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2. Differential cross sections and photon beam asymmetries of $\eta$ photoproduction on the proton at $E_\gamma$ = 1.3-2.4 GeV
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Hashimoto, T., Nam, T., Muramatsu, N., Ahn, J. K., Chang, W. C., Chen, J. Y., Chu, M. L., Date, S., Gogami, T., Goto, H., Hamano, H., He, Q. H., Hicks, K., Hiraiwa, T., Honda, Y., Hotta, T., Ikuno, H., Inoue, Y., Ishikawa, T., Jaegle, I., Jo, J. M., Kasamatsu, Y., Katsuragawa, H., Kido, S., Kon, Y., Matsumoto, S., Matsumura, Y., Miyabe, M., Mizutani, K., Nakamura, T., Nakano, T., Niiyama, M., Nozawa, Y., Ohashi, Y., Ohnishi, H., Ohta, T., Ozawa, K., Rangacharyulu, C., Ryu, S. Y., Sada, Y., Shibukawa, T., Shimizu, H., Shirai, R., Shiraishi, K., Strokovsky, E. A., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Suzuki, S., Tanaka, S., Taniguchi, Y., Tokiyasu, A., Tomida, N., Tsuchikawa, Y., Ueda, T., Yamazaki, H., Yamazaki, R., Yanai, Y., Yorita, T., Yoshida, C., and Yosoi, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We have carried out exclusive measurements for the photoproduction of an $\eta$ meson from a proton target with an egg-shaped calorimeter made of BGO crystals (BGOegg) and forward charged-particle detectors at the SPring-8 LEPS2 beamline. The differential cross sections and photon beam asymmetries of the $\gamma p \to \eta p$ reaction are measured in a center-of-mass energy ($W$) range of $1.82$-$2.32$ GeV and a polar angle range of $-1.0 < \cos{\theta^{\eta}_{\mathrm{c.m.}}} < 0.6$. The reaction is identified by selecting a proton and two $\gamma$'s produced by an $\eta$-meson decay. The kinematic fit method was employed to select the reaction candidate with the confidence level larger than $1$\%. A bump structure at $W$ = $2.0$-$2.3$ GeV in the differential cross section is confirmed at extremely backward $\eta$ polar angles, where the existing data are inconsistent with each other. This bump structure is likely associated with high-spin resonances that couple with $s\bar{s}$ quarks. The results of the photon beam asymmetries in a wide $\eta$ polar angle range are new for the photon beam energies exceeding $2.1$ GeV. These results are not reproduced by the existing partial wave analyses. They provide an additional constraint to nucleon resonance studies at high energies., Comment: 16 pages, 11 figures
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- 2022
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3. SPring-8 LEPS2 beamline: A facility to produce a multi-GeV photon beam via laser Compton scattering
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Muramatsu, N., Yosoi, M., Yorita, T., Ohashi, Y., Ahn, J. K., Ajimura, S., Asano, Y., Chang, W. C., Chen, J. Y., Date, S., Gogami, T., Hamano, H., Hashimoto, T., Hiraiwa, T., Hotta, T., Ishikawa, T., Kasamatsu, Y., Katsuragawa, H., Kobayakawa, R., Kohri, H., Masumoto, S., Matsumura, Y., Miyabe, M., Mizutani, K., Morino, Y., Nakano, T., Nam, T., Niiyama, M., Nozawa, Y., Ohkuma, H., Ohnishi, H., Ohta, T., Oishi, M., Ozawa, K., Ryu, S. Y., Sada, Y., Saito, H., Shibukawa, T., Shimizu, H., Shirai, R., Shoji, M., Sumihama, M., Suzuki, S., Tanaka, S., Taniuchi, Y., Tokiyasu, A. O., Tomida, N., Tsuchikawa, Y., Watanabe, K., Yoon, C. J., and Yoshida, C.
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Physics - Accelerator Physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
We have constructed a new laser-Compton-scattering facility, called the LEPS2 beamline, at the 8-GeV electron storage ring, SPring-8. This facility provides a linearly polarized photon beam in a tagged energy range of 1.3--2.4 GeV. Thanks to a small divergence of the low-emittance storage-ring electrons, the tagged photon beam has a size (sigma) suppressed to about 4 mm even after it travels about 130 m to the experimental building that is independent of the storage ring building and contains large detector systems. This beamline is designed to achieve a photon beam intensity higher than that of the first laser-Compton-scattering beamline at SPring-8 by adopting the simultaneous injection of up to four high-power laser beams and increasing a transmittance for the long photon-beam path up to about 77%. The new beamline is under operation for hadron photoproduction experiments.
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- 2021
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4. Search for $\eta'$ bound nuclei in the $^{12}{\rm C}(\gamma,p)$ reaction with simultaneous detection of decay products
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Tomida, N., Muramatsu, N., Niiyama, M., Ahn, J. K., Chang, W. C., Chen, J. Y., Chu, M. L., Daté, S., Gogami, T., Goto, H., Hamano, H., Hashimoto, T., He, Q. H., Hicks, K., Hiraiwa, T., Honda, Y., Hotta, T., Ikuno, H., Inoue, Y., Ishikawa, T., Jaegle, I., Jo, J. M., Kasamatsu, Y., Katsuragawa, H., Kido, S., Kon, Y., Maruyama, T., Masumoto, S., Matsumura, Y., Miyabe, M., Mizutani, K., Nagahiro, H., Nakamura, T., Nakano, T., Nam, T., Ngan, T. N. T., Nozawa, Y., Ohashi, Y., Ohnishi, H., Ohta, T., Ozawa, K., Rangacharyulu, C., Ryu, S. Y., Sada, Y., Sasagawa, M., Shibukawa, T., Shimizu, H., Shirai, R., Shiraishi, K., Strokovsky, E. A., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Suzuki, S., Tanaka, S., Tokiyasu, A., Tsuchikawa, Y., Ueda, T., Yamazaki, H., Yamazaki, R., Yanai, Y., Yorita, T., Yoshida, C., and Yosoi, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We measured missing mass spectrum of the $^{12}{\rm C}(\gamma,p)$ reaction for the first time in coincidence with potential decay products from $\eta'$ bound nuclei. We tagged an ($\eta+p$) pair associated with the $\eta'N\to\eta N$ process in a nucleus. After applying kinematical selections to reduce backgrounds, no signal events were observed in the bound-state region. An upper limit of the signal cross section in the opening angle $\cos\theta^{\eta p}_{lab}<-0.9$ was obtained to be 2.2 nb/sr at the 90$\%$ confidence level. It is compared with theoretical cross sections, whose normalization ambiguity is suppressed by measuring a quasifree $\eta'$ production rate. Our results indicate a small branching fraction of the $\eta'N\to\eta N$ process and/or a shallow $\eta'$-nucleus potential., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures
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- 2020
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5. Differential cross section and photon-beam asymmetry for the gamma p -> pi- Delta++(1232) reaction at forward pi- angles for Egamma=1.5-2.95 GeV
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Kohri, H., Shiu, S. H., Chang, W. C., Yanai, Y., Ahn, D. S., Ahn, J. K., Chen, J. Y., Date, S., Ejiri, H., Fujimura, H., Fujiwara, M., Fukui, S., Gohn, W., Hicks, K., Hosaka, A., Hotta, T., Hwang, S. H., Imai, K., Ishikawa, T., Joo, K., Kato, Y., Kon, Y., Lee, H. S., Maeda, Y., Mibe, T., Miyabe, M., Morino, Y., Muramatsu, N., Nakano, T., Nakatsugawa, Y., Nam, S. i., Niiyama, M., Noumi, H., Ohashi, Y., Ohta, T., Oka, M., Parker, J. D., Rangacharyulu, C., Ryu, R. Y., Sawada, T., Shimizu, H., Strokovsky, E. A., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Tsunemi, T., Uchida, M., Ungaro, M., Wang, S. Y., and Yosoi, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Differential cross sections and photon-beam asymmetries for the gamma p -> pi- Delta++(1232) reaction have been measured for 0.7
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- 2018
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6. A novel open-source cultivation system helps establish the first full cycle chemosynthetic symbiosis model system involving the giant ciliate Zoothamnium niveum.
