Program

Theoretical Nuclear Physics

14th K215 Room 14aK215 9:00〜12:30

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
quark matter, hadronic matter
1
Quark-hadron continuity under rotation: vortex continuity or boojum?
Res. and Education Center for Natural Sci., Dept. of Phys., Keio Univ.
Chandrasekhar Chatterjee, Muneto Nitta(新田宗土), Shigehiro Yasui(安井繁宏)
2
Phase boundary of 3P2 superfluidity in neutron stars
Res. and Education Center for Natural Sci., Keio Univ., Dept. of Phys. at Hiyoshi, Keio Univ.
Shigehiro Yasui, Chandrasekhar Chatterjee, Muneto Nitta
3
A possibility of a spin polarized phase in the region with low-temperature and high-chemical potential.
Kochi Univ., Kochi Univ.A
Masatoshi Morimoto, Yasuhiko TsueA
4
New dynamic universality class of chiral phase transition with axion electrodynamics
Keio University
Noriyuki Sogabe, Naoki Yamamoto
5
Possible Coexistence of Kaon Condensation and Hyperon-mixed Matter in the Relativistic Mean-Field Theory and Consistency with Neutron-Star Observations
Chiba Inst. Tech., JAEA
Takumi Muto, Toshiki Maruyama, Toshitaka Tatsumi
6
quark gluon cluster and information
Saitama Medical University, Physics Department
Keiichi Akama
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Vector Coupling Dependence of Equation of State in 2-Flavor Nambu–Jona-Lasinio model
Tokai Univ.A, Argonne PHYB
T. TanimotoA, W. BentzA, Ian C. CloëtB
8
Extrapolation of meson screening mass from imaginary to real chemical potential
Kyushu University, Saga UniversityA
Masahiro Ishii, Akihisa Miyahara, Kouno Hiroaki, Masanobu Yahiro
9
Color screening mass in two color QCD dense matter
Central China Normal University
Daiki Suenaga, Toru Kojo
10
Constraint to chiral invariant mass of nucleon obtained from observation of gravitational waves
Department of Physics Nagoya University
Takahiro Yamazaki, Masayasu Harada
11
Anomaly inflow in QCD matter
Department of Physics, The University of Tokyo
Shota Imaki, Kenji Fukushima
12
Investigation of model sign problem via path optimization method
Fukuoka Inst. Tech., Kyoto Univ.A, YITPB
Kouji Kashiwa, Yuto MoriA, Akira OhnishiB
13
Tensor optimized Fermi sphere method (TOFS) and linked cluster expansion
Kanto Gakuin Univ., College of Science and Engineering
Taiichi Yamada

14th K306 Room 14aK306 9:00〜12:30

Theoretical Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics
The 13th Seitaro Nakamura Prize Awarding Ceremony
1
Univ. of Tokyo
Mitsuhiro Kato
2
Test of gravity with gravitational-wave propagation
KMI, Nagoya U.
Atsushi Nishizawa
3
Grand Unified Theories Based on GUT Gauge Groups Broken to Their Special Subgroups
Kyoto U.
Naoki Yamatsu
Break (10:00〜10:20)
Lectures by the recipients of the Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan
4
Report of the Selection Committee
KEK
Jun Nishimura
5
Borel Summability in Supersymmetric Field Theories
U. Cambridge
Masazumi Honda
6
Studies on the relative entropy and modular Hamiltonian of excited states in conformal field theories
OIST
Tomonori Ugajin
7
Studies on the Seiberg duality in 3-dimensional N=2 supersymmetric gauge theories
ITP, U. Bern
Keita Nii
8
A proposal for superstring field theory of the NS-NS sector in type II superstring theory
Czech Acad. Sci.
Hiroaki Matsunaga

14th K403 Room 14aK403 9:00〜12:15

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics
Korea-Japan symposium on unstable nuclei and nuclear astrophysics
1
Introduction
CNS, the Univ. of Tokyo
Hidetoshi Yamaguchi
2
Prospect of nuclear astrophysics experiments at KoBRA and the 18F(p,α)15O reaction at CNS
Ewha Womans Univ.
Kevin Insik Hahn
3
Study on the r-process at RIKEN RIBF
RIKEN Nishina Center
Shunji Nishimura
4
Transfer reaction studies using solenoid
Sungkyunkwan Univ.
Kyungyuk Chae
5
Study of r-process nuclei at KISS
KEK
Yutaka Watanabe
Break (10:50〜11:05)
6
Some nuclear astrophysical studies with CDCC
RCNP, Osaka Univ.
Kazuyuki Ogata
7
Effects of deformation and pairing correlations in N=Z nuclei
Soongsil Univ.
Eunja Ha
8
The SE1 factor of radiative alpha capture on carbon-12 in effective field theory
Sunmoon Univ.
Shung-Ichi Ando

14th K203 Room 14pK203 13:30〜16:45

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics Joint
Dark Matter Search (I) (Joint Session)
1
ANKOK 32 : Property study of low energy ionization electron signal
Waseda University
M.Kimura, K.Aoyama, Y.Honda, K.Iijima, H.Morohoshi, R.Ozu, T.Takeda, M.Tanaka, K.Yorita, T.Washimi
2
Study of radon separation in novel gas with nano materials
ICRR, Kobe University
Yuuki Nakano, Yasuo Takeuchi, Koichi Ichimura, Takeshi Okada, Masaki Yamashita, Hiroyuki Sekiya, Shigeki Tasaka
3
The result of the single phase LXe TPC for observation of low energy proportional scintillation
ISEE, Nagoya University
Ryo Ishii
4
XMASS: development of a new dual-phase Xe TPC with a quartz vessel
ICRR, The University of Tokyo
Kazufumi Sato
5
XMASS: Status of purification for direct dark matter search experiment
ICRR, UTokyo, (XMASS collaboration)
Masaki Yamashita, (XMASS collaboration)
6
Development of a large resonant cavity for the dark matter axion, ALPs, and hidden photon- Measurement of electric field profile in a test cavity (2)-
ICRR, the Univ. of Tokyo, Graduate School/Faculty of Engineering, Fukui Univ.A
Yasuhiro Kishimoto, Masaki Yamashita, Izumi OgawaA, Youta MoriA, Taiki NishimuraA
Break (15:00〜15:15)
7
Development of a surface alpha-ray detector for the ultra low-radioactivity measurement
Kobe Univ., ICRR Univ. of TokyoA
Hiroshi Ito, Takashi Hashimoto, Tomonori Ikeda, Hirohisa Ishiura, Kentaro Miuchi, Kiseki Nakamura, Yasuo Takeuchi, Kazuyoshi KobayashiA
8
Measurements of the Anisotropic Response of ZnWO4 Scintillator to Neutron Recoils for Developing the Direction-Sensitive Dark Matter Detector
Institute for Cosmic Ray Research University of Tokyo, New Industry Creation Center Tohoku UniversityA, Institute for Materials Research Tohoku UniversityB, Faculty of Science Yamagata UniversityC
Pedersen Juan, Sekiya Hiroyuki, Ichimura Koichi, Kurosawa ShunsukeA,C, Yoshikawa AkiraA,B, Yamaji AkihiroB, Horiai TakehikoB, Kodama ShoheiB, Yamato ShinnosukeB, Abe MarinaC
9
NEWAGE experiment 52: Result of underground measurement in 2018
Kobe Univ.
Tomonori Ikeda, Kentaro Miuchi, Takashi Hashimoto, Hirohisa Ishiura, Takuma Nakamura, Atsuhiko Ochi, Kiseki Nakamura, Hiroshi Ito
10
NEWAGE experiment 53: MPGD simulation study in negative ion gas for Negative ion μ-TPC
Kobe Univ.
Hirohisa Ishiura, Kentaro Miuchi, Takashi Hashimoto, Tomonori Ikeda, Takuma Nakamura, Atsuhiko Ochi, Kiseki Nakamura, Hiroshi Ito
11
Axion dark matter detection by radio observation of neutron stars
IBS, Nagoya U.A
Kenji Kadota, Naoya KitajimaA
12
Search for Axion Dark Matter with Space-based Laser Interferometry
ICRR, The University of TokyoA, Kyoto UniversityB
Ippei Obata, Koji Nagano, Yuta MichimuraA, Tomohiro FujitaB

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Theoretical Nuclear Physics
hadron structure and interaction
1
Proof that heavy quark limit of HAL QCD qqbar potential is static qqbar potential
RCNP Osaka Univ.
Noriyoshi Ishii, Keiko Murano
2
Lambdac-N interaction from lattice QCD with physical masses
YITP, Kyoto University
Takaya Miyamoto, Kenji Sasaki for HAL QCD Collaboration
3
KKKbar-Kpipi-Kpieta three-body resonance by the semi-relativistic coupled-channel complex scaling method
Gifu University
Shoji Shinmura, Kento Hara, Tatsuya Yamada
4
Dynamical supersymmetry for strange quark and ud diquark in hadron mass spectrum
TMU, Tokyo TechA
Taiju AMANO, Daisuke JIDO
5
Role of UA(1) quantum anomaly in vacuum structure for chiral effective models
TMU, TokyoTech, Nagoya Univ.
Shinnosuke Kono, Daisuke Jido, Yoshiki Kuroda, Masayasu Harada
6
The anisotropy of the quarkonium radiative decay in strong magnetic fields
JAEA, Tokyo Tech.A, KEKB
S. IwasakiA, K. SuzukiB
Break (15:00〜15:15)
7
Three-Body Decay of Λc*(2595) and Λc*(2625) with the Inclusion of Direct Two-Pion Coupling
RCNP (Osaka Univ.)A, Nara Woman's Univ.B, ASRC (JAEA)C
Arifi A. JA, Nagahiro, HA, B, Hosaka AA, C
8
Heavy baryon productions from two-quark processes with an instanton interaction
Osaka University, Inha UniversityA
Sangin Shim, Atsushi Hosaka, Hyun-Chul KimA
9
Pion mass and strange hadrons in holographic model of Hadrons
Osaka University, RCNP Theory Group
Daisuke Fujii, Takashi Ezoe, Sangin Shim, Atushi Hosaka
10
Study of the Λ(1405) in the Skyrme model Ⅲ
RCNP, Osaka University, ASRC, Japan Atomic Energy Agency
Takashi Ezoe, Atsushi Hosaka
11
The behavior of S-matrix of meson-baryon scatterings in the SU(3) chiral unitary model
U.TokyoA, KEK Theory CenterB, SoukendaiC
Kazuki YamadaA,B, Osamu MorimatsuA,B,C
12
Analyzing mass spectrums of scalar mesons based on SU(3) Liner Sigma Model
Dept. of Phys., Nagoya Univ., Jilin Univ.A, Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Tech
Yoshiki Kuroda, Masayasu Harada, Shinya MatsuzakiA, Daisuke JidoB

