Subaru Users Meeting 2009

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9:00- Business Session(Japanese)
Annual ReportMasa Hayashi (Subaru Telescope, NAOJ) (20 min including discussion)B01
Telescope Operation Report Daigo Tomono (Subaru Telescope) (15)B02
Instruments Operation Report Hiroshi Terada (Subaru Telescope) (15)B03
Current Status of SMOKA Reiko Furusho (NAOJ)(10)B04
10:00-
Current Status of Gen2Eric Jeschke (Subaru Telescope)(15)B05
Current Status of AO188/LGS Yutaka Hayano (Subaru Telescope) (10) B06
Current Status of FMOS Naruhisa Takato (Subaru Telescope) (10)B07
Current Status of HSC Satoshi Miyazaki (NAOJ) (15) B08
Designing of STN4 Jun'ichi Noumaru (Subaru Telescope) (15)B09
11:10- (Japanese)
TAC Report Takashi Murayama (Tohoku Univ.) (15)B10
SAC Report and Comments to SACNobuo Arimoto (Subaru Telescope) (20)B11
Acceptance policy of PI instrumentsHiroshi Terada (Subaru Telescope) (15)B12

(Lunch break)

13:00- International session (English)
Princeton Robert Lupton (20)C01
Taiwan Shiang-Yu Wang (20)
SuMIRe Hitoshi Murayama (IPMU, Univ. of Tokyo) (20)C03
HSC Yasushi Suto (Univ. of Tokyo) (15)C04

(Break)

14:30- Science Session 1 (Japanese, English Welcome)

Poster 3min Oral Presentation x 18 :   (Poster talk Abstracts)

Dust Formation by Evolved Massive Stars based on Observations with Subaru/COMICS
  Itsuki Sakon (Univ. of Tokyo)
T01
AKARI: Whole Sky Survey Catalogue
  Shinki Oyabu (ISAS/JAXA)
T02
IR Direct Imaging of Circumstellar Disk of High Mass Star with Subaru COMICS Observation
  Yoshiko Okamoto (Ibaraki Univ.)
T03
Life Time of Proto Planetary Disk under the Low Metalicity
  Chikako Yasui (Univ. of Tokyo)
T04
Search for Distant Core Collapse Supernova using Shock Breakout
  Nozomu Tominaga (Konan Univ.)
T05
SN dust shell surrounding a young IR galaxy
  Kimiaki Kawara (Univ. of Tokyo)
T06
Discovery of Highly Polarized Star from the Galactic Center Region
  Tatsuto Yoshikawa (Kyoto Univ.)
T07
Data Analysis of FMOS Engineering Observation (I): Flow of the Data Analysis
  Kaori Kawade (Kyoto Univ.)
T08
Data Analysis of FMOS Engineering Observation (II): SNR Evaluation of Continuum Light
  Kiyoto Yabe (Kyoto Univ.)
T10
Data Analysis of FMOS Engineering Observation (III): SNR Evaluation of Line Flux
  Masanao Sumiyoshi (Kyoto Univ.)
T09
NRO-SUBARU Collaboration I : GMCs and Star Formation in M33
  Sachiko Onodera (NAOJ)
T11
NRO-SUBARU Collaboration II : Dust and its Heating Sources in M33
  KOMUGI Shinya (ISAS/JAXA)
T12
TAC Report of UH88/UKIRT Japan Time
  Hideyuki Izumiura (NAOJ)
T13
Stellar Populations of Lyman-alpha Emitters at z = 4.86: A comparison to z ~ 5 LBGs
  Yuma, Suraphong (Kyoto Univ.)
T14
Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of K-Selected Star-Forming Galaxies at z~2 with MOIRCS
  Tomohiro Yoshikawa (Tohoku Univ.)
T16
Optical Spatially Resolved Spectroscopy of E+A Galaxy SDSSJ160241.00+521426.9
  Kazuya Matsubayashi (Kyoto Univ.)
T17
NIR Spectroscopy of NGC1068 by Okayama ISLE
  Tetsuya Hashimoto (Kyoto Univ.)
T18
The Subaru Coronaphic Extreme AO Project
  Frantz Martinache & Olivier Guyon
T19