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Contarini, P. E., Emboule, E., Jean-Louis, P., Woyke, T., Date, S. V., Gros, O., and Volland, J-M.
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LIFE cycles (Biology) ,MANUFACTURING processes ,THREE-dimensional printing ,SYMBIOSIS ,LIFE spans - Abstract
Symbiotic interactions drive species evolution, with nutritional symbioses playing vital roles across ecosystems. Chemosynthetic symbioses are globally distributed and ecologically significant, yet the lack of model systems has hindered research progress. The giant ciliate Zoothamnium niveum and its sulfur-oxidizing symbionts represent the only known chemosynthetic symbiosis with a short life span that has been transiently cultivated in the laboratory. While it is experimentally tractable and presents a promising model system, it currently lacks an open-source, simple, and standardized cultivation setup. Following the FABricated Ecosystems (EcoFABs) model, we leveraged 3D printing and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) casting to develop simple flow-through cultivation chambers that can be produced and adopted by any laboratory. The streamlined manufacturing process reduces production time by 86% and cuts cost by tenfold compared to the previous system. Benchmarking using previously established optimal growth conditions, the new open-source cultivation system proves stable, efficient, more autonomous, and promotes a more prolific growth of the symbiosis. For the first time, starting from single cells, we successfully cultivated the symbiosis in flow-through chambers for 20 days, spanning multiple generations of colonies that remained symbiotic. They were transferred from chamber to chamber enabling long-term cultivation and eliminating the need for continuous field sampling. The chambers, optimized for live imaging, allowed detailed observation of the synchronized growth between the host and symbiont. Highlighting the benefit of this new system, we here describe a new step in the first hours of development where the host pauses growth, expels a coat, before resuming growth, hinting at a putative symbiont selection mechanism early in the colony life cycle. With this simple, open-source, cultivation setup, Z. niveum holds promises for comparative studies, standardization of research and wide adoption by the symbiosis research community. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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7. Photoproduction of $\Lambda$ and $\Sigma^{0}$ hyperons off protons with linearly polarized photons at $E_{\gamma} = 1.5-3.0$ GeV
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Shiu, S. H., Kohri, H., Chang, W. C., Ahn, D. S., Ahn, J. K., Chen, J. Y., Date, S., Ejiri, H., Fujimura, H., Fujiwara, M., Fukui, S., Gohn, W., Hicks, K., Hotta, T., Hwang, S. H., Imai, K., Ishikawa, T., Joo, K., Kato, Y., Kon, Y., Lee, H. S., Maeda, Y., Mibe, T., Miyabe, M., Mizutani, K., Morino, Y., Muramatsu, N., Nakano, T., Nakatsugawa, Y., Niiyama, M., Noumi, H., Ohashi, Y., Ohta, T., Oka, M., Parker, J. D., Rangacharyulu, C., Ryu, S. Y., Sawada, T., Shimizu, H., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Tsunemi, T., Uchida, M., Ungaro, M., and Yosoi, M.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We report the measurement of the $\gamma p \rightarrow K^{+}\Lambda$ and $\gamma p \rightarrow K^{+}\Sigma^{0}$ reactions at SPring-8. The differential cross sections and photon-beam asymmetries are measured at forward $K^{+}$ production angles using linearly polarized tagged-photon beams in the range of $E_{\gamma}=1.5$--3.0 GeV. With increasing photon energy, the cross sections for both $\gamma p \rightarrow K^{+}\Lambda$ and $\gamma p \rightarrow K^{+}\Sigma^{0}$ reactions decrease slowly. Distinct narrow structures in the production cross section have not been found at $E_{\gamma}=1.5$--3.0 GeV. The forward peaking in the angular distributions of cross sections, a characteristic feature of $t$-channel exchange, is observed for the production of $\Lambda$ in the whole observed energy range. A lack of similar feature for $\Sigma^{0}$ production reflects a less dominant role of $t$-channel contribution in this channel. The photon-beam asymmetries remain positive for both reactions, suggesting the dominance of $K^{*}$ exchange in the $t$ channel. These asymmetries increase gradually with the photon energy, and have a maximum value of +0.6 for both reactions. Comparison with theoretical predictions based on the Regge trajectory in the $t$ channel and the contributions of nucleon resonances indicates the major role of $t$-channel contributions as well as non-negligible effects of nucleon resonances in accounting for the reaction mechanism of hyperon photoproduction in this photon energy regime., Comment: published version, two-column format, 10 pages, 8 figures
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- 2017
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8. First measurement of coherent $\phi$-meson photoproduction from helium-4 near threshold
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LEPS Collaboration, Hiraiwa, T., Yosoi, M., Niiyama, M., Morino, Y., Nakatsugawa, Y., Sumihama, M., Ahn, D. S., Ahn, J. K., Chang, W. C., Chen, J. Y., Daté, S., Fujimura, H., Fukui, S., Hicks, K., Hotta, T., Hwang, S. H., Ishikawa, T., Kato, Y., Kawai, H., Kohri, H., Kon, Y., Lin, P. J., Maeda, Y., Miyabe, M., Mizutani, K., Muramatsu, N., Nakano, T., Nozawa, Y., Ohashi, Y., Ohta, T., Oka, M., Rangacharyulu, C., Ryu, S. Y., Saito, T., Sawada, T., Shimizu, H., Strokovsky, E. A., Sugaya, Y., Suzuki, K., Tokiyasu, A. O., Tomioka, T., Tsunemi, T., Uchida, M., and Yorita, T.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The differential cross sections and decay angular distributions for coherent $\phi$-meson photoproduction from helium-4 have been measured for the first time at forward angles with linearly polarized photons in the energy range $E_{\gamma} = \text{1.685-2.385 GeV}$. Thanks to the target with spin-parity $J^{P} = 0^{+}$, unnatural-parity exchanges are prohibited, and thus natural-parity exchanges can be investigated clearly. The decay asymmetry with respect to photon polarization is shown to be very close to the maximal value. This ensures the dominance ($> 94\%$) of natural-parity exchanges in this reaction. To evaluate the contribution from natural-parity exchanges to the forward cross section ($\theta = 0^\circ$) for the $\gamma p \rightarrow \phi p$ reaction near the threshold, the energy dependence of the forward cross section ($\theta = 0^\circ$) for the $\gamma {^{4}\text{He}} \rightarrow \phi {^{4}\text{He}}$ reaction was analyzed. The comparison to $\gamma p \rightarrow \phi p$ data suggests that enhancement of the forward cross section arising from natural-parity exchanges, and/or destructive interference between natural-parity and unnatural-parity exchanges is needed in the $\gamma p \rightarrow \phi p$ reaction near the threshold., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures
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- 2017
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9. $\phi$ photoproduction on the proton at $E_{\gamma}$ = 1.5 - 2.9 GeV
