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Hideo Matsuhara
Researcher at Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Publications - 71
Citations - 1703
Hideo Matsuhara is an academic researcher from Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 71 publications receiving 1506 citations. Previous affiliations of Hideo Matsuhara include Graduate University for Advanced Studies & Tokyo Institute of Technology.
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The AKARI/IRC mid-infrared all-sky survey
Daisuke Ishihara,Daisuke Ishihara,Takashi Onaka,Hirokazu Kataza,Alberto Salama,Carlos Alfageme,Angelo Cassatella,Angelo Cassatella,Nick L. J. Cox,Pedro García-Lario,C.A. Stephenson,Martin Cohen,Naofumi Fujishiro,Naofumi Fujishiro,Hideaki Fujiwara,Sunao Hasegawa,Yoshifusa Ita,Woojung Kim,Woojung Kim,Hideo Matsuhara,Hiroshi Murakami,Thomas G. Müller,Takao Nakagawa,Youichi Ohyama,Shinki Oyabu,Jeonghyun Pyo,Itsuki Sakon,Hiroshi Shibai,Satoshi Takita,Toshihiko Tanabe,Kazunori Uemizu,Munetaka Ueno,Fumihiko Usui,Takehiko Wada,Hiden ori Watarai,Issei Yamamura,Chisato Yamauchi +36 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the results of the 9μ m and 18μ m AKARI all-sky survey and detail the operation and data processing leading to the point source detection and measurements.
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Mapping dusty star formation in and around a cluster at z = 0.81 by wide-field imaging with AKARI
Yusei Koyama,Tadayuki Kodama,Kazuhiro Shimasaku,Sadanori Okamura,Masayuki Tanaka,Hyung Mok Lee,Myungshin Im,Hideo Matsuhara,Toshinobu Takagi,Takehiko Wada,Shinki Oyabu +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the environmental dependence of dusty star-forming activity in and around the cluster RXJ1716.4+6708 at z= 0.81 based on wide field and multiwavelength observations with the Prime Focus Camera on the Subaru Telescope (Suprime-Cam) and the Infrared Camera onboard the AKARI satellite.
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Metallicity diagnostics with infrared fine-structure lines
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed diagnostics of the gas metallicity based on infrared fine-structure emission lines, which are nearly unaffected by dust extinction even the most obscured systems.
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Exploring Galaxy Evolution from Infrared Number Counts and Cosmic Infrared Background
Tsutomu T. Takeuchi,Takako T. Ishii,Hiroyuki Hirashita,Kohji Yoshikawa,Hideo Matsuhara,Kimiaki Kawara,Haruyuki Okuda +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an order-of-magnitude increase of the far-infrared (FIR) luminosity at redshift z = 0.5 − 1.0 is necessary to reproduce the very high CIRB intensity at 140 μm reported by Hauser et al. (1998, AAA 070.161).
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The AKARI/IRC Mid-Infrared All-Sky Survey
Daisuke Ishihara,Daisuke Ishihara,Takashi Onaka,Hirokazu Kataza,Alberto Salama,Carlos Alfageme,Angelo Cassatella,Angelo Cassatella,Nick L. J. Cox,Pedro García-Lario,C.A. Stephenson,Martin Cohen,Naofumi Fujishiro,Hideaki Fujiwara,Sunao Hasegawa,Yoshifusa Ita,Woojung Kim,Hideo Matsuhara,Hiroshi Murakami,Thomas G. Müller,Takao Nakagawa,Youichi Ohyama,Shinki Oyabu,Jeonghyun Pyo,Itsuki Sakon,Hiroshi Shibai,Satoshi Takita,Toshihiko Tanabe,Kazunori Uemizu,Munetaka Ueno,Fumihiko Usui,Takehiko Wada,Hiden ori Watarai,Issei Yamamura,Chisato Yamauchi +34 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of the 9 and 18-month IRAS survey with the Infraroded Camera (IRC) on board the Japanese satellite AKARI.