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Kojiro Taniue
Researcher at Kyoto University
Publications - 14
Citations - 517
Kojiro Taniue is an academic researcher from Kyoto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scintillator & Scintillation. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications receiving 480 citations.
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The case for a directional dark matter detector and the status of current experimental efforts
S. P. Ahlen,Niayesh Afshordi,Niayesh Afshordi,James Battat,J. Billard,Nassim Bozorgnia,S. Burgos,T. Caldwell,T. Caldwell,J. M. Carmona,S. Cebrián,P. Colas,T. Dafni,E. J. Daw,D. Dujmic,A. Dushkin,William Fedus,Efrain J. Ferrer,D. Finkbeiner,Peter H. Fisher,J. Forbes,T. Fusayasu,J. Galán,T. Gamble,C. Ghag,Ioannis Giomataris,Michael Gold,Haley Louise Gomez,M. E. Gomez,Paolo Gondolo,Anne M. Green,C. Grignon,O. Guillaudin,C. Hagemann,Kaori Hattori,Shawn Wesley Henderson,N. Higashi,C. Ida,F.J. Iguaz,Andrew Inglis,I. G. Irastorza,Satoru Iwaki,A. C. Kaboth,Shigeto Kabuki,J. Kadyk,Nitya Kallivayalil,H. Kubo,Shunsuke Kurosawa,V. A. Kudryavtsev,T. Lamy,Richard C. Lanza,T. B. Lawson,A. Lee,E. R. Lee,T. Lin,D. Loomba,Jeremy Lopez,G. Luzón,T. Manobu,J. Martoff,F. Mayet,B. Mccluskey,E. H. Miller,Kentaro Miuchi,Jocelyn Monroe,B. Morgan,D. Muna,A. St. J. Murphy,Tatsuhiro Naka,K. Nakamura,M. Nakamura,T. Nakano,G.G. Nicklin,H. Nishimura,K. Niwa,Sean Paling,Joseph D. Parker,A. Petkov,M. Pipe,K. Pushkin,Matthew R. Robinson,Arturo Rodriguez Rodriguez,Jose Rodríguez-Quintero,T. Sahin,Robyn E. Sanderson,N. Sanghi,D. Santos,O. Sato,Tatsuya Sawano,G. Sciolla,Hiroyuki Sekiya,Tracy R. Slatyer,D. P. Snowden-Ifft,N. J. C. Spooner,A. Sugiyama,A. Takada,M. Takahashi,A. Takeda,Toru Tanimori,Kojiro Taniue,A. Tomás,H. Tomita,K. Tsuchiya,J. Turk,E. Tziaferi,K. Ueno,S. E. Vahsen,R. Vanderspek,J D Vergados,J.A. Villar,H. Wellenstein,I. Wolfe,R. K. Yamamoto,H. Yegoryan +113 more
TL;DR: The case for a dark matter detector with directional sensitivity was presented at the 2009 CYGNUS workshop on directional dark matter detection, and contributions from theorists and experimental groups in the field as mentioned in this paper.
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Prompt gamma detection for range verification in proton therapy
Shunsuke Kurosawa,Hidetoshi Kubo,Kazuki Ueno,Shigeto Kabuki,Satoru Iwaki,Michiaki Takahashi,Kojiro Taniue,N. Higashi,Kentaro Miuchi,Toru Tanimori,Do Gyun Kim,Jongwon Kim +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors empirically demonstrated that the proton range and prompt gamma distribution are well correlated in the therapy energy range, and that measuring prompt gammas is a viable method for the clinical application.
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First underground results with NEWAGE-0.3a direction-sensitive dark matter detector
Kentaro Miuchi,H. Nishimura,Kaori Hattori,N. Higashi,C. Ida,Satoshi Iwaki,Shigeto Kabuki,Hidetoshi Kubo,Shunsuke Kurosawa,K. Nakamura,Joseph D. Parker,Tatsuya Sawano,Michiaki Takahashi,Toru Tanimori,Kojiro Taniue,Kazuki Ueno,Hiroyuki Sekiya,Atsushi Takeda,Ken'ichi Tsuchiya,Atsushi Takada +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, a direction-sensitive dark matter search experiment at Kamioka underground laboratory with the NEWAGE-0.3a detector was performed, which achieved a new record of 5400 pb for 150 GeV / c 2 WIMPs.
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Scintillation properties of Nd3+, Tm3+, and Er3+ doped LuF3 scintillators in the vacuum ultra violet region
Takayuki Yanagida,Noriaki Kawaguchi,Noriaki Kawaguchi,Kentaro Fukuda,Shunsuke Kurosawa,Yutaka Fujimoto,Yoshisuke Futami,Yuui Yokota,Kojiro Taniue,Hiroyuki Sekiya,Hidetoshi Kubo,Akira Yoshikawa,Toru Tanimori +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed novel vacuum ultra violet (VUV) emitting scintillators by the μ-pulling down method, and they measured their transmittance and X-ray induced radioluminescence in these three samples using their original spectrometer made by Bunkou-Keiki company.
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A new imaging device based on UV scintillators and a large area gas photomultiplier
Hiroyuki Sekiya,C. Ida,Hidetoshi Kubo,Shunsuke Kurosawa,Kentaro Miuchi,Toru Tanimori,Kojiro Taniue,Akira Yoshikawa,Takayuki Yanagida,Yuui Yokota,Kentaro Fukuda,Sumuto Ishizu,Noriaki Kawaguchi,Toshihisa Suyama +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new type high spatial resolution radiation detector based on a UV scintillator+a UV imaging gas photomultiplier is presented, which consists of a 10 cm×10 cm μPIC, 2 GEMs and a semitransparent CsI photocathode deposited on a MgF2 window.