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Mizutani, K., Niiyama, M., Nakano, T., Yosoi, M., Nozawa, Y., Ahn, D. S., Ahn, J. K., Chang, W. C., Chen, J. Y., Daté, S., Gohn, W., Hamano, H., Hashimoto, T., Hicks, K., Hiraiwa, T., Hotta, T., Hwang, S. H., Ishikawa, T., Joo, K., Jung, W. S., Kato, Y., Katsuragawa, H., Kim, M. H., Kim, S. H., Kohri, H., Kon, Y., Lee, H. S., Maeda, Y., Matsumura, Y., Mibe, T., Miyabe, M., Morino, Y., Muramatsu, N., Nakatsugawa, Y., Noumi, H., Ohashi, Y., Ohta, T., Oka, M., Park, J. B., Parker, J. D., Rangacharyulu, C., Ryu, S. Y., Sada, Y., Sawada, T., Shibukawa, T., Shiu, S. H., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Tanaka, S., Tokiyasu, A. O., Tomida, N., Tran, H. N., Tsunemi, T., Uchida, M., Ungaro, M., and Yanai, Y.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Differential cross sections at $t=t_{\text{min}}$ and decay asymmetries for the $\gamma p\rightarrow\phi p$ reaction have been measured using linearly polarized photons in the range 1.5 to 2.9 GeV. These cross sections were used to determine the Pomeron strength factor. The cross sections and decay asymmetries are consistently described by the $t$-channel Pomeron and pseudoscalar exchange model in the $E_{\gamma}$ region above 2.37 GeV. In the lower energy region, an excess over the model prediction is observed in the energy dependence of the differential cross sections at $t=t_{\text{min}}$. This observation suggests that additional processes or interference effects between Pomeron exchange and other processes appear near the threshold region., Comment: 6 pages, 7 figures
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- 2017
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10. Differential cross section and photon beam asymmetry for the gamma p -> pi+ n reaction at forward pi+ angles at Egamma=1.5-2.95 GeV
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Kohri, H., Wang, S. Y., Shiu, S. H., Chang, W. C., Yanai, Y., Ahn, D. S., Ahn, J. K., Chen, J. Y., Date, S., Ejiri, H., Fujimura, H., Fujiwara, M., Fukui, S., Gohn, W., Hicks, K., Hosaka, A., Hotta, T., Hwang, S. H., Imai, K., Ishikawa, T., Joo, K., Kato, Y., Kim, S. H., Kon, Y., Lee, H. S., Maeda, Y., Mibe, T., Miyabe, M., Morino, Y., Muramatsu, N., Nakano, T., Nakatsugawa, Y., Niiyama, M., Noumi, H., Oh, Y., Ohashi, Y., Ohta, T., Oka, M., Parker, J. D., Rangacharyulu, C., Ryu, S. Y., Sawada, T., Shimizu, H., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Tsunemi, T., Uchida, M., Ungaro, M., and Yosoi, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Differential cross sections and photon beam asymmetries for the gamma p -> pi+ n reaction have been measured for 0.6
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- 2017
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11. Performance measurement of HARPO: a Time Projection Chamber as a gamma-ray telescope and polarimeter
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Gros, P., Amano, S., Attié, D., Baron, P., Baudin, D., Bernard, D., Bruel, P., Calvet, D., Colas, P., Daté, S., Delbart, A., Frotin, M., Geerebaert, Y., Giebels, B., Götz, D., Hashimoto, S., Horan, D., Kotaka, T., Louzir, M., Magniette, F., Minamiyama, Y., Miyamoto, S., Ohkuma, H., Poilleux, P., Semeniouk, I., Sizun, P., Takemoto, A., Yamaguchi, M., Yonamine, R., and Wang, S.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
We analyse the performance of a gas time projection chamber (TPC) as a high-performance gamma-ray telescope and polarimeter in the e$^+$e$^-$ pair creation regime. We use data collected at a gamma-ray beam of known polarisation. The TPC provides two orthogonal projections $(x,z)$ and $(y,z)$ of the tracks induced by each conversion in the gas volume. We use a simple vertex finder in which vertices and pseudo-tracks exiting from them are identified. We study the various contributions to the single-photon angular resolution using Monte Carlo simulations and compare them with the experimental data and find that they are in excellent agreement. The distribution of the azimutal angle of pair conversions shows a bias due to the non-cylindrical-symmetric structure of the detector. This bias would average out for a long duration exposure on a space mission, but for this pencil-beam characterisation we have ensured its accurate simulation by a double systematics control scheme, data taking with the detector rotated at several angles with respect to the beam polarisation direction and systematics control with a non-polarised beam. We measure, for the first time, the polarisation asymmetry of a linearly polarised gamma-ray beam in the low energy pair creation regime. This sub-GeV energy range is critical for cosmic sources as their spectra are power laws which fall quickly as a function of increasing energy. This work could pave the way to extending polarised gamma-ray astronomy beyond the MeV energy regime., Comment: Submitted to Astroparticle Physics
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- 2017
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12. A novel open-source cultivation system helps establish the first full cycle chemosynthetic symbiosis model system involving the giant ciliate Zoothamnium niveum.
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Contarini, P. E., Emboule, E., Jean-Louis, P., Woyke, T., Date, S. V., Gros, O., and Volland, J-M.
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LIFE cycles (Biology) ,MANUFACTURING processes ,THREE-dimensional printing ,SYMBIOSIS ,LIFE spans - Abstract
Symbiotic interactions drive species evolution, with nutritional symbioses playing vital roles across ecosystems. Chemosynthetic symbioses are globally distributed and ecologically significant, yet the lack of model systems has hindered research progress. The giant ciliate Zoothamnium niveum and its sulfur-oxidizing symbionts represent the only known chemosynthetic symbiosis with a short life span that has been transiently cultivated in the laboratory. While it is experimentally tractable and presents a promising model system, it currently lacks an open-source, simple, and standardized cultivation setup. Following the FABricated Ecosystems (EcoFABs) model, we leveraged 3D printing and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) casting to develop simple flow-through cultivation chambers that can be produced and adopted by any laboratory. The streamlined manufacturing process reduces production time by 86% and cuts cost by tenfold compared to the previous system. Benchmarking using previously established optimal growth conditions, the new open-source cultivation system proves stable, efficient, more autonomous, and promotes a more prolific growth of the symbiosis. For the first time, starting from single cells, we successfully cultivated the symbiosis in flow-through chambers for 20 days, spanning multiple generations of colonies that remained symbiotic. They were transferred from chamber to chamber enabling long-term cultivation and eliminating the need for continuous field sampling. The chambers, optimized for live imaging, allowed detailed observation of the synchronized growth between the host and symbiont. Highlighting the benefit of this new system, we here describe a new step in the first hours of development where the host pauses growth, expels a coat, before resuming growth, hinting at a putative symbiont selection mechanism early in the colony life cycle. With this simple, open-source, cultivation setup, Z. niveum holds promises for comparative studies, standardization of research and wide adoption by the symbiosis research community. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. Measurement of 1.7 to 74 MeV polarised gamma rays with the HARPO TPC
