Masayuki Tanaka
National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Japan
424 Papers
6.9K Citations
Masayuki Tanaka is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Japan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Redshift. The author has an hindex of 81, co-authored 388 publications. Previous affiliations of Masayuki Tanaka include INAF & Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe.
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Papers
Clustering of quasars in a wide luminosity range at redshift 4 with Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam Wide-field imaging
Wanqiu He,Masayuki Akiyama,James Bosch,Motohiro Enoki,Yuichi Harikane,Hiroyuki Ikeda,Nobunari Kashikawa,Toshihiro Kawaguchi,Yutaka Komiyama,Chien-Hsiu Lee,Yoshiki Matsuoka,Satoshi Miyazaki,Tohru Nagao,Masahiro Nagashima,Mana Niida,Atsushi J. Nishizawa,Masamune Oguri,Masamune Oguri,Masafusa Onoue,Taira Oogi,Masami Ouchi,Andreas Schulze,Yuji Shirasaki,John D. Silverman,Manobu M. Tanaka,Masayuki Tanaka,Yoshiki Toba,Hisakazu Uchiyama,Takuji Yamashita +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the bias factors of two quasar samples were measured by evaluating the cross-correlation functions (CCFs) between the samples and 25790 bright Lyman Break Galaxies (LBGs) in the HSC dataset.
Ongoing and Co-Evolving Star Formation in zCOSMOS Galaxies Hosting Active Galactic Nuclei
John D. Silverman,F. Lamareille,Christian Maier,Simon J. Lilly,Vincenzo Mainieri,Marcella Brusa,Nico Cappelluti,Günther Hasinger,G. Zamorani,Marco Scodeggio,M. Bolzonella,T. Contini,C. M. Carollo,Knud Jahnke,Jean-Paul Kneib,O. Le Fevre,Andrea Merloni,S. Bardelli,Angela Bongiorno,Hermann Brunner,Karina Caputi,Francesca Civano,Andrea Comastri,Graziano Coppa,Olga Cucciati,S. de la Torre,L. de Ravel,Martin Elvis,Alexis Finoguenov,Fabrizio Fiore,P. Franzetti,B. Garilli,Roberto Gilli,A. Iovino,P. Kampczyk,C. Knobel,Katarina Kovac,J. F. Le Borgne,V. Le Brun,M. Mignoli,Roser Pello,Yingjie Peng,E. Perez Montero,E. Ricciardelli,Masayuki Tanaka,L. A. M. Tasca,L. Tresse,D. Vergani,Cristian Vignali,E. Zucca,D. Bottini,A. Cappi,Paolo Cassata,M. Fumana,Richard E. Griffiths,Jeyhan S. Kartaltepe,Anton M. Koekemoer,Christian Marinoni,H. J. McCracken,P. Memeo,B. Meneux,Pascal Oesch,Cristiano Porciani,Mara Salvato +63 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a study of the host galaxies of AGN selected from the zCOSMOS survey to establish if accretion onto supermassive black holes and star formation are explicitly linked up to z~1.5 is presented.
Brightest group galaxies: stellar mass and star formation rate (paper I)
Ghassem Gozaliasl,Alexis Finoguenov,Habib G. Khosroshahi,M. Mirkazemi,G. Erfanianfar,Masayuki Tanaka +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the distribution and evolution of the stellar mass and the star formation rate of the brightest group galaxies (BGGs) over 0.04 < z < 1.3 using a large sample of 407 X-ray galaxy groups selected from the COSMOS, AEGIS, and XMM-LSS fields.
The Milky Way Tomography with SDSS: III. Stellar Kinematics
Nicholas A. Bond,Željko Ivezić,Branimir Sesar,Mario Juric,Jeffrey A. Munn,Adam F. Kowalski,Sarah Loebman,Rok Roškar,Timothy C. Beers,Julianne J. Dalcanton,Constance M. Rockosi,Brian Yanny,Heidi Jo Newberg,Carlos Allende Prieto,Carlos Allende Prieto,R. Wilhelm,Young Sun Lee,Thirupathi Sivarani,Thirupathi Sivarani,Steven R. Majewski,John E. Norris,Coryn A. L. Bailer-Jones,Paola Re Fiorentin,Paola Re Fiorentin,David J. Schlegel,Alan Uomoto,Robert H. Lupton,Gillian R. Knapp,James E. Gunn,Kevin R. Covey,J. Allyn Smith,G. Miknaitis,Mamoru Doi,Masayuki Tanaka,Masataka Fukugita,Steve Kent,Douglas P. Finkbeiner,Thomas R. Quinn,Suzanne L. Hawley,Scott F. Anderson,Furea Kiuchi,Alexander Chen,James Bushong,Harkirat Sohi,Daryl Haggard,Amy Kimball,Rosalie McGurk,J. C. Barentine,Howard Brewington,Mike Harvanek,S. J. Kleinman,Jurek Krzesinski,Dan Long,Atsuko Nitta,Stephanie A. Snedden,Brian C. Lee,Jeffrey R. Pier,H. C. Harris,Jonathan Brinkmann,Donald P. Schneider +59 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a sample of 18.8 million main-sequence stars with r 20° to study the Milky Way kinematics using a simple descriptive model that captures these features over most of the probed volume, and can be used to search for substructure in kinematic and metallicity space.
Expression patterns of the lysophospholipid receptor genes during mouse early development.
Hideyo Ohuchi,Aska Hamada,Hironao Matsuda,Akira Takagi,Masayuki Tanaka,Junken Aoki,Junken Aoki,Hiroyuki Arai,Sumihare Noji +8 more
TL;DR: It is found that the S1P/LPA receptor genes exhibit overlapping expression patterns in a variety of organ primordia, including the developing brain and cardiovascular system, presomitic mesoderm and somites, branchial arches, and limb buds, suggesting that multiple receptor systems for LPA/S1P lysophospholipids may be functioning during organogenesis.