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Research


Research Interests

Hadron physics in general, including nuclear physics.

Current major interest is on nuclei with strangeness.



Current Research Activities

- Nuclei with strangeness at J-PARC:

Spokesperson of the experiment to measure Ξ- atomic X-rays
(J-PARC E03 : http://j-parc.jp/NuclPart/pac_0606/pdf/p03-Tanida.pdf).

Also a member of several other strangeness nuclear experiments at J-PARC (E05, E07, E10, E13 and E18).


- Search for pentaquark Θ± and its hypernuclei at J-PARC:

A member of J-PARC E19. Corresponding author of the Letter-Of-Intent to search for Θ± hypernuclei
( http://j-parc.jp/NuclPart/pac_0801/pdf/LOI_Tanida_pentahyper.pdf).


- Nucleon spin structure study at RHIC-PHENIX:

Convener of Spin Physics Working Group (July 2005 - March 2008)

PHENIX Speakers Bureau member (April 2008 - April 2009)

         

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