14th K216 Room 14pK216 13:30〜16:00

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
shell model, many body foundation
1
Novel extrapolation method with Gaussian Processes for ab initio no-core shell model
Dept. Phys., UTokyo
Sota Yoshida
2
Shell-model study of doublet bands in Iodine 126
Saitama University, Chiba Institute of Technology
Kota Yanase, Naotaka Yoshinaga, Koji Higashiyama
3
Description of the shell-model wave function by the restricted Boltzmann Machine
CNS U. Tokyo, Senshu U.A
Noritaka Shimizu, Takahiro MizusakiA
4
Nuclear matrix element of the neutrinoless double beta decay for mass around 100 in the nuclear shell model.
Saitama University
Naotaka Yoshinaga
5
Excitation mechanism of even-even nuclei around mass 100
Chiba Institute of Technology, Saitama UniversityA
Koji Higashiyama, Naotaka YoshinagaA, Kota YanaseA
Break (14:45〜15:00)
6
Realistic shell model calculations with chiral three-body force for p-shell and fp-shell nuclei
INFN-Napoli, Pekin Univ. Phys.A
Tokuro Fukui, Luca De Angelis, Yuanzhuo MaA, Luigi Coraggio, Aangela Gargano, Nunzio Itaco, Furong XuA
7
Boson expansion method without closed-algebra approximation by means of Boson mapping with restricting phonon excitation number II
SUMS
Kimikazu Taniguchi
8
Comparison of neutron resonance and GOE spectra on the probability of the occurrence of various types of regular sequences
University of Fukui
Hijiri Futamura, Naoki Tajima
9
On the mathematical nature of the overlap functions formed between many-body wave functions with the pairing correlations.
Senshu, CNS U-Tokyo, Shanghai
M. Oi, M. Takahiro, N. ShimizuA, Y. SunB

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Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Nuclear structure studies through the magic numbers
1
Introduction
Univ. of Tokyo
Kathrin Wimmer
2
(Re)Discovery of the Z=6 magic number in neutron-rich carbon isotopes
RCNP, Osaka Univ.
HooiJin Ong
3
Physics on neutron-rich nuclei with the effective interaction for the shell model based on nuclear force
CNS, Univ. of Tokyo
Naofumi Tsunoda
4
Neutron magic numbers of exotic nuclei observed in the systematics of nuclear matter radii
Tokyo City Univ.
Daiki Nishimura
5
Magic number and Cluster states
Hokkaido Univ.
Masaaki Kimura
Break (15:10〜15:25)
6
Closed-shell property at N=34 seen in the masses of neutron-rich Ca isotopes
CNS, Univ. of Tokyo
Shin'Ichiro Michimasa
7
Magic number, shell structure and collective phenomena
Kyoto Univ.
Kenichi Yoshida
8
Probing the nuclear shell closures far off stability via in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy
RIKEN Nishina Center
Pieter Doornenbal
9
Nuclear spectroscopy of r-process nuclei in the vicinity of N=126 at KISS
WNSC IPNS KEK
Yoshikazu Hirayama

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Division 1,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics
The leading edge of Quantum Simulation : astrophysics, hadron physics, condensed matter physics investigated by ultracold particle systems
1
Introduction
Univ. of Tokyo, Dept. of Phys.
Munekazu Horikoshi
2
What is “Quantum Simulation”
Univ. of Tokyo, Dept. of Phys.
Masahito Ueda
3
Expectations for “Quantum Simulation”
Gakushuin Univ., Dept. of Phys.
Hal Tasaki
4
Domestic and international trends of “Quantum Simulation” and the issues
IMS, Dep. of Photo-Molecular Science
Kenji Ohmori
Break (15:25〜15:45)
5
The leading edge of Quantum Simulation using ultracold atomic gases
Kyoto Univ., Dept. of Phys.
Shintaro Taie
6
The leading edge of Quantum Simulation using Rydberg atoms
Univ. of Electro-Communications, ILS
Ken'ichi Nakagawa
7
The leading edge of Quantum Simulation using ions
Osaka Univ.
Kenji Toyoda

14th K406 Room 14pK406 13:30〜17:15

Theoretical Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Sign problem, anomaly
1
Sign Problem in Lattice Gauge Theories and generalized Lefschetz thimble methods
Inst. of Phys., Univ. of Tokyo
Yoshio Kikukawa
2
Schwinger-Keldysh formalism for lattice gauge theories
Univ. of Tokyo
Hiroki Hoshina
3
Resolving the sign problem in the Hubbard model with the tempered, generalized Lefschetz thimble method
Kyoto Univ., PwCA
Nobuyuki Matsumoto, Masafumi Fukuma, Naoya UmedaA
4
Studies on the phase transition in finite density QCD at low temperature based on the complex Langevin method
KEKA, SOKENDAIB, Keio U.C, Shizuoka U.D
Yuta ItoA, Hideo MatsufuruA, Jun NishimuraA,B, Shinji ShimasakiC, Asato TsuchiyaD, Shoichiro TsutsuiA
5
Complex Langevin analysis of the spontaneous rotational symmetry breaking in the Euclidean type IIB matrix model
NTUAA, Setsunan Univ.B, KEKC, SOKENDAID, Meijo Univ.E
Konstantinos N. AnagnostopoulosA, Takehiro AzumaB, Yuta ItoC, Jun NishimuraC,D, Toshiyuki OkuboE, Stratos Kovalkov PapadoudisA
6
Studies of space-time structure in Lorentzian type IIB matrix model by complex Langevin method
KEK, SOKENDAI, Shizuoka U.A
Jun Nishimura, Asato TsuchiyaA
Break (15:30〜15:45)
7
Mathematical proof for “a physicist-friendly reformulation of the Atiyah-Patodi-Singer index”
Osaka U., U. of TokyoA, Nagoya U.B
Hidenori Fukaya, Mikio FurutaA, Shinichiro MatsoB, Tetsuya Onogi, Satoshi Yamaguchi, Mayuko YamashitaA
8
Atiyah-Patodi-Singer index with the domain-wall fermion on a lattice (1)
Osaka U
Hidenori Fukaya, Naoki Kawai, Matsuki Yoshiyuki, Makito Mori, Tetsuya Onogi, Satoshi Yamaguchi
9
Atiyah-Patodi-Singer index with domain-wall fermion on lattice (2)
Osaka U
Hidenori Fukaya, Naoki Kawai, Yoshiyuki Matsuki, Makito Mori, Tetsuya Onogi, Satoshi Yamaguchi
10
The Anomaly Inflow of the domain-wall fermion in odd dimension
Osaka U
Hidenori Fukaya, Naoki Kawai, Yoshiyuki Matsuki, Makito Mori, Tetsuya Onogi, Satoshi Yamaguchi
11
't Hooft anomaly matching condition and chiral symmetry breaking without fermion bilinear condensate
Osaka U.
Satoshi Yamaguchi
12
A calculation of the gauge anomaly with the chiral overlap operator
Department of Physics, The University of Tokyo
Taichi Ago

15th K215 Room 15aK215 9:45〜12:15

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
nuclear astrophysics
1
The impacts of nuclear-physics uncertainties on gamma-process nucleosynthesis
YITP Kyoto, University of BaselA, University of HertfordshireB, Keele UniversityC, IPMU University of TokyoD, University of EdinburghE, INAF Trieste Astronomical ObservatoryF, INFN TorinoG
Nobuya Nishimura, Thomas RauscherA,B, Raphael HirschiC,D, Alexander St. J. MurphyE, Gabriele CescuttiF,B, Claudia TravaglioG
2
Influence of changing symmetry energy on supernova simulations
Numazu CT, Kyushu U., Nankai U.
K. Sumiyoshi, K. Nakazato, J. Hu, H. Shen
3
Sensitivity of stellar matter under nuclear statistical equilibrium to nuclear uncertainties
RIKEN
Shun Furusawa
4
Statistical inference of neutron star equation of state from observation using machine learning
Univ. of Tokyo, Sophia Univ.A
Yuki Fujimoto, Kenji Fukushima, Koichi MuraseA
5
Magnetized rotational neutron stars and mass-radius relations
Saidai
Chinatsu Watanabe, Kota Yanase, Naotaka Yoshinaga
Break (11:00〜11:15)
6
Neutron Stars Cooling models and the dependence on equation of state
Department of Physics, Graduated Shcool of Kyushu Univ., Dept. of Art Science, Kyushu Univ.A, Kurume Inst. Univ.B
Akira Dohi, Masa-aki Hashimoto, Yasuhide Matsuo, Ken'ichiro NakazatoA, Tsuneo NodaB
7
Neutron Star Cooling with Quark Colour Superconductivity
Kurume Inst. Tech., Chiba Inst. Tech.A, Kyushu Univ.B, JAEAC, Kyoto Univ.D
Tsuneo Noda, Nobutoshi YasutakeA, Masa-aki HashimotoB, Toshiki MaruyamaC, Toshitaka TatsumiD
8
Proximity effect of pair correlation in the inner crust of Neutron star with Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov theory.
Niigata U
Okihashi Toshiyuki, Matsuo Masayuki
9
Quadrupole collective excitations in inner crust of neutron stars
Tokyo Inst. Tech, Niigata U.
T. Inakura, M. Matsuo

15th K216 Room 15aK216 9:15〜11:30

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
fission, fusion, superheavy elements
1
TDDFT+Langevin model analysis for the dissipative fission dynamics
Institute of Innovative Research, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyA, Nuclear Engineer, Ltd.B
Yoritaka IwataA, Takashi NishikawaB, Satoshi ChibaA
2
Study on formation mechanisms of Z=120 elements with a hybrid model
Tokyo Institute of Technology, IAEAA, Tohoku UniversityB, Hokkaido UniversityC
Satoshi Chiba, Yoko Ishii, Shuichiro Ebata, Yoritaka Iwata,Tsunenori Inakura, Fedir A. Ivanyuk, Vladimir Litnevsky, Shin OkumuraA, Akira OnoB, Masaaki KimuraC
3
Role of forbidden transition of beta-decay in the neutron-rich, heavy and super heavy nuclear mass region
ASRC, JAEA, D. Physics, Tohoku Univ.A
Hiroyuki Koura, Fumitaka EndoA
4
Independent Yields Derived from Nuclear Shell Correction and Boltzmann Weight and Their Covariance Matrices
LANE, Tokyo Tech
Kohsuke TSUBAKIHARA, Chikako ISHIZUKA, Tadashi YOSHIDA, Satoshi CHIBA
Break (10:15〜10:30)
5
Production of heavy neutron-rich nuclei in transfer reactions with Langevin calculation
Faculty of Science and Engineering Kindai University
S.Amano, Y.Aritomo, Y.Miyamoto, M.Konishi
6
Simulation for transfer reaction of minor actinoids
KINDAIRIKOU
Konishi Masaki, Amano Shota, Miyamoto Yuya, Aritomo Yoshihiro
7
Analysis of fusion-fission dynamics in heavy and super heavy mass region
Kindai, JAEAA
Y.Aritomo, S. Tanaka, N.Liyana, Y.Miyamoto, B.Yanagi, K.NishioA
8
Characteristic behavior of trajectory in fluctuation-dissipation model
Kindai
Akifumi Ogawa, Yoshihiro Aritomo, Shoya Tanaka, Yuya Miyamoto, Shoma Ishizaki, Masahisa Ohta

