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Hikaru Yabuta
Researcher at Hiroshima University
Publications - 131
Citations - 4744
Hikaru Yabuta is an academic researcher from Hiroshima University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asteroid & Chondrite. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 91 publications receiving 3645 citations. Previous affiliations of Hikaru Yabuta include Osaka University & Carnegie Institution for Science.
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Comet 81P/Wild 2 under a microscope.
Donald E. Brownlee,Peter Tsou,Jérôme Aléon,Conel M. O'd. Alexander,Tohru Araki,Saša Bajt,G. A. Baratta,Ron K. Bastien,Phil Bland,Phil Bland,Pierre Bleuet,Janet Borg,John P. Bradley,Adrian J. Brearley,Frank E. Brenker,Sean Brennan,John Bridges,Nigel D. Browning,Nigel D. Browning,John Robert Brucato,Emma S. Bullock,Mark J. Burchell,Henner Busemann,Anna L. Butterworth,Marc Chaussidon,Allan Cheuvront,Miaofang Chi,Mark J. Cintala,Benton C. Clark,Simon J. Clemett,George D. Cody,Luigi Colangeli,George Cooper,Patrick Cordier,Charles P. Daghlian,Zu Rong Dai,Louis Le Sergeant d'Hendecourt,Zahia Djouadi,Gerardo Dominguez,Tom Duxbury,Jason P. Dworkin,Denton S. Ebel,Thanasis E. Economou,Sirine C. Fakra,Sam A. J. Fairey,Stewart Fallon,G. Ferrini,T. Ferroir,Holger Fleckenstein,Christine Floss,George J. Flynn,Ian A. Franchi,Marc Fries,Zack Gainsforth,J-P Gallien,M. J. Genge,Mary K. Gilles,Philipe Gillet,Jamie Gilmour,Daniel P. Glavin,Matthieu Gounelle,Monica M. Grady,Giles A. Graham,Patrick G. Grant,Simon F. Green,F. Grossemy,Lawrence Grossman,Jeffrey N. Grossman,Yunbin Guan,Kenji Hagiya,Ralph P. Harvey,Philipp R. Heck,Gregory F. Herzog,Peter Hoppe,Friedrich Hörz,Joachim Huth,Ian D. Hutcheon,Konstantin Ignatyev,Hope A. Ishii,Motoo Ito,Damien Jacob,Chris Jacobsen,Stein B. Jacobsen,Steven Jones,David J. Joswiak,A. J. G. Jurewicz,Anton T. Kearsley,Lindsay P. Keller,H Khodja,A. L. David Kilcoyne,Jochen Kissel,Alexander N. Krot,Falko Langenhorst,Antonio Lanzirotti,Loan Le,Laurie A. Leshin,Jan Leitner,Laurence Lemelle,Hugues Leroux,Ming-Chang Liu,K. Luening,Ian C. Lyon,G. J. MacPherson,Matthew A. Marcus,Kuljeet K. Marhas,Bernard Marty,Graciela Matrajt,Kevin D. McKeegan,Anders Meibom,Vito Mennella,Keiko Messenger,Scott Messenger,Takashi Mikouchi,Smail Mostefaoui,Tomoki Nakamura,T Nakano,Matthew Newville,Larry R. Nittler,Ichiro Ohnishi,Kazumasa Ohsumi,Kyoko Okudaira,D. A. Papanastassiou,Russ Palma,Russ Palma,Maria Elisabetta Palumbo,Robert O. Pepin,David Perkins,Murielle C. Perronnet,Piero Pianetta,William Rao,Frans J. M. Rietmeijer,François Robert,Detlef Rost,Alessandra Rotundi,R. E. Ryan,Scott A. Sandford,Craig S. Schwandt,Thomas H. See,D. J. Schlutter,J. Sheffield-Parker,Alexandre Simionovici,Steven B. Simon,I Sitnitsky,Christopher J. Snead,Maegan K. Spencer,Frank J. Stadermann,Andrew Steele,Thomas Stephan,Rhonda M. Stroud,Jean Susini,Stephen R. Sutton,Y Suzuki,Mitra L. Taheri,Susan Taylor,Nick Teslich,Kazu Tomeoka,Naotaka Tomioka,Alice Toppani,Josep M. Trigo-Rodríguez,David Troadec,Akira Tsuchiyama,Anthony J. Tuzzolino,Tolek Tyliszczak,Kentaro Uesugi,Michael A. Velbel,Joe Vellenga,Edward P. Vicenzi,Laszlo Vincze,J. Warren,Iris Weber,M. K. Weisberg,Andrew J. Westphal,Sue Wirick,Diane H. Wooden,Brigitte Wopenka,Penelope J. Wozniakiewicz,Ian Wright,Hikaru Yabuta,Hajime Yano,Edward D. Young,Richard N. Zare,Thomas J. Zega,Karen Ziegler,Laurent Zimmerman,Ernst Zinner,Michael E. Zolensky +185 more
TL;DR: The Stardust spacecraft collected thousands of particles from comet 81P/Wild 2 and returned them to Earth for laboratory study, and preliminary examination shows that the nonvolatile portion of the comet is an unequilibrated assortment of materials that have both presolar and solar system origin.
