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19. SN 2021foa: the bridge between SN IIn and Ibn
A. Gangopadhyay,,, K. Isogai, 2025
MNRAS, 537, 2898 (03/2025), ADS
18. Spectral evolution of the narrow emission line components in optical during the 2022 nova eruption of U Scorpii
K. Muraoka, N. Kojiguchi,, D. Nogami, T. Kato,, K. Isogai, et al., 2025
PASJ in press (arXiv:2503.20559) (03/2025), ADS
17. The possible long-term periodic variability of the extremely luminous quasar WISE J090924.01+000211.1
T. Horiuchi,, K. L. Murata, K. Isogai, et al., 2025
PASJ, 77, 193 (02/2025), ADS
16. TOI-2015b: a sub-Neptune in strong gravitational interaction with an outer non-transiting planet
K. Barkaoui,, K. Isogai, et al., 2025
A&A in press (arXiv:2502.07074) (02/2025), ADS
15. Smart Kanata: A framework for autonomous decision-making in rapid follow-up observations of cataclysmic variables
M. Uemura,,T. Kato, D. Nogami, K. Isogai, N., Kojiguchi, et al., 2025
PASJ in press (02/2025), ADS
14. High-time-cadence Spectroscopy and Photometry of Stellar Flares on M dwarf YZ Canis Minoris with the Seimei Telescope and TESS. I. Discovery of Rapid and Short-duration Prominence Eruptions
Y. Kajikiya,,,D. Nogami, 2025
ApJ, 979, 93 (01/2025), ADS
13. MASTER OT J030227.28+191754.5: An unprecedentedly energetic dwarf nova outburst
Y. Tampo, T. Kato, K. Isogai,, N. Kojiguchi, D. Nogami,,,, K. L. Murata, et al, 2024
PASJ, 76, 1228 (12/2024), ADS
12. Novel transmission gratings with large angular dispersion, high-efficiency, and wide spectral bandwidth
N. Ebizuka,,, Isogai, et al., 2024
SPIE, 13100, 131005O (08/2024), ADS
11. Evidence for bipolar explosions in Type IIP supernovae
T. Nagao,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2024
A&A, 687, L17 (07/2024), ADS
10. Migration and Evolution of giant ExoPlanets (MEEP). I. Nine Newly Confirmed Hot Jupiters from the TESS Mission
J. Schulte,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2024
AJ, 168, 32 (07/2024), ADS
9. Detection of an Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting the nearby ultracool dwarf star SPECULOOS-3
M. Gillon,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2024
Nature Astronomy, 8, 865 (07/2024), ADS
8. Correction to: Simultaneous multicolour transit photometry of hot Jupiters HAT-P-19b, HAT-P-51b, HAT-P-55b, and HAT-P-65b
H. Kang,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2024
MNRAS, 531, 4929 (07/2024), ADS
7. The Discovery and Follow-up of Four Transiting Short-period Sub-Neptunes Orbiting M Dwarfs
Y. Hori,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2024
AJ, 167, 289 (06/2024), ADS
6. Gliese 12 b: A Temperate Earth-sized Planet at 12 pc Ideal for Atmospheric Transmission Spectroscopy
M. Kuzuhara,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2024
ApJL, 967, L21 (06/2024), ADS
5. TOI-663: A newly discovered multi-planet system with three transiting mini-Neptunes orbiting an early M star
M. Cointepas,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2024
A&A, 685, A19 (05/2024), ADS
4. Multiwavelength observation of an active M-dwarf star EV Lacertae and its stellar flare accompanied by a delayed prominence eruption
S. Inoue,,, D. Nogami, et al., 2024
PASJ, 76, 175 (04/2024), ADS
3. Evolution of accretion disk structure of the black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1820+070 during the rebrightening phase
T. Yoshitake,,, D. Nogami, K. L. Murata,, K. Isogai, et al., 2024
PASJ, 76, 251 (04/2024), ADS
2. Optical and soft X-ray light-curve analysis during the 2022 eruption of U Scorpii: Structural changes in the accretion disk
K. Muraoka, N. Kojiguchi,, D. Nogami, T. Kato,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2024
PASJ, 76, 293 (04/2024), ADS (Erratum)