15th K303 Room 15aK303 9:00〜12:30

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics Joint
Dark Matter Search (II) (Joint Session)
1
A dark matter search using ionization signals in XENON1T
Nagoya University, KMI
Shingo Kazama
2
Status of the XENONnT experiment
ICRR The University of TokyoA, Kavli IPMU (WPI) The University of TokyoB, ISEE Nagoya UniverisityC, KMI Nagoya UniversityD, Kobe UniversityE, IAR Nagoya UniversityF
K. HiraideA,B, Y. ItowC,D, R. UenoE, I. OkuiC, S. KazamaD,F, N. KatoA, A. TakedaA,B, Y. ChenA, K. MartensB, K. MiuchiE, S. MoriyamaA,B, M. YamashitaA,B for the XENON Collaboration
3
Rn monitor for the shield water tank of XENONnT
ICRR The University of TokyoA, Kavli IPMU (WPI) The University of TokyoB, ISEE Nagoya UniverisityC, KMI Nagoya UniversityD, Kobe UniversityE, IAR Nagoya UniversityF
A. TakedaA,B, Y. ItowC,D, R. UenoE, I. OkuiC, S. KazamaD,F, N. KatoA, Y. ChenA, K. MartensB, K. HiraideA,B, K. MiuchiE, S. MoriyamaA,B, M. YamashitaA,B for the XENON Collaboration
4
Optimization of neutron veto counter for XENON-nT, the highly-sensitive dark matter observation experiment
ICRR The University of TokyoA, ISEE Nagoya UniverisityB, KMI Nagoya UniversityC, Kavli IPMU (WPI) The University of TokyoD, Kobe UniversityE, IAR Nagoya UniversityF
Y. ChenA, Y. ItowB,C, R. UenoE, I. OkuiB, S. KazamaC,F, N. KatoA, A. TakedaA,D, K. HiraideA,D, K. MartensD, K. MiuchiE, S. MoriyamaA,D, M. YamashitaA,D for the XENON Collaboration
5
Evaluation for the performance of the neutron veto system by simulation at the XENONnT experiment
Kobe University, ICRR The University of TokyoA, ISEE Nagoya UniversityB, KMI Nagoya UniversityC, Kavli IPMU (WPI) The University of TokyoD, IAR Nagoya UniversityE
R. Ueno, Y. ItowB,C, I. OkuiB, S. KazamaC,E, N. KatoA, A. TakedaA,D, Y. ChenA, K. HiraideA,D, K. MartensD, K. Miuchi, S. MoriyamaA,D, M. YamashitaA,D for the XENON Collaboration
6
Liquid xenon purification for XENONnT dark matter experiment
ICRR The University of TokyoA, Kavli IPMU (WPI) The University of TokyoB, ISEE Nagoya UniverisityC, KMI Nagoya UniversityD, Kobe UniversityE, IAR Nagoya UniversityF
N. KatoA, Y. ItowC,D, R. UenoE, I. OkuiC, S. KazamaD,F, A. TakedaA,B, Y. ChenA, K. MartensB, K. HiraideA,B, K. MiuchiE, S. MoriyamaA,B, M. YamashitaA,B for the XENON Collaboration
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Directional Dark Matter Search Project NEWSdm(1) ~increasing analysis speed and developing new analysis methord~
Graduate School of Science Nagoya University, KMI Nagoya UniversityA, IMASS Nagoya UniversityB, Chiba UniversityC, University of NaplesD, Faculty of Education Gifu UniversityE
Ryuta Kobayashi, Tatsuhiro NakaA, Toshiyuki Nakano, Atsuhiro Umemoto, Takuya Shiraishi, Satomi Tada, Yuya Fukuzawa, Inori Todoroki, Kazami Hamano, Osamu SatoB, Ken'ichi KugeC, Takashi AsadaD, Masahiro Yoshimoto, and NEWSdm collaboration
8
Directional Dark Matter Search Project NEWSdm(2)~ detector development and technical run at surface laboratory~
Graduate School of Science Nagoya University, KMI Nagoya UniversityA, IMASS Nagoya UniversityB, Chiba UniversityC, University of NaplesD
Atsuhiro Umemoto, Tatsuhiro NakaA, Ryuta Kobayashi, Takuya Shiraishi, Satomi Tada, Yuya Fukuzawa, Inori Todoroki, Kazami Hamano, Osamu SatoB, Ken'ichi KugeC, Takashi AsadaD, and NEWSdm collaboration
9
Directional Dark Matter Search Project NEWSdm(3)~ future prospects toward underground experiment~
KMI Nagoya University, Graduate School of Science Nagoya UniversityA, IMASS Nagoya UniversityB, Chiba UniversityC, University of NaplesD
Tatsuhiro Naka, Atsuhiro UmemotoA, Ryuta KobayashiA, Takuya ShiraishiA, Satomi TadaA, Yuya FukuzawaA, Inori TodorokiA, Kazami HamanoA, Osamu SatoB, Ken'ichi KugeC, Takashi AsadaD, and NEWSdm collaboration
10
Feasibility Study of Anisotropic Scintillation Detecoter for Darkmatter Search 8
Tohoku Univ. NICHeA, Yamagata Univ.B Univ. of Tokyo ICRRC, Tohoku Univ. IMRD
S. KurosawaA,B, H. SekiyaC, M. AbeB, A. YamajiD, Pedersen JuanC, T. HoriaiD, S. KodamaD, S. YamatoD, Y. ShojiD, Y. OhashiA, K. KamadaA, Y. YokotaA, A. YoshikawaA,D, A. OhonishiB
11
PICOLON Report: Progress on purity of NaI(Tl) and prospect on dark matter search using NaI(Tl)
Osaka Univ. RCNPA, Tokyo Univ. KIPMUB, Tokushima Univ. FIASC, Tokushima Univ. FSTD, Osaka Sangyo Univ.E, I.S.C.Lab.F, Tohoku Univ. RCNSG, Osaka Univ. Sci.H
Takemoto YasuhiroA,B, Hirata ShokoC, Fushimi Ken-ichiD, A. KozlovB, D. CherniyakB, Ejiri HiroyasuA, Hazama RyutaE, Imagawa KyoshiroF, Yasuda KensukeF, Inoue KunioG, Ikeda HaruoG, Orito ReikoD, Shima TatsushiA, Umehara SaoriA, Yoshida SeiH
12
PICOLON report (3 inch x 3 inch NaI (Tl) low background measurement)
Grad. Sch. of Arts and Sci. Tokushima Univ., RCNP Osaka Univ.A, Department of Physics, Tokushima Univ.B, IPMU Univ. of TokyoC, Osaka Sangyo Univ.D, RCNS Tohoku Univ.E, I.S.C.Lab.E, Osaka Univ.F
S.Hirata, Y.TakemotoA,C, K.FushimiB, A.KozlovC, D.CherniyakC, H.EjiriA, R.HazamaD, H.IkedaE, K.InoueE, K.ImagawaE, R.OritoB, T.ShimaD, S.UmeharaD, K.YasudaD, S.YoshidaD
13
The measurement of impurities in the Gadolinium sulfate for SK-Gd project.
ICRR, Okayama UniversityA, Institute for Environmental SciencesB
Takeshi Okada, Shintaro ItoA, Koichi Ichimura, Yuichi TakakuB, Kou Abe, Motoyasu Ikeda, Yasuhiro Kisimoto, Masayuki HaradaA

15th K403 Room 15aK403 9:00〜12:05

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Experimental Nuclear Physics, Theoretical Nuclear Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan
1
Selection results and awards ceremony (experiment)
RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research
Masahiko Iwasaki
2
YN interaction in neutron-rich environment studying via the 6Li(π-,K+)X reaction
Tohoku Univ., Dept. Phys.
Ryotaro Honda
3
Precision spectroscopy of deeply bound pionic atoms and chiral symmetry in medium
RIKEN Nishina Center
Takahiro Nishi
4
Low-energy dipole excitations in light neutron-rich nuclei
Tech. Univ. Darmstadt
Noritsugu Nakatsuka
Break (10:40〜10:55)
5
Selection results and awards ceremony (theory)
Kyoto Univ.
Yoshiko Kanada-En'yo
6
Broadening of full jet in quark-gluon plasma with hydrodynamic medium response
Wayne State Univ.
Yasuki Tachibana
7
Derivation of relativistic hydrodynamics based on quantum field theory
RIKEN iTHEMS
Masaru Hongo

