenko, Dimitry V. Val, Zhihui Lai, and Gordon Thomson
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Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Acoustics ,Aerospace Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Dielectric ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Computer Science Applications ,Vibration ,Mechanical system ,020303 mechanical engineering & transports ,Membrane ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Signal Processing ,Ball (bearing) ,0210 nano-technology ,Bouncing ball dynamics ,Energy harvesting ,Civil and Structural Engineering ,Voltage - Abstract
A vibro-impact mechanical system comprising of a ball moving freely between two dielectric membranes located at a certain distance from each other is studied. The system generates electricity when the ball moving due ambient vibrations impacts one of the membranes. The energy harvesting principle of the proposed system is explained and then used to formulate a numerical model for estimating the system output voltage. The dynamic behavior and output performance of the system are thoroughly studied under a harmonic excitation, as well as different initial conditions and various values of the restitution coefficient of the membranes. The delivered research results are useful for selecting the system parameters to achieve its optimal output performance in a realistic vibrational environment. Potential application of the proposed system for energy harvesting from car engine vibrations is presented.
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42. Parametric study of a novel vibro-impact energy harvesting system with dielectric elastomer
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Gordon Thomson, Dimitry V. Val, Zhihui Lai, Daniil Yurchenko, and Roman V. Bobryk
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Acoustics ,02 engineering and technology ,Building and Construction ,Structural engineering ,Dielectric ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Elastomer ,01 natural sciences ,Mechanical system ,General Energy ,Membrane ,0103 physical sciences ,Horizontal position representation ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Energy (signal processing) ,Voltage ,Parametric statistics - Abstract
A vibro-impacting mechanical system with two dielectric elastomeric membranes for harvesting energy from ambient vibrations is proposed. The purpose of the paper is to study the system performance under different angles of its inclination with respect to a horizontal position in the effort to determine the best layout of the system. The dimensional, electrical and dynamic parameters of the dielectric elastomeric membrane are analysed and then used to numerically estimate the output voltage of the proposed system. The electrical properties of the dielectric elastomer membrane are validated experimentally, and the dynamic behaviors of the system are fully studied under different initial conditions. The system output performances under harmonic excitation are further discussed. The approach and an application example for the design of the proposed device subjected to a certain vibrational environment is presented.
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43. The bursts of high energy events observed by the telescope array surface detector