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Geerebaert, Y., Gros, Ph., Amano, S., Attié, D., Bernard, D., Bruel, P., Calvet, D., Colas, P., Daté, S., Delbart, A., Frotin, M., Giebels, B., Götz, D., Hashimoto, S., Horan, D., Kotaka, T., Louzir, M., Minamiyama, Y., Miyamoto, S., Ohkuma, H., Poilleux, P., Semeniouk, I., Sizun, P., Takemoto, A., Yamaguchi, M., and Wang, S.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Current {\gamma}-ray telescopes based on photon conversions to electron-positron pairs, such as Fermi, use tungsten converters. They suffer of limited angular resolution at low energies, and their sensitivity drops below 1 GeV. The low multiple scattering in a gaseous detector gives access to higher angular resolution in the MeV-GeV range, and to the linear polarisation of the photons through the azimuthal angle of the electron-positron pair. HARPO is an R&D program to characterise the operation of a TPC (Time Projection Chamber) as a high angular-resolution and sensitivity telescope and polarimeter for {\gamma} rays from cosmic sources. It represents a first step towards a future space instrument. A 30 cm cubic TPC demonstrator was built, and filled with 2 bar argon-based gas. It was put in a polarised {\gamma}-ray beam at the NewSUBARU accelerator in Japan in November 2014. Data were taken at different photon energies from 1.7 MeV to 74 MeV, and with different polarisation configurations. The electronics setup is described, with an emphasis on the trigger system. The event reconstruction algorithm is quickly described, and preliminary measurements of the polarisation of 11 MeVphotons are shown., Comment: Proceedings VCI2016
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- 2016
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14. Interference effect between $\phi$ and $\Lambda(1520)$ production channels in the $\gamma p \rightarrow K^+K^-p$ reaction near threshold
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Ryu, S. Y., Ahn, J. K., Nakano, T., Ahn, D. S., Ajimura, S., Akimune, H., Asano, Y., Chang, W. C., Chen, J. Y., Date, S., Ejiri, H., Fujimura, H., Fujiwara, M., Fukui, S., Hasegawa, S., Hicks, K., Horie, K., Hotta, T., Hwang, S. H., Imai, K., Ishikawa, T., Iwata, T., Kato, Y., Kawai, H., Kino, K., Kohri, H., Kon, Y., Kumagai, N., Lin, P. J., Maeda, Y., Makino, S., Matsuda, T., Matsuoka, N., Mibe, T., Miyabe, M., Miyachi, M., Morino, Y., Muramatsu, N., Murayama, R., Nakatsugawa, Y., Nam, S. i., Niiyama, M., Nomachi, M., Ohashi, Y., Ohkuma, H., Ohta, T., Ooba, T., Oshuev, D. S., Parker, J. D., Rangacharyulu, C., Sakaguchi, A., Sawada, T., Shagin, P. M., Shiino, Y., Shimizu, H., Strokovsky, E. A., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Tokiyasu, A. O., Toi, Y., Toyokawa, H., Tsunemi, T., Uchida, M., Ungaro, M., Wakai, A., Wang, C. W., Wang, S. C., Yonehara, K., Yorita, T., Yoshimura, M., Yosoi, M., and Zegers, R. G. T.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The $\phi$-$\Lambda(1520)$ interference effect in the $\gamma p\to K^+K^-p$ reaction has been measured for the first time in the energy range from 1.673 to 2.173 GeV. The relative phases between $\phi$ and $\Lambda(1520)$ production amplitudes were obtained in the kinematic region where the two resonances overlap. The measurement results support strong constructive interference when $K^+K^-$ pairs are observed at forward angles, but destructive interference for proton emission at forward angles. Furthermore, the observed interference effect does not account for the $\sqrt{s}=2.1$ GeV bump structure in forward differential cross sections for $\phi$ photoproduction. This fact suggests possible exotic structures such as a hidden-strangeness pentaquark state, a new Pomeron exchange and rescattering processes via other hyperon states.
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- 2016
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15. Development of High Intensity Laser-Electron Photon Beams up to 2.9 GeV at the SPring-8 LEPS Beamline
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Muramatsu, N., Kon, Y., Daté, S., Ohashi, Y., Akimune, H., Chen, J. Y., Fujiwara, M., Hasegawa, S., Hotta, T., Ishikawa, T., Iwata, T., Kato, Y., Kohri, H., Matsumura, T., Mibe, T., Miyachi, Y., Morino, Y., Nakano, T., Nakatsugawa, Y., Ohkuma, H., Ohta, T., Oka, M., Sawada, T., Wakai, A., Yonehara, K., Yoon, C. J., Yorita, T., and Yosoi, M.
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Physics - Accelerator Physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
A laser-Compton backscattering beam, which we call a `Laser-Electron Photon' beam, was upgraded at the LEPS beamline of SPring-8. We accomplished the gains in backscattered photon beam intensities by factors of 1.5--1.8 with the injection of two adjacent laser beams or a higher power laser beam into the storage ring. The maximum energy of the photon beam was also extended from 2.4 GeV to 2.9 GeV with deep-ultraviolet lasers. The upgraded beams have been utilized for hadron photoproduction experiments at the LEPS beamline. Based on the developed methods, we plan the simultaneous injection of four high power laser beams at the LEPS2 beamline, which has been newly constructed at SPring-8. As a simulation result, we expect an order of magnitude higher intensities close to 10$^7$ sec$^{-1}$ and 10$^6$ sec$^{-1}$ for tagged photons up to 2.4 GeV and 2.9 GeV, respectively., Comment: 31 pages, 9 figures, Submitted to Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A on 29 May 2013
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- 2013
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16. Search for $K^-pp$ bound state via $\gamma d \rightarrow K^+ \pi^-X$ reaction at $E_\gamma=1.5-2.4$ GeV
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Tokiyasu, A. O., Niiyama, M., Parker, J. D., Ahn, D. S., Ahn, J. K., Ajimura, S., Akimune, H., Asano, Y., Chang, W. C., Chen, J. Y., Daté, S., Ejiri, H., Fujimura, H., Fujiwara, M., Fukui, S., Hasegawa, S., Hicks, K., Horie, K., Hotta, T., Hwang, S. H., Imai, K., Ishikawa, T., Iwata, T., Kato, Y., Kawai, H., Kino, K., Kohri, H., Kon, Y., Kumagai, N., Lin, D. L., Maeda, Y., Makino, S., Matsuda, T., Matsumura, T., Matsuoka, N., Mibe, T., Miyabe, M., Miyachi, M., Muramatsu, N., Murayama, R., Nakano, T., Nakatsugawa, Y., Nomachi, M., Ohashi, Y., Ohkuma, H., Ohta, T., Ooba, T., Oshuev, D. S., Rangacharyulu, C., Ryu, S. Y., Sakaguchi, A., Sawada, T., Shagin, P. M., Shiino, Y., Shimizu, H., Strokovsky, E. A., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Tang, J. L., Toi, Y., Toyokawa, H., Tsunemi, T., Uchida, M., Ungaro, M., Wakai, A., Wang, C. W., Wang, S. C., Yonehara, K., Yorita, T., Yoshimura, M., Yosoi, M., and Zegers, R. G. T.
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A search for $K^-pp$ bound state (the lightest kaonic nucleus) has been performed using the $\gamma d \rightarrow K^+ \pi^- \rm{X}$ reaction at E$_\gamma$=1.5-2.4 GeV at LEPS/SPring-8. The differential cross section of $K^+ \pi^-$ photo-production off deuterium has been measured for the first time in this energy region, and a bump structure was searched for in the inclusive missing mass spectrum. A statistically significant bump structure was not observed in the region from 2.22 to 2.36 GeV/$c^2$, and the upper limits of the differential cross section for the $K^-pp$ bound state production were determined to be 0.1$-$0.7 $\mu$ b (95$%$ confidence level) for a set of assumed binding energy and width values.
