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Nobeyama Radio Observatory, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan | 論文
- X-Ray Probing of the Central Regions of Clusters of Galaxies
- First Results of a CO Survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud with NANTEN; Giant Molecular Clouds as Formation Sites of Populous Clusters
- A 600-700 GHz Resonant Distributed Junction for a Fixed-Tuned Waveguide Receiver(Special Issue on Superconductive Electronics)
- NANTEN Observations of the Pipe Nebula; A Filamentary Massive Dark Cloud with Very Low Star-Formation Activity
- The First Radioastronomical Observation with Photonic Local Oscillator
- Snapshot VLBI Observations of SiO υ=1 and υ=2(J=1-0) Maser Sources
- A 8.8-50 GHz Complete Spectral Line Survey toward TMC-1: I. Survey Data.
- Parallel Connected Twin SIS Junctions for Millimeter and Submillimeter Wave Mixers
- Parallel Connected Twin SIS Junctions for Millimeter and Submillimeter Wave Mixers : Analysis and Experimental Verification
- The Spatial Distributions of SO and N_2H^+ in Taurus Molecular Cloud-1(TMC-1)
- Radio Holographic Metrology with Best-Fit Panel Model of the Nobeyama 45m Telescope (Special Issue on 1992 International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation)
- Quasi-Optical SIS Mixers with Nb/AIO_x/Nb Tunnel Junctions in the 270-GHz Band (Special Issue on Toward Digital and Analog Applications of Superconductors)
- Development of a Compact Dual-Frequency SIS Receiver
- Characteristics of Superconducting Nb Layer Fabricated Using High-Vacuum Electron Beam Evaporation
- Low-Noise Superconducting Receivers for Millimeter and Submillimeter Wavelengths(Special Issue on Superconductive Electron Devices and Their Applications)
- Shocked Molecular Gas Associated with the Supernova Remnant W28
- A Spectral-Line Survey Observation of IRC +10216 between 28 and 50 GH_z
- An Anomalous Peak on Intermediate Frequency Response of Superconductor-Isolator-Superconductor Mixers and Its Effect on Mixing Performance
- Predicted Performance of Superconductor-Insulator-Superconductor Mixers with Inhomogeneous Distributed Juction Arrays
- Temperature Variations of Cold Dust in the Triangulum Galaxy M 33