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Publications (15)
astro-ph2008
A bright, dust-obscured, millimeter-selected galaxy beyond the Bullet Cluster (1E0657-56)
G. W. Wilson, D. Hughes, I. Aretxaga +24
astro-ph2000
Radiation-Hydrodynamical Collapse of Pregalactic Clouds in the Ultraviolet Background
T. Kitayama, Y. Tajiri, M. Umemura +2
astro-ph2008
Suzaku broad-band spectroscopy of RX J1347.5-1145: constraints on the extremely hot gas and non-thermal emission
N. Ota, K. Murase, T. Kitayama +6
astro-ph.GA2009
Constraints on the Intracluster Dust Emission in the Coma Cluster of Galaxies
T. Kitayama, Y. Ito, Y. Okada +7
astro-ph2006
DIOS: the Diffuse Intergalactic Oxygen Surveyor
T. Ohashi, M. Ishida, S. Sasaki +14
astro-ph2004
Exploring Cluster Physics with High-Resolution Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect Images and X-Ray Data: The Case of the Most X-Ray-Luminous Galaxy Cluster RX J1347-1145
T. Kitayama, E. Komatsu, N. Ota +5
astro-ph2004
The Structure and Evolution of Early Cosmological HII Regions
T. Kitayama, N. Yoshida, H. Susa +1
astro-ph2006
Dust in Hot Plasma of Nearby Dusty Elliptical Galaxies Observed with the Spitzer Space Telescope
H. Kaneda, T. Onaka, T. Kitayama +2
astro-ph.IM2011
ORIGIN: Metal Creation and Evolution from the Cosmic Dawn
J. W. den Herder, L. Piro, T. Ohashi +156
astro-ph2008
Properties of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in local elliptical galaxies revealed by the Infrared Spectrograph on Spitzer
H. Kaneda, T. Onaka, I. Sakon +3
astro-ph2003
Observing H2 Emission in Forming Galaxies
K. Omukai, T. Kitayama
astro-ph.CO2016
The Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect at Five Arc-seconds: RXJ1347.5-1145 Imaged by ALMA
T. Kitayama, S. Ueda, S. Takakuwa +12
astro-ph2001
Criteria for the Formation of Population III Objects in the Ultraviolet Background Radiation
T. Kitayama, H. Susa, M. Umemura +1
astro-ph.HE2013
Investigating the hard X-ray emission from the hottest Abell cluster A2163 with Suzaku
N. Ota, K. Nagayoshi, G. W. Pratt +3
astro-ph.CO2012
Imaging Simulations of the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect for ALMA
K. Yamada, T. Kitayama, S. Takakuwa +10