----------------------------------------------------------- The 6th RESCEU International Symposium "Frontier in Astroparticle Physics and Cosmology" (Final Circular) ----------------------------------------------------------- 皆様、 本年度、11月4日-7日に於きまして、第6回RESCEU国際シンポジウムの 開催を計画しております(於、東京、Sponsor: Research Center for the Early Universe, The University of Tokyo)。以下にFinal Circularを 添付致しますので、御一読頂ければと思っております。 お蔭様で現在参加人数は186名(外国人参加者51名、日本人参加者135名)を 予定させて頂いておりますが、会場定員にはまだ若干の余裕がありますので (大変申し訳ありませんが講演申し込みにつきましては締め切らさせて 頂きました。皆様のお申し込み、大変ありがとうございました)、 registrationの期限を10月6日とさせて頂いておりましたが、参加のみの ご希望の方に限りまして会議前日(11月3日)までregistrationを受付させて 頂きたいと考えております。参加ご希望の方は "http://www-utap.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/sympo/6th/frontier.html" より申し込んで頂ければと思っております(web上にはDeadline: September 20と書いてありますが、そこからregistration可能となって おります)。また、会議の詳細につきましては "http://www-utap.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/sympo/6th/frontier.html" を参照して頂ければと思っております。 皆様の御参加を心よりお待ちしております。 よろしくお願い致します。 **************************************** 東京大学大学院理学系研究科物理学専攻 佐藤研究室 助手 長滝 重博 Tel:03-5841-4191 Fax:03-5841-4224 nagataki [at] utap.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp **************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Colleagues, The 6th RESCEU International Symposium will be held in Tokyo, Japan from November 4 to 7, 2003. Enclosed please find the third/final circular (text version). 6th RESCEU International Symposium "Frontier in Astroparticle Physics and Cosmology" Sanjo Conference Hall, The University of Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan) November 4 - 7, 2003 FINAL CIRCULAR Sponsor: Research Center for the Early Universe, The University of Tokyo Organizing Committee (Chair K. Sato, University of Tokyo) M. Fukugita, T. Futamase, A. Hosoya, S. Ikeuchi, M. Kawasaki, H. Kodama, K. Maeda, K. Makishima, S. Nagataki, K. Nomoto, S.Okamura, M. Sasaki, K. Sato, T. Shigeyama, T. Shiromizu, N. Sugiyama, Y. Suto, Y. Suzuki, F. Takahara, T. Tanaka, A. Taruya, T. Yanagida, J. Yokoyama, Y. Yoshii, M. Yoshimura International Advisory Committee J. Arafune, W-Y.Hwang, E. Kolb, C. Lee, R. Ruffini, H. Sato, J. Silk, Y. Totsuka Symposium Place: Sanjo Conference Hall, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Enquiries to: S. Nagataki (RESCEU, The University of Tokyo) Research Center for the Early Universe, Faculty of Science The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan Telefax: +81-3-5841-4224 Internet: frontier [at] phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp WWW: http://www-utap.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/sympo/6th/frontier.html This is the final circular of 6th RESCEU International Symposium on "Frontier in Astroparticle Physics and Cosmology". The purpose of this symposium is to bring out a state-of art discussion and assessment of cosmology by putting together the latest theoretical ideas on the evolution of the universe, and the hot observational data on them. Subjects: -Inflation -Extra Dimensions -Cosmic Microwave Background -Structure Formation -Formation and Evolution of Galaxy -Cosmological Parameters -Neutrino Astrophysics -High Energy Particle Astrophysics List of Invited Speakers: Masaki Ando (Tokyo), Venya Berezinsky (Gran Sasso), Gerhard Boerner (MPA), Mamoru Doi (Tokyo), Nobuyuki Kawai (TTT), Masahiro Kawasaki (Tokyo), Justin Khoury(Columbia), Lev Kofman (CITA), Edward Kolb (Chicago), David Koo (California), Ofer Lahav (Cambridge), David Langlois (IAP), Chul Lee (Hanyang), Roy Maartens (Portsmouth), Kazuo Makishima (Tokyo), Yannick Mellier (IAP), Masaki Mori (ICRR), Ramesh Narayan (Harvard), Mihoko Nojiri (YITP), Ken'ichi Nomoto (Tokyo), Peter Nugent (LBNL), Hiranya Peiris (Princeton), Remo Ruffini (ICRA), Katsuhiko Sato (Tokyo), Junpei Shirai (Tohoku), Joseph Silk (Oxford), Jiro Soda (Kyoto), Todor Stanev (Delaware), Takahiro Tanaka (Kyoto), Mark Vagins (California), Akira Yamamoto (KEK), Naoki Yoshida (NAO), Shigeru Yoshida (Chiba) Oral Presentation: In the oral presentation, an overhead projector (OHP) and a liquid crystal display (LCD) projector will be available. We suggest you to prepare transparency sheets for the OHP in case we have trouble on the LCD projector. Since there will be two connectors for a LCD projector, you will be able to connect your laptop computer with the LCD projector during the former speaker's presentation. There is no time for questions in the session of short oral presentation of posters (3 minutes x 21) from 18:00 to 19:03 on November 4. Poster Presentation: We will prepare a room for poster presentation in the Conference Hall. The size of a poster board is 120cm (height) x 90cm (width). Panels for posters are available from the morning of November 4 to the evening of November 6. The poster should be installed and removed by the author. Your poster must be placed on a panel which has the ID number of your contributed paper. Please find your ID number from the scientific program attatched below. Proceedings: Invited talks, the contributed talks (12+3 minutes), short oral presentation of posters (3 minutes), and poster presentation are going to be printed in the proceedings which will be published by Universal Academy Press (Tokyo). The numbers of pages are assigned as follows: - Invited talks: 8 pages or less - Contributed talks: 4 pages or less - Short oral presentation and poster presentation: 2 pages or less The deadline for receipt of the manuscripts is January 10, 2004, and will be handled very punctually. Instructions for preparing the manuscripts will be sent by Universal Academy Press to the authors. Social Events: A welcome party will be held on the evening of November 3 at the conference hall building. All the participants and accompanying persons will be invited. The party will start at 6:00 p.m. The banquet will be held on the evening of November 5. The banquet will start at 6:00 p.m. Registration Fee: The registration fee will be 15,000 Yen, which covers the welcome party, the banquet and the refreshments during the conference as well as a copy of the proceedings. The student fee will be 10,000 Yen. Payment should be made at the registration desk in Japanese Yen only. No personal check will be accepted. The registration desk will open at 4:00 p.m. on November 3 at Sanjo Conference Hall in the University of Tokyo. Hotel Information: The hotels listed below are convenient for participants. (1) FOREST HONGO (5 min walk from the Conference Hall) Tel: +81-3-3813-4408 Fax: +81-3-3813-4408 Single A: 10,120yen Single B: 10,925yen Single C: 13,800yen Deluxe Single 16,100yen (1 person) 18,400yen (2 persons) Twin: 16,100yen (1 person) 18.400yen (2 persons) (2) HOTEL SOFITEL (5 min walk from the Conference Hall) Tel: +81-3-5685-7111 Fax: +81-3-5685-6171 E-mail: info [at] sofiteltokyo.ac.jp Double: 27,920yen (1 person) 35,050yen (2 persons) Twin: 33,695yen (1 person) 40,825yen (2 persons) (3) HOTEL PARK SIDE (10 min walk from the Conference Hall ) Tel: +81-3-3836-5711 Fax: +81-3-3831-6641 E-mail: info [at] parkside.co.jp Single: 9,660yen Double: 16,905yen (2 persons) Twin: 12,700yen (1 person) 16,905yen (2 persons) (4) TOKYO YAYOI KAIKAN (20 min walk from the Conference Hall) Tel: +81-3-3823-0841 Fax: +81-3-3823-0842 E-mail: nre-tokyoyayoi [at] nre.co.jp Single: 7,700yen Double: 9,000yen (1 person) 12,000yen (2 persons) Twin: 9,400yen (1 person) 12,000yen (2 persons) (5) TOKYO GARDEN PALACE (20 min walk from the Conference Hall) Tel: +81-3-3813-6211 Fax: +81-3-3818-6060 Single: 10,279yen Deluxe Single: 11,188yen Double: 12,689yen (1 person) 19,404yen (2 persons) Twin: 12,689yen (1 person) 19,404yen (2 persons) The prices quoted above include tax and a service charge, but do not include meals. Note also that the prices may be subject to change. Reservations may be made directly with the hotels by telephone or fax at the above indicated numbers. In doing so, please indicate that you will attend the RESCEU symposium held at University of Tokyo. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (6) Others: http://www.mytrip.net/en/index.html (We recommend the region around Ueno in Tokyo) Transportation: There are several ways to get to downtown Tokyo from Narita Airport. We recommend you to take Keisei Skyliner from Narita Airport to Ueno Station and take a taxi to the hotel or to the conference hall. Weather in Tokyo: It is basically comfortable in the early November. However, it is a transition period from fall to winter. You had better bring a light jacket. The temperature in daytime may change between 10 and 20 degrees centigrade. Telephone number: From the outside of Japan, the first 0 has to be dropped and the number should be preceded by 81 (Japan country code). From the inside of Tokyo area, the first 03 can be dropped. For example, our phone number 03-5841-4169 has to be dialed as: 81-3-5841-4169 (outside of Japan), 03-5841-4169 (in Japan but outside of Tokyo area), 5841-4169 (in Tokyo area). Bank: In the weekend, all banks in Japan are closed except in the airport. It should be noticed that there are not so many places which accept credit cards. People need to have a certain amount of cash. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Scientific Program: Oral Presentation Monday, November 3 16:00 - 18:00 Open of the registration desk 18:00 - 20:00 Welcome Party Tuesday, November 4 Opening Ceremony 9:10 - 9:15 Opening address K. Sato 9:15 - 9:20 Congratulatory address Morning Session 9:20 - 10:00 H. Peiris (35+5) "WMAP First Year Results: Implications for Cosmology and Inflation" 10:00 - 10:40 M. Kawasaki (35+5) "Constraint on reheating temperature of (supersymmetric) inflation models” 10:40 - 11:20 L. Kofman (35+5) 11:20 - 12:00 J. Khoury (35+5) "Ekpyrotic/Cyclic Cosmology" 12:00 - 12:40 M. Vagins (35+5) "Super-Kamiokande Looks To The Cosmos" 12:40 - 14:00 Lunch and Poster Session Afternoon Session 14:00 - 14:40 J. Shirai (35+5) "KamLAND experiment: Reactor neutrinos and more" 14:40 - 15:20 K. Sato (35+5) "Neutrino Burst from Supernova and Neutrino Oscillation" 15:20 - 16:00 S. Yoshida (35+5) "Ultra-high Energy Neutrino Astronomy" coffee break 16:20 - 17:00 C. Lee (35+5) "Phase Transition of a Scalar Field with Gravity" 17:00 - 17:15 J. Yokoyama (12+3) "Chaotic hybrid new inflation and WMAP " 17:15 - 17:30 N. Ohta (12+3) "Inflation from M-theory " 17:30 - 17:45 A. Kusenko (12+3) "Pulsar kicks and dark matter