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93
Citations
37347
World Ranking
2023
National Ranking
55

Overview

Shigeru Ida is affiliated with the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan and has made significant contributions in the field of Physics and Astronomy, with a strong focus on Astronomy and Astrophysics. Their research portfolio includes 90 publications overall, highlighting extensive work in several subfields and topics.

Ida's main research areas encompass:

  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
  • Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
  • Planetary Science and Exploration
  • Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
  • Hermeneutics and Narrative Identity
  • Aging, Elder Care, and Social Issues

Frequent publication venues reflect the scientist's active engagement with prominent journals and repositories:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • Icarus

Their most recent papers demonstrate a range of topics primarily related to planetary systems and celestial mechanics:

  • A new and simple prescription for planet orbital migration and eccentricity damping by planet-disc interactions based on dynamical friction, 2020, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • Uranian satellite formation by evolution of a water vapour disk generated by a giant impact, 2020, Nature Astronomy
  • High Spatial Resolution Observations of Molecular Lines toward the Protoplanetary Disk around TW Hya with ALMA, 2021, The Astrophysical Journal
  • Large planets may not form fractionally large moons, 2022, Nature Communications
  • Revisiting planetary systems in the Okayama Planet Search Program: A new long-period planet, RV astrometry joint analysis, and a multiplicity-metallicity trend around evolved stars, 2023, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan

Shigeru Ida collaborates regularly with several researchers, indicating a strong network in their scientific community. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Eiichiro Kokubo
  • Bun'ei Sato
  • Satoshi Okuzumi
  • Huan-Yu Teng
  • Takuya Takarada

Best Publications

  • The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite

    George R. Ricker;Joshua N. Winn;Roland Vanderspek;David W. Latham

  • Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite

    George R. Ricker;Joshua N. Winn;Roland Vanderspek;David Winslow Latham

  • Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS)

    George R. Ricker;Joshua N. Winn;Roland Vanderspek;David W. Latham

  • Towards a Deterministic Model of Planetary Formation I: a Desert in the Mass and Semi Major Axis Distributions of Extra Solar Planets

    S. Ida;D. N. C. Lin

  • Toward a Deterministic Model of Planetary Formation. I. A Desert in the Mass and Semimajor Axis Distributions of Extrasolar Planets

    S. Ida;D. N. C. Lin

  • Oligarchic growth of protoplanets

    Eiichiro Kokubo;Shigeru Ida

  • Formation of Hot Planets by a combination of planet scattering, tidal circularization, and Kozai mechanism

    M. Nagasawa;S. Ida;T. Bessho

  • The formation and retention of gas giant planets around stars with a range of metallicities

    S. Ida;D. N. C. Lin

  • The occurrence and mass distribution of close-in super-Earths, Neptunes, and Jupiters.

    Andrew W. Howard;Geoffrey W. Marcy;John Asher Johnson;Debra A. Fischer

  • Klebsormidium flaccidum genome reveals primary factors for plant terrestrial adaptation

    Koichi Hori;Fumito Maruyama;Takatomo Fujisawa;Tomoaki Togashi

  • Towards a deterministic model of planetary formation. III. Mass distribution of short-period planets around stars of various masses

    S. Ida;D. N. C. Lin

  • Toward a Deterministic Model of Planetary Formation. II. The Formation and Retention of Gas Giant Planets around Stars with a Range of Metallicities

    Shigeru Ida;D. N. C. Lin

  • Toward a Deterministic Model of Planetary Formation. III. Mass Distribution of Short-Period Planets around Stars of Various Masses

    Shigeru Ida;Shigeru Ida;D.N.C. Lin

  • Toward a Deterministic Model of Planetary Formation V. Accumulation Near the Ice Line

    Shigeru Ida;D. N. C. Lin

  • Formation of Hot Planets by a Combination of Planet Scattering, Tidal Circularization, and the Kozai Mechanism

    M. Nagasawa;S. Ida;T. Bessho

  • The N2K Consortium. II. A Transiting Hot Saturn Around HD 149026 With a Large Dense Core

    B. Sato;D. A. Fischer;G. W. Henry;G. Laughlin

  • Formation of Protoplanets from Planetesimals in the Solar Nebula

    Eiichiro Kokubo;Shigeru Ida

  • Formation of Protoplanet Systems and Diversity of Planetary Systems

    Eiichiro Kokubo;Shigeru Ida

  • The N2K Consortium. II. A Transiting Hot Saturn around HD 149026 with a Large Dense Core

    Bun'ei Sato;Bun'ei Sato;Debra A. Fischer;Gregory W. Henry;Gregory W. Henry;Gregory Laughlin

  • Toward a Deterministic Model of Planetary Formation IV: Effects of Type-I Migration

    Shigeru Ida;D. N. C. Lin

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas N. C. Lin
Douglas N. C. Lin University of California, Santa Cruz
Tristan Guillot
Tristan Guillot Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Michitoshi Yoshida
Michitoshi Yoshida National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
Debra A. Fischer
Debra A. Fischer Yale University
Hidekazu Tanaka
Hidekazu Tanaka Tokyo Institute of Technology
Motohide Tamura
Motohide Tamura University of Tokyo
John Asher Johnson
John Asher Johnson Harvard University
Gáspár Á. Bakos
Gáspár Á. Bakos Princeton University
Geoffrey W. Marcy
Geoffrey W. Marcy University of California, Berkeley
Andrew W. Howard
Andrew W. Howard California Institute of Technology

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