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Hiroshi Yamaoka, T. Suzawa, Robert M. Anderson, Hideaki Shimodaira, Isaac Myers, M. Abe, Kenta Yashiro, T. Goto, Elliott Barcikowski, Dmitri Ivanov, Keijiro Mukai, Maxim Pshirkov, Sergey Troitsky, A. L. Sampson, Takaaki Ishii, Kanako Yamazaki, Priti Shah, K. Tsutsumi, S. Kitamura, Fumiya Shibata, D. C. Rodriguez, Hidemi Ito, S. Kawakami, J. P. Lundquist, Keiji Saito, Igor Tkachev, R. Ishimori, John Belz, R. W. Springer, Pierre Sokolsky, Naoaki Hayashida, Akimichi Taketa, Ben Stokes, K. Oki, Koichi Sekino, H. Yoshii, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, R. Yamane, Federico R. Urban, Kiyoshi Tanaka, Y. Yoneda, N. Inoue, M. Ohnishi, Michiyuki Chikawa, Hiroyuki Sagawa, R. Zollinger, S. Udo, C. C. H. Jui, Heungsu Shin, M. Takeda, Shigehiro Nagataki, Ryuji Takeishi, Akitoshi Oshima, Y. Uchihori, Y. J. Kwon, Hideyuki Ohoka, K. Nagasawa, S. B. Thomas, Tomohiro Matsuda, H. Kawai, Mai Takamura, T.-A. Shibata, Fumio Kakimoto, Peter Tinyakov, Gordon Thomson, K. Hibino, Samuel Blake, Byung Gu Cheon, Tom Stroman, Robert Cady, Shoichi Ogio, Zach Zundel, Hang Bae Kim, G. Vasiloff, L. M. Scott, J. Ogura, K. Martens, Hideki Tanaka, Jyunsei Chiba, Dongsu Ryu, B. K. Shin, Takayuki Tomida, Masato Takita, Mayuko Minamino, K. Honda, Yasunori Kitamura, Rasha Abbasi, A. Nozato, Y. Hayashi, Yoshiki Tsunesada, Daisuke Ikeda, M. Allen, Inkyu Park, S. R. Stratton, K. Kawata, Masaaki Tanaka, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Tiffany Wong, Masaki Fukushima, Douglas Bergman, Takahiro Fujii, V. Kuzmin, Ryota Onogi, J. H. Kim, S. Yoshida, Naoto Sakaki, O. Kalashev, Toru Nakamura, Eiji Kido, Kazuhiro Machida, Kenichi Kadota, T. Matsuyama, S. Ozawa, Yasunori Saito, K. Kasahara, Shoichi Kishigami, R. Azuma, Yuichiro Tameda, John N. Matthews, Masaomi Ono, G. Rubtsov, Shingo Kawana, William Hanlon, T. Okuda, J. Yang, H. Tokuno, J. D. Smith, J. Lan, and Toshiyuki Nonaka
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Physics ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Gamma ray ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Astronomy ,Cosmic ray ,Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Lightning ,Particle detector ,law.invention ,Telescope ,Air shower ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Ultra-high-energy cosmic ray ,010306 general physics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Terrestrial gamma-ray flash - Abstract
The Telescope Array (TA) experiment is designed to detect air showers induced by ultra high energy cosmic rays. The TA ground Surface particle Detector (TASD) observed several short-time bursts of air shower like events. These bursts are not likely due to chance coincidence between single shower events. The expectation of chance coincidence is less than 10 − 4 for five-year's observation. We checked the correlation between these bursts of events and lightning data, and found evidence for correlations in timing and position. Some features of the burst events are similar to those of a normal cosmic ray air shower, and some are not. On this paper, we report the observed bursts of air shower like events and their correlation with lightning.
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44. First upper limits on the radar cross section of cosmic-ray induced extensive air showers
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John Belz, Eiji Kido, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Fumiya Shibata, Kazuhiro Machida, R. Ishimori, Takahiro Fujii, Helio Takai, M. Abou Bakr Othman, Maxim Pshirkov, J. H. Kim, W. R. Cho, C. Jayanthmurthy, O. Kalashev, R. W. Springer, Peter Tinyakov, Samuel Blake, Shoichi Ogio, Charlie Jui, Mayuko Minamino, K. Honda, Yasunori Kitamura, Masaaki Tanaka, G. Vasiloff, J. P. Lundquist, Toru Nakamura, Jyunsei Chiba, Kenichi Kadota, Akitoshi Oshima, Dongsu Ryu, Ryuji Takeishi, M. J. Chae, S. Kitamura, Hidemi Ito, K. Nagasawa, Y. Uchihori, Hideaki Shimodaira, Hiroyuki Sagawa, Fumio