15th K202 Room 15pK202 13:15〜17:15

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics Joint
Hypernuclei and Strangeness
1
Status of the J-PARC E07
JAEAA, Kyoto Univ. Sci.B, Osaka Univ. Sci.C, Gifu Univ. Edu.D, Gifu Univ. Edu.M.E, Gifu Univ. M.Eng.F
Yoshida JunyaA, Ekawa HiroyukiA,B, Hayakawa ShuheiA,C, Kasagi AyumiD, Nishimura ShinD, Aung Nay Lin NyawF, Yoshimoto MasahiroD, Nakazawa KazumaD,E,F, J-PARC E07 Collaboration
2
Analysis of a ΛΛBe double hypernucleus observed in the J-PARC E07 experiment
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
Hiroyuki Ekawa for the J-PARC E07 experiment
3
Analysis of a twin-Lambda hypernuclei production event in J-PARC E07 experiment
Osaka University
Shuhei Hayakawa
4
Study of a Σ hyperon and a Σ hypernuclus on 4He in J-PARC E13 experiment
Osaka University
M. Nakagawa, for the E13 collaboration
5
The nnΛ search experiment through the 3H(e,e'K+) reaction at JLab
Tohoku Univ., GP-PUA, Tohoku Med. Pharm. Univ.B, INFN.C, FIU.D, Hampton Univ.E, JLabF
K. ItabashiA, K. Uehara, M. Kaneta, T. GogamiA, Y. Konishi, Y. ToyamaA, S. Nagao, S.N. Nakamura, K. MaedaA, Y. FuhiiB, F. GaribaldiC, G.M UrciuoliC, P.E.C. MarkozitzD, J. ReinholdD, L. TangE,F for the JLab Hypernuclear Collaboration
6
Structures and production cross sections of pΛ states of hypernuclei calculated with extended shell-model wave functions
Nippon Inst. of Tech., Osaka E-C Univ.A, Gifu Univ.B
Atsushi Umeya, Toshio MotobaA, Kazunori ItonagaB
7
Study of Xi atom and Xi nucleus based on lattice QCD at the physical point
NUBS
Takashi Inoue, for HAL QCD Collaboration
Break (15:00〜15:15)
8
CSB effects in K hypernuclei
Hosei University, RIKENA
Masahiro Isaka, Yasuo YamamotoA
9
Three-baryon force in a quark model in the flavor-SU(3) limit
National Institute of Technology, Suzuka College, Faculty of Science, Niigata UniversityA, RIKEN Nishina CenterB
Choki NAKAMOTO, Yasuyuki SUZUKIA,B
10
Study of Lambda(1405) via the d(K-,n)Σ0π0
Research Center for Nuclear Physics (RCNP)
S.Kawasaki for the J-PARC E31 collaboration
11
Momentum transfer dependence of the Λ(1405) production in the J-PARC E31 experiment
RIKEN
Hidemitsu Asano for the J-PARC E31 collaboration
12
The physics E31 experiment to search the Λ(1405) ) via the d(K-,πΣ) reaction at J-PARC K1.8BR.
RCNP, Osaka Univ.
Omar Zh for the J-PARC E31 collaboration
13
Spectrum of kaonic atom and kaon-nucleus interaction revisited
TMU, Tokyo TechA, Tottori Univ.B, Kyoto Sangyo Univ.C, Nara Women's Univ.D
Yutaro Iizawa, Daisuke Jido, Natsumi Ikeno, Junko Yamagata-Sekihara, Satoru Hirenzaki
14
Relativistic effects and Kbar N-πΣ interaction in the K- d →πΣn reaction at PK=1GeV/c
Okayama Univ. of Sci., IKP FZ JuelichA, Kyusyu Inst. of Tech.B
K.Miyagawa, J.HaidenbauerA, H.KamadaB
15
Production spectra of hypernuclear excited states by (pi,K) reactions
Osaka E-C Univ., Hokkaido Univ.A
Toru Harada, Yoshiharu HirabayashiA

15th K211 Room 15pK211 13:30〜17:15

Theoretical Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics Joint
Lattice QCD, Hadron
1
Stress distribution in single quark system and quark--anti-quark system at finite temperature
Osaka U, RIKENA, RIKEN iTHEMSB
Ryosuke Yanagihara, Takumi IritaniA, Masakiyo Kitazawa, Masayuki Asakawa, Tetsuo HatsudaB,A
2
Persistent homology analysis for pure SU(3) gauge theory
Kyushu University, Fukuoka Regional HeadquartersA, Fukuoka Institute of TechnologyB, Saga UniversityC
Takehiro Hirakida, Akira Ohno, Junpei Sugano, Junichi TakahashiA, Kouji KashiwaB, Hiroaki KounoC, Masanobu Yahiro
3
Analysis of low dimensional finite density QCD via path optimization method
Kyoto Univ., Fukuoka Inst. Tech.A, YITPB
Yuto Mori, Kouji KashiwaA, Akira OhnishiB
4
The relation between the two-particle spectrum in a finite volume and the (non-) analytic properties of the scattering matrix
RIKEN Nishina Ctr., YITP, Kyoto Univ.A
Takumi Doi, Sinya AokiA, Takumi Iritani for HAL QCD Collaboration
5
Application of all-to-all propagator to the HAL QCD method : analysis of two-pion scattering
YITP, Kyoto University
Yutaro Akahoshi, Sinya Aoki for HAL QCD Collaboration
6
Nucleon-Omega system from lattice QCD
RIKEN
Takumi Iritani, for HAL QCD Collaboration
7
Some theoretical issues in HAL QCD method
YITP Kyoto University, Riken Nishina CenterA, Riken iTHEMSB
Sinya Aoki, Shinya GongyoA, Takumi IritaniA, Koichi YazakiB
8
Interglueball potential in lattice gauge theory [2]
FEFUA, Osaka Univ. RCNPB, IPN OrsayC
Hideaki IIdaA, Masayuki WakayamaB, Atsushi NakamuraA, Nodoka YamanakaC
Break (15:30〜15:45)
9
Estimating topological charge in SU(3) Yang-Mills Theory via machine learning
Osaka Univ., Osaka Univ.A
Takuya Matsumoto, Masakiyo KitazawaA
10
Detailed analysis of critical point in heavy quark region with inproved quenched QCD simulation
Osaka Univ., Niigata Univ.A, Tsukuba Univ.B
Atsushi Kiyohara, Shota ItagakiA, Shinji EjiriA, Kazuyuki KanayaB, Masakiyo Kitazawa, Mizuki ShiroganeA, Yusuke TaniguchiB
11
Determination of chiral transition temperature and low-temperature, high-density phase structure in two-color QCD
Fac. of Sci. and Tech. Kochi Univ.A, RECNS Keio Univ.B, RCNP, Osaka Univ.C
Tong-Gyu LeeA, Etsuko ItouA,B,C, Kei IidaA
12
Z3 symmetry and lattice QCD simulations
Saga Univ., Kyushu Univ.A
Hiroaki Kouno, Takehiro HirakidaA, Junpei SuganoA
13
On applicability of the complex Langevin method near the deconfinement phase transition in finite density QCD with four flavors
KEKA, SokendaiB, Keio Univ.C, Shizuoka Univ.D
Shoichiro TsutsuiA, Yuta ItoA, Hideo MatsufuruA, Jun NishimuraA,B, Shinji ShimasakiC, Asato TsuchiyaD
14
Pressure anisotropy in SU(3) gauge theory at nonzero temperature with anisotropic boundary conditions
Osaka University, University of Cape TownA
Masakiyo Kitazawa, Sylvain MogliacciA, Isobel KolbeA, W.A. HorowitzA

15th K215 Room 15pK215 13:45〜16:00

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
exotic hadrons, nuclear interaction, few body systems
1
Heavy quark spin multiplet structure of heavy meson - heavy baryon molecular states with P-wave
Nagoya Univ., RIKENA
Yuki Shimizu, Yasuhiro YamaguchiA, Masayasu Harada
2
Model-independent analysis of the Kbar-N amplitude
YITP
Yuki Kamiya, Tetsuo Hyodo
3
Chiral low-energy theorem and D0 resonance in D+pi scattering
Kyoto UniversityA, YITPB
Takumi SugiuraA, Tetsuo HyodoB
4
Short range pi J/psi-DDbar* interaction
RIKEN Nishina Center, NECA, Suma GakuenB, RCNP Osaka Univ.C
Yasuhiro Yamaguchi, Yukihiro AbeA, Kenji FukukawaB, Atsushi HosakaC
5
Hyperspherical approach to several heavy hybrid mesons
Yokohama National University, Keio University
Tomokazu Miyamoto
Break (15:00〜15:15)
6
Faddeev 3-bosy calculations of Lambda-n-n system
Kyushu Institute of Technology, Okayama University of Science, Lasio University
Hiroyuki Kamada, Kazuya Miyagawa, Htun Htun Oo
7
Many-body correlations in three-body exotic-like-atom systems
Hokkaido Univ. Université de LyonA
H. Moryia, W. Horiuchi, J.-M. RichardA
8
Strangeness S=-1 systems based on lattice QCD study
RCNP, Osaka Univ.
NEMURA Hidekatsu for HAL QCD Collaboration

15th K216 Room 15pK216 13:30〜16:15

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
nuclear reaction
1
Contributions from Pauli rearrangement effect and three-nucleon forces for a microscopic optical-model potential
RCNP, Osaka Univ.
M. Kohno
2
Description of symmetric large-amplitude oscillations in 40S by Gogny-TDHFB method
CCS, Univ. of Tsukuba
Yukio Hashimoto
3
Alpha knockout reaction analysis with AMD cluster wave function
JAEA, Kagawa college, Osaka city Univ., Hokkaido Univ., Kyoto Univ., RCNP
Kazuki Yoshida, Yasutaka Taniguchi, Yohei Chiba, Masaaki Kimura, Yoshiko Kanada-En'yo, Kazuyuki Ogata
4
Manifestation of α-clustering in Be isotopes via α-knockout reaction
RCNP, Osaka Univ.A, JAEAB, Kyoto Univ.C, Osaka City Univ.D
Mengjiao LyuA, Kazuki YoshidaB, Yoshiko Kanada-En'yoC, Kazuyuki OgataA, D
5
Proposal of an approximative treatment in the separation of breakup cross sections
NIT, Gifu College, RCNPA, Kyushu UniversityB
Shin Watanabe, Kazuyuki OgataA, Takuma MatsumotoB
Break (14:45〜15:00)
6
Correspondence between the alpha inelastic cross section on 24Mg and the monopole strength distribution
RCNP, Osaka UniversityA, Osaka City UniversityB
Kazuyuki OgataA,B, Yohei ChibaB, Yukinori SakuragiB
7
Description of deuteron induced knockout reactions (2)
RCNP, Osaka Univ.A, JAEAB, Osaka City Univ.C
Yoshiki ChazonoA, Kazuki YoshidaB, Kazuyuki OgataA,C
8
The Role of Nucleon-nucleon Short Range Repulsion in Deuteron Scattering Reaction
RCNP, Osaka University
Y.S. Neoh, M.J. Lyu, Y. Chazono, K. Ogata
9
Application of the microscopic optical potential to breakup reactions for 6He
Kyushu University
Shoya Ogawa, Ryo Horinouchi, Masakazu Toyokawa, Takuma Matsumoto
10
Calculation of inelastic scattering of 10Be nucleus and the size of its excited state
YNU, MCTA, YITPB
Takenori Furumoto, Tadahiro SuharaA, Naoyuki ItagakiB