15:30-
  ポスターセッション (60)  (Poster Abstracts)

Coevolution between BH and host galaxies using AGN luminosity and metallicity relation   Kenta Matsuoka (Ehime Univ.) P01
X-ray survey of AGNs in Subaru XMM-Newton Deep Survey Field   Masayuki Akiyama (Tohoku Univ.) P02
Relationship between the specific Star-formation rate (sSFR) and the environment at z~1   Yuko Ideue (Ehime Univ.) P03
Search for LAEs and LBGs in the COSMOS field using COSMOS-20 imaging data   Yasuhiro Shioya (Ehime Univ.) P04
Mid-infrared Spectroscopic Observations of Comet 17P/Holmes   Tadafumi Ootsubo (Tohoku Univ. and ISAS/JAXA) P05
20 micron Imaging of AB Aur   Mitsuhiko Honda (Kanagawa Univ.) P06
COMICS upgrade plans   Fujiyoshi Takuya (Subaru Telescope)
Suprime-Cam Data Archive Progress   Nobuhiko Kusakabe (NAOJ) P08
Subaru Openuse: Questions and Answers   Yoichi Takeda (NAOJ) P09

16:30-
  Science Session 1 (Japanese, English Welcome)

Oral Presentation (10min x 7):   (Oral Abstracts)
High star formation activity in the central region of a distant cluster at z=1.46
  Masao Hayashi (Univ. of Tokyo)
O02
MOIRCS Narrow-Band Survey: Panoramic H-alpha Mapping of a z=0.8 Cluster
    Yusei Koyama (Univ. of Tokyo)
O01
A LARGE EXTINCTION FOR A ”DARK” GRB 080325 IN A DUSTY MASSIVE GALAXY
  Tetsuya Hashimoto (Kyoto Univ.)
O03
NIR Polarized Flare from the Super Massive Black Hole Sgr A*
  Shogo Nishiyama (Kyoto Univ.)
O04
Geometrical Structure of Supernova Explosion Revealed by FOCAS Spectro-Polarimetry Observation
  Masaomi Tanaka (Univ. Tokyo)
O05
The Environmental Dependence of Galaxy Properties at z=2
  Tanaka Masayuki (IPMU/ESO)
O06
New insights on nuclei of galaxies from high angular resolution mid-infrared observations
  Gandhi, Poshak (RIKEN)
O07

18:00-20:00
  Banquet @ Cosmos Kaikan in NAOJ Campus


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9:00- Science Session 2 (Japanese, English welcome)

Report of Intensive Programs
Chemical abundance study for the first generations of stars from SDSS/SEGUE
  Wako Aoki (Subaru Telescope)
(20)O11
Exploring the High-z Universe in the SXDS-UDS COSMOS-UltraVista Fields
  Hisanori Furusawa (NAOJ)
(20)O12
Report of Strategic Program
Status Report on the SEEDS project
  Motohide Tamura (NAOJ)
(20)O13

10:15- Poster 3min Oral Presentation x 1

Search for High-z Low Luminosity QSO in COSMOS Region with Subaru Telescope
  Hiroyuki Ikeda (Ehime Univ.)
T15

(Break)

10:30 Time Exchange (English)
Keck Taft Armandroff(20)
Gemini Chris Packham (Univ. Florida) (10)O24
Eric Tollestrup(10)
Doug Simons (10)O26
IfA
IfA Extragalactic Sampler Fabio Bresolin (IfA, Univ. Hawaii)(15)O21
Finding Low Metallicity Galaxies in SuprimeCam Narrowband Surveys Eshter Hu (IfA, Univ. Hawaii)(15)O22

(Lunch break)

13:00-15:00 Discussion (Japanese)
  Summary Talk of Previous Sessions
Discussion

15:00-
  TMT Session (Japanese)
Discussion
Hideki Takami (Subaru Telescope) N03
Yoshiaki Taniguchi (Ehime Univ.) N01
Tohru Nagao (Ehime Univ.) N02

16:00
  Concluding Remark
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LOC:
H. Takami, N. Arimoto, N. Kusakabe, J. Fukue, K. Shimasaku, M. Yagi