Kakimoto, T. Matsuyama, D. Z. Besson, M. Allen, Y. J. Kwon, Michiyuki Chikawa, Priti Shah, T. Suzawa, Hideyuki Ohoka, Isaac Myers, K. Oki, Y. Yoneda, N. Inoue, S. I. Lim, M. Ohnishi, Tomohiro Matsuda, S. Prohira, Masato Takita, Suresh Venkatesh, K. Yamazaki, J. Ogura, Mai Takamura, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, R. Yamane, Ahmad RezazadehReyhani, Toshiyuki Nonaka, T. Goto, S. Udo, R. Azuma, Rasha Abbasi, Hiroshi Yamaoka, Pierre Sokolsky, Yuichiro Tameda, B. G. Cheon, John N. Matthews, L. M. Scott, Zach Zundel, Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny, Takaaki Ishii, Bokkyun Shin, A. Nozato, Y. Hayashi, Sergey Troitsky, Hongsu Kim, A. L. Sampson, K. Kawata, D. C. Rodriguez, V. Kuzmin, S. Kawakami, Akimichi Taketa, K. Martens, H. Kawai, S. Yoshida, Hideki Tanaka, M. Takeda, Daisuke Ikeda, M. Byrne, S. B. Thomas, S. R. Stratton, Shigehiro Nagataki, Tiffany Wong, Masaki Fukushima, J. Lan, Douglas Bergman, Ross Anderson, Kiyoshi Tanaka, Kenta Yashiro, K. Tsutsumi, R. Zollinger, Naoaki Hayashida, M. Abe, S. Kunwar, Igor Tkachev, R. Cady, David Schurig, K. Hibino, H. Yoshii, Y. Tsunesada, Shunsuke Ozawa, Ben Stokes, Elliott Barcikowski, Dmitri Ivanov, Keijiro Mukai, Federico R. Urban, T.-A. Shibata, Gordon Thomson, Tom Stroman, Inkyu Park, K. Kasahara, Masaomi Ono, G. Rubtsov, Takayuki Tomida, W.H. Gillman, H. Tokuno, J. D. Smith, Shingo Kawana, William Hanlon, T. Okuda, J. Yang, and J. C. Hanson
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Physics ,Radar cross-section ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Pulse-Doppler radar ,business.industry ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,Continuous-wave radar ,Radar engineering details ,Optics ,Radar astronomy ,law ,Radar imaging ,0103 physical sciences ,Radar ,Radar display ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,010306 general physics ,business ,Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM) ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Remote sensing - Abstract
TARA (Telescope Array Radar) is a cosmic ray radar detection experiment colocated with Telescope Array, the conventional surface scintillation detector (SD) and fluorescence telescope detector (FD) near Delta, Utah, U.S.A. The TARA detector combines a 40 kW, 54.1 MHz VHF transmitter and high-gain transmitting antenna which broadcasts the radar carrier over the SD array and within the FD field of view, towards a 250 MS/s DAQ receiver. TARA has been collecting data since 2013 with the primary goal of observing the radar signatures of extensive air showers (EAS). Simulations indicate that echoes are expected to be short in duration (~10 microseconds) and exhibit rapidly changing frequency, with rates on the order of 1 MHz/microsecond. The EAS radar cross-section (RCS) is currently unknown although it is the subject of over 70 years of speculation. A novel signal search technique is described in which the expected radar echo of a particular air shower is used as a matched filter template and compared to waveforms obtained by triggering the radar DAQ using the Telescope Array fluorescence detector. No evidence for the scattering of radio frequency radiation by EAS is obtained to date. We report the first quantitative RCS upper limits using EAS that triggered the Telescope Array Fluorescence Detector., Comment: 21 pages, 30 figures
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45. Search for EeV protons of galactic origin
