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Yoshiko Komori
Researcher at Kanagawa University of Human Services
Publications - 46
Citations - 1029
Yoshiko Komori is an academic researcher from Kanagawa University of Human Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic ray & Electron. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 46 publications receiving 1011 citations. Previous affiliations of Yoshiko Komori 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 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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The Energy Spectrum of Cosmic-Ray Electrons from 10 to 100 GeV Observed with a Highly Granulated Imaging Calorimeter
Shoji Torii,T. Tamura,N. Tateyama,Kenji Yoshida,Jun Nishimura,Takamasa Yamagami,H. Murakami,Tadashi Kobayashi,Yoshiko Komori,Katsuaki Kasahara,T. Yuda +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the absolute energy spectrum of electrons measured with a highly granulated calorimeter is described by a power-law index of 3.00 and the absolute diUerential intensity at 10 GeV is 0.09, and the overall shape of the energy spectrum in 10 D 100 GeV can be explained by a diUusion model.
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Cosmic-ray electron spectrum above 100 GeV from PPB-BETS experiment in Antarctica
Kenji Yoshida,Shoji Torii,Takamasa Yamagami,T. Tamura,Hisashi Kitamura,Jin Chang,Issei Iijima,Akira Kadokura,Katsuaki Kasahara,Y. Katayose,Tadashi Kobayashi,Yoshiko Komori,Yukihiko Matsuzaka,K. Mizutani,H. Murakami,Michiyoshi Namiki,Jun Nishimura,Shigeo Ohta,Y. Saito,M. Shibata,N. Tateyama,Hisao Yamagishi,T. Yuda +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the energy spectrum of cosmic-ray electrons in the energy range from 100 GeV to I TeV at the top of atmosphere was presented, and compared with the results from other experiments.