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Associate Professor Furusawa, Hisanori

Research Field

  • galaxy formation and evolution, observational cosmology 

Degree

  • Doctor of Science (University of Tokyo) 

Summary of Research

  • I have been working on observational studies of formation and evolution of galaxies in the universe, primarily based on wide and deep survey observations with Suprime-Cam and HSC at Subaru Telescope, combined with other external data in UV and infrared wavelengths. My research interests include data analysis software, data archiving, and quality assurance systems as well, to fully exploit value of those data sets in various subjects. To discuss coevolution history of galaxy/AGN across the cosmic time, I have also been studying analysis methods and systems to utilize temporal information from individual exposures as well as coadded static data from the survey observations.

Research Achievements or Papers

  • “Towards Reliable and Productive Astronomical Data Archives”, Furusawa, et al., 2022, ADASS XXX proceedings, ASP Conference Series, Vol. 532, p. 163 “Third data release of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program” Aihara, et al., 2022, PASJ, 74, 247 
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  • “Innovative astronomical applications with a new-generation relational database” Furusawa, J. et al., 2020, SPIE proceedings, Vol. 11452, 1145226 
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  • “Data Processing in Subaru Strategic Survey Program with Hyper Suprime-Cam”, 2020, Furusawa, et al., ADASS XXIX proceedings, ASP Conference Series, Vol. 527, p. 697 
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  • “The on-site quality-assurance system for Hyper Suprime-Cam: OSQAH” Furusawa, et al., 2018, PASJ, 70, S3 
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  • “A New Constraint on the Lyα Fraction of UV Very Bright Galaxies at Redshift 7” Furusawa, et al., 2016, ApJ, 822, 46 
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  • “First On-Site Data Analysis System for Subaru/Suprime-Cam” Furusawa, et al., 2011, PASJ, 63, 585 
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  • “The Subaru/XMM-Newton Deep Survey (SXDS). II. Optical Imaging and Photometric Catalogs” Furusawa, et al., 2008, ApJS, 176, 1 
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  • “New Improved Photometric Redshifts of Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field” Furusawa, et al. 2000, ApJ, 534, 624

Academic Society

  • Astronomical Society of Japan, International Astronomical Union

E-mail

  • furusawa.hisanori[at]nao.ac.jp
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