
Personal Infomation
HIRAMATSU Masaaki, Ph.D. (CV in pdf)
Postdoctoral Fellow
Institute for Astronomy & Astrophysics, Academia Sinica /
Dept. of Physics and Institute of Astronomy, National Tsing Hua University
Contact Address
R706, Physics Building, National Tsing Hua Univ.,
101 Section 2 Kuang Fu Road, Hsinchu, Taiwan 30013
e-mail: hiramatsu [atmark] asiaa.sinica.edu.tw
Education
| 2005 - 2008 | : PhD. Student, Dept. of Astronomy, The University of Tokyo |
| 2003 - 2005 | : MSc, Dept. of Astronomy, The University of Tokyo |
| 2001 - 2003 | : BSc, Dept. of Astronomy, The University of Tokyo |
| 1999 - 2001 | : College of Arts & Sciences, The University of Tokyo |
| 1996 - 1999 | : Okayama Asahi High School |
Research
- Interests: Low-Mass Star Formation and the Environments
- Impacts of protostellar outflows
- Star formation in turbulent environment
- Core mass distribution and stellar initial mass function
- Projects
- ASTE Low-mass Star Formation Project
Intensive observations toward Chamaeleon molecular cloud with molecular lines in submillimeter wavelength
- AzTEC/ASTE K1 Project
Wide-field sensitive survey for Chamaeleon and Lupus molecular clouds in lambda = 1.1 mm continuum with AzTEC on ASTE
- SMA Star Formation Group
- Observing experiences
- ASTE (Atacama Submillimeter Telescope Experiment)
- Nobeyama 45m
Publications
"ASTE Submillimeter Observations of a YSO Condensation in Cederblad 110"
M. Hiramatsu, T. Hayakawa, K. Tatematsu, K. Kamegai, T. Onishi, A. Mizuno, N. Yamaguchi, and T. Hasegawa, 2007, ApJ, 664, 964
ADS
"Thermal SiO and H13CO+ Line Observations of the Dense Molecular Cloud G0.11-0.11 in the Galactic Center Region"
T. Handa, M. Sakano, S. Naito, M. Hiramatsu, and M. Tsuboi,
2006, ApJ, 636, 261
Presentaions in International Conferences
Oral presentations
AzTEC on ASTE: 1.1 mm Survey toward Cha-I and Cha-II, and spectral line follow up
M. Hiramatsu, AzTEC/ASTE K1 project, AzTEC/ASTE collaboration
(Interstellar Matter and Star Formation in the Southern Sky 2008.08.05-08, Helsinki Univ. Observatory, Finland)
AzTEC/ASTE Wide-Field Imaging of Southern Star Forming Regions at lambda = 1.1 mm
ASTE Observations of Chamaeleon Star Forming Region
M. Hiramatsu, T. Hayakawa, K. Tatematsu, T. Hasegawa, T. Onishi, A. Mizuno, and ASTE team
(Perspective of Submillimeter Astronomy with ASTE 2006.03.16-17, NAOJ)
Outflow - Core Interaction in Chamaeleon Star Forming Region
M. Hiramatsu, T. Hayakawa, K. Tatematsu, T. Hasegawa, T. Onishi, A. Mizuno, and ASTE team
(East-Asian Molecular Cloud Workshop 2006.02.06-08, NAOJ)
Poster presentations
AzTEC/ASTE Wide-Field Imaging of Southern Star Forming Regions at Lambda = 1.1 mm
ASTE Submillimeter Observations of a YSO Condensation in Cederblad 110
ASTE Submillimeter Observations of a YSO Condensation in Cederblad 110
ASTE Submillimeter Observations of YSO-Close-Packed Region Cederblad 110
Science Communication / Outreach Activities
I'm a co-founder of the Tenpla Project, which is an organization for popularization of astronomy under cooperation between students and museum staffs. The project webpages are written in Japanese, but we have an English page for our representative product, ATP (Astronomical Toilet Paper). Please check it!
An article on the ATP appeared in the Science Magazine, 10 March 2006 issue.
Our activities are presented in IAU General Assembly Special Session held in Prague.
Popularization of Astronomy under Cooperation between Students and Educators in Japan: the TENPLA project (1)
Popularization of Astronomy under Cooperation between Students and Educators in Japan: the TENPLA project (2)