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Organics captured from comet 81P/Wild 2 by the Stardust spacecraft.
Scott A. Sandford,Jérôme Aléon,Conel M. O'd. Alexander,Tohru Araki,Sašaǎ Bajt,G. A. Baratta,Janet Borg,John P. Bradley,Donald E. Brownlee,John Robert Brucato,Mark J. Burchell,Henner Busemann,Anna L. Butterworth,Simon J. Clemett,George D. Cody,Luigi Colangeli,George Cooper,Louis Le Sergeant d'Hendecourt,Zahia Djouadi,Jason P. Dworkin,G. Ferrini,Holger Fleckenstein,George J. Flynn,Ian A. Franchi,Marc Fries,Mary K. Gilles,Daniel P. Glavin,Matthieu Gounelle,F. Grossemy,Chris Jacobsen,Lindsay P. Keller,A. L. David Kilcoyne,Jan Leitner,Graciela Matrajt,Anders Meibom,Vito Mennella,Smail Mostefaoui,Larry R. Nittler,Maria Elisabetta Palumbo,D. A. Papanastassiou,François Robert,Alessandra Rotundi,Christopher J. Snead,Maegan K. Spencer,Frank J. Stadermann,Andrew Steele,Thomas Stephan,Peter Tsou,Tolek Tyliszczak,Andrew J. Westphal,Sue Wirick,Brigitte Wopenka,Hikaru Yabuta,Richard N. Zare,Michael E. Zolensky +54 more
TL;DR: The presence of deuterium and nitrogen-15 excesses suggest that some organics have an interstellar/protostellar heritage and a diverse suite of organic compounds is present and identifiable within the returned samples.
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The origin and evolution of chondrites recorded in the elemental and isotopic compositions of their macromolecular organic matter
TL;DR: In a survey of the elemental and isotopic compositions of insoluble organic matter (IOM) from 75 carbonaceous, ordinary and enstatite chondrites, this article found dramatic variations within and between chondrite classes.
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Hayabusa2 arrives at the carbonaceous asteroid 162173 Ryugu—A spinning top–shaped rubble pile
Sei-ichiro Watanabe,Sei-ichiro Watanabe,Masatoshi Hirabayashi,Naru Hirata,Na. Hirata,Rina Noguchi,Yuri Shimaki,H. Ikeda,Eri Tatsumi,Makoto Yoshikawa,Makoto Yoshikawa,Shota Kikuchi,Hikaru Yabuta,Tomoki Nakamura,Shogo Tachibana,Shogo Tachibana,Yoshiaki Ishihara,Tomokatsu Morota,Kohei Kitazato,Naoya Sakatani,Koji Matsumoto,Koji Wada,Hiroki Senshu,C. Honda,Tatsuhiro Michikami,Hiroshi Takeuchi,Hiroshi Takeuchi,Toru Kouyama,R. Honda,Shingo Kameda,Tetsuharu Fuse,Hideaki Miyamoto,Goro Komatsu,S. Sugita,Tatsuaki Okada,Tatsuaki Okada,Noriyuki Namiki,Masahiko Arakawa,Masateru Ishiguro,Masanao Abe,Masanao Abe,Robert Gaskell,Eric Palmer,Olivier S. Barnouin,Patrick Michel,A. S. French,Jay W. McMahon,Daniel J. Scheeres,Paul A. Abell,Yukio Yamamoto,Yukio Yamamoto,Satoshi Tanaka,Satoshi Tanaka,Kei Shirai,Moe Matsuoka,Manabu Yamada,Y. Yokota,Y. Yokota,H. Suzuki,Kosuke Yoshioka,Yuichiro Cho,Naoki Nishikawa,T. Sugiyama,Hideaki Kikuchi,Ryodo Hemmi,Tomohiro Yamaguchi,Naoko Ogawa,Go Ono,Yuya Mimasu,Kent Yoshikawa,T. Takahashi,Yuto Takei,Atsushi Fujii,Chikako Hirose,Takahiro Iwata,Takahiro Iwata,Masahiro Hayakawa,Satoshi Hosoda,Osamu Mori,Hirotaka Sawada,Takanobu Shimada,Stefania Soldini,Hajime Yano,Hajime Yano,Ryudo Tsukizaki,M. Ozaki,M. Ozaki,Yuichi Iijima,K. Ogawa,Masaki Fujimoto,T. M. Ho,Aurelie Moussi,Ralf Jaumann,J. P. Bibring,Christian Krause,Fuyuto Terui,Takanao Saiki,Satoru Nakazawa,Yoshiyuki Tsuda,Yoshiyuki Tsuda +99 more
TL;DR: The Hayabusa2 spacecraft measured the mass, size, shape, density, and spin rate of asteroid Ryugu, showing that it is a porous rubble pile, and observations of Ryugu's shape, mass, and geomorphology suggest that Ryugu was reshaped by centrifugally induced deformation during a period of rapid rotation.
