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Tomohiro Uesaka
Researcher at University of Tokyo
Publications - 311
Citations - 4436
Tomohiro Uesaka is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Elastic scattering. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 280 publications receiving 3553 citations. Previous affiliations of Tomohiro Uesaka include Tokyo Institute of Technology & Saitama University.
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Complete set of precise deuteron analyzing powers at intermediate energies: Comparison with modern nuclear force predictions
Kimiko Sekiguchi,Hideyuki Sakai,H. Witała,H. Witała,W. Glöckle,Jacek Golak,Jacek Golak,M. Hatano,Hiroyuki Kamada,Hiroyuki S. Kato,Y. Maeda,J. Nishikawa,A. Nogga,Tsuyoshi Ohnishi,H. Okamura,N. Sakamoto,S. Sakoda,Y. Satou,K. Suda,Atsushi Tamii,Tomohiro Uesaka,Tomotsugu Wakasa,Kentaro Yako +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, precise measurements of deuteron vector and tensor analyzing powers were performed via elastic scattering at three incoming deuterons energies of 140, 200, and 270 MeV at the same angles.
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Gamow-Teller strength of 90 Nb in the continuum studied via multipole decomposition analysis of the 90 Zr ( p , n ) reaction at 295 MeV
Tomotsugu Wakasa,Hideyuki Sakai,H. Okamura,H. Otsu,S. Fujita,S. Ishida,N. Sakamoto,Tomohiro Uesaka,Y. Satou,M. B. Greenfield,Kichiji Hatanaka +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a multipole decomposition technique is applied to the double differential cross sections to extract $L=0, $L = 1,$L=2, and $L < 3$ contributions.
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Candidate Resonant Tetraneutron State Populated by the He 4 (He 8, Be 8) Reaction
K. Kisamori,Susumu Shimoura,Hiroyuki Miya,Shin'ichiro Michimasa,Shuichi Ota,M. Assie,H. Baba,T. Baba,D. Beaumel,Masanori Dozono,Teruo Fujii,N. Fukuda,Shintaro Go,F. Hammache,Eiji Ideguchi,Naohito Inabe,M. Itoh,Daisuke Kameda,Shoichiro Kawase,Takeo Kawabata,Michikazu Kobayashi,Yosuke Kondo,Toshiyuki Kubo,Yuya Kubota,M. Kurata-Nishimura,C. S. Lee,Yukie Maeda,Hiroaki Matsubara,K. Miki,T. Nishi,Shumpei Noji,Satoshi Sakaguchi,H. Sakai,Yoshiko Sasamoto,Masaki Sasano,H. Sato,Yohei Shimizu,Andreas Stolz,H. Suzuki,Motonobu Takaki,Hiroyuki Takeda,Satoshi Takeuchi,Atsushi Tamii,L. Tang,Hiroshi Tokieda,M. Tsumura,Tomohiro Uesaka,Kentaro Yako,Y. Yanagisawa,Rin Yokoyama,K. Yoshida +50 more
TL;DR: A candidate resonant tetraneutron state is found in the missing-mass spectrum obtained in the double-charge-exchange reaction ^{4}He(^{8]He,^{8}Be) at 186 MeV/u above the threshold of four-neutron decay.
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r-process nucleosynthesis: connecting rare-isotope beam facilities with the cosmos
Charles Horowitz,Charles Horowitz,Almudena Arcones,Almudena Arcones,Almudena Arcones,Benoit Côté,Benoit Côté,Benoit Côté,Iris Dillmann,Iris Dillmann,Iris Dillmann,Witold Nazarewicz,Ian U. Roederer,Ian U. Roederer,Hendrik Schatz,Hendrik Schatz,Ani Aprahamian,Ani Aprahamian,Dinko Atanasov,Andreas Bauswein,Timothy C. Beers,Timothy C. Beers,Julia Bliss,Maxime Brodeur,Maxime Brodeur,Jason A. Clark,Jason A. Clark,Anna Frebel,Anna Frebel,Francois Foucart,Camilla Juul Hansen,Oliver Just,Anu Kankainen,Gail C. McLaughlin,Gail C. McLaughlin,James J. Kelly,Sean Liddick,Sean Liddick,Duane Lee,Duane Lee,Duane Lee,Jonas Lippuner,Jonas Lippuner,Dirk Martin,Joel Mendoza-Temis,Joel Mendoza-Temis,Brian T Metzger,Matthew Mumpower,Matthew Mumpower,Georgios Perdikakis,Georgios Perdikakis,Jorge Pereira,Jorge Pereira,Brian W. O'Shea,Brian W. O'Shea,Rene Reifarth,Andy Rogers,Daniel M. Siegel,Artemis Spyrou,Artemis Spyrou,Rebecca Surman,Rebecca Surman,Xiao-Dong Tang,Tomohiro Uesaka,Meng Wang +64 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review paper was initiated at a three week International Collaborations in Nuclear Theory program in June 2016, where they explored promising r-process experiments and discussed their likely impact, and their astronomical, astrophysical, and nuclear theory context.
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78 Ni revealed as a doubly magic stronghold against nuclear deformation
R. Taniuchi,C. Santamaria,Pieter Doornenbal,Alexandre Obertelli,Alexandre Obertelli,K. Yoneda,G. Authelet,Hidetada Baba,D. Calvet,F. Château,A. Corsi,A. Delbart,J. M. Gheller,A. Gillibert,Jason D. Holt,Tadaaki Isobe,V. Lapoux,M. Matsushita,Javier Fernandez Menendez,S. Momiyama,Tohru Motobayashi,M. Niikura,Frédéric Nowacki,Kazuyuki Ogata,Kazuyuki Ogata,H. Otsu,Takaharu Otsuka,C. Péron,Sophie Péru,Alan Peyaud,E. C. Pollacco,Alfredo Poves,J.-Y. Roussé,Hiroyoshi Sakurai,Achim Schwenk,Achim Schwenk,Yoshiaki Shiga,J. Simonis,J. Simonis,S. R. Stroberg,S. R. Stroberg,Satoshi Takeuchi,Yusuke Tsunoda,Tomohiro Uesaka,H. Wang,Frank Browne,L. X. Chung,Zs. Dombrádi,S. Franchoo,F. Giacoppo,A. Gottardo,K. Hadynska-Klek,Z. Korkulu,Shunpei Koyama,Yuki Kubota,Jenny Lee,M. Lettmann,C. Louchart,R. Lozeva,R. Lozeva,K. Matsui,Tsuyoshi Miyazaki,S. Nishimura,L. Olivier,Shinsuke Ota,Zena Patel,Ertan Şahin,C. M. Shand,Pär-Anders Söderström,I. Stefan,David Steppenbeck,T. Sumikama,Daisuke Suzuki,Zs. Vajta,V. Werner,Jin Wu,Zhengyu Xu +76 more
TL;DR: In this article, a spectroscopic study of the doubly magic nucleus 78Ni was performed, which contains 14 neutrons more than the strongest stable nickel isotope. But it was shown that the magic numbers 28 and 50 break down because of competing deformation.