1. Spectroscopic and photometric confirmation of TCP J00003597+1757408 as a WZ Sge-type dwarf nova
K. Isogai, N. Kojiguchi, Y. Tampo, F.-J. Hambush,
2024, The Astronomer's Telesgram #16694, ADS
7. A search for extragalactic fast optical transients in the Tomo-e Gozen high-cadence survey
K. Oshikiri,,, Y. Tampo, et al., 2024,
MNRAS, Volume 527, Issue 1, pp.334-345 (January 2024), ADS
6. Spectra of V1405 Cas at the Very Beginning Indicate a Low-mass ONeMg White Dwarf Progenitor
K. Taguchi,,, K. Isogai, M. Shibata, Y. Tampo, N. Kojiguchi, D. Nogami, T. Kato, et al., 2023,
ApJ, Volume 958, Issue 2, id.156, 12 pp (December 2023), ADS
5. MASTER OT J030227.28+191754.5: A Dwarf Nova at a Massive Oxygen-Neon White Dwarf System?
M. Kimura,,, Y. Tampo, et al., 2023,
ApJ, Volume 951, Issue 2, id.124, 11 pp. (July 2023), ADS
4. Detection of a High-velocity Prominence Eruption Leading to a CME Associated with a Superflare on the RS CVn-type Star V1355 Orionis
S. Inoue,,, K. Namizaki, D. Nogami, et al., 2023,
ApJ, Volume 948, Issue 1, id.9, 13 pp. (May 2023), ADS
3. TOI-1442 b and TOI-2445 b: Two potentially rocky ultra-short period planets around M dwarfs
G. Morello,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2023,
A&A, Volume 673, id.A32, 18 pp. (May 2023), ADS
2. Multicolor and multi-spot observations of Starlink's Visorsat
T. Horiuchi,,, D. Nogami, Y, Tampo, N. Kojiguchi, et al., 2023
Accepted by PASJ (April 2023), ADS
1. 2021 superoutburst of WZ Sge-type dwarf nova V627 Pegasi lacks an early superhump phase
Y. Tampo, T. Kato, N. Kojiguchi,,, M. Shibata, J. Ito,,, D. Nogami, 2023
PASJ, Volume 75, Issue 3, pp.619-633 (June 2023), ADS
12. The 2022 active state of the AM CVn star NSV 1440
T. Kato, R. Stubbings, 2023
Variable Star Bulletin #116, ADS
11. Eclipse observations of V838 Her (Nova Her 1991) during nova eruption
T. Kato, 2023
Variable Star Bulletin #115, ADS
10. SDSS J094002.56+274942.0: an SU UMa star with an orbital period of3.92 hours and an apparently unevolved secondary
T. Kato, T. Vanmunster, 2023
Variable Star Bulletin #114, ADS
9. MASTER OT J055845.55+391533.4: SU UMa star with a dip and long rebrightening
T. Kato, et al., 2023
Variable Star Bulletin #113, ADS
8. CM Mic and other ER UMa stars showing standstills
T. Kato and N. Kojiguchi, 2023
Variable Star Bulletin #112, ADS
7. MGAB-V240: 23-min AM CVn star showing both 12-d supercycle and standstills
T. Kato, 2023
Variable Star Bulletin #111, ADS
6. On the orbital period of the dwarf nova CW Mon
T. Kato and Franz-Josef Hambsch, 2023
Variable Star Bulletin #110, ADS
5. ASASSN-15cm: an SU UMa star with an orbital period of 5.0 hours
T. Kato, 2023
Variable Star Bulletin #109, ADS
4. Genuine standstill in the AM CVn star CR Boo
T. Kato, et al., 2023
Variable Star Bulletin #107, ADS
3. SU UMa-type supercycle in the IW And-type dwarf nova BO Cet above the period gap
T. Kato, 2023
Variable Star Bulletin #106, ADS
2. LS And: WZ Sge-type outburst first time since the 1971 discovery
T. Kato, 2023
Variable Star Bulletin #105, ADS
1. Very low state in PY Per in 2022
T. Kato, 2023
Variable Star Bulletin #104, ADS
1. 史上最大質量の超高速恒星プロミネンス噴出―せいめい望遠鏡が捉えた極限宇宙天気現象― 京都大学HP
12. A Superflare on YZ Canis Minoris Observed by the Seimei Telescope and TESS: Red Asymmetry of Hα Emission Associated with White-light Emission
K. Namizaki, K. Namekata, H. Maehara, et. al., 2023
ApJ, Volume 945, Issue 1, id.61, 9 pp. (March 2023), ADS
11. SN 2020uem: a Possible Thermonuclear Explosion within a Dense Circumstellar Medium (II). The Properties of the CSM from Polarimetry and Light-curve Modeling
K. Uno,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2023
ApJ, Volume 944, Issue 2, id.204, 13 pp. (February 2023)
10. SN 2020uem: a Possible Thermonuclear Explosion within a Dense Circumstellar Medium. I. The Nature of Type IIn/Ia-CSM SNe from Photometry and Spectroscopy
K. Uno,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2023
ApJ, Volume 944, Issue 2, id.203, 17 pp. (February 2023)
