Research Institute of Stellar Explosive Phenomena (REISEP),
Fukuoka University

Presentation

Invited talk

  1. Kanji Mori,
    "Axion-like Particles from Core-collapse Supernovae",
    Probe into core-collapse SuperNovae via Gravitational-Wave and neutrino signals, online, 1st-2nd December 2021
  2. Kei Kotake,
    "Multi-dimensional modeling of core-collapse supernovae: neutrino and gravitational-wave signatures",
    IPAM Workshop: Computational Challenges in Multi-Messenger Astrophysics, Los Angeles, USA, 4th October 2021
  3. Kei Kotake,
    "Core-collapse supernovae: neutrinos and gravitational waves",
    17th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics, Valencia, Spain, 27th August 2021
  4. Kei Kotake,
    "Review on the supernova neutrino theory",
    CRC Town Meeting, online, 29th September 2020
  5. Kei Kotake,
    "Supernovae and neutrinos",
    The Physical Society of Japan 2020 Spring Meeting, Nagoya, 18th March 2020
  6. Kei Kotake,
    "Gravitational-wave and neutrino signatures from multi-D corecollapse supernova models",
    The Evolution of Massive Stars and Formation of Compact Stars: from the Cradle to the Graves, Tokyo, Japan, 28th February 2020
  7. Kei Kotake,
    "Neutrino and GW signals from core-collapse supernovae",
    Neutrinos from the Lab to the Cosmos, Washington, USA, 28th January 2020
  8. Jin Matsumoto,
    "MHD simulations of astrophysical jets with toroidal magnetic field reversals",
    Max Planck Princeton Center – Workshop, Gottingen, Germany, 21st January 2020
  9. Ko Nakamura,
    "Toward realistic modeling of core-collapse supernovae",
    CfCA Users' Meeting FY2019, Tokyo, Japan, 20th January 2020
  10. Kazuhiro Hayama,
    "Activities on the detection of the gravitational waves from core collapse supernovae",
    Multi-dimensional Modeling and Multi-Messenger observation from Core-Collapse Supernovae (4M-COCOS), Fukuoka, Japan, 23rd October 2019
  11. Jin Matsumoto,
    "Problems of simulations for relativistic jet propagation",
    RIMS-iTHEMS joint WS on "Math of Jets", Kyoto, Japan, 30th July 2019
  12. Jin Matsumoto,
    "Acceleration of Relativistic Jets with Toroidal Magnetic Field Reversals by Magnetic Dissipation",
    Workshop to bring together experts on High Energy Astrophysics from Japan and Israel, Saitama, Japan, 18th July 2019
  13. Kei Kotake,
    "SN gravitational waves at the crossroads: synergetic analysis with SN neutrinos",
    SN neutrinos at the crossroads: astrophysics, oscillations, and detection, Trento, Italy, 13th May 2019
  14. Kei Kotake,
    "SN Gravitational-waves at the crossroads: synergetic analysis with SN neutrinos",
    IAU Symposium 350 on Laboratory Astrophysics: from Observation to Interpretation, Cambridge, UK, 18th April 2019

Invited seminar

  1. Kanji Mori,
    "Axion-like particles from core-collapse supernovae",
    Seminar at RIKEN, Wako, 17th January 2022
  2. Kanji Mori,
    "Exploring Axion-like Particles with Nearby Supernovae",
    Seminar at Network for Neutrinos, Nuclear Astrophysics, and Symmetries, online, 19th October 2021
  3. Kanji Mori,
    "Exploring Axion-like Particles with Nearby Supernovae",
    Seminar at International Research Network for Nuclear Astrophysics, online, 15th October 2021
  4. Kei Kotake,
    "Exploding massive stars in supercomputers and multi-messenger probe into the central engine",
    Seminar at the Belgian Gravitational-wave meeting, Centre for Cosmology, Particle Physics and Phenomenology - CP3, Universit catholique de Louvain, Belgium, 12th October 2021
  5. Kei Kotake,
    "Gravitational-wave and neutrino signals from multi-dimensional core-collapse supernova models",
    Seminar at Keio University, Japan, 30th July 2020
  6. Jin Matsumoto,
    "Daynamics and stability of relativistic jets",
    Seminar at Kyoto University (online), Japan, 14th December 2020
  7. Jin Matsumoto,
    "Stability and acceleration of relativistic jets",
    Seminar at Kyushu University, Japan, 18th December 2019
  8. Kei Kotake,
    "GWs from Core-Collapse Supernovae",
    Seminar at La Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy, 20th May 2019

