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Department Of Physics School Of Science The University Of Tokyo | 論文
- Hard X-Ray Investigation of the Galactic Center Region with Suzaku(Chapter 5. The Galactic Center and Ridge Emissions, The Extreme Universe in the Suzaku Era)
- Iron and Nickel Line Diagnostics for the Galactic Center Diffuse Emission
- Discovery of a Possible X-Ray Counterpart to HESS J1804-216
- Suzaku observations of HESS J1616-508 : Evidence for a dark particle accelerator
- Discovery of Extended X-Ray Emission from an Unidentified TeV Source, HESS J1614-518, Using the Suzaku Satellite
- An Apparent Hard X-Ray Decline of CH Cygni
- The Neuritogenesis Inducer Lactacystin Arrests Cell Cycle at Both Go/G1 and G2 Phases in Neuro 2a Cells
- Direct Production of 5-Oxo Derivatives of Avermectins by a Recombinant Strain of Streptomyces avermitilis
- Dechlorogeodin and Its New Dihydro Derivatives, Fungal Metabolites with Herbicidal Activity
- Substructures Revealed by the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect at 150 GHz in a High-Resolution Map of RX J1347-1145
- Measurements of the 492 GHz Atmospheric Opacity at Pampa la Bola and Rio Frio in Northern Chile
- Subaru Deep Near-Infrared Imaging of the Field of a Possible Proto-Cluster Near the Radio Galaxy 53W002 at z = 2.4
- JHK Spectra of the z = 2.39 Radio Galaxy 53W002^1
- Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of the Cool Brown Dwarf, SDSS 1624+00
- Suzaku X-Ray and Optical Spectroscopic Observations of SS 433 in the 2006 April Multiwavelength Campaign
- Suzaku Observation of 1H0707-495 : Puzzling Spectral Drop around 7keV(Chapter 10. Super Massive Black Holes, The Extreme Universe in the Suzaku Era)
- Suzaku Observation of Two Ultraluminous X-Ray Sources in NGC1313(Chapter 9. Stellar/Intermediate Mass Black Holes, The Extreme Universe in the Suzaku Era)
- A Peculiar X-Ray Transient Source, AX J1842.8-0423, Discovered with ASCA
- Modeling Nonlinear Evolution of Baryon Acoustic Oscillations : Convergence Regime of N-body Simulations and Analytic Models
- Characteristic Scales of Baryon Acoustic Oscillations from Perturbation Theory : Nonlinearity and Redshift-Space Distortion Effects