教职工

杉崎 睦 (Mutsumi Sugizaki)

Position: EP mission instruments test expert
Academic Title:  Dr.
E-mail:  mutsumi@bao.ac.cn
Mailing Address:  National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
  A20 Datun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
 

Personal Summary

Experimental physicist mainly working on observational studies of high-energy astronomical objects in X-ray. My major concerns are physics around compact objects such as neutron stars, black holes, and issues how they are formed and populated in the universe. To pursue the objectives, I have participated in three astronomical satellite missions, ASTRO-E in Japan (which failed in launch in 1999), Fermi gamma-ray satellite in USA, and MAXI experiment on the International Space Station. Through these projects, I acquired many experiences in both hardware and software points.

Education

1996 Apr. – 1999 Mar.  Ph.D. in Physics, University of Tokyo

                   Ph.D. Thesis “Faint X-ray Sources Resolved in the ASCA Galactic Plane Survey and their Contribution to the X-ray Ridge Emission”

                   Supervisor: Prof. Kazuhisa Mitsuda

1994 Apr. – 1996 Mar.  M.Sci. in Physics, University of Tokyo

                   Supervisor: Prof. Yoshiaki Ogawara

1990 Apr. – 1994 Mar.  B.Sci. in Basic Science, University of Tokyo

Working Experience 

2019 Sep. – Present

                   National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Science, China

                   Job title: Researcher

                   Description: Development (calibration) of Einstein-Probe mission instruments

2018 Apr. – 2019 Aug.

                   Department of Physics, School of Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

                   Job title: Researcher

                   Description: Studies for X-ray follow-up observations of gravitational-wave sources

2007 Oct. – 2018.Mar

                   RIKEN MAXI Team (Makishima Cosmic-ray Research Lab. until 2010 March), Japan

                   Job title: Researcher

                   Description: Operation, calibration, science data analysis of MAXI data

2004 Oct. – 2007 Sep.

                   Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University, CA, USA

                   Job title: Engineering Physicist

                   Description: Productions and tests of Fermi silicon-strip tracker.

2001 Jan. – 2004 Sep.

                   University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA

                   Job title: Postdoctoral Researcher

                   Description: Development of Fermi silicon-strip tracker front-end electronics.

1999 Apr. – 2000 Dec.

                   National Space Development Agency of Japan (united to JAXA in 2003)

                   Job title: Special Postdoctoral Researcher

                   Description: Development of MAXI GSC gas counters

Selected Publication

1. Sugizaki, Mutsumi, et al., “X-Ray Emission Evolution of the Galactic Ultraluminous X-Ray Pulsar Swift J0243.6+6124 during the 2017–2018 Outburst Observed by the MAXI GSC”, ApJ, Vol.896, 124 (2020)

2. Sugizaki, Mutsumi, et al., “Correlation between the luminosity and spin-period changes during outbursts of 12 Be binary pulsars observed by the MAXI/GSC and the Fermi/GBM”, PASJ, Vol.69, 100 (2017)

3. Sugizaki, Mutsumi, et al. “In-Orbit Performance of MAXI Gas Slit Camera (GSC) on ISS”, PASJ, Vol.63, S635 (2011)

4. Sugizaki, Mutsumi, “Production and test of front-end electronics for the GLAST LAT silicon tracker”, Nucl. Instrum. Meth. A, Vol. 541, 304 (2005)

5. Sugizaki, Mutsumi, et al., “Faint X-Ray Sources Resolved in the ASCA Galactic Plane Survey and Their Contribution to the Galactic Ridge X-Ray Emission”, ApJS, Vol. 134, 77 (2001)

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