103 research outputs found
VLBI Monitoring Observations of Water Masers Around the Semi-Regular Variable Star R Crateris
We monitored water-vapor masers around the semi-regular variable star R
Crateris with the Japanese VLBI Network (J-Net) at the 22 GHz band during four
epochs with intervals of one month. The relative proper motions and
Doppler-velocity drifts of twelve maser features were measured. Most of them
existed for longer than 80 days. The 3-D kinematics of the features indicates a
bipolar expanding flow. The major axis of the asymmetric flow was estimated to
be at P.A. = 136 degrees. The existence of a bipolar outflow suggests that a
Mira variable star had already formed a bipolar outflow. The water masers are
in a region of apparent minimum radii of 1.3 x 10^12 m and maximum radii of 2.6
x 10^12 m, between which the expansion velocity ranges from 4.3 to 7.4 km/s.
These values suggest that the water masers are radially accelerated, but still
gravitationally bound, in the water-maser region. The most positive and
negative velocity-drifting features were found relatively close to the systemic
velocity of the star. We found that the blue-shifted features are apparently
accelerated and the red-shifted apparently decelerated. The acceleration of
only the blue-shifted features seems to be consistent with that of the
expanding flow from the star.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figures, Accepted for publication in PASJ (2001),
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Resolving Neutrino Mass Hierarchy and CP Degeneracy by Two Identical Detectors with Different Baselines
We explore the possibility of simultaneous determination of neutrino mass
hierarchy and the CP violating phase by using two identical detectors placed at
different baseline distances. We focus on a possible experimental setup using
neutrino beam from J-PARC facility in Japan with beam power of 4MW and megaton
(Mton)-class water Cherenkov detectors, one placed in Kamioka and the other at
somewhere in Korea. We demonstrate, under reasonable assumptions of systematic
uncertainties, that the two-detector complex with each fiducial volume of 0.27
Mton has potential of resolving neutrino mass hierarchy up to sin^2 2theta_{13}
> 0.03 (0.055) at 2\sigma (3\sigma) CL for any values of delta and at the same
time has the sensitivity to CP violation by 4 + 4 years running of nu_e and
nu_e-bar appearance measurement. The significantly enhanced sensitivity is due
to clean detection of modulation of neutrino energy spectrum, which is enabled
by cancellation of systematic uncertainties between two identical detectors
which receive the neutrino beam with the same energy spectrum in the absence of
oscillations.Comment: 23 pages, 10 figures, version published in PR
A method to measure the quenching factor for recoil energy of oxygen in bismuth germanium oxide scintillators
Bismuth germanium oxide (, BGO) scintillation
crystals are widely used as detectors in the fields of particle physics and
astrophysics due to their high density, and thus higher efficiency for
gamma-ray detection. Owing to their good chemical stability, they can be used
in any environment. For rare-event searches, such as dark matter and coherent
elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering, BGO crystals are essential to comprehend
the response of nuclear recoil. In this study, we have analyzed the events of
neutron elastic scattering with oxygen in BGO crystals. Then, we have measured
the quenching factor for oxygen recoil energy in the BGO crystal as a function
of recoil energy by using a monoenergetic neutron source.Comment: 14 pages, 11 figures, 1 tabl
Synthesis and biological activities of the tris-oxazole macrolactone analogs of mycalolides
Mycalolides are tris-oxazole macrolides isolated from the marine sponge Mycale sp., which shows cytotoxic, antifungal, and actin-depolymerizing activities. To develop an efficient synthetic route of mycalolides and to evaluate its functional mechanism of biological activities, tris-oxazole macrolactone analogs of mycalolides were synthesized through the use of ring-closing metathesis (RCM). The presence/absence of protecting groups at C3, solvent polarity, and reaction temperature significantly affected the stereoselectivity of RCM (E/Z=2.5/1.0–1.0/2.5). The 19E- and 19Z-stereoisomers both exhibited moderate cytotoxicity against tumor cells, but neither showed significant actin-depolymerizing properties or antimycotic activity against pathogenic fungi. Thus, both the side-chain (actin-binding) moiety and the macrolactone moiety were suggested to be essential for the potent biological activities of the parent molecules
