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Ryuho Kataoka is affiliated with the National Institute of Polar Research in Japan and has a research focus concentrated in Physics and Astronomy. Their work spans multiple subfields including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Molecular Biology, Geophysics, and Atmospheric Science, highlighting a diverse interdisciplinary approach.

The scientist has contributed extensively to several main topics, particularly:

  • Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
  • Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
  • Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry

Ryuho Kataoka has published numerous papers in notable scientific venues, with frequent publications in:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics (18 papers)
  • Geophysical Research Letters (10 papers)
  • Physical Review Letters (9 papers)
  • Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate (6 papers)
  • Earth Planets and Space (5 papers)

Significant recent papers include:

  • "Multiple time-scale beats in aurora: precise orchestration via magnetospheric chorus waves," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "Diffuse and Pulsating Aurora," 2020, Space Science Reviews
  • "Observation of Spectral Structures in the Flux of Cosmic-Ray Protons from 50 GeV to 60 TeV with the Calorimetric Electron Telescope on the International Space Station," 2022, Physical Review Letters
  • "Direct Measurement of the Cosmic-Ray Carbon and Oxygen Spectra from 10 GeV/n to 2.2 TeV/n with the Calorimetric Electron Telescope on the International Space Station," 2020, Physical Review Letters
  • "Measurement of the Iron Spectrum in Cosmic Rays from 10 GeV/n to 2.0 TeV/n with the Calorimetric Electron Telescope on the International Space Station," 2021, Physical Review Letters

Ryuho Kataoka has collaborated extensively with a number of co-authors, including:

  • K. Munakata (31 co-authored papers)
  • C. Kato (29 co-authored papers)
  • Shoko Miyake (27 co-authored papers)
  • A. Bruno (25 co-authored papers)
  • S. Torii (23 co-authored papers)

Best Publications

  • Geomagnetically induced currents: Science, engineering, and applications readiness

    Antti Pulkkinen;E. Bernabeu;A. Thomson;A. Viljanen

  • Ring current ions and radiation belt electrons during geomagnetic storms driven by coronal mass ejections and corotating interaction regions

    Yoshizumi Miyoshi;Ryuho Kataoka;Ryuho Kataoka

  • Energetic electron precipitation associated with pulsating aurora: EISCAT and Van Allen Probe observations

    Y. Miyoshi;S. Oyama;S. Saito;S. Kurita

  • Major geomagnetic storms (Dst ≤ −100 nT) generated by corotating interaction regions

    I. G. Richardson;I. G. Richardson;D. F. Webb;J. Zhang;D. B. Berdichevsky

  • Magnetohydrodynamic simulation of interplanetary propagation of multiple coronal mass ejections with internal magnetic flux rope (SUSANOO-CME)

    D. Shiota;R. Kataoka;R. Kataoka

  • Magnetic field variations in the Jovian magnetotail induced by solar wind dynamic pressure enhancements

    Chihiro Tao;Ryuho Kataoka;Hiroshi Fukunishi;Yukihiro Takahashi

  • Flux enhancement of radiation belt electrons during geomagnetic storms driven by coronal mass ejections and corotating interaction regions

    Ryuho Kataoka;Ryuho Kataoka;Ryuho Kataoka;Yoshizumi Miyoshi

  • Multiple time-scale beats in aurora: precise orchestration via magnetospheric chorus waves.

    K. Hosokawa;Y. Miyoshi;M. Ozaki;S.-I. Oyama;S.-I. Oyama;S.-I. Oyama

  • High‐speed solar wind with southward interplanetary magnetic field causes relativistic electron flux enhancement of the outer radiation belt via enhanced condition of whistler waves

    Y. Miyoshi;R. Kataoka;Y. Kasahara;A. Kumamoto

  • Flux enhancement of the outer radiation belt electrons after the arrival of stream interaction regions

    Yoshizumi Miyoshi;Ryuho Kataoka

  • Measurements of geomagnetically induced current in a power grid in Hokkaido, Japan

    S. Watari;M. Kunitake;K. Kitamura;T. Hori

  • Pileup accident hypothesis of magnetic storm on 17 March 2015

    Ryuho Kataoka;Ryuho Kataoka;Daikou Shiota;Emilia Kilpua;Kunihiro Keika

  • Relation between Fine Structure of Energy Spectra for Pulsating Aurora Electrons and Frequency Spectra of Whistler Mode Chorus Waves

    Y. Miyoshi;S. Saito;K. Seki;T. Nishiyama;T. Nishiyama

  • Saturation of Stellar Winds from Young Suns

    Takeru K. Suzuki;Shinsuke Imada;Shinsuke Imada;Ryuho Kataoka;Ryuho Kataoka;Yoshiaki Kato

  • Diffuse and Pulsating Aurora

    Yukitoshi Nishimura;Marc R. Lessard;Yuto Katoh;Yoshizumi Miyoshi

  • Inner heliosphere MHD modeling system applicable to space weather forecasting for the other planets

    D. Shiota;R. Kataoka;Y. Miyoshi;T. Hara

  • Ground-based instruments of the PWING project to investigate dynamics of the inner magnetosphere at subauroral latitudes as a part of the ERG-ground coordinated observation network

    Kazuo Shiokawa;Yasuo Katoh;Yoshiyuki Hamaguchi;Yuka Yamamoto

  • Three‐dimensional MHD modeling of the solar wind structures associated with 13 December 2006 coronal mass ejection

    R. Kataoka;T. Ebisuzaki;K. Kusano;K. Kusano;D. Shiota

  • Penetration of the convection and overshielding electric fields to the equatorial ionosphere during a quasiperiodic DP 2 geomagnetic fluctuation event

    T. Kikuchi;T. Kikuchi;Y. Ebihara;K. K. Hashimoto;R. Kataoka

  • Dayside Aurora

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  • Evolution of the outer radiation belt during the November 1993 storms driven by corotating interaction regions

    Y. Miyoshi;A. Morioka;R. Kataoka;Y. Kasahara

  • Downstream structures of interplanetary fast shocks associated with coronal mass ejections

    R. Kataoka;S. Watari;N. Shimada;H. Shimazu

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshizumi Miyoshi
Yoshizumi Miyoshi Nagoya University
Yusuke Ebihara
Yusuke Ebihara Kyoto University
Kazuo Shiokawa
Kazuo Shiokawa Nagoya University
Masaki Mori
Masaki Mori Kyushu University
T. Sakamoto
T. Sakamoto Aoyama Gakuin University
Kunihito Ioka
Kunihito Ioka Kyoto University
Yuichi Otsuka
Yuichi Otsuka Nagoya University
Atsushi Kumamoto
Atsushi Kumamoto Tohoku University
Kazunori Kohri
Kazunori Kohri High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
Hiroshi Fukunishi
Hiroshi Fukunishi Tohoku University

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