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Update date: May. 16, 2024
Kenji Hasegawa
ハセガワ ケンジ | Kenji Hasegawa
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Homepage URL (1):
http://kaken.nii.ac.jp/d/r/20536627.ja.html
Research field (1):
Astronomy
Research theme for competitive and other funds (5):
- 2018 - 2022 A method for identifying ionizing sources of reionization focusing on hyperfine structures of H and He
- 2014 - 2017 Mapping of ionization degree based on Subaru/HSC observations and cosmic reionization simulation
- 2013 - 2016 Study on gas supply process from AGN tori to accretion disks with multi-group radiation hydrodynamic simulations
- 2013 - 2016 Studies on the formation of first stars by radiation hydrodynamical simulations
- 2012 - 2014 Elucidating the history of galaxy formation during the epoch of reionization by cosmological radiation hydrodynamic simulations
Papers (37):
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Genki Naruse, Kenji Hasegawa, Kenji Kadota, Hiroyuki Tashiro, Kiyotomo Ichiki. Survival of Gas in Subhalos and Its Impact on the 21 cm Forest Signals: Insights from Hydrodynamic Simulations. 2024
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Hayato Shimabukuro, Kenji Hasegawa, Akira Kuchinomachi, Hidenobu Yajima, Shintaro Yoshiura. Exploring the cosmic dawn and epoch of reionization with 21cm line. 2023
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Hiroto Kondo, Kiyotomo Ichiki, Hiroyuki Tashiro, Kenji Hasegawa. Validating dark energy models using polarised Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect with large-angle CMB temperature and E-mode polarization anisotropies. 2023
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Kenji Kadota, Pablo Villanueva-Domingo, Kiyotomo Ichiki, Kenji Hasegawa, Genki Naruse. Boosting the 21 cm forest signals by the clumpy substructures. 2022
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Hina Sakamoto, Kyungjin Ahn, Kiyotomo Ichiki, Hyunjin Moon, Kenji Hasegawa. Probing the Early History of Cosmic Reionization by Future Cosmic Microwave Background Experiments. 2022
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Work history (3):
- 2024/04 - 現在 Suzuka National College of Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering
- 2014/11 - 2024/03 Nagoya University Graduate School of Science
- 2011/09 - 2014/10 University of Tsukuba Center for Computational Sciences
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