The 7th RESCEU International Symposium


RESCEU Symposium on
Astroparticle Physics and Cosmology


11(Tue) - 14(Fri) November 2008
Koshiba Hall, Faculty of Science,
The University of Tokyo, Hongo, Tokyo, Japan



Oral Presentations (Invited Speakers)


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Name Title of Presentation
John Beacom
(Ohio State University)
The Diffuse Supernova Neutrino Background
Veniamin Berezinsky
(Gran Sasso National Lab.)
Diffusion of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays in expanding universe
Gerhard Boerner
(Max-Placnck-Institute fuer Astrophysics)
The universal mass accretion history and density profile of dark matter haloes
Alexander Dolgov
(INFN, Ferrara)
Quantum anomalies and superluminous propagation. Is it possible? Is it dangerous?
Wolfgang Hillebrandt
(Max-Placnck-Institute fuer Astrophysics)
Recent Progress in Type Ia Supernova Modeling and its Implication for Cosmology
Akihiro Ishibashi
(KEK)
On the acceleration of our universe and the effects of inhomogeneities
Tsuneyoshi Kamae
(Stanford Liner Accelerator Center)
Gamma-ray Sky seen with Fermi Large Area Telescope
Kazunori Kohri
(Lancaster University)
Cosmological models with long-lived SUSY particles
Edward Kolb
(University of Chicago)
Taking Sides on Dark Energy
Kei Kotake
(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Multidimensional modeling of core-collapse supernovae: new challenges and perspectives
Kazuya Koyama
(University of Portsmouth)
Large primordial non-Gaussianity from early universe
Lawrence Krauss
(Arizona State University)
Are fundamental cosmological issues falsifiable?
James Lattimer
(Stony Brook University)
The Equation of State for Supernovae and Neutron Stars
Kei-ichi Maeda
(Waseda University)
Cosmology in Higher Dimensions
Kin-Wang Ng
(KIPAC/LeCosPA/Academia Sinica)
CMB Polarization
Keith Olive
(Minnesota University)
BBN Concordance: What's the matter with Li
Changbom Park
(KIAS)
Cosmology from Topology of Large-Scale Structures of the Universe
Christopher Pethick
(Nordita)
Neutrino processes in dense matter
Katsuhiko Sato
(The University of Tokyo)
From supernovae to inflation
Paul Steinhardt
(Princeton University)
Inflation, Dark Energy and Extra Dimensions.
Virginia Trimble
(University of California, Irvine)
APERIO KOSMOI: Multiple Universes from the Ancients to 1981
Alexander Vilenkin
(Tufts University)
Holographic measure of the multiverse
Akira Yamamoto
(KEK)
Search for primordial antiparticle in cosmic rays with the BESS experiment
Tokonatsu Yamamoto
(Konan University)
Probing Extreme Universe through Ultra High Energy Cosmic Ray

24 invited-presentations have been confirmed.