9. Comprehensive coverage of particle acceleration and kinetic feedback from the stellar mass black hole V404 Cygni
R.P. Fender,,, K. Isogai, T. Kato, 2023
MNRAS, Volume 518, Issue 1, pp.1243-1259 (January 2023)
8. PNV J00444033+4113068: early superhumps with 0.7 mag amplitude and non-red color
Y. Tampo, K. Isogai, N. Kojiguchi,,, T. Kato,,, J. Ito, D. Nogami, 2022b
PASJ, Volume 74, Issue 6, pp.1287-1294 (December 2022), ADS
7. Validation and atmospheric exploration of the sub-Neptune TOI-2136b around a nearby M3 dwarf
K. Kawauchi,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2022
A&A, Volume 666, id.A4, 19 pp. (October 2022), ADS
6. TESS Hunt for Young and Maturing Exoplanets (THYME). VII. Membership, Rotation, and Lithium in the Young Cluster Group-X and a New Young Exoplanet
E.R. Newton,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2022
AJ, Volume 164, Issue 3, id.115, 23 pp. (September 2022), ADS
5. The TESS-Keck Survey. XIII. An Eccentric Hot Neptune with a Similar-mass Outer Companion around TOI-1272
M.G. MacDougall,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2022
AJ, Volume 164, Issue 3, id.97, 14 pp. (September 2022), ADS
4. Multiwavelength observations of the black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1820+070 in the rebrightening phase
T. Yoshitake,,, D. Nogami, et al., 2022
PASJ, Volume 74, Issue 4, pp.805-814 (August 2022), ADS
3. TOI-1696: A Nearby M4 Dwarf with a 3 R⊕ Planet in the Neptunian Desert
M. Mori,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2022
AJ, Volume 163, Issue 6, id.298, 19 pp. (June 2022), ADS
2. A Possible Alignment Between the Orbits of Planetary Systems and their Visual Binary Companions
F. Christian,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2022
AJ, Volume 163, Issue 5, id.207, 26 pp. (May 2022), ADS
1. Spectroscopic Observations of V455 Andromedae Superoutburst in 2007: the Most Exotic Spectral Features in Dwarf Nova Outbursts
Y. Tampo, D. Nogami, T. Kato, et. al., 2022a
PASJ, Volume 74, Issue 2, pp.460-476 (April 2022), ADS
13. Analysis of TESS observations of V844 Her during the 2020 superoutburst
T. Kato, 2022
Variable Star Bulletin #102, ADS
12. Negative superhumps in the eclipsing Z Cam + VY Scl star ES Dra
T. Kato, 2022
Variable Star Bulletin #101, ADS
11. Z Cam star PY Per in SU UMa state?
T. Kato, 2022
Variable Star Bulletin #100, ADS
10. Gaia19bxc: possible polar below the period minimum
T. Kato, 2022
Variable Star Bulletin #99, ADS
9. Romanov V48: unusual intermediate polar in the period gap
T. Kato and Filipp D. Romanov, 2022
Variable Star Bulletin #98, ADS
8. Gaia22ayj: outburst from a deeply eclipsing 9.36-min binary?
T. Kato, 2022
Variable Star Bulletin #97, ADS
7. WFI J161953.3+031909: eclipsing ER UMa-type and Z Cam-type star in the period gap
T. Kato, 2022
Variable Star Bulletin #96, ADS
6. V476 Cyg (Nova Cyg 1920) is currently a dwarf nova ― first such an object in the period gap?
T. Kato, 2022
Variable Star Bulletin #95, ADS
5. Long-lasting standstill and fading episode in the IW And star V507 Cyg
T. Kato and Masayuki Moriyama, 2022
Variable Star Bulletin #94, ADS
4. On the identity of Tsesevich’s “YY Dra”
T. Kato and Elena P. Pavlenko, 2022
Variable Star Bulletin #93, ADS
3. Analysis of the IW And star ASAS J071404+7004.3
T. Kato,,, Y. Tampo, N. Kojiguchi, M. Shibata, Y. Wakamatsu, et al., 2022
Variable Star Bulletin #92, ADS
2. Emerging ordinary superhumps as the standard candle for WZ Sge stars
T. Kato, 2022
Variable Star Bulletin #90, ADS
1. Evolution of short-period cataclysmic variables: implications from eclipse modeling and stage A superhump method (with New Year’s gift)
T. Kato, 2022
Variable Star Bulletin #89, ADS
13. TOI-530b: a giant planet transiting an M-dwarf detected by TESS
T. Gan,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2023
MNRAS, Volume 511, Issue 1, pp.83-99 (March 2022), ADS
12. Constraining the evolution of cataclysmic variables via the masses and accretion rates of their underlying white dwarfs
A.F. Pala,,, D. Nogami, et al., 2023
MNRAS, Volume 510, Issue 4, pp.6110-6132 (March 2022), ADS