15th K303 Room 15pK303 13:30〜16:45

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics Joint
Unstable Nucleus II (joint session)
1
Reaction cross section measurement for 17Ne on solid-hydrogen target
Univ. of Tsukuba, IMPA, RIKENB, Saitama Univ.C, NIRSD
T. Moriguchi, A. Ozawa, S. SuzukiA, M. Mukai, M. Amano, D. Kamioka, R. Kagesawa, Y. AbeB, T. FujiiC, D. NagaeB, M. SakaueC, T. SuzukiC, T. YamaguchiC, K. YokotaC, A. KitagawaD, S. SatoD
2
Study of nucleon momentum distribution inside a nucleus via one-nucleon pick-up reactions
Osaka Univ., Saitama Univ.A, Tokyo Univ. Sci.B, Niigata Univ.C, Niigata Univ. RID, NIRSE
M. Fukuda, N. TadanoA, M. Tanaka, R. Wakabayashi, M. Fukutome, S. Yamaoka, J. Ohno, M. Mihara, K. Matsuta, T. SuzukiA, T. YamaguchiA, M. SakagamiA, D. NishimuraB, T. OhtsuboC, M. TakechiC, M. TomitaC, K. MozumiC, K. YamaguchiC, T. IzumikawaD, S. SatoE, S. FukudaE, A. KitagawaE
3
Coulomb shift in the mirror pair 14C and 14O for the signature of the linear-chain state
Hokkaido Univ.
Tomoyuki Baba, Masaaki Kimura
4
Reduced transition probability B(E2;0+→2+) of 52Ca
Dept. of Phys. Rikkyo Univ., Dept. of Phys. Tohoku Univ.A, Dept. of Phys. Tokyo Institute of TechnologyB
Y. Fujino, Y. Togano, T. KobayashiA, T. NakamuraB, Y. KondoB, K. Ieki, For the SAMURAI 09 Collaboration
5
In-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy of 30Mg through neutron knockout reactions
CNS, Univ. of Tokyo, Univ. of TokyoA
Noritaka Kitamura, Kathrin WimmerA for the e12003 collaboration
6
Intertwined effects of pairing and deformation on neutron halos in magnesium isotopes
Chiba U.
H. Nakada, K. Takayama
Break (15:00〜15:15)
7
Large quadrupole collectivity induced by pairing fluctuation in deformed Mg isotopes close to the neutron drip line
University of Aizu
Masayuki Yamagami
8
Collectivity at N=Z: Coulomb excitation of 70,72Kr
The Univ. of Tokyo
K. Wimmer
9
Investigation of unbound excited state of 31Ne using nuclear breakup reaction
TiTechA, RIKEN NishinaB, Rikkyo U.C, Osaka U. RCNPD, Ewha W. U.E
T. TomaiA,B, T. NakamuraA, Y. ToganoC, Y. KondoA, S. TakeuchiA, N. KobayashiD, H. YamadaA, M. MatsumotoA, A.T. SaitoA, M. YasudaA, T. ShimadaA, H. LeeA,E, for SAMURAI27 collaboration
10
Empirical properties of the equation of state of neutron matter
Aichi Shukutoku Univ., Kochi Univ.
Kazuhiro Oyamatsu, Kei Iida
11
Study of effect of tensor interactions in light nuclei via high-momentum neutron transfer reactions
阪大RCNP, MSU/NSCLA, Univ. Santiago de CompostelaB, Univ. GiessenC, 京大理D, GSIE, Univ. of GroningenF, Beihang Univ.G, 東大理H, 理研仁科セI, Saint Mary’s Univ.J, 大阪大工大K, Comenius Univ. BratislavaL, Stefan Meyer Inst.M, 新潟大理N
Wang Xuan, 王恵仁, Yassid AyyadA, Jose BenlliureB, Stefan FriedrichC, 藤岡宏之D, Hans GeisselC, E, Jnaneswari GellankiF, Chenlei GuoG, Eric GutzC, Emma HaettnerE, Muhsin N. HarakehF, 早野龍五H, Christine HornungC, 板橋健太I, Nasser Kalantar-NayestanakiF, Rituparna KanungoJ, Ronja KnoebelC, E, 三木謙二郎A, Ivan MukhaE, 明孝之K, 永江知文D, Mariana NanovaC, Thomas NeffE, 西隆博H, Chiara NociforoE, 緒方一介, Danyang PangG, Stephane PietriE, Andrej ProchazkaE, Christophe RappoldE, Moritz P. ReiterE, Jose Luis Rodriguez SanchezB, Christoph ScheidenbergerC, E, Haik SimonE, Branislav SitarL, Peter StrmenL, Baohua SunG, 鈴木謙M, Imrich SzarkaL, 武智麻耶N, 田中良樹H, 谷畑勇夫G, 寺嶋知G, 土岐博, Helmut WeickE, John S. WinfieldE, Xiaodong XuE, 山上大貴D, Jianwei ZhaoG
12
Complete transformation reaction of triton
Niigata Univ. CAIS
Shigeyoshi Aoyama

15th N-PS Room 15pN-PS 15:30〜17:30

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Poster Session
(poster session for undergraduate students)
1
Invariant-mass spectroscopy of the unbound oxygen isotope 25O
Dept. of Phys. Tokyo Tech, LPC-ENSICAENA, TU-DarmstadtB, RIKEN Nishina CenterC, SNUD, Dept. of Phys. Tohoku Univ.E, Dept. of Phys. Kyoto Univ.F, Dept. of Phys. Rikkyo Univ.G, GANILH, EMMI GSII, Univ. of YorkJ
Y. Kondo, T. Nakamura, N. L. AchouriA, T. AumannB, H. BabaC, F. DelaunayA, P. DoornenbalC, N. FukudaC, J. GibelinA, J. HwangD, N. InabeC, T. IsobeC, D. KamedaC, D. Kanno, S. KimD, N. Kobayashi, T. KobayashiE, T. KuboC, S. LeblondA, J. LeeC, M. MarquesA, R. Minakata, T. MotobayashiC, D. MurakamiF, T. MurakamiG, K. MutouE, T. Nakashima, N. NakatsukaG, A. NavinH, S. Nishi, S. Ogoshi, N. A. OrrA, H. OtsuC, H. SatoC, Y. SatoD, Y. ShimizuC, H. SuzukiC, K. TakahashiE, H. TakedaC, S. TakeuchiC, R. Tanaka, Y. ToganoI, A. G. TuffJ, M. VandebrouckA, K. YonedaC
2
Neutron response and n-gamma pulse-shape discrimination in GAGG scintillator
Rikkyo Univ.
Mio Nishimura, Kazuo Ieki, Yasuhiro Togano, Yusuke Fujino
3
Development of high granularity neutron detector for study of dineutron correlation
Tokyo Tech, RIKENA, Osaka Univ. RCNPB
A. Yasuda, T. Nakamura, M. Yasuda, N. AoiB, Y. Fujii, T. Isobe, N. KobayashiA Y. Kondo, A. Kurihara, H. Lee, H. Miki, H. J. OngB, A. T. Saito, T. Shima, T. Shimada, S. Takeuchi, T. Tomai, H. Yamada, Y. Yoshitome
4
Development of control system test bench for introduction of Muon Forward Tracker at ALICE
Hiroshima Univ.
Motomi Oya, Kenta Shigaki, Kosei Yamakawa
5
Detectability estimation of mass-state modification of light vector meson via di-muon decays in high energy heavy ion collision
School of Science, Hiroshima Univ.
Takehito Kondo, Kenta Shigaki, Yoshikawa Kazuki
6
Development of Multi Wire Drift Chambers for the three-neutron resonance search at RIBF
Tohoku Univ., CNS, Univ. of TokyoA
Y. Utsuki, K. Miki, M. Inoue, D. Sakai, S. Shibuya, S. Nakai, S. OtaA, S. MasuokaA
7
Identification of Neutral Particles with PANDORA Detector and PSD Method
School of Science, Kyushu University
Y. Hamano, M. Higashi, S. Sakaki, T. Wakasa, D. Inomoto, H. Kasahara, Y. Hirai
8
Measurement of optical potential in 6Li+51V reaction
Dept. Phy., Kyushu Univ.
Takahiro Hirakawa, Kunihiro Fujita, Satoshi Sakaguchi, Shintaro Go, Satoshi Adachi, Masaomi Tanaka, Takao Saito, Keigo Bando, Kenta Manabe, Kazuya Shirasaka, Yoshihide Suekawa, Natsuki Naito, Ikuto Murakami, Kosuke Morita
9
Measurement of fusion barrier distribution in Li+V reaction
Dept. Phy., Kyushu Univ.
Natsuki Naito, Kunihiro Fujita, Satoshi Sakaguchi, Shintaro Go, Satoshi Adachi, Masaomi Tanaka, Takao Saito, Keigo Bando, Kenta Manabe, Kazuya Shirasaka, Yoshihide Suekawa, Takahiro Hirakawa, Ikuto Murakami, Kosuke Morita
10
Study of neutron production processes via (d,n) reactions with time-of-flight method I -Analysis method-
Dept. Phy., Kyushu Univ.
Masato Higashi, Shigehito Sakaki, Yuya Hamano, Tomotsugu Wakasa, Daiki Inomoto, Hina Kasahara, Yuma Hirai
11
Study of neutron production processes via (d,n) reactions with time-of-flight method Ⅰ -Comparison with the model-
Dept. Phy., Kyushu Univ.
Shigehito Sakaki, Yuya Hamano, Masato Higashi, Tomotsugu Wakasa, Daiki Inomoto, Hina Kasahara, Yuma Hirai
12
Development of 3D image processing for analysis of double hypernucleus in the J-PARC E07 experiment
Dept. of Phys. Gifu Univ., ASRC JAEAA
A.Kasagi, K.Nakazawa, M.Yoshimoto, J.YoshidaA
13
Development of a compact aerogel Cherenkov counter with MPPC
Tohoku Univ.A, GP-PUB
K. OkuyamaA, T. AkiyamaA, K. ItabashiA,B, K. UeharaA, M. KanetaA, T. GogamiA,B, Y. KonishiA, Y. ToyamaA,B, S. NagaoA, S. N. NakamuraA
14
Developments of a water Cherenkov counter for the next hypernuclear spectroscopy with the (e,e'K+) reaction
Tohoku Univ.A, GP-PUB
T. AkiyamaA, K. ItabashiA,B, K. UeharaA, K. OkuyamaA, M. KanetaA, T. GogamiA,B, Y. KonishiA, Y. ToyamaA,B, S. NagaoA, S. N. NakamuraA
15
Development of FPGA accelerator for the Λp scattering experiment in J-PARC high-p beamline
Tohoku University, RikenA, Osaka UniversityB, RCNPC, KEKD, ELPHE,JAEAF, Academia SinicaG
S. Kajikawa, H. AsanoA, T. AkaishiB, T. Aramaki, Y. IgarashiD, T. IshikawaE, H. SakoF, K. ShirotoriC, T.N. TakahashiC, C.-Y. ChangG, W.-C. ChangG, K. NagaiG, H. NoumiC, R. Honda, Y. MaA
16
Development of data analysis technique for identification of superheavy elements
Dept. Phy., Kyushu Univ.A, RIKEN Nishina CenterB
Ikuto MurakamiA,B, Takahiro HirakawaA,B, Natsuki NaitoA,B, Satoshi SakaguchiA,B, Kunihiro FujitaA,B, Shintaro GoA,B, Satoshi AdachiA,B, Masaomi TanakaA,B, Taiki TanakaA,B, Toshitaka NiwaseA,B, Kouji MorimotoB, Hiromitsu HabaB, Daiya KajiB, Hidetada BabaB, Pierre BrionnetB, Sota KimuraB, Hideyuki SakaiB, Kosuke MoritaA,B
17
The Development of a Read-Out Circuit for Position-Sensitive Germanium Detector Telescope
Science, UTokyo
Takashi Asami
18
Measurement NatNe(γ,x) event
Konan UniversityA, Department of Physics, Kyoto UniversityB, Department of Physics, Osaka UniversityC, RCNP, Osaka UniversityD
Kyoko NosakaA, Hidetoshi AkimuneA, Makoto KinoshitaA, Kazuya KitamuraA, Shugo NagamimeA, Motoki MurataB, Takahiro KawabataC, Yuki FujikawaB, Tatsuya FurunoD, Kento InabaB
19
Search for alpha condensate state using inelastic resonance scattering 12C+12C→12C(0+2)+12C(0+2) ~Set up of the experiment~
Osaka University, Kyoto UniversityA
Sakanashi Kosuke, Arakawa YuiA, Enyo SiyoA, Kongou RyoutaA, Takagi ShuA, Hizikata YutoA, Matumoto RinkoA, Mikami TakuyaA, MIyazato KeikoA, Kawabata Takahiro, Enyo YoshikoA, Huruta KenichiA, Inaba KentoA, Doi TakahiroA, Katayama KazukiA
20
results of measurement for 12C(12C,12C[0+2])12C[0+2] inelastic resonance scattering
Fac. Sci., Kyoto Univ., Dep. Phys., Osaka Univ.A
S. Enyo, T. KawabataA, Y. Kanada-En’yo, K. Yoshida, K. Inaba, T. Doi, K. Katayama, Y. Arakawa, R. Kongo, K. SakanashiA, S. Takagi, Y. Hijikata, R. Matsumoto, T. Mikami, K. Miyazato
21
Particle identification by analyzing pulse shape with neural network
Fac. Sci., Kyoto Univ., Dep. Phys., Osaka Univ.A, RCNPB
Y. Hijikata, T. KawabataA, Y. Kanada-En’yo, K. Yoshida, T. FurunoB, K. Inaba, Y. Fujikawa, T. Doi, Y. Arakawa, S. Enyo, R. Kongo, K. SakanashiA, S. Takagi, R. Matsumoto, T. Mikami, K. Miyazato,
22
Development of scintillation counter with ultra high time resolution and its application to research of fragment momentum distributions
Osaka Univ., Saitama Univ.A, Niigata Univ.B, Niigata Univ. RIC, Tokyo City Univ.D, Tsukuba Univ.E, Kochi Univ. Tech.F, Cologne Univ.G
M. Fukutome, M. Fukuda, M. Mihara, R. Wakabayashi, K. SuzukiA, T. YamaguchiA, M. NassullaA, T. FujiA, K. YokotaA, M. SakaueA, T. OhtsuboB, M. TakechiB, N. NoguchiB, M. KatayamaB, A. NaruseB, N. YoshimuraB, M. OgoseB, A. HommaB, K. YamaguchiB, M. TomitaB, K. MozumiB, T. IzumikawaC, T. NishimuraD, A. OzawaE, T. MoriguchiE, S. MomotaF, R. KehlG
23
Study of Neutron Rich Neon Isotope by Charge Exchange Reaction
Dept. of Phys. Tokyo Tech., Dept. of Phys. Rikkyo Univ.A, Osaka Univ. RCNPB
H Lee, T. Nakamura, Y. ToganoA, Y. Kondo, T. Tomai, S. Takeuchi, N. KobayashiB, T. Shimada, H. Yamada, M. Matsumoto, M. Yasuda and SAMURAI27 collaboration
24
Development of an excitation-function measurement system for a tandem accelerator
Dept. Phy., Kyushu Univ.
Taishi Kubo, Takashi Teranishi, Kotaro Iribe, Hidemitsu Sakai, Mako Osada
27
Performance evaluation of position sensitive type Ge telescope
UTokyo Science
Aoi Eguchi, Takashi Asami, Megumi Niikura, Hiroyoshi Sakurai
28
Measurement of 103Rh(n,γ) reaction for T-violation search
Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Tech., Dept. of Phys., Nagoya Univ.A, KMI, Nagoya Univ.B, Dept. of Phys., Kyushu Univ.C, RCAPP Kyushu Univ.D, RCNP, Osaka Univ.E, JAEAF
Y. Tani, H. Fujioka, H. M. ShimizuA, T. YamamotoA, K. IshizakiA, S.EndoA, T. SatoA, Y. NiinomiA, M. KitaguchiB, J. KogaC, S. TakadaC, S. MakiseC, T. YoshiokaD, K. HirotaE, T. ShimaE, H. YoshikawaE, A. KimuraF, K. SakaiF, for NOPTREX collaboration
29
Measurement of Spin Correlation Coefficients in p+3He Scattering and Three-Nucleon Force Effects
Tohoku Univ., RCNPA, Kyushu Univ.B, KEKC, RIKEND, Miyazaki Univ.E, NIRSF, CYRICG
M.Inoue, K.Sekiguchi, K.Miki, A.Watanabe, S.Nakai, S.Shibuya, D.Sakai, Y.Utsuki, K.HatanakaA, H.KandaA, H.J.OngA, T.WakasaB, S.GotoB, S.MitsumotoB, D.InomotoB, H.KasaharaB, T.InoC, H.SakaiD, Y.MaedaE, K.NonakaE, T.WakuiF, M.ItohG
30
Production of polyethylene targets for the proton charge radius measurements through the electron-proton elastic scattering
Faculty of Engineering, University of Miyazaki, Research Center for Electron Photon Science, Tohoku UniversityA
S. Kiyotake, Y. Maeda, K. Nonaka, T. SudaA, Y. HondaA, K. TsukadaA
31
Development of proton detectors using CsI(Tl) scintillator and SiPM
Dept. Phy., Kyushu Univ.
Mako Osada, Teranishi Takashi, Ueno Yuki, Oka Yohei, Iribe Kotaro, Sakai Hidemitu, Kubo Taishi
32
Stability of giant nuclei in supernova matter with respect to two-flavor quark matter
Kochi Univ.
T. Fujie, K. Iida
33
Effects of Coulombic correlations on nuclear fusion rates in astrophysical dense plasmas via the principle of detailed balance
Kochi Univ.
K.Noda, K.Iida