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R. Ishimori, R. Zollinger, Kenta Yashiro, Yasunori Saito, Yuichiro Tameda, John N. Matthews, K. Nagasawa, J. Yang, Y. J. Kwon, Eiji Kido, Hideyuki Ohoka, Kazuhiro Machida, J. Lan, S. Kitamura, Masato Takita, M. Abe, Byung Gu Cheon, Hidemi Ito, John Belz, Toshiyuki Nonaka, Elliott Barcikowski, Takayuki Tomida, Igor Tkachev, R. Cady, Motoki Hayashi, J. P. Lundquist, Ryuji Takeishi, BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, K. Hibino, Ben Stokes, Inkyu Park, T. Matsuyama, L. M. Scott, S. Ozawa, Dmitri Ivanov, Keijiro Mukai, Hiroshi Yamaoka, Tomohiro Matsuda, Mayuko Minamino, K. Honda, Y. Yoneda, N. Inoue, Federico R. Urban, A. Nozato, Y. Hayashi, K. Oki, M. Ohnishi, Yasunori Kitamura, T. Goto, S. Udo, C. C. H. Jui, K. Kawata, M. Allen, Douglas Bergman, Yoshiki Tsunesada, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Masaaki Tanaka, Sergey Troitsky, Daisuke Ikeda, Hideaki Shimodaira, Toru Nakamura, Kenichi Kadota, S. R. Stratton, H. Kawai, K. Kasahara, Akitoshi Oshima, S. B. Thomas, O. Kalashev, Shoichi Kishigami, Koichi Sekino, Kanako Yamazaki, Takahiro Fujii, Tiffany Wong, Priti Shah, K. Saito, Masaki Fukushima, Masaomi Ono, Jyunsei Chiba, Dongsu Ryu, B. K. Shin, Grigory Rubtsov, K. Martens, Hideki Tanaka, S. Yoshida, Y. Takahashi, Mai Takamura, Ryota Onogi, J. H. Kim, Vladim Kuzmin, H. Yoshii, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, A. H. Tirone, R. Yamane, Kiyoshi Tanaka, J. Ogura, Naoto Sakaki, Naoaki Hayashida, Peter Tinyakov, Samuel Blake, Maxim Pshirkov, Shoichi Ogio, T.-A. Shibata, Gordon Thomson, Tom Stroman, Zach Zundel, Pierre Sokolsky, Hang Bae Kim, Akimichi Taketa, Heungsu Shin, Rasha Abbasi, M. Takeda, Fumio Kakimoto, Shigehiro Nagataki, Michiyuki Chikawa, K. Tsutsumi, R. Azuma, S. Kawakami, Hiroyuki Sagawa, Y. Uchihori, T. Suzawa, Isaac Myers, Takaaki Ishii, D. C. Rodriguez, Shingo Kawana, William Hanlon, T. Okuda, H. Tokuno, J. D. Smith, and Fumiya Shibata
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High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Galactic anticenter ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Cosmic ray ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Galactic plane ,01 natural sciences ,Galactic tide ,law.invention ,Telescope ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Galactic corona ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Anisotropy ,Longitude ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
Cosmic rays in the energy range $10^{18.0}$ - $10^{18.5}$ eV are thought to have a light, probably protonic, composition. To study their origin one can search for anisotropy in their arrival directions. Extragalactic cosmic rays should be isotropic, but galactic cosmic rays of this type should be seen mostly along the galactic plane, and there should be a shortage of events coming from directions near the galactic anticenter. This is due to the fact that, under the influence of the galactic magnetic field, the transition from ballistic to diffusive behavior is well advanced, and this qualitative picture persists over the whole energy range. Guided by models of the galactic magnetic field that indicate that the enhancement along the galactic plane should have a standard deviation of about 20$^\circ$ in galactic latitude, and the deficit in the galactic anticenter direction should have a standard deviation of about 50$^\circ$ in galactic longitude, we use the data of the Telescope Array surface detector in $10^{18.0}$ to $10^{18.5}$ eV energy range to search for these effects. The data are isotropic. Neither an enhancement along the galactic plane nor a deficit in the galactic anticenter direction is found. Using these data we place an upper limit on the fraction of EeV cosmic rays of galactic origin at 1.3% at 95% confidence level.
