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National Astronomical Observatory Of Japan (naoj) | 論文
- Measuring the Broad-Band X-Ray Spectrum from 400eV to 40keV in the Southwest Part of the Supernova Remnant RX J1713.7-3946
- First Astronomical Fringe of a Test Correlator for the ALMA : Simultaneous Achievement of Wideband and High Resolution
- X-Ray Spectral Variability of the Seyfert Galaxy NGC 4051 Observed with Suzaku
- Dense and Warm Molecular Gas between Double Nuclei of the Luminous Infrared Galaxy NGC 6240
- Nobeyama Millimeter Array Observations of GRB 030329 : a Decay of Afterglow with Bumps and Molecular Gas in the Host Galaxy
- On-The-Fly Observing System of the Nobeyama 45-m and ASTE 10-m Telescopes
- Millimeter- and Submillimeter-Wave Observations of the OMC-2/3 Region. IV Interaction between the Outflow and the Dense Gas in the Cluster Forming Region of OMC-2 FIR 6
- Subaru Deep Near-Infrared Imaging of the Field of a Possible Proto-Cluster Near the Radio Galaxy 53W002 at z = 2.4
- Superwind-Driven Intense H_2 Emission in NGC 6240
- Near-Infrared Emission-Line Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field North
- Color-Magnitude Sequence in the Clusters at z ~ 1.2 near the Radio Galaxy 3C 324
- Subaru Observations for the K-Band Luminosity Distribution of Galaxies in Clusters near to 3C 324 at Z ~ 1.2
- High-Resolution Near-Infrared Imagine of the Powerful Radio Galaxy 3C 324 at z = 1.21 with the Subaru Telescope
- Infrared Imaging of z = 2.43 Radio Galaxy B3 0731+438 with the Subaru Telescope-Detection of Hα Ionization Cones of a Powerful Radio Galaxy
- Search for Sc-K Line Emission from RX J0852.0-4622 Supernova Remnant with Suzaku
- Suzaku Observation of 1H0707-495 : Puzzling Spectral Drop around 7keV(Chapter 10. Super Massive Black Holes, The Extreme Universe in the Suzaku Era)
- Near-Infrared Observations of S 255-2 : The Heart of a Massive YSO Cluster
- Implications for Galaxy Evolution from Cosmic Evolution of the Supernova Rate Density
- Study of the Large-Scale Temperature Structure of the Perseus Cluster with Suzaku
- Suzaku Observation of the Metallicity Distribution in the Elliptical Galaxy NGC 4636