16th G217 Room 16pG217 13:30〜17:00

Division 12,Theoretical Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics,Division 1,Division 2,Division 9,Division 11
Introduction to Computational Physics
1
Opening remark
Nagoya Univ., Sci.
Yuko Okamoto
2
Challenges in the computational elementary particle physics
Kyoto Univ., YITP
Sinya Aoki
3
Future prospect of computational nuclear physics
RIKEN
Takaharu Otsuka
4
Large-scale simulations of celestial activities and evolution of the universe
Chiba Univ., Sci.
Ryoji Matsumoto
5
Physics and computation of atoms and photons from high temperature to low temperature
Univ. Electro-Commun., Applied Phys.
Shinichi Watanabe
Break (15:20〜15:35)
6
Computational science of matter and materials
Univ. Tokyo, Sci.
Shinji Tsuneyuki
7
Pursuit and escape: from individuals to groups
Nagoya Univ., Math.
Toru Ohira
8
Computational science of cloud turbulence
Nagoya Inst. Tech.
Toshiyuki Gotoh
9
Closing remark
Nagoya Univ., Sci.
Tomohiko Watanabe

16th K209 Room 16pK209 13:30〜17:15

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics Joint
Double Beta Decay
1
XMASS : Search for neutrino-less quadruple beta decay in XMASS
ICRR, The University of Tokyo, XMASS collaboration
Koichi Ichimura for XMASS collaboration
2
KamLAND-Zen 800: Status of detector fabrication
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Keishi Hosokawa, for KamLAND-Zen collaboration
3
KamLAND-Zen 800: Simulation study of cosmic-ray muon spallation backgrounds
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Sei Ieki, for KamLAND-Zen Collaboration
4
KamLAND-Zen 800: Study of spallation background
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Azusa Gando for KamLAND-Zen Collaboration
5
KamLAND-Zen: Background estimation of mini balloon supporting structure
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Haruhiko Miyake, for KamLAND-Zen Collaboration
6
KamLAND-Zen: Background study and sensitivity estimation
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Hideyoshi Ozaki, for KamLAND-Zen Collaboration
7
Study of day-order delayed coincidence for tagging Th series radioisotopes in KamLAND
RCNS, Tohoku Univ.
Takahiko Hachiya, for KamLAND-Zen collaboration
Break (15:15〜15:30)
8
Study of double beta decay with CANDLES (120) -Current status-
RCNP, Osaka University
Saori Umehara for the CANDLES Collaboration
9
Study of double beta decay by CANDLES (129) - quantitative estimation of a energy response and a resolution of the detector -
Osaka Univ.
Keita Mizukoshi for CANDLES Collaboration
10
Study of double beta decay with CANDLES(130)Measurement of high energy gamma ray at Kamioka observatory
Osaka Univ.
Kazuki Akutagawa
11
Study of double beta decay with CANDLES (131) Development of CaF2 scintillating bolometer for double beta decay
Osaka Univ.
Konosuke Tetsuno
12
Present status of laser isotope separation for 48Ca
Fuc. of Eng., Univ. of Fukui
Izumi Ogawa, Kohei Matsuoka, Yusuke Kawashima, Tomohiro Iyoda, Shun-ya Yamashita, Muhamad Rahmat, Hideaki Niki
13
Optimization of readout structure and evaluation with prototype detector of the AXEL : High pressure Xe gas TPC
Kyoto Univ., Kobe Univ.A
S. Ban, A.K. Ichikawa, T. Nakaya, T. Kikawa, K.D. NakamuraA, S. Obara, S. Tanaka, K.Z. Nakamura, M.Yoshida, and the AXEL Collaboration
14
ZICOS Neutrinoless double beta decay experiment using 96Zr in organic liquid scintillator XIV - Measurement of Cherenkov pulse shape from O(1MeV) electrons using fast PMT and FADC -
Miyagi Univ. of Ed., ICRR Univ. of TokyoA, Fukui Univ.B, Tokyou Univ. of Sci.C, Tohoku Univ.D
Y.Fukuda, S.MoriyamaA, K.HIraideA, I.OgawaB, T.GunjiC, S.TsukadaC, R.HayamiC, S.KurosawaD

