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Multi-color transit photometry of GJ 1214b through BJHKs bands and a long-term monitoring of the stellar variability of GJ 1214
N Narita, A Fukui, M Ikoma, Y Hori, K Kurosaki, Y Kawashima, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 773 (2), 144, 2013
572013
Optical-to-near-infrared simultaneous observations for the hot Uranus GJ3470b: a hint of a cloud-free atmosphere
A Fukui, N Narita, K Kurosaki, M Ikoma, K Yanagisawa, D Kuroda, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 770 (2), 95, 2013
562013
Starspots–transit depth relation of the evaporating planet candidate KIC 12557548b
H Kawahara, T Hirano, K Kurosaki, Y Ito, M Ikoma
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 776 (1), L6, 2013
432013
Multi-band, multi-epoch observations of the transiting warm Jupiter WASP-80b
A Fukui, Y Kawashima, M Ikoma, N Narita, M Onitsuka, Y Ita, H Onozato, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 790 (2), 108, 2014
372014
Acceleration of cooling of ice giants by condensation in early atmospheres
K Kurosaki, M Ikoma
The Astronomical Journal 153 (6), 260, 2017
342017
Impact of photo-evaporative mass loss on masses and radii of water-rich sub/super-Earths
K Kurosaki, M Ikoma, Y Hori
Astronomy & Astrophysics 562, A80, 2014
262014
Formation of giant planets with large metal masses and metal fractions via giant impacts in a rapidly dissipating disk
M Ogihara, Y Hori, M Kunitomo, K Kurosaki
Astronomy & Astrophysics 648, L1, 2021
192021
The exchange of mass and angular momentum in the impact event of ice giant planets: implications for the origin of Uranus
K Kurosaki, S Inutsuka
The Astronomical Journal 157 (1), 13, 2018
172018
Size evolution of close-in super-Earths through giant impacts and photoevaporation
Y Matsumoto, E Kokubo, PG Gu, K Kurosaki
The Astrophysical Journal 923 (1), 81, 2021
82021
Giant Impact Events for Protoplanets: Energetics of Atmospheric Erosion by Head-on Collision
K Kurosaki, S Inutsuka
The Astrophysical Journal 954 (2), 196, 2023
12023
Reaccretion Process After the Catastrophic Disruption Event on a Differentiated Asteroid
K Kurosaki, M Arakawa
LPI Contributions 3040, 1397, 2024
2024
Evolution of a Water-rich Atmosphere Formed by a Giant Impact on an Earth-sized Planet
K Kurosaki, Y Hori, M Ogihara, M Kunitomo
The Astrophysical Journal 957 (2), 67, 2023
2023
Collisional Stripping of the Rock Mantle on the Differentiated Asteroid
K Kurosaki, M Arakawa
LPI Contributions 2806, 1346, 2023
2023
Thermal Evolution of Uranus with Condensation of Ice Constituents in the Atmosphere: Implications for the N/O and C/O Ratios
K Kurosaki, M Ikoma
In Situ Exploration of the Giant Planets II 2686, 4014, 2022
2022
Giant planets with large metal masses and metal fractions such as HD 149026b and TOI-849b form via giant impacts in a rapidly dissipating disk by photoevaporation
M Ogihara, Y Hori, M Kunitomo, K Kurosaki
AAS/Division for Planetary Sciences Meeting Abstracts 53 (7), 406.08, 2021
2021
Catastrophic atmospheric loss event induced by the giant impact
K Kurosaki, S Inutsuka
AAS/Division for Planetary Sciences Meeting Abstracts 53 (7), 305.02, 2021
2021
Giant impacts on planets with hydrogen atmospheres: Implication for the planetary obliquity and the atmospheric loss
K Kurosaki, S Inutsuka
AAS/Division for Planetary Sciences Meeting Abstracts 52 (6), 504.06, 2020
2020
The exchange of mass and angular momentum in giant impact on Uranus: The effect of the inflated atmosphere
K Kurosaki, S Inutsuka
EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting 2019 2019, EPSC-DPS2019-515, 2019
2019
The obliquity variation induced by a giant impact: Implication of the origin of the obliquity of Uranus
K Kurosaki, S Inutsuka
EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting 2019 2019, EPSC-DPS2019-513, 2019
2019
The origin of the obliquity of Uranus due to the giant impact
K Kurosaki, S Inutsuka
AAS/Division for Extreme Solar Systems Abstracts 51, 312.02, 2019
2019
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