from sterile neutrinos" 17:45 - 18:00 S. Ando (12+3) "Supernova Neutrino Oscillation and the Neutrino Magnetic Moment" 18:00 - 19:03 Short Oral Presentation of Posters Presentation (3min x 21) Wednesday, November 5 Morning Session 9:10 - 10:00 J. Silk (40+10) 10:00 - 10:40 D. Langlois (35+5) 10:40 - 11:20 R. Maartens (35+5) 11:20 - 12:00 T. Tanaka (35+5) "Gravity in braneworld and AdS/CFT correspondence" 12:00 - 12:40 J. Soda (35+5) "Inflationary Braneworld driven by Bulk Scalar Field" 12:40 - 14:00 Lunch and Poster Session Afternoon Session 14:00 - 14:40 T. Stanev (35+5) "Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays in the Universe" 14:40 - 15:20 M. Mori (35+5) "Recent Topics from Very High Energy Gamma-ray Astrophysics" 15:20 - 16:00 K. Makishima (35+5) "Thermal Evolution of the Hot Gas in Galaxy Clusters" 16:00 - 16:40 R. Narayan (35+5) "The Role of Conduction and Turbulent Mixing in Galaxy Clusters" 16:40 - 17:20 N. Kawai (35+5) "Observations of Gamma-Ray Bursts by HETE-2" 17:20 - 18:00 Poster Session Bunquet 18:00 - 20:00 Thursday, November 6 Morning Session 9:10 - 9:50 O. Lahav (35+5) "The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey as a Cosmological Laboratory" 9:50 - 10:30 G. Boerner (35+5) "The 3 point correlation function of the 2dF survey" 10:30 - 11:10 D. Koo (35+5) "DEEP: A New Major Redshift Survey of Distant Galaxies" 11:10 - 11:40 N. Yoshida (25+5) "Structure formation in the universe" 11:40 - 11:55 M. Meneghetti (12+3) "Arc statistics as a cosmological tool " 11:55 - 12:10 T. Kitayama (12+3) "Exploring cluster physics with high-resolution Sunyaev-Zel'dovich" 12:10 - 12:25 R. Holman (12+3) "Effective Field Theories, the alpha-vacua and Inflations" 12:25 - 12:40 A. Frolov (12+3) "Stability and dynamics of braneworlds" 12:40 - 14:00 Lunch and Poster Session 14:00 - 14:40 V. Berezinsky (35+5) "Cosmological Origin of Small-scale Clumps and DM annihilation signal" 14:40 - 15:20 A. Yamamoto (35+5) "Search for Primordial Antiparticles in Cosmic Rays" 15:20 - 16:00 M. Nojiri (35+5) "Impact of dark matter searches on particles physics" (tentative) coffee break 16:20 - 17:00 R. Ruffini (35+5) "Extracting energy from Black Holes: the Gamma Ray Bursts" 17:00 - 17:30 M. Ando (25+5) "Recent results from gravitational wave detectors" 17:30 - 17:45 K. Dolag (12+3) "Constrained Simulations of the Magnetic Field in the Local Supercluster" 17:45 - 18:00 S. Nagataki (12+3) "High-Energy Neutrinos Produced by Interactions of Relativistic Protons in Shocked Pulsar Wind" 18:00 - 18:15 G. Chincarini (12+3) "The Luminosity Function of Clusters of Galaxies and the correlation Lopt/Lx versus Lx" 18:15 - 18:30 E. Reese (12+3) "Determining the Cosmic Distance Scale with Galaxy Clusters" 18:30 - 18:45 K. Ichiki (12+3) "Observational Evidence for Disappearing Dark Matter in Brane World Cosmology " 18:45 - 19:00 S. Park (12+3) "Rotating Black Holes at Colliders" Friday, November 7 Morning Session 9:10 - 9:50 P. Nugent (35+5) "Recent Studies on the Diversity of Type Ia Supernova and Their Utility as Cosmological Probes" 9:50 - 10:30 M. Doi (35+5) "Distant supernova searches with Subaru Suprime-Cam" 10:30 - 11:10 K. Nomoto (35+5) "The First Stars and the Abundance Patterns of Extremely Metal-Poor Stars" 11:10 - 11:25 W-Y.Hwang (12+3) "An Anatomy of the Electroweak Phase Transition in the Early Universe" 11:25 - 11:40 O. Babourova (12+3) "Dark matter as matter with dilaton charge and the early stage of the