Poster Presentations


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Name Title of Presentation
Daisuke Yonetoku
(Kanazawa University)
Dark Energy in the early universe measured with Gamma-Ray Bursts
Tsutomu Kobayashi
(Waseda University)
Relativistic stars in f(R) gravity, and absence thereof
Kunihito Uzawa
(Osaka City University)
Classification of dynamical intersecting brane solutions
shiro hirai
(Osaka Electro-Communication University)
Time dependence of cosmological parameters in slow-roll inflation
Takashi Torii
(Osaka Institute of Technology)
Black Holes in the Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet-Dilaton Theory in Various Dimensions
Takashi Tamaki
(Waseda University)
Revisiting chameleon gravity--thin-shells and no-shells with appropriate boundary conditions
Takashi Tamaki
(Department of Physics, Waseda University)
Gravitating Q-balls and their stabilities
Shunichiro Kinoshita
(Department of Physics, The University of Tokyo)
Thermodynamic and dynamical stability of Freund-Rubin compactification
Osamu Seto
(University of Minnesota)
A simple model of WIMP sneutrino dark matter
SHIMANO Masahiro
(Rikkyo University)
The scalar field potential of the super-inflation in Loop Quantum Cosmology
Nobuyuki Sakai
(Yamagata University)
Breathing bubbles and creation of universes
Hideki Asada
(Hirosaki University)
Perturbation theory of N point-mass gravitational lens systems
Tomoya Takiwaki
(RESCEU, The University of Tokyo)
General conditions for MHD explosions
Satoshi Miyazaki
(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Hyper Suprime-Cam Project
Chia-Min Lin
(National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
Modified D-term Inflation and Hilltop Inflation Models
Shuichiro Yokoyama
(Department of Physics, Nagoya University)
Primordial statistical anisotropy generated at the end of inflation
Takayuki Tatekawa
(Department of Physics, Ochanomizu University)
Initial conditions based on Lagrangian perturbation theory for N-body simulations
Takashi Hiramatsu
(ICRR, University of Tokyo)
Non-linear evolution of matter power spectrum in a closure theory
Kazunori Nakayama
(ICRR, University of Tokyo)
Direct/Indirect Detection Signatures of Dark Matter Annihilation
Yudai Suwa
(Department of Physics, The University of Tokyo)
Gravitational wave emission from the central engine of gamma-ray bursts
Shuntaro Mizuno
(RESCEU, The University of Tokyo)
Non-gaussianity from the bispectrum in general multiple field inflation
Azusa Minamizaki
(Ochanomizu University)
Baryogenesis by ratchet mechanism
Keiichi Maeda
(IPMU, U. Tokyo)
Observational Signatures of Supernova Explosion Asymmetry
Shun Saito
(Department of Physics, The University of Tokyo)
Prospects of neutrino masses through nonlinear power spectrum
Takeshi Kobayashi
(The University of Tokyo)
Conformal Inflation, Modulated Reheating, and WMAP5
Ryo Nagata
(RESCEU, The University of Tokyo)
Primordial fluctuation spectrum after WMAP5yr
Ryo Saito
(RESCEU)
Non-Gaussianity in Primordial Black Hole Formation
Manabu Yoshimatsu
(RESCEU, The University of Tokyo)
Generalized Stochastic Inflation
Masahiro Nakashima
(RESCEU)
WMAP-5yr Constraint on the Varying Fine Structure Constant
Kohei Kamada
(RESCEU, The University of Tokyo)
Dissipative effects and the MSSM inflation
Kiyotomo Ichiki
(RESCEU)
Constraints on Neutrino Masses from Weak Lensing
Kazuhiko Kojima
(University of Tokyo)
A new method to constrain the neutrino mass from CMB polarization with PMF
Fuminobu Takahashi
(IPMU, University of Tokyo)
Cosmic-ray positrons from a decaying dark matter
Motohiko Kusakabe
(The University of Tokyo, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Effects of long-lived strongly interacting particles on Big-Bang nucleosynthesis
Masaomi Tanaka
(University of Tokyo)
Optical Spectropolarimetry of Supernovae: Evidence for Aspherical Explosion
Yoshiyuki Inoue
(Kyoto University)
The Blazar Sequence and the Cosmic Gamma-Ray Background Radiation in the Fermi Era
Hajime Takami
(The University of Tokyo)
Cross-correlation between UHECR arrival distribution and large-scale structure
Dai Yamazaki
(Division of Theoretical Astronomy, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Limiting the Neutrino Mass and the Primordial Magnetic Field from the Large Scale Structure
Hiroki Nagakura
(Waseda University)
Standing Accretion Shock Instability Around Black Hole
Shunsaku Horiuchi
(University of Tokyo)
Star formation rate and the diffuse supernova neutrino background
Takahiro Nishimichi
(Department of Physics, the University of Tokyo)
Modeling Nonlinear Evolution of Baryon Acoustic Oscillations: Convergence Regime of N-body Simulations and Analytic Models
Masashi OASA
(Waseda Univ.)
Post-Newtonian parameters and constraints on TeVeS theory
Jyutarou Suzuki
(Graduate University for Advanced Sutudies, National Astronomical Obserbatory Japan)
Removing Neutrino-Temperature Uncertainty from the Detection Rate of Supernova Relic Neutrinos
Takashi Yoshida
(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Electron Fraction Dependence of Neutrino Spin-Flavor Conversion in Supernovae
Hidetaka Sonoda
(University of Tokyo)
Phase diagram of nuclear Pasta investigated by quantum molecular dynamics
Ryo Wakebe
(Waseda University)
Analysis of Supersymmetric Branes System in Time-dependent Background
Yuuiti Sendouda
(YITP, Kyoto University)
Higher curvature theories of gravity in the ADM canonical formalism
Takahiro Sato
(Hiroshima University)
Testing general relativity on the scales of cosmology using the redshift-space distortion
Toyokazu Sekiguchi
(ICRR, The University of Tokyo)
Probing the primordial helium abundance and the effective number of neutrino species with CMB
Hidenori Nomura
(Hiroshima University)
Damping of the baryon acoustic oscillations in the matter power spectrum as a probe of the growth factor
Shio Kawagoe
(The University of Tokyo)
Neutrino oscillations in magneto-driven supernova explosions
Akira MIZUTA
(Center for Frontier Science, Chiba University)
Energy distribution of Relativistic GRB Jets from Collapsars
Ken'ichiro Nakazato
(Waseda University)
Oscillation and Future Detection of Failed Supernova Neutrinos from Black Hole Forming Collapse
Cosimo Bambi
(IPMU, University of Tokyo)
A proposal to test the weight of vacuum energy
Graziano Rossi
(Korea Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS))
Peak Statistics in the WMAP Sky: Non-Gaussianity?
Kazuhide Ichikawa
(University College London)
Constraining Kuiper Belt Objects from WMAP
SEOKTAE KOH
(Institute of Theoretical Physics, Beijing)
Quantum Remnant of Scalar Fields: Dark Matter or Dark Energy?
Ishware Neupane
(University of Canterbury)
Quintessential Solutions to Cosmic Acceleration: The Inside Story
Yasuomi Kamiya
(The University of Tokyo)
Intrinsic Dispersion of Type Ia Supernovae in the Color-color Diagram
Nozomu Tominaga
(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Aspherical supernovae in the early universe
Natsuko Izutani
(The University of Tokyo)
Explosive Nucleosynthesis of Weak r-Process Elements in Extremely Metal-Poor Core-Collapse Supernovae

61 poster-presentations have been submitted.