11. TOI-2285b: A 1.7 Earth-radius planet near the habitable zone around a nearby M dwarf
A. Fukui,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2023
PASJ, Volume 74, Issue 1, pp.L1-L8 (February 2022), ADS
10. Discovery of a Long-duration Superflare on a Young Solar-type Star EK Draconis with Nearly Similar Time Evolution for Hα and White-light Emissions
K. Namekata, et. al., 2022
ApJL, Volume 926, L5
9. Probable detection of an eruptive filament from a superflare on a solar-type star
K. Namekata, et. al., 2022
Nature Astronomy, 6, 241
8. Discovery of the Fastest Early Optical Emission from Overluminous SN Ia 2020hvf: A Thermonuclear Explosion within a Dense Circumstellar Environment
K. Uno,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2021
ApJL, Volume 923, Issue 1, id.L8, 14 pp. (December 2021), ADS
7. New candidates for AM Canum Venaticorum stars among ASAS-SN transients
T. Kato, N. Kojiguchi, 2021
PASJ, Volume 73, Issue 5, pp.1375-1381 (October 2021), ADS
6. Intermediate luminosity type Iax supernova 2019muj with narrow absorption lines: Long-lasting radiation associated with a possible bound remnant predicted by the weak deflagration model
M. Kawabata,,, K. Isogai, et al., 2021
PASJ, Volume 73, Issue 5, pp.1295-1314 (October 2021), ADS
5. ASASSN-18aan: An eclipsing SU UMa-type cataclysmic variable with a 3.6-hr orbital period and a late G-type secondary star
Y. Wakamatsu, et. al., 2021
PASJ, Volume 73, 1209
4. Spectroscopic and photometric observations of dwarf nova superoutbursts by the 3.8 m telescope Seimei and the Variable Star Network
Y. Tampo, et. al., 2021
PASJ, Volume 73, 753
3. New candidates for AM Canum Venaticorum stars among ASAS-SN transients
T, Kato, et. al., 2021
PASJ, Volume 73, 1375
2. BO Ceti: Dwarf nova showing both IW And-type and SU UMa-Type features
T, Kato, et. al., 2021
PASJ, Volume 73, 1280
1. On the nature of the anomalous event in 2021 in the dwarf nova SS Cygni and its multi-wavelength transition
M. Kimura, et. al., 2021
PASJ, Volume 73, 1262
14. Orbital period of the IW And-type star ST Cha
T. Kato, N. Kojiguchi, 2021
Variable Star Bulletin #88, ADS
13. Study of the low-amplitude Z Cam star IX Vel
T. Kato, 2021
Variable Star Bulletin #87, ADS
12. A code for two-dimensional frequency analysis using the Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator (Lasso) for multidisciplinary use
T. Kato, 2021
Variable Star Bulletin #86, ADS
11. Periodic modulations during a long outburst in V363 Lyr
T. Kato, 2021
Variable Star Bulletin #85, ADS
10. ASASSN-19ax: SU UMa-type dwarf nova with a long superhump period and post-superoutburst rebrightenings
Taichi Kato,,, Y. Tampo, N. Kojiguchi, M. Shibata, J. Ito,,, et al., 2021
Variable Star Bulletin #84, ADS
9. On the nature of embedded precursors in long outbursts of SS Cyg stars as inferred from observations of the IW And star ST Cha
T. Kato and Franz-Josef Hambsch, 2021
Variable Star Bulletin #83, ADS
8. Orbital and spin periods of the candidate white dwarf pulsar ASASSN-V J205543.90+240033.5
T. Kato, et al., 2021
Variable Star Bulletin #81, ADS
7. ASASSN-V J205543.90+240033.5: another white dwarf pulsar?
T. Kato, 2021
Variable Star Bulletin #80, ADS
6. MP Gem: VY Scl-type star, finally
T. Kato, 2021
Variable Star Bulletin #79, ADS
5. MGAB-V859 and ZTF18abgjsdg: ER UMa-type dwarf novae showing standstills
T. Kato and N. Kojiguchi, 2021
Variable Star Bulletin #78, ADS
4. ZTF J185139.81+171430.3 = ZTF18abnbzvx: the second white dwarf pulsar?
T. Kato and N. Kojiguchi, 2021
Variable Star Bulletin #77, ADS
3. V606 Aql (Nova Aquilae 1899) is now a dwarf nova
T. Kato and N. Kojiguchi, 2021
Variable Star Bulletin #76, ADS
2. On the superhumps and mass ratio of CzeV404
T. Kato, 2021
Variable Star Bulletin #75, ADS
1. Optical Variability Correlated with X-ray Spectral Transition in the Black-Hole Transient ASASSN-18ey = MAXI J1820+070
K. Niijima, M. Kimura, Y. Wakamatsu, T. Kato, D. Nogami, K. Isogai, N. Kojiguchi, R. Ohnishi et al., 2021
Variable Star Bulletin #74, ADS