16th K215 Room 16pK215 13:30〜16:30

Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics Joint
high energy heavy-ion reactions(I)
1
Strangeness enhancement from dynamical core-corona initialization model
Sophia Univ., Wayne State Univ.A
Yuuka Kanakubo, Michito Okai, Yasuki TachibanaA, Tetsufumi Hirano
2
Photon production in quark recombination
KEKA, KMI Nagoya UB, U TokyoC
Kazunori ItakuraA, Chiho NonakaB, Hirotsugu FujiiC
3
Direct photon measurement in p-Pb at √sNN = 5.02 TeV collisions via via conversion method with ALICE
Univ. Tokyo
Hikari Murakami
4
low mass dielectron measurements in pp and Pb-Pb collisions at LHC-ALICE
Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo
T. Gunji for the ALICE Collaboration
5
Verification of the tracking reconstruction ability using Muon Forward Tracker at LHC-ALICE
Nara Women's Univ.
Kaede Kamano for the ALICE Collaboration
Break (14:45〜15:00)
6
Testing ultra-intense magnetic field using Polarization of prompt dimuons
Hiroshima University, Fudan UniversityA
Takumi Osako, Kenta Shigaki, Qiye ShouA
7
Analysis of multiplicity dependence of φ meson production in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV with ALICE
Grad. School of Science. Hiroshima Univ.
Yuji Kawamoto for the ALICE Collaboration
8
Evaluation of background for search of rho meson mass modification after MFT implementation in LHC-ALICE experiment
Hiroshima. Univ. Sci.
Kazuki Yoshikawa, ALICE collaboration
9
Dynamics of fluctuations at 1st order transition in relativistic heavy ion collision
Osaka Univ., Subatech, IMT AtlantiqueA, University of WroclawB
Soshi Nonaka, Masakiyo Kitazawa, Yukinao Akamatsu, Marlene NahrgangA, Marcus BluhmB,A
10
Kibble-Zurek scaling analysis for QCD critical point search in heavy-ion collisions
Dept. of Phys., Osaka Univ., Stony Brook UniversityA, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyB
Y. Akamatsu, D. TeaneyA, F. YanA, Y. YinB
11
Equation of state with critical point for nuclear collisions from low to high energies
Sophia Univ.
Yoshida Yuto, Murase Koichi, Hirano Tetsufumi

16th K216 Room 16pK216 13:30〜16:30

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
nuclear interaction, few-body system, cluster
1
Tensor and short-range correlations in 4He and 8He
Kyoto University
Yoshiko Kanada-Enyo, Hideaki Matsuno, Naoyuki Itagaki
2
Alpha-clustering in pf-shell region
NIT, Kagawa
Taniguchi Yasutaka
3
Analysis for α condensation state of 16O based on quantum field theory
Dep. Of EPS. Waseda Univ., Univ. of KochiA, RCNP Osaka Univ.B
J. Takahashi, Y. Yamanaka, S. OhkuboA,B
4
Microscopic analysis of 12C scattering with resonant and non-resonant states
Kyushu University
Yushin Yamada, Takuma Matsumoto
5
The 0+ states of 16O using Real-time Evolution Method
Hokkaido Univ.
H. Motoki, M. Kimura
6
Low-energy dipole states with 4α cluster structure in 16O
Kyoto University
Yuki Shikata, Yoshiko Kanada-En'yo, Hiroyuki Morita
Break (15:00〜15:15)
7
Contact representation of short range correlation in light nuclei studied by the High-Momentum Antisymmetrized Molecular Dynamics
NJU, TJUA, RCNPB, OIOTC, RIKEND, KGUE
Qing Zhao, Zhongzhou RenA, Mengjiao LyuB, Takayuki MyoC, Hiroshi TokiD, Kiyomi IkedaE, Hisashi HoriuchiF, Masahiro IsakaG, Taiichi YamadaH
8
Effect of the tensor force based on a realistic interaction to the proton-neutron correlation
KItami Inst. Tech, Hokkaido Univ.A
Hiroshi Masui, Masaaki KimuraA
9
12C+12C rototaional band and decay properties of 24Mg
OCU
Yohei Chiba
10
Electric-dipole excitation mechanism of 6Li with 6-body calculation II
Hokkaido Univ.
Shuji Satsuka, Wataru Horiuchi
11
Variational calculation of nuclear matter in finite particle number approach with high-momentum components of nucleon pairs
Osaka Inst. of Tech., Osaka Univ. Pharm. Sci.A, RCNPB, Nanjing Univ.C, RIKEND, Kanto Gakuin Univ.E
Takayuki Myo, Hiroki TakemotoA, Mengjiao LyuB, Niu WanC, Chang XuC, Hiroshi TokiB, Hisashi HoriuchiB, Kiyomi IkedaD, Taiichi YamadaE

16th K303 Room 16pK303 13:30〜16:25

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan
1
Selection results and awards ceremony
RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research
Masahiko Iwasaki
2
Variety of nuclear structures in neutron-rich nuclei 30Mg and 31Mg investigated by spin-polarized Na beams
RIKEN Nishina Center
Hiroki Nishibata
3
Study of the low-energy d+d reaction in liquid metals
ELPH, Tohoku University
Yuki Honda
4
Structure near the K-+p threshold in the in-flight 3He(K-, Λp)n reaction
RCNP, Osaka University
Yuta Sada
Break (15:10〜15:25)
tutorial talk
5
Quark-Gluon Structure of the Proton and Neutron, How spin is formed
Nihon University, CST
Toshi-Aki Shibata

16th K406 Room 16pK406 13:30〜17:25

Theoretical Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics,Division 3,Division 4,Division 8,Division 11
Machine learning and physics
1
Opening remark
Osaka U., Dept. Phys.
Koji Hashimoto
2
Machine Learning and Multi-Regression Analysis for Grand Challenges in Condensed Matter Physics
Univ. Tokyo, Dept. Applied Phys.
Masatoshi Imada
3
Biggest challenge in the strong interaction physics -- Neutron Star EoS
Univ. Tokyo, Dept. Phys.
Kenji Fukushima
Break (14:35〜14:45)
4
Data-driven prediction and understanding of correlated matter
AIST, CD-FMat
Takashi Miyake
5
Towards acceleration of Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods by machine learning
RIKEN(AIP/iTHEMS), Keio Univ., Dept. Math.
Akinori Tanaka
6
Renormalization, Thermodynamics, and Feature Extraction of Machine Learning
OIST
Shotaro Shiba Funai
7
Cosmology with Big Astronomical Data
Univ. Tokyo, Dept. Phys.
Naoki Yoshida
8
Machine learning and quantum mechanics
Tohoku Univ.
Masayuki Ohzeki

16th K407 Room 16pK407 13:00〜17:00

Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics
Theoretical Astrophysics
1
Numerical relativity simulation of binary neutron star merger with realistic microphysics
Toho Univ.
Yuichiro Sekiguchi
2
Measuring the GR effect of Galactic central massive BH: Discovery of “Double-Peak-Behavio” in the time evolution of redshift of photons coming from a star orbiting BH
Daido Univ., Miyagi Univ. Edu.A, Wakayama NCTB, Aichi Univ. Edu.C
Hiromi Saida, Shogo NishiyamaA, Takayuki Ohgami, Yosuke TakamoriB, Masaaki TakahashiC
3
Exploring GR effect by observation of a star orbiting around BH at Galactic Center
Daido Univ., Miyagi U. Edu.A, Aichi U. Edu.B, Wakayama NCTC
T. Ohgami, H. Saida, S. NishiyamaA, M. TakahashiB, Y. TakamoriC
4
Echo analysis from binary black hole mergers
Niigata Univ., Kyoto Univ.A, Ryukoku Univ.B, Kyushu Univ.C, ICRRD
Nami Uchikata, Takahiro TanakaA, Hiroyuki NakanoB, Norichika SagoC, Hideyuki TagoshiD
5
Gamma-ray search of dark matter in spatially-extended dwarf spheroidal galaxies with CTA
ICRR, KEKA, Konan UniversityB, SOKENDAIC
Nagisa HiroshimaA, Masaaki HayashidaB, Kazunori KohriA,C
6
Massive tensor field perturbations on extremal and near-extremal static black holes
Kindai UniversityA, Rikkyo UniversityB, IST University of LisbonC
Kodai UedaA, Akihiro IshibashiA, Takahisa IgataB, Vitor CardosoC
7
Entanglement of Vacuum of Dirac Field in Rindler and Kasner spacetimes ~ Origin of Unruh effect of Dirac Field~
Dept. of Phys., Hiroshima Univ.
Kazushige Ueda
Break (15:00〜15:15)
8
Hydrostatic equilibria of rotating stars by neural-network calculation
Dept. of Phys., Chiba Inst. of Tech.A, Ad. Res. Inst. for Sci. and Eng., Waseda Univ.B
Nobutoshi YasutakeA, Shoichi YamadaB
9
On the minimum mass of neutron stars
KSU, U. of TokyoA, AEIB, Kyoto U.C, Bonn U.D
Yudai Suwa, Takashi YoshidaA, Masaru ShibataB,C, Hideyuki UmedaA, Koh TakahashiD
10
How to detect the shortest-period binary pulsars in the era of LISA
KEK IPNS, Kyoto U.A
Koutarou Kyutoku, Yuki NishinoA, Naoki SetoA
11
Reanalysis of GW170817
Kyoto U., Niigata U.A, ICRRB, YITPC, KEKD, Albert Einstein Inst.E
Tatsuya Narikawa, Nami UchikataA, Kyohei KawaguchiB, Kenta KiuchiC, Koutarou KyutokuD, Masaru ShibataC,E, Hideyuki TagoshiB
12
The Effect of Kozai-Lidov Mechanism on the Period Shift of the Binary Neutron Stars by Gravitational Wave
Waseda University, YITPA
Haruka Suzuki, Hirotada OkawaA, Priti Gupta, Kei-ichi Maeda
13
Gravitational radiation at a magnetar flare
Dept. of Phys., Hiroshima Univ.
Yuto Kimura, Yasufumi Kojima, Shunsuke Imura
14
Gravitational waves from a spinning particle moving in black hole spacetime: including the second order of particle's spin
Kyushu Univ., YITPA
Norichika Sago, Ryuichi FujitaA

17th F303 Room 17aF303 9:00〜12:25

Crossover
Symposium on International Year of Periodic Table 2019
1
Greeting by President of the Chemical Society of Japan
Bunshi-ken
Maki Kawai
2
Greeting by President of the Physical Society of Japan
Osaka Univ.
Hikaru Kawamura
3
Introduction to IYPT2019
Kyushu Univ.
Ken Sakai
4
The story of the discovery of Nihonium
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kyushu Univ.
Kosuke Morita
5
Origin of heavy elements: what made gold and platinum?
Max Planck Institute
Shinya Wanajo
Break (10:25〜10:40)
6
The 150th anniversary on the birth of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements by Mendeleev: The Periodic Table that changed the course of history
Professor Emeritus, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
Hiromu Sakurai
7
Influence of the periodic table
Kagaku-Dojin Publishing Company, INC
Fumiko Kakoi
8
Make all element superconductive
KYOKUGEN, Osaka U.
Katsuya Shimizu
9
The Element Strategy Initiative focusing on the properties of all elements
TOYOTA RIKEN
Kohei Tamao