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17. Backward-angle photoproduction of $\omega$ and $\eta'$ mesons from protons at $E_{\gamma}=1.5-3.0$ GeV
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Morino, Y., Nakatsugawa, Y., Yosoi, M., Niiyama, M., Ahn, D. S., Ahn, J. K., Ajimura, S., Chang, W. C., Chen, J. Y., Date, S., Fujimura, H., Fukui, S., Hicks, K., Hiraiwa, T., Hotta, T., Hwang, S. H., Imai, K., Ishikawa, T., Kato, Y., Kawai, H., Kim, M. J., Kohri, H., Kon, Y., Lin, P. J., Mase, K., Maeda, Y., Miyabe, M., Muramatsu, N., Nakano, T., Noumi, H., Ohashi, Y., Ohta, T., Oka, M., Parker, J. D., Rangacharyulus, C., Ryu, S. Y., Saito, T., Sawada, T., Shimizu, H., Strokovsky, E. A., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Suzuki, K., Tanida, K., Tokiyasu, A., Tomioka, T., Tsunemi, T., Uchida, M., Yamamura, R., and Yorita, T.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We report the measurement of differential cross sections for $\omega$ and $\eta'$ photoproduction from protons at backward angles ($-1.0<\cos\Theta_{C.M}^{X}<-0.8$) using linearly polarized photons at $E_{\gamma}=$$1.5-3.0$ GeV. Differential cross sections for $\omega$ mesons are larger than the predicted $u$-channel contribution in the energy range $2.0\leq\sqrt{s}\leq2.4$ GeV. The differential cross sections for $\omega$ and $\eta'$ mesons become closer to the predicted $u$-channel contribution at $\sqrt{s}>2.4$ GeV. A bump structure in the $\sqrt{s}$ dependence of the differential cross sections for $\eta'$ mesons was observed at $\sqrt{s}\sim$2.35 GeV., Comment: 15pages 4figures
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18. Coherent photonuclear reactions for isotope transmutation
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Ejiri, H. and Date, S.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Coherent photonuclear isotope transmutation (CPIT) produces exclusively radioactive isotopes (RIs) by coherent photonuclear reactions via E1 giant resonances. Photons to be used are medium energy photons produced by laser photons backscattered off GeV electrons. The cross sections are as large as 0.2 - 0.6 b, being independent of individual nuclides. A large fraction of photons is effectively used for the photonuclear reactions, while the scattered GeV electrons remain in the storage ring to be re-used. CPIT with medium energy photons provides specific/desired RIs with the high rate and the high density for nuclear science, molecular biology and for nuclear medicines., Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures
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19. Measurement of Spin-Density Matrix Elements for $\phi$-Meson Photoproduction from Protons and Deuterons Near Threshold
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Chang, W. C., Ahn, D. S., Ahn, J. K., Akimune, H., Asano, Y., Daté, S., Ejiri, H., Fujimura, H., Fujiwara, M., Fukui, S., Hasegawa, H., Hicks, K., Horie, K., Hotta, T., Imai, K., Ishikawa, T., Iwata, T., Kato, Y., Kawai, H., Kino, K., Kohri, H., Kumagai, N., Lin, P. J., Makino, S., Matsuda, T., Matsumura, T., Matsuoka, N., Mibe, T., Miyabe, M., Miyachi, Y., Muramatsu, N., Nakano, T., Niiyama, M., Nomachi, M., Ohashi, Y., Ohkuma, H., Ooba, T., Oshuev, D. S., Rangacharyulu, C., Sakaguchi, A., Shagin, P. M., Shiino, Y., Shimizu, H., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Toi, Y., Toyokawa, H., Uchida, M., Wakai, A., Wang, C. W., Wang, S. C., Yonehara, K., Yorita, T., Yoshimura, M., Yosoi, M., and Zegers, R. G. T.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The LEPS/SPring-8 experiment made a comprehensive measurement of the spin-density matrix elements for $\gamma p \to \phi p$, $\gamma d \to \phi p n$ and $\gamma d \to \phi d$ at forward production angles. A linearly polarized photon beam at $E_{\gamma}$=1.6-2.4 GeV was used for the production of $\phi$ mesons. The natural-parity Pomeron exchange processes remains dominant nearthreshold. The unnatural-parity processes of pseudoscalar exchange is visible in the production from nucleons but is greatly reduced in the coherent production from deuterons. There is no strong $E_{\gamma}$-dependence, but some dependence on momentum-transfer. A small but finite value of the spin-density matrix elements reflecting helicity-nonconserving amplitudes in the $t$-channel is observed., Comment: 25 pages, 14 figures
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20. Backward-angle photoproduction of eta meson from protons at E_gamma = 1.6 - 2.4 GeV
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Sumihama, M., Ahn, D. S., Ahn, J. K., Akimune, H., Asano, Y., Chang, W. C., Date, S., Ejiri, H., Fujimura, H., Fujiwara, M., Fukui, S., Hasegawa, S., Hicks, K., Hotta, T., Imai, K., Ishikawa, 0 T., Iwata, T., Kato, Y., Kawai, H., Kino, K., Kohri, H., Kumagai, N., Matsuda, T., Matsumura, T., Mibe, T., Miyabe, M., Muramatsu, N., Nakano, T., Niiyama, M., Nomachi, M., Ohashi, Y., Ohkuma, H., Ooba, T., Oshuev, D. S., Rangacharyulu, C., Sakaguchi, 0 A., Shagin, P. M., Shiino, Y., Shimizu, A., Shimizu, H., Sugaya, Y., Toi, Y., Toyokawa, H., Wakai, A., Wang, C. W., Wang, S. C., Yonehara, K., Yorita, T., Yoshimura, M., Yosoi, M., and Zegers, R. G. T.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Differential cross sections for eta photoproduction off protons have been measured at E_gamma = 1.6 - 2.4 GeV in the backward direction. A bump structure has been observed above 2.0 GeV in the total energy. No such bump is observed in cross sections for eta', omega and pi0 photoproductions. It is inferred that this unique structure in eta photoproduction is due to a baryon resonance with a large portion of ss-bar strongly coupled to the etaN channel., Comment: 3 figures, Submitted to PRL
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21. Measurement of the incoherent $\gamma d \to \phi p n$ photoproduction near threshold
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Chang, W. C., Miyabe, M., Nakano, T., Ahn, D. S., Ahn, J. K., Akimune, H., Asano, Y., Daté, S., Ejiri, H., Fujimura, H., Fujiwara, M., Fukui, S., Hasegawa, H., Hicks, K., Horie, K., Hotta, T., Imai, K., Ishikawa, T., Iwata, T., Kato, Y., Kawai, H., Kino, K., Kohri, H., Kumagai, N., Makino, S., Matsuda, T., Matsumura, T., Matsuoka, N., Mibe, T., Miyachi, Y., Muramatsu, N., Niiyama, M., Nomachi, M., Ohashi, Y., Ohkuma, H., Ooba, T., Oshuev, D. S., Rangacharyulu, C., Sakaguchi, A., Shagin, P. M., Shiino, Y., Shimizu, H., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Toi, Y., Toyokawa, H., Uchida, M., Wakai, A., Wang, C. W., Wang, S. C., Yonehara, K., Yorita, T., Yoshimura, M., Yosoi, M., and Zegers, R. G. T.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We report measurements of differential cross sections and decay asymmetries of incoherent $\phi$-meson photoproduction from the deuteron at forward angles using linearly polarized photons at \Eg=1.5-2.4 GeV. The nuclear transparency ratio for the deuteron shows a large suppression, and is consistent with the A-dependence of the ratio observed in a previous measurement with nuclear targets. The reduction for the deuteron cannot be adequately explained in term of isospin asymmetry. The present results suggest the need of refining our understanding of the $\phi$-N interaction within a nucleus., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures. Published in Physics Letters B
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22. Near-threshold Lambda(1520) production by the gamma p -> K+Lambda(1520) reaction at forward K+ angles
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Kohri, H., Ahn, D. S., Ahn, J. K., Akimune, H., Chang, W. C., Date', S., Ejiri, H., Fukui, S., Fujimura, H., Fujiwara, M., Hicks, K., Hosaka, A., Hotta, T., Imai, K., Ishikawa, T., Iwata, T., Kino, K., Makino, S., Matsuda, T., Mibe, T. Matsumura T., Miyabe, M., Miyachi, Y., Muramatsu, N., Nakano, T., Nam, S. i., Niiyama, M., Nomachi, M., Ohashi, Y., Rangacharyulu, C., Sakaguchi, A., Shimizu, H., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Titov, A. I., Toi, Y., Yonehara, K., Yorita, T., Yosoi, M., and Zegers, R. G. T.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Differential cross sections and photon-beam asymmetries for the gamma p -> K+ Lambda(1520) reaction have been measured with linearly polarized photon beams at energies from the threshold to 2.4 GeV at 0.6
