Masayuki Harada
Okayama University
9 Papers
24 Citations
Masayuki Harada is an academic researcher from Okayama University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutrino & Supernova. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
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Observing Supernova Neutrino Light Curves with Super-Kamiokande: II. Impact of the Nuclear Equation of State
Ken'ichiro Nakazato,Fumi Nakanishi,Masayuki Harada,Yusuke Koshio,Yudai Suwa,Kohsuke Sumiyoshi,Akira Harada,Masamitsu Mori,R. A. Wendell +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the late-time evolution of the neutrino event rate from supernovae is evaluated for Super-Kamiokande using simulated results of proto-neutron star cooling.
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Improved method for measuring low-concentration radium and its application to the Super-Kamiokande Gadolinium project
Shintaro Ito,Koichi Ichimura,Koichi Ichimura,Y. Takaku,Ko Abe,Ko Abe,Masayuki Harada,M. Ikeda,M. Ikeda,Hiroshi Ito,Yasuhiro Kishimoto,Yasuhiro Kishimoto,Yutaka Nakajima,Yutaka Nakajima,T. Okada,Hiroyuki Sekiya,Hiroyuki Sekiya +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, chemical extraction using a molecular recognition resin named "Empore Radium Rad Disk" was developed to improve sensitivity for the low concentration of radium (Ra).
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Developing an end-to-end simulation framework of supernova neutrino detection
Masamitsu Mori,Yudai Suwa,Yudai Suwa,Ken'ichiro Nakazato,Kohsuke Sumiyoshi,Masayuki Harada,Akira Harada,Yusuke Koshio,Yusuke Koshio,R. A. Wendell,R. A. Wendell +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, an integrated supernova analysis framework was developed to deal with the core collapse, bounce and proto-neutron star cooling processes, as well as with neutrino detection on earth in a consistent manner.
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Development of a method for measuring rare earth elements in the environment for future experiments with gadolinium-loaded detectors
Shintaro Ito,T. Okada,Y. Takaku,Masayuki Harada,M. Ikeda,Yasuhiro Kishimoto,Yasuhiro Kishimoto,Yasuhiro Kishimoto,Yusuke Koshio,Masayuki Nakahata,Yutaka Nakajima,Hiroyuki Sekiya +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for measuring the concentrations of rare earth elements, including gadolinium (Gd), including Gd, is proposed, where inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry is utilized after collecting the dissolved elements in chelating resin.
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Development of a method for measuring rare earth elements in the environment for future experiments with gadolinium loaded detectors
Shintaro Ito,T. Okada,Y. Takaku,Masayuki Harada,M. Ikdeda,Yuji Kishimoto,Yusuke Koshio,Masayuki Nakahata,Yutaka Nakajima,Hiroyuki Sekiya +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a method for measuring the concentrations of rare earth elements including gadolinium including Gd is proposed, where an inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry is utilized after collecting the dissolved elements in chelating resin.
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