Saki Tanaka
Rikkyo University
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Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2015
J. Murata; Saki Tanaka
This paper briefly reviews recent short-range gravity experiments that were performed at below laboratory scales to test the Newtonian inverse square law of gravity. To compare the sensitivities of these measurements, estimates using the conventional Yukawa parametrization are introduced. Since these experiments were triggered by the prediction of the large extra-dimension model, experiments performed at different length scales are compared with this prediction. In this paper, a direct comparison between laboratory-scale experiments and the LHC results is presented for the first time. A laboratory experiment is shown to determine the best limit at and . In addition, new analysis results are described for atomic systems used as gravitational microlaboratories.
Physics of Particles and Nuclei | 2014
Y. Totsuka; H. Baba; J. A. Behr; T. Iguri; M. Ikeda; T. Kato; H. Kawamura; Reiko Kishi; C. D. P. Levy; Y. Nakaya; Kazufumi Ninomiya; Hironori Nishio; J. Onishi; Robert Openshaw; M. R. Pearson; E. Seitaibashi; Saki Tanaka; R. Tanuma; T. Toyoda; Kentaro Watanabe; J. Murata
The MTV experiment (Mott Polarimetry for T-Violation Experiment) is running from 2009 at TRIUMF, which aims to search a large non-standard T-Violation in polarized nuclear beta decay. Existence of transverse polarization of electrons emitted from polarized 8Li nuclei, which are produced at TRIUMF-ISAC and stopped inside an aluminum stopper, is investigated. We utilize a Mott polarimeter consists of a planer drift chamber, measuring backward scattering left-right asymmetry from a thin lead analyzer foil. In this paper, preliminary results from the first physics run performed in 2010 are described.
Physics of Particles and Nuclei | 2014
R. Tanuma; H. Baba; Kazufumi Ninomiya; Y. Nakaya; Saki Tanaka; Y. Totsuka; J. Murata
A new FPGA based data acquisition (DAQ) and trigger combined system is developed for the MTV experiment (Mott Polarimetry for T-Violation Experiment). The MTV experiment measures backward Mott scattering events by detecting the incident and scattered tracks using a drift chamber. For the backward scattering probability is as small as less than 0.1%, efficient triggering system is required to select the desired events. An intelligent Level-2 trigger system reading hitting pattern together with its digital readout system are built in a custom FPGA system. In this paper, design overview and results from performance tests are described.
Proceedings of The 26th International Nuclear Physics Conference — PoS(INPC2016) | 2017
Jiro Murata; H. Baba; J.A. Behr; F. Goto; S. Inaba; H. Kawamura; M. Kitaguchi; C.D.P. Levy; H. Masuda; Y. Nakaya; Kazufumi Ninomiya; J. Onishi; Robert Openshaw; S. Ozaki; M. R. Pearson; Y. Sakamoto; Shimizu Hirofumi; Y. Shimizu; Saki Tanaka; Y. Tanaka; R. Tanuma; Y. Totsuka; E. Watanabe; M. Yokohashi
The MTV (Mott Polarimetry for T-Violation) experiment is running at TRIUMF-ISAC (Isotope Separator and ACcelerator), searching for a large T violation in polarized Li-8 beta decay via measurements of the triple vector correlation, R, in the beta decay rate function. The left/right backward scattering asymmetry of Mott scattering from a thin metal foil is measured using an electron tracking detector including a cylindrical drift chamber (CDC). To achieve 10-ppm precision in the Mott scattering asymmetry, we performed multiple studies on the expected systematic effects. The sources of the systematics have been identified and calibration systems have been developed to evaluate the fake effects. The first physics data was collected in 2016 and significantly improved on the result of our previous measurement, which achieved 100-ppm precision in 2010 using the first generation detector (planer drift chamber) at TRIUMF. The data measurement status, together with the results of the systematics studies, is described here. In addition to the T violation, we are preparing to test the Lorentz invariance in the weak sector via our Mott analyzer system. Unexplored Lorentz violating correlations can be tested using the MTV experimental setup. The testing principle and preparation status are also described here.
Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2017
Kazufumi Ninomiya; Takashi Akiyama; Maki Hata; Mirei Hatori; T. Iguri; Yuki Ikeda; Shoki Inaba; H. Kawamura; Reko Kishi; Haruna Murakami; Y. Nakaya; Hironori Nishio; Naruya Ogawa; J. Onishi; Shuntaro Saiba; Tomomi Sakuta; Saki Tanaka; R. Tanuma; Y. Totsuka; Ryosuke Tsutsui; Kentaro Watanabe; J. Murata
The composition dependence of gravitational constant
ieee-npss real-time conference | 2014
R. Tanuma; H. Baba; Y. Nakaya; S. Ozaki; Y. Sakamoto; Saki Tanaka; Y. Totsuka; T. Yoshida; J. Murata
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Proceedings of the 12th Asia Pacific Physics Conference (APPC12) | 2014
R. Tanuma; E. Seitaibashi; H. Baba; H. Kawamura; J. A. Behr; J. Onishi; Kazufumi Ninomiya; M. R. Pearson; M. Ikeda; Phil Levy; Reiya Narikawa; Robert Openshaw; Saki Tanaka; Shuntaro Saiba; T. Iguri; Y. Totsuka; Y. Nakaya; J. Murata
is measured at the millimeter scale to test the weak equivalence principle, which may be violated at short range through new Yukawa interactions such as the dilaton exchange force. A torsion balance on a turning table with two identical tungsten targets surrounded by two different attractor materials (copper and aluminum) is used to measure gravitational torque by means of digital measurements of a position sensor. Values of the ratios
Proceedings of the 12th Asia Pacific Physics Conference (APPC12) | 2014
Saki Tanaka; Hidetada Baba; John A. Behr; T. Iguri; H. Kawamura; Phil Levy; Y. Nakaya; Reiya Narikawa; Kazufumi Ninomiya; J. Onishi; Mathew Pearson; Robert Openshaw; Shuntaro Saiba; R. Tanuma; Y. Totsuka; J. Murata
\tilde{G}_{Al-W}/\tilde{G}_{Cu-W} -1
Proceedings of the 12th Asia Pacific Physics Conference (APPC12) | 2014
Shuntaro Saiba; Tomohiro Okamiya; Saki Tanaka; R. Tanuma; Tatsuru Yoshida; J. Murata
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Physics of Particles and Nuclei | 2014
Saki Tanaka; Y. Nakaya; Kazufumi Ninomiya; Hironori Nishio; J. Onishi; Robert Openshaw; M. R. Pearson; Y. Totsuka; J. Murata
\tilde{G}_{Cu-W}/G_{N} -1