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The geomorphology, color, and thermal properties of Ryugu: Implications for parent-body processes
Seiji Sugita,Seiji Sugita,Rie Honda,Tomokatsu Morota,Shingo Kameda,Hirotaka Sawada,Eri Tatsumi,Manabu Yamada,C. Honda,Yasuhiro Yokota,Yasuhiro Yokota,Toru Kouyama,Naoya Sakatani,K. Ogawa,H. Suzuki,Tatsuaki Okada,Tatsuaki Okada,Noriyuki Namiki,Satoshi Tanaka,Satoshi Tanaka,Yuichi Iijima,Kosuke Yoshioka,Masahiro Hayakawa,Yuichiro Cho,Moe Matsuoka,Naru Hirata,Hideaki Miyamoto,Deborah L. Domingue,Masatoshi Hirabayashi,Tomoki Nakamura,Takahiro Hiroi,Tatsuhiro Michikami,Patrick Michel,Ronald-Louis Ballouz,Ronald-Louis Ballouz,Olivier S. Barnouin,Carolyn M. Ernst,Stefan Schröder,Hideaki Kikuchi,Ryodo Hemmi,Goro Komatsu,Goro Komatsu,T. Fukuhara,Makoto Taguchi,Takehiko Arai,Hiroki Senshu,Hirohide Demura,Yoshiko Ogawa,Yuri Shimaki,Tomohiko Sekiguchi,T. G. Müller,Axel Hagermann,Takahide Mizuno,Hirotomo Noda,Koji Matsumoto,R. Yamada,Yoshiaki Ishihara,H. Ikeda,Hiroshi Araki,K. Yamamoto,Shinsuke Abe,Fumi Yoshida,A. Higuchi,Sho Sasaki,S. Oshigami,Seiitsu Tsuruta,Kazuyoshi Asari,Seiichi Tazawa,M. Shizugami,J. Kimura,Toshimichi Otsubo,Hikaru Yabuta,Sunao Hasegawa,Masateru Ishiguro,Shogo Tachibana,Eric Palmer,Robert Gaskell,L. Le Corre,Ralf Jaumann,Katharina A. Otto,Nicole Schmitz,Paul A. Abell,M. A. Barucci,Michael E. Zolensky,Faith Vilas,Florian Thuillet,C. Sugimoto,N. Takaki,Yutaka Suzuki,Hiroaki Kamiyoshihara,Masato Okada,Kenji Nagata,Masaki Fujimoto,Makoto Yoshikawa,Makoto Yoshikawa,Yukio Yamamoto,Yukio Yamamoto,Kei Shirai,Rina Noguchi,Naoko Ogawa,Fuyuto Terui,Shota Kikuchi,Tomohiro Yamaguchi,Yusuke Oki,Yuki Takao,Hiroshi Takeuchi,Go Ono,Yuya Mimasu,Kent Yoshikawa,T. Takahashi,Yuto Takei,Atsushi Fujii,Chikako Hirose,Satoru Nakazawa,Satoshi Hosoda,Osamu Mori,Takanobu Shimada,Stefania Soldini,Takahiro Iwata,Takahiro Iwata,Masanao Abe,Masanao Abe,Hajime Yano,Hajime Yano,Ryudo Tsukizaki,M. Ozaki,M. Ozaki,Kazutaka Nishiyama,Takanao Saiki,Sei-ichiro Watanabe,Sei-ichiro Watanabe,Yoshiyuki Tsuda,Yoshiyuki Tsuda +132 more
TL;DR: Spectral observations and a principal components analysis suggest that Ryugu originates from the Eulalia or Polana asteroid family in the inner main belt, possibly via more than one generation of parent bodies.