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46. Forecasting Squat of Post Panamax Container Ships in PortMiami’s Entrance Channel
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Gordon Thomson, Jon Nitkin, Wim van der Molen, Doug Scott, and David Taylor
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Container (abstract data type) ,Squat ,Geology ,Marine engineering ,Entrance channel - Published
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47. DEVELOPMENT OF BORROW AREAS ALONG THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI RIVER
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Blake Cotton, Brad Miller, Ben Hartman, Gordon Thomson, John Sullivan, Dain Gillen, Alicia Sellers, Matt Clark, and Rodey Batiza
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Geography ,Archaeology - Published
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48. Search for point sources of ultra-high energy photons with the Telescope Array surface detector
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Yasunori Saito, Yuichiro Tameda, John N. Matthews, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, Takayuki Tomida, Heungsu Shin, D. C. Rodriguez, Fumio Kakimoto, Hideki Tanaka, Hideyuki Ohoka, Pierre Sokolsky, Elliott Barcikowski, M. Takeda, Shigehiro Nagataki, Yana Zhezher, K. Hibino, Dmitri Ivanov, Douglas Bergman, Hideaki Shimodaira, Hyoming Jeong, Keijiro Mukai, Younghoon Kwon, T. Suzawa, K. Martens, Eiji Kido, Kenta Yashiro, M. V. Kuznetsov, K. Tsutsumi, Kazuhiro Machida, K. Yamazaki, Isaac Myers, Sergey Troitsky, K. H. Lee, Grigory Rubtsov, T.-A. Shibata, Hidemi Ito, J. Remington, Gordon Thomson, BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, K. Kasahara, Tom Stroman, Shoichi Kishigami, Robert Cady, Mayuko Minamino, John Belz, Hiroyuki Sagawa, Kiyoshi Tanaka, Kuzmin, Maxim Pshirkov, K. Honda, J. H. Kim, Toshio Seki, Y. Uchihori, Kei Nakai, Masaaki Tanaka, Naoaki Hayashida, Akitoshi Oshima, Y. Tsunesada, Y. Omura, Fumiya Shibata, Masaomi Ono, Toshiyuki Nonaka, R. Sahara, M. Allen, Takashi Sako, R. Ishimori, Hongsu Kim, Toru Nakamura, Kohei Yada, Igor Tkachev, Kenichi Kadota, Inkyu Park, Shingo Kawana, Jyunsei Chiba, Dongsu Ryu, H. Oda, T. Fujii, Keitaro Fujita, Y. Takagi, Akimichi Taketa, Ben Stokes, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, N. Inoue, B. G. Cheon, H. Kawai, B. K. Shin, M. Ohnishi, Federico R. Urban, S. Udo, C. C. H. Jui, Oleg Kalashev, William Hanlon, S. B. Thomas, S. Kawakami, T. Okuda, Rasha Abbasi, Seok Ho Jeong, J. Yang, L. M. Scott, Y. Hayashi, M. Yamamoto, Priti Shah, K. Kawata, Zach Zundel, Nobuyuki Sakurai, Ryota Onogi, A. Di Matteo, Daisuke Ikeda, Ryota Fujiwara, R. Mayta, S. R. Stratton, Tiffany Wong, Naoto Sakaki, R. Takeishi, Ryo Nakamura, Kazuo Saito, Masaki Fukushima, H. Yoshii, R. Azuma, T. Matsuyama, S. Ozawa, Masato Takita, H. Yamaoka, Michiyuki Chikawa, H. Tokuno, J. D. Smith, Peter Tinyakov, Samuel Blake, Shoichi Ogio, Yuta Tanoue, Motoki Hayashi, J. P. Lundquist, Koichi Sekino, Y. Takahashi, Mai Takamura, and M. Abe
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Physics ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Photon flux ,Library science ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Joint research ,High energy photon ,Science research ,Space and Planetary Science ,0103 physical sciences ,Research policy ,Science policy ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,010306 general physics ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Vice president - Abstract
