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Prof. Emeritus Yasushi Muraki awarded the 4th Distinguished Service Award in Cosmic-ray Physics ( )
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New CR Members of FY2022 ( )
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Ken Ohashi awarded the Student Presentation Award of the Physical Society of Japan ( )
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Annual Research Report of FY2020 ( )
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Prof. Fumio Abe and Yuichiro Asakura awarded PASJ Excellent Paper Award ( )
Visiting Assoc. Prof. Fumio Abe and Yuichiro Asakura, an alumni of the CR group, were awarded the PASJ Excellent Paper Award 2019. They contributed to a study of the relation between a gravitational wave event GW170817, a neutron-star–neutron-star merger, and nucleosynthesis by electromagnetic observations with the MOA II telescope.
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Transverse large asymmetry observed in neutral pion production at polarized proton-proton collisions ( )
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Rina Yamazaki was selected for the Best Presentation Award at UGAP2020 ( )
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Prototype CTA Telescope Detects Gamma Rays from the Crab Nebula ( )
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Annual Research Report of FY2019 ( )
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New CR Members of FY2020 ( )
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Kosuke Ozaki won a TAUP 2019 Poster Honourable Mention ( )
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Ken Ohashi awarded the Student Presentation Award of the Physical Society of Japan ( )
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A prototype focal-plane camera of the Small-sized Telescope of the Cherenkov Telescope Array project achieves its first light with silicon photosensors ( )
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New CR Members of FY2019 ( )
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The Prototype CTA Schwarzschild–Couder Telescope Inaugurated ( )
The prototype Schwarzschild–Couder Medium-Sized Telescope of the Cherenkov Telescope Array, a next-generation gamma-ray observatory, has been completed at the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory, Arizona, US. The completion was celebrated at its inauguration ceremony.
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Dr. Qidong Zhou awarded Young Scientist Award by JPS ( )
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Inauguration of CTA Large-Sized Telescope ( )
The first prototype Large-Sized Telescope of the Cherenkov Telescope Array, a next-generation gamma-ray observatory, has been completed on the island of La Palma, Spain. The completion was celebrated at its inauguration ceremony.
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New CR Members of FY2018 ( )
New 6 masters course students and 6 undergraduates have joined us. Dr. Shingo KAZAMA, who works on a direct dark-matter detection experiment, XENONnT, has also joined.