=5/2 or by a new reaction process, for example an interference effect with the phi photoproduction having a similar bump structure in the cross sections., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, published in Phys. Rev. Lett - Published
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23. Near-threshold photoproduction of $\Lambda(1520)$ from protons and deuterons
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LEPS Collaboration, Muramatsu, N., Chen, J. Y., Chang, W. C., Ahn, D. S., Ahn, J. K., Akimune, H., Asano, Y., Daté, S., Ejiri, H., Fujimura, H., Fujiwara, M., Fukui, S., Hasegawa, S., Hicks, K., Horie, K., Hotta, T., Imai, K., Ishikawa, T., Iwata, T., Kato, Y., Kawai, H., Kino, K., Kohri, H., Kumagai, N., Makino, S., Matsuda, T., Matsumura, T., Matsuoka, N., Mibe, T., Miyabe, M., Miyachi, M., Nakano, T., Niiyama, M., Nomachi, M., Ohashi, Y., Ohkuma, H., Ooba, T., Oshuev, D. S., Rangacharyulu, C., Sakaguchi, A., Shagin, P. M., Shiino, Y., Shimizu, H., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Toi, Y., Toyokawa, H., Wakai, A., Wang, C. W., Wang, S. C., Yonehara, K., Yorita, T., Yoshimura, M., Yosoi, M., and Zegers, R. G. T.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Photoproduction of $\Lambda$(1520) with liquid hydrogen and deuterium targets was examined at photon energies below 2.4 GeV in the SPring-8 LEPS experiment. For the first time, the differential cross sections were measured at low energies and with a deuterium target. A large asymmetry of the production cross sections from protons and neutrons was observed at backward K$^{+/0}$ angles. This suggests the importance of the contact term, which coexists with t-channel K exchange under gauge invariance. This interpretation was compatible with the differential cross sections, decay asymmetry, and photon beam asymmetry measured in the production from protons at forward K$^+$ angles., Comment: 5 pages and 4 figures. One reference added
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24. Beta band functional connectivity increases prior to dream enactment behavior in patients with idiopathic/isolated REM sleep behavior disorder
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Date, S., primary, Sumi, Y., additional, Fujiwara, K., additional, Imai, M., additional, Ogawa, K., additional, and Kadotani, H., additional
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25. Evidence of the \Theta^+ in the \gamma d \to K^+K^-pn reaction
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Nakano, T., Muramatsu, N., Ahn, D. S., Ahn, J. K., Akimune, H., Asano, Y., Chang, W. C., Daté, S., Ejiri, H., Fujimura, H., Fujiwara, M., Fukui, S., Hasegawa, H., Hicks, K., Horie, K., Hotta, T., Imai, K., Ishikawa, T., Iwata, T., Kato, Y., Kawai, H., Kim, Z. Y., Kino, K., Kohri, H., Kumagai, N., Makino, S., Matsuda, T., Matsuoka, N., Matsumura, T., Mibe, T., Miyabe, M., Miyachi, Y., Niiyama, M., Nomachi, M., Ohashi, Y., Ohkuma, H., Ooba, T., Oshuev, D. S., Rangacharyulu, C., Sakaguchi, A., Shagin, P. M., Shiino, Y., Shimizu, A., Shimizu, H., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Toi, Y., Toyokawa, H., Wakai, A., Wang, C. W., Wang, S. C., Yonehara, K., Yorita, T., Yoshimura, M., Yosoi, M., and Zegers, R. G. T.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The \gamma d \to K^+K^-pn reaction has been studied to search for the evidence of the \Theta^+ by detecting K^+K^- pairs at forward angles. The Fermi-motion corrected nK^+ invariant mass distribution shows a narrow peak at 1.524 +- 0.002 + 0.003 GeV/c^2. The statistical significance of the peak calculated from a shape analysis is 5.1 \sigma, and the differential cross-section for the \gamma n \to K^- \Theta^+ reaction is estimated to be 12 +- 2 nb/sr in the photon energy range from 2.0 GeV to 2.4 GeV in the LEPS angular range by assuming the isotropic production of the \Theta^+ in the \gamma n center-of-mass system. The obtained results support the existence of the \Theta^+., Comment: 31 pages, 16 figures, and 1 table. Submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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26. Photoproduction of Lambda(1405) and Sigma^{0}(1385) on the proton at E_\gamma = 1.5-2.4 GeV
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Niiyama, M., Fujimura, H., Ahn, D. S., Ahn, J. K., Ajimura, S., Bhang, H. C., Chang, T. H., Chang, W. C., Chen, J. Y., Daté, S., Fukui, S., Funahashi, H., Hicks, K., Horie, K., Hotta, T., Imai, K., Ishikawa, T., Kato, Y., Kino, K., Kohri, H., Makino, S., Matsumura, T., Mibe, T., Miwa, K., Miyabe, M., Muramatsu, N., Nakamura, M., Nakano, T., Nakatsugawa, Y., Ohashi, Y., Oshuev, D. S., Saito, N., Sawada, T., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Tang, J. L., Uchida, M., Wang, C. W., Yorita, T., and Yosoi, M.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Differential cross sections for $\gamma p \to K^+\Lambda(1405)$ and $\gamma p \to K^+\Sigma^0(1385)$ reactions have been measured in the photon energy range from 1.5 to 2.4 GeV and the angular range of $0.8<\cos(\Theta)<1.0$ for the $K^+$ scattering angle in the center-of-mass system. This data is the first measurement of the $\Lambda(1405)$ photoproduction cross section. The lineshapes of \LamS measured in $\Sigma^+\pi^-$ and $\Sigma^-\pi^+$ decay modes were different with each other, indicating a strong interference of the isospin 0 and 1 terms of the $\Sigma\pi$ scattering amplitudes. The ratios of \LamS production to \SigS production were measured in two photon energy ranges: near the production threshold ($1.5
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27. Development of an effective secondary tunnel lining method
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Matsunami, Y., primary, Date, S., additional, Hashimoto, H., additional, and Aizato, K., additional
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28. Backward-angle photoproduction of $\pi^0$ mesons on the proton at $E_\gamma$ = 1.5--2.4 GeV
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Sumihama, M., Ahn, J. K., Akimune, H., Asano, Y., Chang, W. C., Daté, S., Ejiri, H., Fujimura, H., Fujiwara, M., Hicks, K., Hotta, T., Imai, K., Ishikawa, T., Iwata, T., Kawai, H., Kim, Z. Y., Kino, K., Kohri, H., Kumagai, N., Makino, S., Matsumura, T., Matsuoka, N., Mibe, T., Miyabe, M., Miyachi, Y., Morita, M., Muramatsu, N., Nakano, T., Niiyama, M., Nomachi, M., Ohashi, Y., Ohkuma, H., Ooba, T., Oshuev, D. S., Rangacharyulu, C., Sakaguchi, A., Sato, T., Shagin, P. M., Shiino, Y., Shimizu, H., Sugaya, Y., Toyokawa, H., Wakai, A., Wang, C. W., Wang, S. C., Yonehara, K., Yorita, T., Yosoi, M., and Zegers, R. G. T.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Differential cross sections and photon beam asymmetries for $\pi^0$ photoproduction have been measured at $E_\gamma$ = 1.5--2.4 GeV and at the $\pi^0$ scattering angles, --1 $<$ cos$\Theta_{c.m.} <$ --0.6. The energy-dependent slope of differential cross sections for $u$-channel $\pi^0$ production has been determined. An enhancement at backward angles is found above $E_\gamma$ = 2.0 GeV. This is inferred to be due to the $u$-channel contribution and/or resonances. Photon beam asymmetries have been obtained for the first time at backward angles. A strong angular dependence has been found at $E_\gamma >$ 2.0 GeV, which may be due to the unknown high-mass resonances., Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures, submitted to PLB
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29. Forward coherent $\phi$-meson photoproduction from deuterons near threshold
