Junji Hisano mainly focuses on Particle physics, Dark matter, Lepton, Supersymmetry and Neutrino. His Particle physics study which covers Nuclear physics that intersects with Yukawa interaction. Junji Hisano has researched Dark matter in several fields, including Light dark matter, Scalar field dark matter and Annihilation.
The various areas that Junji Hisano examines in his Lepton study include Neutrino oscillation, MAJORANA, Flavour and Seesaw molecular geometry. His Supersymmetry study incorporates themes from Yukawa potential and Branching fraction. His work carried out in the field of CP violation brings together such families of science as Dipole and Higgs boson.
Particle physics, Supersymmetry, Dark matter, Higgs boson and Physics beyond the Standard Model are his primary areas of study. The concepts of his Particle physics study are interwoven with issues in Nuclear physics and Lepton. His research on Supersymmetry often connects related topics like Quark.
The Dark matter study combines topics in areas such as Warm dark matter, Light dark matter, Scalar field dark matter and Nucleon. His Higgs boson research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Electroweak interaction, Elementary particle and Proton decay. Junji Hisano combines subjects such as Top quark and Branching fraction with his study of Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Particle physics, Higgs boson, Dark matter, Physics beyond the Standard Model and Standard Model. Particle physics and Dipole are frequently intertwined in his study. His study in Higgs boson is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Invariant and Gauge theory.
His Dark matter research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Phenomenology, Effective field theory and Pseudoscalar. His Physics beyond the Standard Model research incorporates elements of Supersymmetry, Cabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa matrix, Collider and Nucleon. His study in the fields of Electroweak scale under the domain of Standard Model overlaps with other disciplines such as Order.
Junji Hisano mainly investigates Particle physics, Dark matter, Pseudoscalar, Physics beyond the Standard Model and CP violation. Junji Hisano studies Particle physics, namely Higgs boson. His studies in Higgs boson integrate themes in fields like Scale and Supersymmetry, Proton decay.
His Dark matter research integrates issues from Elastic scattering and Standard Model. Junji Hisano usually deals with Physics beyond the Standard Model and limits it to topics linked to Collider and Charm, Quarkonium, Luminosity and B-factory. His CP violation research includes elements of Dipole, Electroweak interaction, Nucleon and Effective field theory.
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Lepton-flavor violation via right-handed neutrino Yukawa couplings in the supersymmetric standard model.
J. Hisano;J. Hisano;T. Moroi;T. Moroi;K. Tobe;K. Tobe;Masahiro Yamaguchi.
Physical Review D (1996)
Nonperturbative effect on dark matter annihilation and gamma ray signature from the galactic center
Junji Hisano;Shigeki. Matsumoto;Mihoko M. Nojiri;Osamu Saito.
Physical Review D (2005)
Physics interplay of the LHC and the ILC
G. Weiglein;S. Lehti;G. Belanger;T. Han.
Physics Reports (2006)
Nucleon decay in the minimal supersymmetric SU(5) grand unification
J. Hisano;H. Murayama;T. Yanagida.
Nuclear Physics (1993)
Solar and atmospheric neutrino oscillations and lepton flavor violation in supersymmetric models with right-handed neutrinos
J. Hisano;Daisuke Nomura.
Physical Review D (1999)
Physics Interplay of the LHC and the ILC
G. Weiglein;T. Barklow.
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (2004)
Explosive dark matter annihilation.
Junji Hisano;Shigeki Matsumoto;Mihoko M. Nojiri.
Physical Review Letters (2004)
Lepton-flavor violation in the supersymmetric standard model with seesaw-induced neutrino masses
J. Hisano;T. Moroi;K. Tobe;Masahiro Yamaguchi.
Physics Letters B (1995)
Non-perturbative effect on thermal relic abundance of dark matter
Junji Hisano;Shigeki Matsumot;Minoru Nagai;Osamu Saito;Osamu Saito.
Physics Letters B (2007)
Flavor physics of leptons and dipole moments
M. Raidal;A. van der Schaaf;I. Bigi;M. L. Mangano.
European Physical Journal C (2008)
Physics Letters B
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