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Hiroyuki Kurokawa
Hiroyuki Kurokawa
The Univesity of Tokyo
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Evolution of water reservoirs on Mars: Constraints from hydrogen isotopes in martian meteorites
H Kurokawa, M Sato, M Ushioda, T Matsuyama, R Moriwaki, JM Dohm, ...
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 394, 179-185, 2014
972014
Mass-loss evolution of close-in exoplanets: evaporation of hot jupiters and the effect on population
H Kurokawa, T Nakamoto
The Astrophysical Journal 783 (1), 54, 2014
902014
Suppression of atmospheric recycling of planets embedded in a protoplanetary disc by buoyancy barrier
H Kurokawa, T Tanigawa
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 479 (1), 635-648, 2018
812018
A lower limit of atmospheric pressure on early Mars inferred from nitrogen and argon isotopic compositions
H Kurokawa, K Kurosawa, T Usui
Icarus 299, 443-459, 2018
662018
Loss and fractionation of noble gas isotopes and moderately volatile elements from planetary embryos and early Venus, Earth and Mars
H Lammer, M Scherf, H Kurokawa, Y Ueno, C Burger, T Maindl, ...
Space Science Reviews 216, 1-50, 2020
542020
Gas flow around a planet embedded in a protoplanetary disc-dependence on planetary mass
A Kuwahara, H Kurokawa, S Ida
Astronomy & Astrophysics 623, A179, 2019
402019
Atmospheric mass-loss and evolution of short-period exoplanets: the examples of CoRoT-7b and Kepler-10b
H Kurokawa, L Kaltenegger
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 433 (4), 3239-3245, 2013
342013
Subduction and atmospheric escape of Earth's seawater constrained by hydrogen isotopes
H Kurokawa, J Foriel, M Laneuville, C Houser, T Usui
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 497, 149-160, 2018
332018
Impact degassing and atmospheric erosion on Venus, Earth, and Mars during the late accretion
H Sakuraba, H Kurokawa, H Genda
Icarus 317, 48-58, 2019
312019
On the radius anomaly of hot Jupiters: Reexamination of the possibility and impact of layered convection
H Kurokawa, S Inutsuka
The Astrophysical Journal 815 (1), 78, 2015
302015
MIRS: an imaging spectrometer for the MMX mission
MA Barucci, JM Reess, P Bernardi, A Doressoundiram, S Fornasier, ...
Earth, Planets and Space 73, 1-28, 2021
262021
Influences of protoplanet-induced three-dimensional gas flow on pebble accretion-I. Shear regime
A Kuwahara, H Kurokawa
Astronomy & Astrophysics 633, A81, 2020
232020
Interactive Evolution of Multiple Water-Ice Reservoirs on Mars: Insights from Hydrogen Isotope Compositions
H Kurokawa, T Usui, M Sato
Geochemical Journal 50 (1), 67-79, 2016
202016
Numerous chondritic impactors and oxidized magma ocean set Earth’s volatile depletion
H Sakuraba, H Kurokawa, H Genda, K Ohta
Scientific reports 11 (1), 20894, 2021
192021
Distant formation and differentiation of outer main belt asteroids and carbonaceous chondrite parent bodies
H Kurokawa, T Shibuya, Y Sekine, BL Ehlmann, F Usui, S Kikuchi, ...
AGU Advances 3 (1), e2021AV000568, 2022
162022
A Probabilistic Approach to Determination of Ceres' Average Surface Composition From Dawn Visible‐Infrared Mapping Spectrometer and Gamma Ray and Neutron Detector Data
H Kurokawa, BL Ehlmann, MC De Sanctis, MGA Lapôtre, T Usui, NT Stein, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 125 (12), e2020JE006606, 2020
162020
Influences of protoplanet-induced three-dimensional gas flow on pebble accretion-II. Headwind regime
A Kuwahara, H Kurokawa
Astronomy & Astrophysics 643, A21, 2020
142020
Mars’ atmospheric neon suggests volatile-rich primitive mantle
H Kurokawa, YN Miura, S Sugita, Y Cho, F Leblanc, N Terada, ...
Icarus 370, 114685, 2021
132021
Dust ring and gap formation by gas flow induced by low-mass planets embedded in protoplanetary disks-I. Steady-state model
A Kuwahara, H Kurokawa, T Tanigawa, S Ida
Astronomy & Astrophysics 665, A122, 2022
82022
Spin of protoplanets generated by pebble accretion: Influences of protoplanet-induced gas flow
K Takaoka, A Kuwahara, S Ida, H Kurokawa
Astronomy & Astrophysics 674, A193, 2023
72023
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