Universe" 11:40 - 11:55 K. Shimasaku (12+3) "A Large Field-to-field Variance in the Sky Distribution of Lyman Alpha Emitters at z=5" 11:55 - 12:10 Y. Wang (12+3) "Cosmic star formation history associated with QSO activity" 12:10 - 12:25 M. Oguri (12+3) "Discovery of a Gravitationally Lensed Quasar System with 14.6 Arcsec Splitting " 12:25 - 12:40 H. Umeda (12+3) "First-generation black-hole-forming supernovae and the metal abundance pattern of a very iron-poor star " 12:40 - 12:55 M. Kino (12+3) "What are AGN jets made of?: The case of Cygnus A" 12:55 - 14:00 Lunch Afternoon Session 14:00 - 14:40 Y. Mellier (35+5) "Measuring cosmological parameters with cosmic shear surveys" 14:40 - 15:30 E. Kolb (40+10) "Thoughts on Dark Matter, Dark Energy and Inflation" END Tuesday, November 4 Short Oral Presentation of Posters (3min x 21) : No Time for Questions 18:00 - 18:03 J. Lara "Deuterium and Li7 Concordance in Inhomogeneous Big Bang Nucleosynthesis Models " 18:03 - 18:06 V. Burdyuzha "Structures of Gravitational Vacuum and Their Role in the Universe" 18:06 - 18:09 M. Melek "An Approach To Constrain The Cosmic Time Scale Variations Of The Fine Structure "Constant"" 18:09 - 18:12 A. Berera "Warm inflation is natural" 18:12 - 18:15 F. Darabi "Exact solutions of Dirac equation on a 2D gravitational background coupled to electrodynamics " 18:15 - 18:18 K. Kohri "Hadronic decay of SUSY particle and destruction of light elements" 18:18 - 18:21 F. Takahashi "WMAP constraint on SUSY curvaton models" 18:21 - 18:24 A. Zakharov "The iron K_\alpha-line as a tool for analysis of black hole characteristics " 18:24 - 18:27 G. Ter-Kazarian "The EHECR are a signature of presence of superdence protomatter sources in the Universe " 18:27 - 18:30 N. Sakurai "Telescpe Array experiment" 18:30 - 18:33 H. Miyamoto "IceCube Project" 18:33 - 18:36 Y. Fujita "Tsunamis in Galaxy Clusters: Heating of Cool Cores by Acoustic Waves" 18:36 - 18:39 K. Ioka "Cosmic Dispersion Measure from Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows: Probing the Reionization History and the Burst Environment" 18:39 - 18:42 K. Kotake "Effects of Rotation in Core Collapse Supernovae" 18:42 - 18:45 Y. Jing "Dark Matter halos" 18:45 - 18:48 N. Dalal "Gravitational lensing and Lambda CDM: the search for the lost arcs" 18:48 - 18:51 T. Fukushige "Inner Structure of Dark Matter Halo" 18:51 - 18:54 M. Ouchi "Formation History of Galaxies and Large-Scale Structures at z=3-7 in the Subaru Deep Fields" 18:54 - 18:57 J. Lee "Global Substructure Mass Functions in the Tidal Approximation" 18:57 - 19:00 T. Hamana "Subaru Suprime-cam weak lensing survey over 33 square deg" 19:00 - 19:03 T. Goto "The Origin of E+A Galaxies" Poster Presentation: ID Name Title 1. S. Ando "Supernova Relic Neutrinos and Implications for Neutrino Properties" 2. K. Aoyanagi "Creation of a brane world" 3. I. Arbab "TBA" 4. K. Bamba "Large-scale magnetic fields from inflation in dilaton electromagnetism" 5. A. Berera "Warm inflation is natural" 6. N. Dalal "Gravitational lensing and Lambda CDM: the search for the lost arcs" 7. F. Darabi "Exact solutions of Dirac equation on a 2D gravitational background coupled to electrodynamics" 8. Y. Fujita "Tsunamis in Galaxy Clusters: Heating of Cool Cores by Acoustic Waves" 9. T. Fukui "Lambda Term from Correction of Metric Tensor Field and m-z Relation" 10. T. Fukushige "Inner Structure of Dark Matter Halo" 11. Y. Furihata "Discrete time evolution of Bianchi cosmological