Oral presentation

  1. Kanji Mori,
    "Exploring Axion-like Particles with Supernova Simulations",
    Symposium of Astrophysical Theory FY2021, online, 22nd-24th December 2021
  2. Kanji Mori,
    "Pre-supernova Axion-like Particles and Their Detectability",
    Workshop on Very Light Dark Matter 2021, Kashiwa, Japan, 27th-29th September 2021
  3. Kanji Mori,
    "Axion-like Particles from Nearby Type Ia Supernovae",
    16th International Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos, Chengdu, China, 21st-25th September 2021
  4. Satoshi Eguchi, Shota Shibagaki, Kazuhiro Hayama, Kei Kotake,
    "a Method of Porting Pre-Existing Scientific Software to a Web Application: the RIDGE Pipeline Case",
    Space Science Informatics Symposium FY2019, Kanagawa, Japan, 14th February 2020
  5. Jin Matsumoto, Youhei Masada, Tomoya Takiwaki,
    "Propagation dynamics of relativistic jets with toroidal magnetic field reversals",
    Symposium of Astrophysical Theory FY2019 (Rironkon 2019), Tokyo, Japan, 27th December 2019
  6. Kei Kotake,
    "A new GW signature from low T/|W| instability of rapidly rotating core-collapse,
    30TH TEXAS SYMPOSIUM ON RELATIVISTIC ASTROPHYSICS, Portsmouth, UK, 15-20 December 2019
  7. Jin Matsumoto,
    "The stability of the gamma-ray burst jet propagating through a progenitor star",
    Yamada Conference LXXI: Gamma-ray Bursts in the Gravitational Wave Era 2019, Yokohama, Japan, 30th October 2019
  8. Jin Matsumoto, Youhei Masada, Tomoya Takiwaki
    "Propagation dynamics of relativistic jets with toroidal magnetic field reversals",
    Workshop on simulations for Solar Terrestrial Environment, Hiroshima, Japan, 25th September 2019
  9. Ko Nakamura, Tomoya Takiwaki, Kei Kotake,
    "3D core-collapse simulation for SN 1987A progenitor based on binary merger scenario",
    Annual Meeting of the Astronomical Society of Japan 2019, Kumamoto, Japan, 12th September 2019
  10. Jin Matsumoto, Youhei Masada, Tomoya Takiwaki,
    "Propagation dynamics of relativistic jets with toroidal magnetic field reversals",
    Annual Meeting of the Astronomical Society of Japan 2019, Kumamoto, Japan, 11th September 2019
  11. Ko Nakamura, Tomoya Takiwaki, Kei Kotake,
    "Systematic features of core-collapse supernova",
    Workshop on CCSN explosions and related physics, Exeter, UK, 9th August 2019

Poster presentation

  1. Kanji Mori,
    "Heavy Axion-like Particles from Nearby Type Ia Supernovae",
    SuperVirtual 2021 -From Common to Exotic Transients-, online, 15th-19th November 2021
  2. K. Mori, M. Kusakabe, A. B. Balantekin, T. Kajino and M. A. Famiano,
    "Enhancement of Lithium in Red Clump Stars by Neutrino Magnetic Moments",
    16th International Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos, Chengdu, China, 21st-25th September 2021
  3. Kanji Mori,
    "Exploring Axion-like Particles with Supernova Simulations",
    Workshop on Underground Physics, Kobe, 19th-21st May 2021
  4. Ko Nakamura,
    "Core-collapse simulation of a multi-dimensional supernova prongenitor model",
    Symposium of Astrophysical Theory FY2019 (Rironkon 2019), Tokyo, Japan, 25-27 December 2019
  5. Jin Matsumoto,
    "Dependence of the magnetic field on the explosion of core-collapse supernovae",
    Multi-dimensional Modeling and Multi-Messenger observation from Core-Collapse Supernovae (4M-COCOS), Fukuoka, Japan, 21th October 2019
  6. Satoshi Eguchi,
    "SNEGRAF: Coherent Network Analysis on Your Web Browser!",
    Multi-dimensional Modeling and Multi-Messenger observation from Core-Collapse Supernovae (4M-COCOS), Fukuoka, Japan, 21th October 2019
  7. Ko Nakamura,
    "Neutron star kicks predicted from multi-dimensional CCSN simulation",
    Multi-dimensional Modeling and Multi-Messenger observation from Core-Collapse Supernovae (4M-COCOS), Fukuoka, Japan, 21th October 2019
  8. Satoshi Eguchi, Shota Shibagaki, Kazuhiro Hayama, Kei Kotake,
    "The recent developmental status of SNEGRAF: a web-based gravitational wave signal analyzer",
    Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems Conference XXIX, Groningen, the Netherlands, 6-10 October 2019