Identification of intracellular squalene in living algae, Aurantiochytrium mangrovei with hyper-spectral coherent anti-Stokes Raman microscopy using a sub-nanosecond supercontinuum laser source
We applied hyper-spectral coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering imaging to intracellular lipid identification in living microalgae, Aurantiochytrium mangrovei 18W-13a. Two different lipids, squalene and triacylglycerol, were found inside living cells with clear vibrational contrast. Based on the endogenous lipid band as a result of the cis C[DOUBLE BOND]C stretch vibrational mode, squalene and triacylglycerol were clearly distinguished in different intracellular areas. In particular, squalene was detected solely in vacuoles as lipid particles, which was also supported by electron microscopy
Current status of Japanese detectors
Current status of TAMA and CLIO detectors in Japan is reported in this
article. These two interferometric gravitational-wave detectors are being
developed for the large cryogenic gravitational wave telescope (LCGT) which is
a future plan for detecting gravitational wave signals at least once per year.
TAMA300 is being upgraded to improve the sensitivity in low frequency region
after the last observation experiment in 2004. To reduce the seismic noises, we
are installing new seismic isolation system, which is called TAMA Seismic
Attenuation System, for the four test masses. We confirmed stable mass locks of
a cavity and improvements of length and angular fluctuations by using two SASs.
We are currently optimizing the performance of the third and fourth SASs. We
continue TAMA300 operation and R&D studies for LCGT. Next data taking in the
summer of 2007 is planned.
CLIO is a 100-m baseline length prototype detector for LCGT to investigate
interferometer performance in cryogenic condition. The key features of CLIO are
that it locates Kamioka underground site for low seismic noise level, and
adopts cryogenic Sapphire mirrors for low thermal noise level. The first
operation of the cryogenic interferometer was successfully demonstrated in
February of 2006. Current sensitivity at room temperature is close to the
target sensitivity within a factor of 4. Several observation experiments at
room temperature have been done. Once the displacement noise reaches at thermal
noise level of room temperature, its improvement by cooling test mass mirrors
should be demonstrated.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, Proceedings of GWDAW-1
Online Monitor Framework for Network Distributed Data Acquisition Systems
AbstractData acquisition (DAQ) systems for recent high energy physics experiments consist of lots of subsystems distributed in the local area network. Therefore, scalability for the number of connections from subsystems and availability of access via the Internet are required. “Online monitor framework” is a general software framework for online data monitoring, which provides a way to collect monitoring information distributed in the network and pass them though the firewalls. The framework consists of two subsystems; “Monitor Sever” and “Monitor Viewer”. Monitor Server is a core system of the framework. The server collects monitoring information from the DAQ subsystems to provide them to Monitor Viewer. Monitor Viewer is a graphical user interface of the monitor framework, which displays plots in itself. We adapted two types of technologies; Java and HTML5 with Google Web Toolkit, which are independent of operating systems or plugin-libraries like ROOT and contain some functionalities of communicating via the Internet and drawing graphics. The monitoring framework was developed for the Double Chooz reactor neutrino oscillation experiment but is general enough for other experiments. This document reports the structure of the online monitor framework with some examples from the adaption to the Double Chooz experiment
\mu-\tau Symmetry and Maximal CP Violation
We argue the possibility that a real part of a flavor neutrino mass matrix
only respects a mu-tau symmetry. This possibility is shown to be extended to
more general case with a phase parameter \theta, where the mu-tau symmetric
part has a phase of \theta/2. This texture shows maximal CP violation and no
Majorana CP violation.Comment: 5 pages, version to appear in Phys. Lett.
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