The surface detector (SD) of the Telescope Array (TA) experiment allows one to indirectly detect photons with energies of order $10^{18}$ eV and higher and to separate photons from the cosmic-ray background. In this paper we present the results of a blind search for point sources of ultra-high energy (UHE) photons in the Northern sky using the TA SD data. The photon-induced extensive air showers (EAS) are separated from the hadron-induced EAS background by means of a multivariate classifier based upon 16 parameters that characterize the air shower events. No significant evidence for the photon point sources is found. The upper limits are set on the flux of photons from each particular direction in the sky within the TA field of view, according to the experiment's angular resolution for photons. Average 95% C.L. upper limits for the point-source flux of photons with energies greater than $10^{18}$, $10^{18.5}$, $10^{19}$, $10^{19.5}$ and $10^{20}$ eV are $0.094$, $0.029$, $0.010$, $0.0073$ and $0.0058$ km$^{-2}$yr$^{-1}$ respectively. For the energies higher than $10^{18.5}$ eV, the photon point-source limits are set for the first time. Numerical results for each given direction in each energy range are provided as a supplement to this paper., Comment: accepted to MNRAS, 11 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables; results in text-file format are supplemented to paper source
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49. The Cosmic-Ray Composition between 2 PeV and 2 EeV Observed with the TALE Detector in Monocular Mode
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BayarJon Paul Lubsandorzhiev, Mayuko Minamino, K. Honda, Masaaki Tanaka, Ryuji Takeishi, Hiroyuki Sagawa, Yasunori Saito, Pierre Sokolsky, B. K. Shin, M. Takeda, M. Yamamoto, Shigehiro Nagataki, R. Sahara, Toshiyuki Fujii, Shingo Kawana, William Hanlon, T. Okuda, J. Yang, M. Allen, Seok Ho Jeong, Nobuyuki Sakurai, K. H. Lee, T.-A. Shibata, Shoichi Kishigami, Yuichiro Tameda, John N. Matthews, Zach Zundel, T. Suzawa, Fugo Yoshida, Gordon Thomson, Tom Stroman, Fumiya Shibata, Ryota Onogi, Saori Kasami, D. Ikeda, Robert Cady, S. W. Kim, Ryosuke Tsuda, Isaac Myers, Hidemi Ito, R. Mayta, Masaomi Ono, H. Kawai, K. Kawata, N. Inoue, B. G. Cheon, Katsuaki Kasahara, J. H. Kim, Takashi Sako, T. Seki, Kiyoshi Tanaka, Koichi Sekino, M. Ohnishi, Min Hyo Kim, Takayuki Tomida, Grigory Rubtsov, Hideki Tanaka, Peter Tinyakov, Samuel Blake, Toshiyuki Nonaka, Taichi Inadomi, Norimichi Shibata, Y. Omura, Hideaki Shimodaira, Hyoming Jeong, Shoichi Ogio, Younghoon Kwon, Inkyu Park, John Belz, T. Matsuyama, Ryo Higuchi, Ryota Fukushima, S. Ozawa, Katsuya Yamazaki, Y. Nakamura, Federico R. Urban, Heungsu Shin, Kohei Yada, S. Kawakami, Keitaro Fujita, Y. Takahashi, Mai Takamura, Elliott Barcikowski, R. U. Abbasi, Y. Uchihori, Kei Nakai, Maxim Pshirkov, Dmitri Ivanov, S. Udo, C. C. H. Jui, Koki Sato, Tiffany Wong, Yuto Arai, Keijiro Mukai, Hiroyuki Matsumiya, Masaki Fukushima, Yusuke Kimura, Akimichi Taketa, Yuta Tanoue, Ryota Fujiwara, M. Chikawa, Takafumi Uehama, Tareq Abu-Zayyad, Motoki Hayashi, G. Furlich, Takaaki Ishii, J. P. Lundquist, Jyunsei Chiba, Naoto Sakaki, Daiki Shinto, Eiji Kido, M. V. Kuznetsov, Kazuhiro Machida, D. C. Rodriguez, Kozo Fujisue, Kengo Sano, Priti Shah, Dongsu Ryu, S. B. Thomas, Hirokazu Iwakura, Y. Takagi, Igor Tkachev, Naohiro Sone, H. Oda, Kenta Yashiro, Masato Takita, F. Kakimoto, Hongsu Kim, Sergey Troitsky, J. Remington, Naoaki Hayashida, Akitoshi Oshima, Y. Tsunesada, Ben Stokes, Y. Zhezher, Hideyuki Ohoka, Vladim Kuzmin, Toru Nakamura, Kenichi Kadota, M. Abe, Yuya Oku, Oleg Kalashev, Ryo Nakamura, D. R. Bergman, K. Hibino, H. Tokuno, and J. D. Smith
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High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Astroparticle physics ,Physics ,Monocular ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Detector ,Mode (statistics) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Cosmic ray ,Astrophysics ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Space and Planetary Science ,0103 physical sciences ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics - Abstract