models" 12. T. Goto "The Origin of E+A Galaxies" 13. N. Gouda "Exploration of Near-Field Cosmology by the Infrared Space Astrometry(JASMINE)" 14. T. Hamana "Subaru Suprime-cam weak lensing survey over 33 square deg" 15. T. Hara "On the Entropy of Black Hole, de Sitter Space and Rindler Space" 16. T. Hayashino "Large Scale Structure Discovered at Redshift 3.1" 17. C. Hikage "The Distribution Function of the Phase Sum as a Signature of Phase Correlations Induced by Nonlinear Gravitational Clustering" 18. W. Hikida "A new analytical method for self-force regularization" 19. S. Hirai "Effect of Pre-inflation Conditions on Scalar and Tensor Perturbations in Inflation" 20. T. Hiramatsu "Evolution of gravitational wave background from inflationary brane-world" 21. H. Ichikawa "Nyquist Rate Sampling Observation and Detection Limit in Nasu Pulsar Observatory" 22. K. Ichikawa "Constraining neutrino mass by CMB" 23. S. Ichinose "Casimir Effect in the Brane World" 24. M. Ideta "Dynamical Evolution of Dwarf Elliptical Galaxies" 25. K. Inoue "Gravitational Waves from Sub-lunar Mass Primordial Black Hole Binaries - A New Probe of Extradimensions -" 26. K. Ioka "Cosmic Dispersion Measure from Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows: Probing the Reionization History and the Burst Environment" 27. Y. Jing "Dark Matter halos" 28. S. Kanno "Gregory-Laflamme Instability: View from the Brane" 29. S. Kasuya "TBA" 30. W. Kawasaki "Galaxy Clusters and the Unidentified Gamma-ray Sources" 31. T. Kobayashi "Brane cosmological perturbations and bulk scalars from a new perspective" 32. N. Kogo "Reconstructing the primordial spectrum from WMAP data" 33. K. Kohri "Hadronic decay of SUSY particle and destruction of light elements" 34. Z. Komiya "Clasical tests for decaying lambda cosmology" 35. K. Kotake "Effects of Rotation in Core Collapse Supernovae" 36. H. Koyama "The relation between the two-point and the three-point correlation functions in the non-linear gravitational clustering regime" 37. K. Koyama "Cosmic microwave background radiation anisotropies in brane worlds" 38. H. Kozaki "Distance-redshift relation in a Swiss-cheese universe" 39. H. Kudoh "Brane-world black hole - small and large localized black hole -" 40. T. Kuwabara "Mapping observation of Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effects using Noberaya 45-m telescope" 41. J. Lara "Deuterium and Li7 Concordance in Inhomogeneous Big Bang Nucleosynthesis Models" 42. J. Lee "Global Substructure Mass Functions in the Tidal Approximation" 43. W. Lee "Self-interaction effects on the inflationary perturbations: the O(N) model" 44. H. Maeda "Stability criterion for self-similar solutions with a scalar field and those with a stiff fluid in general relativity" 45. K. Maeda "Nucleosynthesis in bipolar supernovae and implication on the early Galactic chemical evolution" 46. Y. Matsuda "Extended LyA Emitters in and around a proto-cluster region at Redshift z=3.1" 47. M. Matsumiya "Circular Polarization from Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows" 48. M. Melek "An Approach To Constrain The Cosmic Time Scale Variations Of The Fine Structure "Constant"" 49. M. Minamitsuji "Energy conservation and dark radiation in the braneworld models" 50. H. Miyamoto "IceCube Project" 51. U. Miyamoto "Explosive Radiation from Naked Singularity" 52. S. Mizuno "Brane-Cosmology with induced gravity" 53. M. Nagasawa "Superconductivity of Stabilized Embedded Dedects" 