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Overview

Takeo Moroi is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. Their research focuses primarily on the field of Physics and Astronomy, with a significant emphasis on Nuclear and High Energy Physics. Additional subfields of study include Astronomy and Astrophysics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, as well as topics related to General Health Professions and Radiation.

Takeo Moroi's research topics broadly cover areas such as Particle Physics theoretical and experimental studies, Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena, and Cosmology and Gravitation Theories. Other relevant topics include Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions, Black Holes and Theoretical Physics, Neutrino Physics Research, and Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research.

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Takeo Moroi are:

  • Hiroshi Okada
  • Miha Nemevšek
  • Lorenzo Ubaldi
  • Katarina Trailović
  • Masahide Yamaguchi

Takeo Moroi's publications have appeared in various scientific venues, with the most frequent including arXiv (Cornell University), the Journal of High Energy Physics, Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Physical Review D, and Nuclear Physics B.

Examples of recent papers authored or coauthored by Takeo Moroi are:

  • "A radiative seesaw model with three Higgs doublets in modular A4 symmetry," 2020, Nuclear Physics B
  • "Detection capability of the Migdal effect for argon and xenon nuclei with position-sensitive gaseous detectors," 2020, Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics
  • "Dirac dark matter in a radiative neutrino model," 2020, Physics of the Dark Universe
  • "High scale validity of the DFSZ axion model with precision," 2020, Journal of High Energy Physics
  • "Radiative dark matter and neutrino masses from an alternative U(1)B-L gauge symmetry," 2021, Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics

Best Publications

  • Effects of cosmological moduli fields on cosmic microwave background

    Takeo Moroi;Tomo Takahashi

  • Big-Bang nucleosynthesis and hadronic decay of long-lived massive particles

    Masahiro Kawasaki;Kazunori Kohri;Takeo Moroi

  • 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

  • Wino cold dark matter from anomaly mediated SUSY breaking

    Takeo Moroi;Lisa Randall;Lisa Randall

  • Focus points and naturalness in supersymmetry

    Jonathan L. Feng;Konstantin T. Matchev;Takeo Moroi

  • Cosmological constraints on the light stable gravitino

    T. Moroi;H. Murayama;Masahiro Yamaguchi

  • Muon anomalous magnetic dipole moment in the minimal supersymmetric standard model.

    Takeo Moroi

  • Multi-TeV Scalars are Natural in Minimal Supergravity

    Jonathan L. Feng;Konstantin T. Matchev;Takeo Moroi

  • Big-bang nucleosynthesis and gravitinos

    Masahiro Kawasaki;Masahiro Kawasaki;Kazunori Kohri;Takeo Moroi;Akira Yotsuyanagi

  • Gravitino Production in the Inflationary Universe and the Effects on Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis

    Masahiro Kawasaki;Takeo Moroi

  • Lepton-flavor violation in the supersymmetric standard model with seesaw-induced neutrino masses

    J. Hisano;T. Moroi;K. Tobe;Masahiro Yamaguchi

  • Hadronic decay of late-decaying particles and big-bang nucleosynthesis

    Masahiro Kawasaki;Kazunori Kohri;Takeo Moroi

  • Erratum to: ``Effects of cosmological moduli fields on cosmic microwave background'' [Phys. Lett. B 522 (2001) 215]

    Takeo Moroi;Tomo Takahashi

  • Anomaly mediation in supergravity theories

    Jonathan A. Bagger;Takeo Moroi;Erich Poppitz

  • Erratum: Muon anomalous magnetic dipole moment in the minimal supersymmetric standard model [Phys. Rev. D 53, 6565 (1996)]

    Takeo Moroi

  • Revisiting big-bang nucleosynthesis constraints on long-lived decaying particles

    Masahiro Kawasaki;Kazunori Kohri;Kazunori Kohri;Kazunori Kohri;Takeo Moroi;Yoshitaro Takaesu;Yoshitaro Takaesu

  • Discovering Supersymmetry at the Tevatron in W -ino Lightest Supersymmetric Particle Scenarios

    Jonathan L. Feng;Takeo Moroi;Lisa Randall;Lisa Randall;Matthew Strassler

  • Cosmology of supersymmetric models with low-energy gauge mediation

    André de Gouvêa;Takeo Moroi;Hitoshi Murayama

  • Big-bang nucleosynthesis with unstable gravitino and upper bound on the reheating temperature

    Kazunori Kohri;Kazunori Kohri;Takeo Moroi;Akira Yotsuyanagi

  • Possible signals of wino LSP at the Large Hadron Collider

    M. Ibe;Takeo Moroi;T.T. Yanagida

Frequent Co-Authors

Masahiro Kawasaki
Masahiro Kawasaki University of Tokyo
Kazunori Kohri
Kazunori Kohri High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
Tsutomu T. Yanagida
Tsutomu T. Yanagida Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Hitoshi Murayama
Hitoshi Murayama University of California, Berkeley
Jonathan L. Feng
Jonathan L. Feng University of California, Irvine
Lisa Randall
Lisa Randall Harvard University
Lawrence J. Hall
Lawrence J. Hall Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Nima Arkani-Hamed
Nima Arkani-Hamed Institute for Advanced Study
James D. Wells
James D. Wells University of Michigan Medical School
Howard E. Haber
Howard E. Haber University of California, Santa Cruz

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