17th K215 Room 17aK215 10:00〜12:15

Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics Joint
Hypernuclei and Strangeness
1
Kaon wavefunction renormalization in nuclear medium using chiral unitary model
Tokyo Metro Univ., Tokyo TechA
Kenji Aoki, Daisuke JidoA
2
ω N scattering length from the γ p → ω p reaction near the threshold
ELPH, Tohoku Univ., Dept. of Phys., Univ. TokyoA, Dept. of Phys., Tohoku Univ.B, IPNS, KEKC
T. Ishikawa, H. Fujimura, R. Hashimoto, Q. He, S. Kaida, J. Kasagi, K. MaedaA, S. MasumotoB, M. Miyabe, N. Muramatsu, A. Nakamura, K. OzawaC, H. Shimizu, K. Suzuki, Y. Tsuchikawa, H. Yamazaki, R. Yamazaki for the FOREST collaboration
3
η and ω photoproduction on the proton in LEPS2/BGOegg experiment
Kyoto University, ELPH Tohoku University, RCNP Osaka University, Kyoto Sangyo University
Toshikazu Hashimoto, Norihito MuramatsuA, Nam TranB, Yuji MatsumuraA, Natsuki TomidaB, Hajime ShimizuA, Masaru YosoiB, Kyoishiro OzawaC, Takatsugu IshikawaA, Masayuki NiiyamaD, Manabu MiyabeA, Keigo MizutaniB and BGOegg collaboration
4
Development and performance evaluation of the tracking detectors for the E16 experiment at J-PARC
Dept. of Phys, The Univ. of TokyoA, IPNS, KEKB, RIKEN Nishina CenterC, Dept. of Phys, Kyoto Univ.D, RCNP, Osaka Univ.E
T.MurakamiA,B, K.AokiB, K.OzawaA,B, Y.KomatsuB, H.EnyoC, K.KannoC, W.NakaiC, H.SakumaC, M.SekimotoC, S.YokkaichiC, S.AshikagaD, M.IchikawaD, K.SuzukiD, M.NarukiD, R.FujiiD, T.TakahashiE for the E16 collaborations
Break (11:00〜11:15)
5
Nuclear deformation effects to the formation cross section of η(958) mesic nucleus.
Nara Women's Univ.
Suzuna Kinutani, Mai Hirao, Hideko Nagahiro, Satoru Hirenzaki
6
Study of Ξ(1620)0 and Ξ(1690)0 in Ξc+ → Ξ-π+ π+ decay at Belle
Gifu Univ., Osaka Univ. RCNP
Mizuki Sumihama, and the Belle collaboration
7
Comments on decay asymmetry parameter alpha for Lambda --> p pi-
JAEA
Kiyoshi Tanida
8
Sensitivity study for a mass-spectrum measurement of !Latex$X(3872) → D*0 \bar D0 decays at the Belle II experiment
Graduate School of Science, Nagoya UniversityA, KMI, Nagoya UniversityB
Hikari HirataA, Toru IijimaA,B, Yuji KatoB, Belle II Collaboration

17th K216 Room 17aK216 10:15〜12:30

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
mean field theory, RPA
1
Description of transition matrix from excited to excited states based on linear response theory
Niigata U.
Teruyuki Saitou, Masayuki Matsuo
2
Vibrational mass in the quadrupole collective Hamiltonian from finite amplitude method
Kyushu Univ., Univ. Tsukuba
Kouhei Washiyama, Takashi Nakatsukasa
3
Adiabatic approach to large-amplitude collective motion with the higher-order collective-coordinate operator
Osaka City Univ.
Koichi Sato
4
E1 and E2 transition strength in 40Ca and 48Ca calculated in Extended RPA
Kyorin Univ. Sch. of Med.
Mitsuru Tohyama
Break (11:15〜11:30)
5
S-matrix analysis of pairing correlation effects on low-energy s-wave scattering III
Faculty of Arts and Science, Kyushu University, Faculty of Science, Niigata UniversityA
Yoshihiko Kobayashi, Masayuki MatsuoA
6
HFB description of odd-mass nuclei using a time-odd constraint: a systematic treatment of even- and odd-mass nuclei
YITP, Kyoto Univ.A
Haruki Kasuya, Kenichi YoshidaA
7
Thouless theorem for energy-weighted sum rule within nuclear density functional theory
CCS, Univ. of Tsukuba
Nobuo Hinohara
8
Rod-shaped rotational states in N=Z nuclei and neutron-rich carbon isotopes
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Kansai University of Welfare Sciences
Tsunenori Inakura, Shoujirou Mizutori

17th K303 Room 17aK303 9:00〜12:20

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics,Beam Physics,Division 2
Quantum Phenomena under Extreme Conditions - Universe, Matter and Life -
1
Purpose of the Symposium
Nagoya Univ.
Hirohiko M. Shimizu
2
Astronomical phenomena caused by strong magnetic field in neutrino emission from proto-neutron stars
Nihon Univ.
Tomoyuki Maruyama
3
Molecule formation in supernova and physics of supernova remnants
RIKEN iTHES
Masaomi Ono
4
Asymmetric evolution of biological molecules in extreme environments
Yokohama National Univ.
Jun'ichi Takahashi
Break (10:20〜10:40)
5
Extreme Environment produced by Ultra High-power Laser; Possibility for Study of Nuclear Physics in Extreme-high Fields
QST
Mamiko Nishiuchi
6
Quantum Amplification Effect and Search for New Fundamental Physics
Nagoya Univ. KMI
Masaaki Kitaguchi
7
Alfa-cluster State and Nucleosynthesis
College of Science and Engineering, Kanto Gakuin University
Yasuro Funaki
8
Quantum Reactions in Strong Photon Field
RCNP
Tatsushi Shima

17th K306 Room 17aK306 9:00〜12:00

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics Joint
Dark Matter Search (II) (Joint Session)
1
Cancellation
2
Pseudorapidity dependence of anisotropic flow in p-Pb collisions with the ALICE detector
Center for Nuclear for Study, the University of Tokyo
Yuko Sekiguchi for the ALICE collaboration
3
Factorization breaking in transverse momentum from hydrodynamic fluctuations in high-energy heavy ion collisions
Sophia Univ.
Yuki Gogun, Azumi Sakai, Koichi Murase, Tetsufumi Hirano
4
Factorization breaking in rapidity from hydrodynamic and initial longitudinal fluctuations in high-energy heavy ion collisions
Sophia Univ.
Azumi Sakai, Koichi Murase, Tetsufumi Hirano
5
Analysis of collective flow within hydro + QMD model
Akita International University
Yasushi Nara
Break (10:15〜10:30)
6
Hydrodynamic fluctuations and fluctuation theorem in one-dimensionally expanding system
Sophia Univ.
Murase Koichi, Kurita Ryuichi, Hirano Tetsufumi
7
Hydrodynamic model in Milne coordinates at RHIC-BES energies
Sophia Univ.
Ruri Otsuka, Tetsufumi Hirano
8
Nonlinear Quantum effects on Glasma dynamics
KEK Theory Center
Kazunori Itakura
9
Quarkonium dynamics including SU(2) color degrees of freedom
Osaka Univ., Alexander RothkopfA
Shiori Kajimoto, Yukinao Akamatsu, Masayuki Asakawa, Alexander RothkopfA
10
Azimuthal anisotropy of electrons from heavy flavor decays and photonic backgrounds at RHIC-PHENIX
Sciences of Nara Women’s University
Sakurako Ishimaru for the PHENIX Collaboration
11
A method of separation measurement of elliptic flow of single electrons from charm and bottom hadrons at RHIC-PHENIX
Dept. of Phys., Hiroshima Univ.
Yosuke Ueda for the PHENIX collaboration

17th K215 Room 17pK215 13:30〜15:00

Theoretical Nuclear Physics
quark matter
1
Chiral kinetic theory with quark mass
RIKEN, YITP
Yoshimasa Hidaka, Di-Lun Yang
2
Effect of collision between photon and fermion for chiral kinetic phenomena
Osaka U.
Takahiro Otsuka, Yukinao Akamatsu, Masayuki Asakawa
3
Time evolution of a quarkonium under quantum dissipation
Osaka Univ., University of StavangerA
Takahiro Miura, Yukinao Akamatsu, Masayuki Asakawa, Alexander RothkopfA
4
The chiral magnetic effect and pair-production under time-dependent electric fields
Tokyo University of Science, Faculty of Science, Department of Physics
Hayato Aoi, Katsuhiko Suzuki
5
Study on QGP bulk property in small systems
Nagoya University
Kouki Nakamura
6
Shear viscosity in classical Yang-Mills theory
KU, YITPA, NITGCB
Hidefumi Matsuda, Akira OhnishiA, Teiji KunihiroA, Toru.T.TakahashiB

17th K306 Room 17pK306 13:30〜15:15

Experimental Nuclear Physics,Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics Joint
Nucleon structure
1
Measurements of azimuthal asymmetries in SIDIS on unpolarized protons in COMPASS
Yamagata Univ., KEKA, Chubu Univ.B, Miyazaki Univ.C
Takahiro Iwata, Shigeru IshimotoA, Kaori Kondo, Takahiro, Hajime SuzukiB, Norihiro Doshita, Naoaki HorikawaB, Tatsuro MatsudaC, Yoshiyuki Miyachi, Genki Nukazuka, and COMPASS Collaboration
2
Analysis of the transverse spin asymmetry with weighting a transverse momentum of dimuons from COMPASS polarized Drell-Yan experiment at CERN
Yamagata Univ., KEKA, Osaka City Univ.B, Chubu Univ.C, Miyazaki Univ.D, J-PARC/JAEAE
Genki Nukazuka, Takahiro Iwata, Shigeru IshimotoA, Kaori Kondo, Takahiro SawadaB, Hajime SuzukiC, Norihiro Doshita, Naoaki HorikawaC, Taturo MatsudaD, Hiroki MatsudaE, Yoshiyuki Miyachi, and COMPASS Collaboration
3
Polarized Drell-Yan experiment, Fermilab E-1039
Yamagata University, RIKENA, KEKB, Nihon UniversityC, Tokyo TechD, Academia SinicaE
Y. Miyachi, Y. GotoA, S. SawadaB, T.-A. ShibataC, K. NakanoD, K. NagaiE, for the E1039 collaboration
4
Twist-3 fragmentation contribution to the polarized hyperon production.
Niigata Univ., Niigata Univ.A, LANL.B, Penn State Univ.C, Temple Univ.D
K. Yabe, Y. KoikeA, S. YoshidaB, D. PitonyakC, A. MetzD
5
Operator relations for gravitational form factors
Juntendo University
Kazuhiro Tanaka
6
Contribution from nucleon's twist-3 distribution to production of transversely polarized hyperon in SIDIS
Niigata U.
Sumire Usui, Yuji Koike, Kenta Yabe
7
What is the reason for the violation of KNO scaling? - Analysis of multiplicity distributions by two-components probability distributions (D-NBD, D-GGL and NBD × Poisson) -
National Institute of Technology, Toba College, Department of Physics, Shinshu UniversityA
Takuya Mizoguchi, Minoru BiyajimaA

JPS 74th Annual Meeting