We report on a measurement of the cosmic ray composition by the Telescope Array Low-Energy Extension (TALE) air fluorescence detector (FD). By making use of the Cherenkov light signal in addition to air fluorescence light from cosmic ray (CR) induced extensive air showers, the TALE FD can measure the properties of the cosmic rays with energies as low as $\sim 2$ PeV and exceeding 1 EeV. In this paper, we present results on the measurement of $X_{\rm max}$ distributions of showers observed over this energy range. Data collected over a period of $\sim 4$ years was analyzed for this study. The resulting $X_{\rm max}$ distributions are compared to the Monte Carlo (MC) simulated data distributions for primary cosmic rays with varying composition and a 4-component fit is performed. The comparison and fit are performed for energy bins, of width 0.1 or 0.2 in $\log_{10} (E/{\rm eV})$, spanning the full range of the measured energies. We also examine the mean $X_{\rm max}$ value as a function of energy for cosmic rays with energies greater than $10^{15.8}$ eV. Below $10^{17.3}$ eV, the slope of the mean $X_{\rm max}$ as a function of energy (the elongation rate) for the data is significantly smaller than that of all elements in the models, indicating that the composition is becoming heavier with energy in this energy range. This is consistent with a rigidity-dependent cutoff of events from galactic sources. Finally, an increase in the $X_{\rm max}$ elongation rate is observed at energies just above $10^{17}$ eV indicating another change in the cosmic rays composition., 20 pages, 22 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ
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50. A century of U.S. beach nourishment
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Bret M. Webb, Nicole A. Elko, Quin Robertson, Kimberly Garvey, Gordon Thomson, Tiffany Roberts Briggs, and Lindino Benedet
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0106 biological sciences ,Shore ,geography ,Managed retreat ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Shore protection ,Cubic metre ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Aquatic Science ,Oceanography ,01 natural sciences ,Yard ,Fishery ,Beach nourishment ,Foot (unit) ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
This study analyzed decadal and regional trends in one type of shore protection method: beach nourishment, since its beginning in the U.S. nearly 100 years ago. While strategies such as managed retreat may be more feasible in the long-term, beach nourishment is a dominant method of shore protection in the U.S. today. During the last century, the beaches of over 475 U.S. communities have been restored with over 1.5 billion cubic yards (cy) (1.2 billion cubic meters (m3) of sand. Over 3200 individual nourishment events have occurred with many communities renourishing multiple times. Six states account for over 83% of the total volume of sand placed on beaches: California, Florida, New Jersey, North Carolina, New York, and Louisiana. New Jersey has been the most productive state in terms of sand volume per linear foot (meter) of shoreline, but has placed less than 3 cy along each foot (7 m3/m) of its oceanfront coasts annually. Growth in sand volume placed has been exponential over the last century, with the total annual volume of sand placed on U.S. beaches increasing to 37 million cy (28 million m3) per year in the last decade. Regionally, long-term beach management programs in California, Florida, and Louisiana reveal that despite significant differences in motivation, timelines and funding mechanisms, similarities are long-term beach management plans and dedicated funding sources at local, state, and/or federal levels.
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