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Yasuki Endo is affiliated with National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University in Taiwan. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on chemistry, physics and astronomy, and earth and planetary sciences.

The scientist's work covers several subfields including spectroscopy, atmospheric science, atomic and molecular physics and optics, astronomy and astrophysics, as well as materials chemistry. Their primary topics of study involve molecular spectroscopy and structure, atmospheric ozone and climate, advanced chemical physics studies, astrophysics and star formation studies, spectroscopy and laser applications, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, and photochemistry and electron transfer studies.

Yasuki Endo has contributed to numerous publications. Recent papers include:

  • "Space and laboratory discovery of HC3S+" (2021, Astronomy and Astrophysics)
  • "The sulphur saga in TMC-1: Discovery of HCSCN and HCSCCH" (2021, Astronomy and Astrophysics)
  • "Discovery of two cyano derivatives of acenaphthylene (C12H8) in TMC-1 with the QUIJOTE line survey" (2024, Astronomy and Astrophysics)
  • "Discovery of the elusive thioketenylium, HCCS+, in TMC-1" (2021, Astronomy and Astrophysics)
  • "The magnesium paradigm in IRC +10216: Discovery of MgC4H+, MgC3N+, MgC6H+, and MgC5N+" (2023, Astronomy and Astrophysics)

The scientist frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Yasuki Endo has collaborated extensively with other researchers, including:

  • C. Cabezas
  • J. Cernicharo
  • M. Agúndez
  • N. Marcelino
  • B. Tercero

Best Publications

  • Communication: Determination of the molecular structure of the simplest Criegee intermediate CH2OO

    Masakazu Nakajima;Yasuki Endo

  • The microwave spectrum of the methoxy radical CH3O

    Yasuki Endo;Shuji Saito;Eizi Hirota

  • The rotational spectrum and structure of the HOOO radical.

    Kohsuke Suma;Yoshihiro Sumiyoshi;Yasuki Endo

  • Difference frequency laser spectroscopy of the ν3 band of the CH3 radical

    Takayoshi Amano;P. F. Bernath;C. Yamada;Y. Endo

  • The submillimeter‐wave spectrum of the HCCO radical

    Yasuki Endo;Eizi Hirota

  • Microwave spectra of deuterated ethanes: Internal rotation potential function and rz structure

    Eizi Hirota;Yasuki Endo;Shuji Saito;J.L. Duncan

  • Microwave spectra of deuterated ethylenes: Dipole moment and rz structure

    Eizi Hirota;Yasuki Endo;Shuji Saito;Kazuhiko Yoshida

  • Fourier‐transform microwave spectroscopy of triplet carbon monoxides, C2O, C4O, C6O, and C8O

    Yasuhiro Ohshima;Yasuki Endo;Teruhiko Ogata

  • Pulsed‐discharge‐nozzle Fourier‐transform microwave spectroscopy of HC3S(2Πr) and HC4S(2Πi)

    Yasuhiro Hirahara;Yasuhiro Ohshima;Yasuki Endo

  • Difference frequency laser spectroscopy of the ν1 band of the HO2 radical

    Chikashi Yamada;Yasuki Endo;Eizi Hirota

  • Detection of HNCCC in TMC-1

    Kentarou Kawaguchi;Shuro Takano;Masatoshi Ohishi;Shin-Ichi Ishikawa

  • Rotational spectrum and hydrogen bonding of the H2O-HO radical complex.

    Yasuhiro Ohshima;Kazuya Sato;Yoshihiro Sumiyoshi;Yasuki Endo

  • PDN–FTMW spectroscopy of open-shell complexes

    Unknown

  • The Rotational Spectrum of the Water-Hydroperoxy Radical (H2O-HO2) Complex

    Kohsuke Suma;Yoshihiro Sumiyoshi;Yasuki Endo

  • The microwave spectrum of a triplet carbene: HCCN in the X 3Σ− state

    Shuji Saito;Yasuki Endo;Eizi Hirota

  • Rotational spectrum and internal rotation of a methane–HCl complex

    Yasuhiro Ohshima;Yasuki Endo

  • Spectroscopy of Ar–SH and Ar–SD. I. Observation of rotation-vibration transitions of a van der Waals mode by double-resonance spectroscopy

    Yoshihiro Sumiyoshi;Hajime Katsunuma;Kohsuke Suma;Yasuki Endo

  • Detection and equilibrium molecular structure of a short-lived molecule, HBO, by microwave spectroscopy

    Yoshiyuki Kawashima;Yasuki Endo;Kentarou Kawaguchi;Eizi Hirota

  • BARRIER TO INTERNAL ROTATION IN ETHANE FROM THE MICROWAVE SPECTRUM OF CH3CHD2

    E. Hirota;S. Saito;Y. Endo

  • Communication: Spectroscopic characterization of an alkyl substituted Criegee intermediate syn-CH3CHOO through pure rotational transitions

    Masakazu Nakajima;Yasuki Endo

  • The microwave spectrum of the vinoxy radical

    Yasuki Endo;Shuji Saito;Eizi Hirota

  • Structure of C3S studied by pulsed-discharge-nozzle Fourier-transform microwave spectroscopy

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Eizi Hirota
Eizi Hirota The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI
José Cernicharo
José Cernicharo Spanish National Research Council
Kentarou Kawaguchi
Kentarou Kawaguchi Okayama University
Yuan-Pern Lee
Yuan-Pern Lee Academia Sinica
Peter F. Bernath
Peter F. Bernath Old Dominion University
Hua Guo
Hua Guo University of New Mexico
Robert F. Curl
Robert F. Curl Rice University
Terry A. Miller
Terry A. Miller The Ohio State University
Koichi Yamashita
Koichi Yamashita University of Tokyo
Bertrand Lefloch
Bertrand Lefloch Grenoble Alpes University

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