54. R. Nagata "Scalar-tensor theory after WMAP" 55. K. Nakamura "Roles of relativistic supernova ejecta in nucleosynthesis of light elements Li, Be, B" 56. K. Nakamura "Gravitational Waves in the Brane Universe : -- Causal Structure and Boundary Conditions --" 57. W. Naylor "Global & local quantum effects in brane world cosmology" 58. S. Ogushi "Conservation laws in Einstein Gauss-Bonnet theory" 59. T. Ohkubo "Evolution and Explosion of Pop III Super-Massive Stars" 60. Y. Ohkuwa "WKB Time of Brans-Dicke Cosmology" 61. Y. Ohta "The cosmological density distribution function from the local collapse model" 62. N. Okuyama "Dynamics of Brane in 5-dimensional Bulk and Non-singular Brane Cosmology" 63. N. Orr "A Theoretical Paradigm of Accounting for Space-time in Cosmological Modeling" 64. M. Ouchi "Formation History of Galaxies and Large-Scale Structures at z=3-7 in the Subaru Deep Fields" 65. V. Burdyuzha "Structures of Gravitational Vacuum and Their Role in the Universe" 66. O. Pujolas "Stabilization of the hierarchy in brane world scenarios" 67. N. Sakurai "Telescope Array Experiment" 68. Y. Sendouda "Constraints on the mass spectrum of primordial black holes and braneworld parameters from the high-energy diffuse photon background" 69. O. Seto "Dilaton evolution in D-term inflation" 70. N. Shiiki "Regular and Black Hole Solutions in the Skyrme Model with axisymmetry" 71. H. Sotani "Restricting quark matter models by gravitational wave observation" 72. R. Susukita "Cosmological simulations using hardware" 73. T. Suwa "Study of Proto-clusters in LCDM Universe with Large N-body Simulation" 74. F. Takahashi "WMAP constraint on SUSY curvaton models" 75. K. Takahashi "Cosmology and two-body problem of D-branes" 76. R. Takahashi "Quasi-geometrical Optics Approximation in Gravitational Lensing" 77. M. Takizawa "Particle Acceleration in Clusters of Galaxies" 78. T. Tamaki "Radionic Non-uniform Black Strings" 79. M. Tanaka "Environmental Dependence of Galaxy Properties in the SDSS: The Effect of Local and Global Environment" 80. A. Taruya "Quasiequilibrium state of stellar self-gravitating system away from thermal equilibrium" 81. H. Tashiro "Reheating After Quintessential Inflation and Gravitational Waves" 82. T. Tatekawa "The density field in extended Lagrangian perturbation theory" 83. G. Ter-Kazarian "The EHECR are a signature of presence of superdence protomatter sources in the Universe" 84. N. Tominaga "The energetic explosion model of SN2003dh/GRB030329" 85. T. Torii "Covariant Gravitational Equations on Brane World with Gauss-Bonnet term" 86. H. Watabe "Stability of self-gravitating global monopoles" 87. K. Yamamoto "Formulation of redshift-space power spectrum analysis and a cosmological constraint from the 2dF QSO sample" 88. R. Yamazaki "An Off-Axis Jet Model For GRB980425 and Low Energy Gamma-Ray Bursts" 89. T. Yano "Distribution of caustics in the expanding Universe" 90. J. Yoshida "Chaos of Yang-Mills field in Bianchi Spacetimes" 91. T. Yoshida "7Li and 11B Synthesis through the neutrino-process in Type II Supernova Explosions" 92. H. Yoshiguchi "A New Method for Calculating Arrival Distribution of UHECRs above 10^{19} eV with Modifications by the Galactic Magnetic Field" 93. K. Yoshikawa "TBA" 94. A. Zakharov "The iron $K_\alpha$-line as a tool for analysis of black hole characteristics" 95. D. Zhao "Mass and Redshift Dependence of Dark Matter Halo Structure" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------