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Kenji Yoshida
Researcher at Shibaura Institute of Technology
Publications - 209
Citations - 2985
Kenji Yoshida is an academic researcher from Shibaura Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic ray & Calorimeter (particle physics). The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 186 publications receiving 2699 citations. Previous affiliations of Kenji Yoshida include Kanagawa University.
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The most likely sources of high-energy cosmic-ray electrons in supernova remnants
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the cosmic-ray electron spectrum observed in the solar system using an analytical method and considered several candidate sources among nearby supernova remnants that may contribute to the high-energy electron flux.
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The LHCf detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
O. Adriani,Lorenzo Bonechi,M. Bongi,G. Castellini,Raffaello D'Alessandro,D. A. Faus,K. Fukui,M. Grandi,M. Haguenauer,Yoshitaka Itow,Katsuaki Kasahara,D. Macina,T. Mase,Kimiaki Masuda,Yutaka Matsubara,Hiroaki Menjo,M. Mizuishi,Yasushi Muraki,P. Papini,A. L. Perrot,S. B. Ricciarini,Takashi Sako,Yuki Shimizu,K. Taki,T. Tamura,Shoji Torii,Alessia Tricomi,W. C. Turner,J. Velasco,A. Viciani,H Watanabe,Kenji Yoshida +31 more
TL;DR: In this paper, two LHCf detectors, consisting of imaging calorimeters made of tungsten plates, plastic scintillator and position sensitive sensors, are installed at zero degree collision angle ±140 m from an interaction point (IP).
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The Most Likely Sources of High Energy Cosmic-Ray Electrons in Supernova Remnants
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the cosmic-ray electron spectrum observed in the solar system using an analytical method, and considered several candidate sources among nearby supernova remnants (SNRs) which may contribute to the high energy electron flux.
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High-energy electron observations by PPB-BETS flight in Antarctica
Shoji Torii,K. Mizutani,T. Tamura,Hisao Yamagishi,Shigeo Ohta,Michiyoshi Namiki,Hiroshi Murakami,Y. Katayose,Yukihiko Matsuzaka,T. Yamashita,Yoshihiko Saito,Yoshiko Komori,Issei Iijima,M. Shibata,Kenji Yoshida,Tadashi Kobayashi,N. Tateyama,Jin Chang,Masaki Ejiri,Jun Nishimura,Akira Kadokura,Kazuaki Anraku,Hisashi Kitamura,T. Yuda,K. Kasahara,Takamasa Yamagami +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, a long duration balloon flight using Polar Patrol Balloon (PPB) in Antarctica was used to observe cosmic-ray electrons from 10 GeV to 800 GeV.
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Extended Measurement of the Cosmic-Ray Electron and Positron Spectrum from 11 GeV to 4.8 TeV with the Calorimetric Electron Telescope on the International Space Station.
O. Adriani,Y. Akaike,Katsuaki Asano,Yoichi Asaoka,Maria Grazia Bagliesi,Eugenio Berti,Gabriele Bigongiari,W. R. Binns,S. Bonechi,M. Bongi,Paolo Brogi,J. H. Buckley,N. Cannady,G. Castellini,C. Checchia,Michael Cherry,G. Collazuol,V. Di Felice,K. Ebisawa,H. Fuke,T. G. Guzik,T. Hams,M. Hareyama,N. Hasebe,K. Hibino,M. Ichimura,Kunihito Ioka,W. Ishizaki,M. H. Israel,K. Kasahara,J. Kataoka,Ryuho Kataoka,Y. Katayose,Chihiro Kato,Norita Kawanaka,Y. Kawakubo,Kazunori Kohri,Henric Krawczynski,J. F. Krizmanic,T. Lomtadze,Paolo Maestro,P. S. Marrocchesi,A. M. Messineo,John Mitchell,S. Miyake,A. A. Moiseev,K. Mori,Masaki Mori,N. Mori,Holger Motz,Kazuoki Munakata,H. Murakami,Satoshi Nakahira,J. Nishimura,G. A. de Nolfo,S. Okuno,J. F. Ormes,S. Ozawa,L. Pacini,F. Palma,P. Papini,A. V. Penacchioni,Brian Rauch,S. B. Ricciarini,K. Sakai,T. Sakamoto,M. Sasaki,Y. Shimizu,A. Shiomi,R. Sparvoli,P. Spillantini,F. Stolzi,J. E. Suh,A. Sulaj,I. Takahashi,M. Takayanagi,Masato Takita,T. Tamura,N. Tateyama,Toshio Terasawa,H. Tomida,Shoji Torii,Y. Tsunesada,Y. Uchihori,Seiya Ueno,E. Vannuccini,J. P. Wefel,Kazutaka Yamaoka,S. Yanagita,A. Yoshida,Kenji Yoshida +90 more
TL;DR: The measured all-electron flux, including statistical errors and a detailed breakdown of the systematic errors, is tabulated in the Supplemental Material in order to allow more refined spectral analyses based on the data.