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Takatsuka Tatsuyuki

タカツカ タツユキ | Takatsuka Tatsuyuki
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Professor
Research field  (1): Theoretical studies related to particle-, nuclear-, cosmic ray and astro-physics
Research keywords  (6): 超流動 ,  中性子星 ,  ハドロン物質 ,  Superfluidity ,  Neutron Star ,  Hadron Matter
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (6):
  • 1990 - パイオン疑縮にもとづくパルサーグリッチのモデル
  • 1990 - Pulsar Glitch Model based on Pion Condensation
  • 1990 - Dense Supernova Matter
  • 1971 - 中性子星におけるバリオン超流動
  • 1971 - Baryon Supertluidity in Neutron Stars
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MISC (74):
Books (18):
  • Critical Mass of Neutron Stars Constrained by Evolution
    Neutron Stars and Pulsars(Universal Academy Press, INC) 2000
  • Λ-Hyperon Superfluidity in Neutron Stars and in Hyperonic Nuclear Matter
    Strangeness Nuclear Physics (World Scientific) 2000
  • Hyperon Superfluidity in Neutron Star Cores
    Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories (World Scientific) 2000
  • Superfluidity of Λ-, Σ<sup>-</sup>-, Χ<sup>-</sup>-Hyperons in Neutron Star Cores
    Few-Body Systems Supplement(Springer-Verlag) 2000
  • Critical Mass of Neutron Stars Constrained by Evolution
    Neutron Stars and Pulsars(Universal Academy Press, INC) 2000
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Works (2):
  • Thermal Evolution and Related Problems of Neutron Stars
    2002 - 2004
  • Thermal Evolution and Related Problems of Neutron Stars
    2002 - 2004
Education (4):
  • - 1973 Kyoto University
  • - 1973 Kyoto University Graduate School, Division of Engineering
  • - 1966 Kyoto University Faculty of Engineering
  • - 1966 Kyoto University Faculty of Engineering
Professional career (1):
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Work history (3):
  • 1998 - - Professor of Iwate University
  • 1977 - 1988 Associate Professor of Iwate University,
  • Iwate University Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Association Membership(s) (1):
日本物理学会
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