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Chang, W. C., Horie, K., Shimizu, S., Miyabe, M., Ahn, D. S., Ahn, J. K., Akimune, H., Asano, Y., Date, S., Ejiri, H., Fukui, S., Fujimura, H., Fujiwara, M., Hasegawa, S., Hicks, K., Hotta, T., Imai, K., Ishikawa, T., Iwata, T., Kato, Y., Kawai, H., Kim, Z. Y., Kino, K., Kohri, H., Kumagai, N., Lin, P. J., Makino, S., Matsuda, T., Matsumura, T., Matsuoka, N., Mibe, T., Miyachi, Y., Morita, M., Muramatsu, N., Nakano, T., Niiyama, M., Nomachi, M., Ohashi, Y., Ohkuma, H., Ooba, T., Oshuev, D. S., Rangacharyulu, C., Sakaguchi, A., Sasaki, T., Shagin, P. M., Shiino, Y., Shimizu, A., Shimizu, H., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Toi, Y., Toyokawa, H., Wakai, A., Wang, C. W., Wang, S. C., Yonehara, K., Yorita, T., Yoshimura, M., Yosoi, M., and Zegers, R. G. T.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Differential cross sections and decay asymmetries for coherent $\phi$-meson photoproduction from deuterons were measured for the first time at forward angles using linearly polarized photons at $E_{\gamma}$= 1.5-2.4 GeV. This reaction offers a unique way to directly access natural-parity Pomeron dynamics and gluon exchange at low energies. The cross sections at zero degrees increase with increasing photon energy. The decay asymmetries demonstrate a complete dominance of natural-parity exchange processes, showing that isovector unnatural-parity $\pi$-meson exchange is small. Nevertheless the deduced cross sections of $\phi$-mesons from nucleons contributed by isoscalar t-channel exchange processes are not well described by the conventional Pomeron model., Comment: 14 pages, 6 figures. Final published version
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30. Comments on differential cross section of phi-meson photoproduction at threshold
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Titov, A. I., Nakano, T., Daté, S., and Ohashi, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We show that the differential cross section d_sigma/d_t of gamma p --> \phi p reaction at the threshold is finite and its value is crucial to the mechanism of the phi meson photoproduction and for the models of phi-N interaction., Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures
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31. A Comprehensive Analysis of Polarized -ray Beam Data with the HARPO Demonstrator
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Yonamine, R., Amano, S., Attié, D., Baron, P., Baudin, D., Bernard, D., Bruel, P., Calvet, D., Colas, P., Daté, S., Delbart, A., Frotin, M., Geerebaert, Y., Giebels, B., Götz, D., Gros, P., Hashimoto, S., Horan, D., Kotaka, T., Louzir, M., Minamiyama, Y., Miyamoto, S., Ohkuma, H., Poilleux, P., Semeniouk, I., Sizun, P., Takemoto, A., Yamaguchi, M., Wang, S., and Liu, Zhen-An, editor
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- 2018
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32. Theta+ formation in inclusive gamma D -> pK- X
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Titov, A. I., Kämpfer, B., Daté, S., and Ohashi, Y.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We analyze the possibility to produce an intermediate Theta^+ via a KN->\Theta+ formation process in gamma D-> pK^- X (X=nK^+,pK^0) reactions at some specific kinematical conditions, in which a pK^- pair is knocked out in the forward direction and its invariant mass is close to the mass of Lambda(1520). The \Theta^+ signal may appear in the [\gamma D,pK^-] missing mass distribution. The ratio of the signal (cross section at the \Theta^+ peak position) to the smooth background processes varies from 0.7 to 2.5 depending on the spin and parity of Theta+, and it decreases correspondingly if the pK^- invariant mass is outside of the Lambda(1520)-resonance region. We analyze the recent CLAS search for the Theta+ in the gamma D ->pK^-nK^+ reaction and show that the conditions of this experiment greatly reduce the Theta+ formation process making it difficult to extract a Theta+ peak from the data., Comment: 40 pageg, 26 figures
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33. Differential cross section and photon beam asymmetry for the gamma n -> K+ Sigma- reaction at Egamma=1.5-2.4 GeV
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Kohri, H., Ahn, D. S., Ahn, J. K., Akimune, H., Asano, Y., Chang, W. C., Date', S., Ejiri, H., Fukui, S., Fujimura, H., Fujiwara, M., Hasegawa, S., Hicks, K., Hotta, T., Imai, K., Ishikawa, T., Iwata, T., Kawai, H., Kino, K., Makino, S., Mart, T., Matsuda, T., Matsumura, T., Mibe, T., Miyabe, M., Miyachi, Y., Muramatsu, N., Nakano, T., Niiyama, M., Nomachi, M., Ohashi, Y., Ooba, T., Oshuev, D. S., Rangacharyulu, C., Sakaguchi, A., Shagin, P. M., Shimizu, A., Shimizu, H., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Toi, Y., Toyokawa, H., Yonehara, K., Yorita, T., Yoshimura, M., Yosoi, M., and Zegers, R. G. T.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Differential cross sections and photon beam asymmetries have been measured for the gamma n -> K+ Sigma- and gamma p -> K+ Sigma0 reactions separately using liquid deuterium and hydrogen targets with incident linearly polarized photon beams of Egamma=1.5-2.4 GeV at 0.6
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34. Coherent Theta^+ and Lambda(1520) photoproduction off the deuteron
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Titov, A. I., Kampfer, B., Daté, S., and Ohashi, Y.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We analyze an effect of the coherent $\Theta^+\Lambda(1520)$ photoproduction in $\gamma D$ interaction near the threshold. We demonstrate that the coherence effect becomes manifest in a comparison of the $nK^+$ invariant mass distribution when the $pK^-$ invariant equals the $\Lambda(1520)$ mass. Our model calculations indicate a sizeable contribution of resonant and non-resonant background processes in the $\gamma D\to np K^+K^-$ reaction which generally exceed the contribution of the coherent resonant channel. However, we find that the coherent $\Theta^+\Lambda(1520)$ photoproduction is enhanced relative to the background processes in the forward hemisphere of the $pK^-$ pair photoproduction. Moreover, the coherence effect does not depend on the $\Theta^+$ photoproduction amplitude and is defined by the probabilities of the $\Lambda(1520)$ photoproduction and the $\Theta^+\to NK$ transition. Therefore, this coherence effect may be used as an independent method for studying the mechanism of $\Theta^+$ production and $\Theta^+$ properties., Comment: 34 pages, 22 figures
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35. Diffractive $\phi$-meson photoproduction on proton near threshold
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Mibe, T., Chang, W. C., Nakano, T., Ahn, D. S., Ahn, J. K., Akimune, H., Asano, Y., Date\', S., Ejiri, H., Fujimura, H., Fujiwara, M., Hicks, K., Hotta, T., Imai, K., Ishikawa, T., Iwata, T., Kawai, H., Kim, Z. Y., Kino, K., Kohri, H., Kumagai, N., Makino, S., Matsuda, T., Matsumura, T., Matsuoka, N., Miwa, K., Miyabe, M., Miyachi, Y., Morita, M., Muramatsu, N., Niiyama, M., Nomachi, M., Ohashi, Y., Ooba, T., Ohkuma, H., Oshuev, D. S., Rangacharyulu, C., Sakaguchi, A., Sasaki, T., Shagin, P. M., Shiino, Y., Shimizu, H., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Titov, A. I., Toi, Y., Toyokawa, H., Wakai, A., Wang, C. W., Wang, S. C., Yonehara, K., Yorita, T., Yoshimura, M., Yosoi, M., and Zegers, R. G. T.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Photoproduction of $\phi$-meson on protons was studied by means of linearly polarized photons at forward angles in the low-energy region from threshold to $E_{\gamma}$= 2.37 GeV. The differential cross sections at $t = -|t|_{min}$ do not increase smoothly as $E_{\gamma}$ increases, but show a local maximum at around 2.0 GeV. The angular distributions demonstrate that $\phi$-mesons are photo-produced predominantly by helicity-conserving processes, and the local maximum is not likely due to unnatural-parity processes., Comment: 6 pages, error on the cross sections were corrected, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Lett
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36. phi photo-production from Li, C, Al, and Cu nuclei at Egamma=1.5 - 2.4 GeV
