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Astroparticle Physics

 

We are studying the advanced analysis methods to measure the CMB polarization to search for the imprint of the cosmic inflation. We are also developing superconducting detectors to study neutrinos from the sun.

  • Prof. ISHINO Hirokazu
  • E-mail: scishino [at] s.okayama-u.ac.jp
  • Cosmic Microwave Background/LiteBIRD/Superconducting Detectors

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  • Assoc.Prof. ADACHI Shunsuke 
  • E-mail: pnpr54r6  [at] okayama-u.ac.jp
  • Astroparticle physics

Directory of Researchers 

Simons Observatory Telescope

Radio-wave receiver aiming to detect dark matter

We are involved in the Simons Observatory project, a cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization observation experiment in Chile. Our goal is to verify the theory of inflation through high-precision observation of CMB polarization. Additionally, we are performing a particle physics experiment using radio-wave receivers equipped with superconducting detectors, where we aim to detect dark matter and elucidate its particle