Shinji Tsujikawa
Waseda University
304 Papers
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Shinji Tsujikawa is an academic researcher from Waseda University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dark energy & Scalar field. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 283 publications. Previous affiliations of Shinji Tsujikawa include Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, University of Portsmouth & University of Tokyo.
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Constraints on scalar-tensor models of dark energy from observational and local gravity tests
Abstract: We construct a family of viable scalar-tensor models of dark energy (DE) which possess a phase of late-time acceleration preceded by a standard matter era, while at the same time satisfying the local gravity constraints (LGC). The coupling $Q$ between the scalar field and the nonrelativistic matter in the Einstein frame is assumed to be constant in our scenario, which is a generalization of $f(R)$ gravity theories corresponding to the coupling $Q=\ensuremath{-}1/\sqrt{6}$. We find that these models can be made compatible with local gravity constraints even when $|Q|$ is of the order of unity through a chameleon mechanism, if the scalar-field potential is chosen to have a sufficiently large mass in the high-curvature regions. We show that these models generally lead to the divergence of the equation of state of DE, which occurs at smaller redshifts as the deviation from the $\ensuremath{\Lambda}\mathrm{CDM}$ model becomes more significant. We also study the evolution of matter density perturbations and employ them to place bounds on the coupling $|Q|$ as well as model parameters of the field potential from observations of the matter power spectrum and the cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropies. We find that, as long as $|Q|$ is smaller than the order of unity, there exist allowed parameter regions that are consistent with both observational and local gravity constraints.
Implications of the B-mode Polarization Measurement for Direct Detection of Inflationary Gravitational Waves
TL;DR: In this paper, the spectra of the gravitational wave background and the signal-to-noise ratios were computed for two interferometric detectors (DECIGO and BBO) for large-field inflationary models in which the tensor-toscalar ratio is greater than the order of 0.01.
Preheating-cosmic magnetic dynamo?
TL;DR: In this paper, the amplification of large-scale magnetic fields during preheating and inflation in several different models is studied, and the authors discuss the breaking of the conformal flatness of the background metric, whereby magnetic fields can be stimulated through the growth of scalar metric perturbations during metric preheat.
DECIGO: The Japanese space gravitational wave antenna
Shuichi Sato,Seiji Kawamura,Masaki Ando,Takashi Nakamura,Kimio Tsubono,Akito Araya,Ikkoh Funaki,Kunihito Ioka,Nobuyuki Kanda,Shigenori Moriwaki,Mitsuru Musha,Kazuhiro Nakazawa,Kenji Numata,Shin-ichiro Sakai,Naoki Seto,Takeshi Takashima,Takahiro Tanaka,Kazuhiro Agatsuma,Koh-suke Aoyanagi,Koji Arai,Hideki Asada,Yoichi Aso,Takeshi Chiba,Toshikazu Ebisuzaki,Yumiko Ejiri,Motohiro Enoki,Yoshiharu Eriguchi,Masa-Katsu Fujimoto,Ryuichi Fujita,Mitsuhiro Fukushima,Toshifumi Futamase,Katsuhiko Ganzu,Tomohiro Harada,Tatsuaki Hashimoto,K. Hayama,Wataru Hikida,Yoshiaki Himemoto,Hisashi Hirabayashi,Takashi Hiramatsu,Feng-Lei Hong,Hideyuki Horisawa,Mizuhiko Hosokawa,Kiyotomo Ichiki,Takeshi Ikegami,Kaiki Taro Inoue,Koji Ishidoshiro,Hideki Ishihara,Takehiko Ishikawa,Hideharu Ishizaki,Hiroyuki Ito,Yousuke Itoh,Nobuki Kawashima,Fumiko Kawazoe,Naoko Kishimoto,Kenta Kiuchi,Shiho Kobayashi,K. Kohri,Hiroyuki Koizumi,Yasufumi Kojima,Keiko Kokeyama,Wataru Kokuyama,Kei Kotake,Yoshihide Kozai,Hideaki Kudoh,Hiroo Kunimori,Hitoshi Kuninaka,Kazuaki Kuroda,Keiichi Maeda,Hideo Matsuhara,Yasushi Mino,Osamu Miyakawa,Shinji Miyoki,Mutsuko Y. Morimoto,T. Morioka,Toshiyuki Morisawa,Shinji Mukohyama,Shigeo Nagano,Isao Naito,Kouji Nakamura,Hiroyuki Nakano,Ken-ichi Nakao,Shinichi Nakasuka,Yoshinori Nakayama,E. Nishida,Kazutaka Nishiyama,Atsushi J. Nishizawa,Yoshito Niwa,Taiga Noumi,Yoshiyuki Obuchi,Masatake Ohashi,N. Ohishi,Masashi Ohkawa,Norio Okada,Kouji Onozato,Ken-ichi Oohara,Norichika Sago,Motoyuki Saijo,Masa-aki Sakagami,Shihori Sakata,Misao Sasaki,Takashi Sato,Masaru Shibata,Hisa-aki Shinkai,Kentaro Somiya,Hajime Sotani,Naoshi Sugiyama,Yudai Suwa,Rieko Suzuki,Hideyuki Tagoshi,Fuminobu Takahashi,Kakeru Takahashi,Keitaro Takahashi,Ryutaro Takahashi,Ryuichi Takahashi,Tadayuki Takahashi,Hirotaka Takahashi,Takamori Akiteru,Tadashi Takano,Keisuke Taniguchi,Atsushi Taruya,Hiroyuki Tashiro,Yasuo Torii,Morio Toyoshima,Shinji Tsujikawa,Yoshiki Tsunesada,Akitoshi Ueda,Ken-ichi Ueda,Masayoshi Utashima,Yaka Wakabayashi,Hiroshi Yamakawa,Kazuhiro Yamamoto,Toshitaka Yamazaki,Jun'ichi Yokoyama,Chul-Moon Yoo,Shijun Yoshida,Taizoh Yoshino +135 more
- 01 Mar 2009
TL;DR: DECIGO as discussed by the authors is the planned Japanese space gravitational wave antenna, aiming to detect gravitational waves from astrophysically and cosmologically significant sources mainly between 0.1 Hz and 10 Hz.
Assisted dark energy
Junko Ohashi,Shinji Tsujikawa +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors study cosmological dynamics of a multifield system in details with a general Lagrangian density, where the scaling solution can exit to the epoch of cosmic acceleration through the so-called assisted inflation mechanism.