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Ishikawa, T., Ahn, D. S., Ahn, J. K., Akimune, H., Chang, W. C., Date, S., Fujimura, H., Fujiwara, M., Hicks, K., Hotta, T., Imai, K., Kawai, H., Kino, K., Kohri, H., Matsumura, T., Mibe, T., Miwa, K., Miyabe, M., Morita, M., Murakami, T., Muramatsu, N., Nakamura, H., Nakamura, M., Nakano, T., Niiyama, M., Nomachi, M., Ohashi, Y., Ooba, T., Oshuev, D. S., Rangacharyulu, C., Sakaguchi, A., Shiino, Y., Sakemi, Y., Shimizu, H., Sugaya, Y., Sumihama, M., Toi, Y., Toyokawa, H., Wang, C. W., Yorita, T., Yosoi, M., and Zegers, R. G. T.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The photo-production of $\phi$ mesons from Li, C, Al, and Cu at forward angles has been measured at $E_gamma$=1.5--2.4 GeV. The number of events for incoherent phi photo-production is found to have a target mass number dependence of $A^{0.72\pm 0.07}$ in the kinematical region of $|t|\le 0.6$ ${\rm GeV}^2/c^2$. The total cross section of the $\phi$-nucleon interaction, $\sigma_{\phi N}$, has been estimated as $35^{+17}_{-11}$ mb using the $A$-dependence of the $\phi$ photo-production yield and a Glauber-type multiple scattering theory. This value is much larger than $\sigma_{\phi N}$ in free space, suggesting that the $\phi$ properties might change in the nuclear medium., Comment: 12 pages 4 figures, submitted to Phys. Lett. B
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37. Comment on the $\Theta^+$-production at high energy
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Titov, A. I., Hosaka, A., Date', S., and Ohashi, Y.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We show that the cross sections of the $\Theta^+$-pentaquark production in different processes decrease with energy faster than the cross sections of production of the conventional three-quark hyperons. Therefore, the threshold region with the initial energy of a few GeV or less seemsto be more favorable for the production and experimental study of $\Theta^+$-pentaquark., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures
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38. Economic and On Demand Brain Activity Analysis on Global Grids
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Buyya, R., Date, S., Mizuno-Matsumoto, Y., Venugopal, S., and Abramson, D.
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Computer Science - Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing ,C.2.1, J.3 - Abstract
The lack of computational power within an organization for analyzing scientific data, and the distribution of knowledge (by scientists) and technologies (advanced scientific devices) are two major problems commonly observed in scientific disciplines. One such scientific discipline is brain science. The analysis of brain activity data gathered from the MEG (Magnetoencephalography) instrument is an important research topic in medical science since it helps doctors in identifying symptoms of diseases. The data needs to be analyzed exhaustively to efficiently diagnose and analyze brain functions and requires access to large-scale computational resources. The potential platform for solving such resource intensive applications is the Grid. This paper describes a MEG data analysis system developed by us, leveraging Grid technologies, primarily Nimrod-G, Gridbus, and Globus. This paper explains the application of economy-based grid scheduling algorithms to the problem domain for on-demand processing of analysis jobs., Comment: Technical Report, Grid Computing and Distributed Systems (GRIDS) Lab, Dept. of Computer Science and Software Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Australia
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39. Beam polarization asymmetries for the p(gamma,K+)Lambda and p(gamma,K+)Sigma0 reactions at Egamma=1.5-2.4 GeV
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LEPS Collaboration, Zegers, R. G. T., Sumihama, M., Ahn, D. S., Ahn, J. K., Akimune, H., Asano, Y., Chang, W. C., Date, S., Ejiri, H., Fujimura, H., Fujiwara, M., Hicks, K., Hotta, T., Imai, K., Ishikawa, T., Iwata, T., Kawai, H., Kim, Z. Y., Kino, K., Kohri, H., Kumagai, N., Makino, S., Matsumura, T., Matsuoka, N., Mibe, T., Miwa, K., Miyabe, M., Miyachi, Y., Morita, M., Muramatsu, N., Nakano, T., Niiyama, M., Nomachi, M., Ohashi, Y., Ooba, T., Ohkuma, H., Oshuev, D. S., Rangacharyulu, C., Sakaguchi, A., Sasaki, T., Shagin, P. M., Shiino, Y., Shimizu, H., Sugaya, Y., Toyokawa, H., Wakai, A., Wang, C. W., Wang, S. C., Yonehara, K., Yorita, T., Yoshimura, M., and Yosoi, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Beam polarization asymmetries for the p(gamma,K+)Lambda and p(gamma,K+)sigma0 reactions are measured for the first time for Egamma=1.5-2.4 GeV and 0.6
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40. Laparoscopy-Assisted Spleen-Preserving Distal Pancreatectomy for Living-Donor Pancreas Transplantation
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Date, S., Noguchi, H., Kaku, K., Kurihara, K., Miyasaka, Y., Okabe, Y., Nakamura, U., Ohtsuka, T., and Nakamura, M.
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41. Effect of Expansive Agent and Temperature on the Quality of Pre-cast Concrete Products
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Maruyama, T., Karasawa, H., Hashimoto, S., and Date, S.
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42. Preface (ICAME2007)
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Gajbhiye, N. S., Date, S. K., Gajbhiye, N. S., editor, and Date, S. K., editor
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43. Distributed e-Science Application for Computational Speech Science
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Nozaki, K., Baba, K., Noro, M., Nakagawa, M., Date, S., Shimojo, S., Davoli, Franco, editor, Meyer, Norbert, editor, Pugliese, Roberto, editor, and Zappatore, Sandro, editor
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44. Mössbauer effect studies on the formation of iron oxide phases synthesized via microwave-hydrothermal route
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Bakare, P. P., Date, S. K., Khollam, Y. B., Deshpande, S. B., Potdar, H. S., Salunke-Gawali, S., Varret, F., Pereira, E., Lippens, P.-E., editor, Jumas, J.-C., editor, and Génin, J.-M. R., editor
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45. Oriented Growth of Nanocrystalline Gamma Ferric Oxide in Electrophoretically Deposited Films
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Bhave, Tejashree M., Balasubramanian, C., Nagar, Harshada, Kulkarni, Shailaja, Pasricha, Renu, Bakare, P. P., Date, S. K., Bhoraskar, S. V., Somayajulu, D. R. S., editor, and Lieb, K. -P., editor
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46. Estimate of production of medical isotopes by photo-neutron reaction at the Canadian Light Source
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Szpunar, B., Rangacharyulu, C., Daté, S., and Ejiri, H.
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47. # 2137 Safety of per-oral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) in patients with severe comorbidities
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BAPAYE, A., DUBALE1, N. A., SHETH, K., DESAI, P., MEHTA, N., KABRAWALA, M., PUJARI, R., DATE, S., BAPAYE, J. A., and KULKARNI, M.
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48. # 2136 Results of per-oral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) for recurrent achalasia
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BAPAYE, A., SHETH, K., DUBALE, N. A., DESAI, P., MEHTA, N., KABRAWALA, M., PUJARI, R., DATE, S., BAPAYE, J. A., and KULKARNI, M.
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49. Proposed method for simple deterioration diagnosis of existing fishing port facilities using impact-echo
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Kaneda, T, primary, Yoshizuka, Y, additional, Fujita, T, additional, Okano, T, additional, Kasai, T, additional, Date, S, additional, and Nishizaki, T, additional
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50. New Mitsubishi L4 5-Liter DI Diesel Engine
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Oguchi, K., Mochizuki, N., Matsumoto, A., and Date, S.
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