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1: cosmology, nuclear matter, high z universe
Big-Bang Cosmology and Cosmic Chemical
Evolution
Kajino, T.
NAOJ
Panoramic Imaging of Deep Universe; Observing Galaxy Formation at
High Redshift
Yamada, T. NAOJ
Deep gravitational lensing of galaxy clusters with
Subaru+HST/ACS
Broadhurst, Tom Tel-Aviv University, Israel
Culling Proto-Ellipticals at z>2
N. Arimoto
NAOJ
Study of Proto-clusters by Cosmological Simulation
T. Suwa Hokkaido Univ.
2: cosmic infrared back ground radiation, 1st stars, pop III SNe
and dust, nucleosynthesis
First stars and near infrared background
T. Mastumoto JAXA/ISAS
The Extragalactic Background Light and its Implications for
the Star Formation History of the Universe
E. Dwek NASA
Extragalactic Far Infrared Emission as seen by ISO: X-ray to radio
properties of
faint far-infrared sources in the Lockman Hole
Kawara, K. Univ. of Tokyo
Nucleosynthesis in Population III Supernovae and Abundance
Patterns of Hyper Metal-Poor Stars
N. Tominaga Univ. of Tokyo
Dust formation in Pop III Supernovae and Its Evolution in
the Early Universe
T. Nozawa Hokkaido Univ.
Inquiry into Low-Mass Star Survivors from the Early Univers and
the Quest of the First Generation Stars
M-Y. Fujimoto Hokkaido Univ.
Low-Mass Star Formation Triggered by Supernova in Primordial
Clouds
M. Machida Chiba Univ.
Nucleosynthesis in Extremely Metal-poor Stars of Low and
Intermediate Mass and Identification of Population III Survivors
T. Suda Hokkaido Univ
The Nuclear Reaction Data Centers: Who are we, and what can we do for
you ?
Victoria McLane NNDC, USA
Neutrino Oscillations and Universe (TBC)
Ishikawa, K. Hokkaido Univ.
Nuclear Matter EOS for Supernova Simulations
C. Ishizuka Hokkaido Univ.
3: active galaxies, molecules in galaxies, galaxy
structure
Dense Molecular Medium in Active Galaxies
K. Kohno Univ. of Tokyo
An NH3 Survey Program with the Radio Telescope of Hokkaido
University
K. Sorai Hokkaido Univ.
Next Space VLBI mission VSOP-2
Y. Murata JAXA/ISAS
VERA Project : overview and current status
M. Honma NAOJ
4: interstellar dust and molecules to the Solar
system
Dust Envelopes around Oxygen-rich AGB stars
K. Suh Chunngbuk National University, Korea
The circumstellar environment of evolved stars as seen by the
MIDI/VLTI
K. Ohnaka Max-Planck-Institut fur
Radioastronomie, Germany
Presolar Silicates in Primitive Chondrites.
Nagashima, K. Tokyo Inst. of Tech.
A new view of interstellar dust as revealed by recent
observations
T. Onaka Univ. of Tokyo
Evolution of CO molecule on dusts in dense core: formation
of H2CO and CH3OH
N. Watanabe Hokkaido Univ.
The Oxygen Isotope Composition of The Sun and Implications for Oxygen
Processing in Molecular Clouds, Star-forming Regions, and The Solar
Nebula
T. Ireland The Australian National University,
Australia
Oxygen Isotope Heterogeneity in the Solar System: The Molecular Cloud
Origin Hypothesis and its Implications for the Chemical Composition of
Meteorites and Planetary Oxygen Isotopes
T. Kuramoto Hokkaido Univ.
Extinct nuclides in and chronology of the early solar
system
N. Sugiura Univ. of Tokyo
Evaporation of the rare earth oxides and the highest
temperature chemical fractionation in the early solar nebula
A. Hashimoto Hokkaido Univ.
Plasma Poyinting-Roberson effect on fluffy dust aggregates
T. Yamamoto Hokkaido Univ.
Poster Papers
P01 Star Formation History Study of Elliptical
Galaxies using Spectroscopic Age and
Metallicity
Y.
Yamada NAOJ
P02 Search for optical extragalactic background
light
Ryosuke NAKAMURA (JAXA/ISAS)
P03 Radiative transfer Calculation of Light Scattered
from Dark Cloud by Monte Carlo Method
K.Fukuhara,T.
Kozasa,S. Oyabu, K.Dobashi and K. Kawara Hokkaido
Univ.
P04 Tridimensional Spectrophotometric Observations
of the Low-Ionization Emission-Line Regions of the Seyfert
Galaxy NGC1068
Tsuyoshi Ishigaki Hokkaido Univ.
P05 A Massive Black Hole binary and Nuclear Star
Burst
Hidenori Matsui and Asao Habe Hokkaido Univ.
P06 Experimental study of the surface reaction of
hydrogen atoms with pure solid CO on interstellar
grains
A. Nagaoka, A.
Kouchi and N. Watanabe Hokkaido Univ.
P07 The Addition of deuterium atoms to carbon
mono-oxide on interstellar ice surface
H. Hidaka, A. Kouchi, and N.
Watanabe Hokkaido Univ.
P08 Conversion of H2CO to CH3OH by reactions of cold
atomic hydrogen on ice surfaces below 20 K
T. Shiraki, N. Watanabe, H. Hidaka, A.
Nagaoka, and A. Kouchi Hokkaido Univ.
P09 Evolution of isotopic and chemical composition in
the early inner solar nebula due to fluctuation of mass
accretion rate
Takashi Fukui and Kiyoshi Kuramoto, Earth and
Planetary Sci., Hokkaido Univ.
P10 Warming of early Mars induced by CO2 ice
clouds: Estimations of cloud condensation flux, column density
and radius by a one-dimensional radiation
model
Chihiro Mitsuda, Tokuta Yokohata and Kiyoshi
Kuramoto, Earth and Planetary Sci., Hokkaido Univ.
P11 Electron temperature depending on magnetic field
configuration in the Venus ionospheric holes
Y. Kakinami and S. Watanabe, Graduate School of Science,
Hokkaido University
P12 Ultra Violet Imager on Venus Climate Orbiter
(VCO)
Manabu YAMADA, Shigeto WATANABE (Hokkaido Univ.),, Shoichi OKANO
(Tohoku Univ.), Naomoto IWAGAMI (the Univ. of Tokyo),, Masato NAKAMURA,
Takeshi IMAMURA (JAXA/ISAS), H.U. Keller, W.J.Markiewicz,, D.Titov (Max
Planck Institute for Aeronomy)
P13 Experiments on differential polarization stellar
coronagraph
N. Murakami, Y. Sato, and N. Baba
Hokkaido Univ.
P14 Tidal Interactions of Red Giants with Environment
Stars in Globular Clusters
C.
Yamada Hokkaido Univ.
P15 Status of the Radio Telescope of Hokkaido
University and Observation Plans
Kazuo Sorai, Asao
Habe, Johta Awano, Sakurako Sumida,, Yoshiaki Fukuya, Ryosuke
Uchida, Hiroyuki Nishitani, Keita Hosaka,, Yoshimasa Watanabe,
Noboru Kaneko, Masayuki Fujimoto, and the Tomakomai Radio
Telescope Team Hokkaido Univ..
P16 Dust Driven Wind in Oxygen-rich AGB Stars
Yuki Yasuda and Takashi Kozasa
Earth and Planetary Sci., Hokkaido Univ.