Papers with significant contribution (ADS link). Link to ADS of full publication list (excluding big collaboration papers) is here
[*] 16 publications (+1 submitted) as first author (1 single-author)
15 publications as second author
[m] 7 papers by (co-)mentored students
50. [*] Fates of Rotating Supergiants from Stellar Mergers and the Landscape of Transients upon Core-collapse
Daichi Tsuna, Jim Fuller, Wenbin Lu, submitted [arXiv]
49. Accretion from a Shock-Inflated Companion: Double-Peaked Supernova Lightcurve with Periodic Modulations
Wenbin Lu, Savannah Cary, Daichi Tsuna, submitted [arXiv]
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48. Delayed Radio Emission in Tidal Disruption Events from Collisions of Outflows Driven by Disk Instabilities
Samantha C. Wu, Daichi Tsuna, Brenna Mockler, Anthony L. Piro, accepted to ApJ [arXiv]
47. [m] Slowly Decaying Ringdown of a Rapidly Spinning Black Hole II: Inferring the Masses and Spins of Supermassive Black Holes with LISA
Daiki Watarai, Naritaka Oshita, Daichi Tsuna, accepted to PRD [arXiv]
46. The First Radio View of a Type Ibn Supernova in SN 2023fyq: Understanding the Mass-loss History in the Last Decade Before the Explosion
R. Baer-Way, A. J. Nayana, W. Jacobson-Galan, P. Chandra, M. Modjaz, S. C. Wu, D. Tsuna, R. Margutti, R. Chornock et al., ApJL 995, L49 [http] [arXiv] [press release]
45. Luminous Late-time Radio Emission from Supernovae Interacting with Circumbinary Material
Samantha C. Wu and Daichi Tsuna, ApJ 994, 141 [http] [arXiv]
44. The Most Luminous Known Fast Blue Optical Transient AT2024wpp: Unprecedented Evolution and Properties in the X-rays and Radio
A. J. Nayana, R. Margutti, E. Wiston, T. Laskar, G. Migliori, R. Chornock, T. J. Galvin, N. LeBaron, A. Hajela, C. T. Christy, I. Sfaradi, D. Tsuna, O. Aspegren, F. De Colle et al., ApJL 993, L6 [http] [arXiv]
43. [m] Population Synthesis Study on the Binary Origin of Type Ibn Supernovae
Takatoshi Ko, Tomoya Kinugawa, Daichi Tsuna, Ryosuke Hirai, Yuki Takei, MNRAS 541, 3748 [http] [arXiv]
42. Evidence for an Instability-Induced Binary Merger in the Double-Peaked, Helium-Rich Type IIn Supernova 2023zkd
A. Gagliano, V. A. Villar, T. Matsumoto, D. O. Jones, C. L. Ransome, A. E. Nugent, D. Hiramatsu, K. Auchettl, D. Tsuna, Y. Dong, S. Gomez et al., ApJ 989, 182 [http] [arXiv]
41. Extremely Stripped Supernova Reveals a Silicon and Sulphur Formation Site
S. Schulze, A. Gal-Yam, L. Dessart, A. Miller, S. Woosley, Y. Yang, M. Bulla, O. Yaron, J. Sollerman, A. Fillippenko, K. Hinds, D. Perley, D. Tsuna, R .Lunnan, N. Sarin et al., Nature 644, 634 [http] [arXiv]
40. [*] Stellar Tidal Disruptions by Newborn Neutron Stars or Black Holes: A Mechanism for Hydrogen-poor (Super)luminous Supernovae and Fast Blue Optical Transients
Daichi Tsuna and Wenbin Lu, ApJ 986, 84 [http] [arXiv] [source code]
39. Dinosaur in a Haystack: X-ray View of the Entrails of SN 2023ixf and the Radio Afterglow of its Interaction with the Medium Spawned by the Progenitor Star
A. J. Nayana, R. Margutti, E. Wiston, R. Chornock, S. Campana, T. Laskar, K. Murase, M. Krips, G. Migliori, D. Tsuna, K. Alexander, P. Chandra et al., ApJ 985, 51 [http] [arXiv]
38. [*] Transients by Black Hole Formation from Red Supergiants: Impact of Dense Circumstellar Matter
Daichi Tsuna, Xiaoshan Huang, Jim Fuller, Anthony L. Piro, ApJ 979, 20 [http] [arXiv] [light curves]
37. SN2023fyq: A Type Ibn Supernova with Long-standing Precursor Activity Due to Binary Interaction
Yize Dong, Daichi Tsuna, Stefano Valenti, David J. Sand et al., ApJ 977, 254 [http] [arXiv] [featured in Phys.org]
36. Detached Circumstellar Matter as an Explanation for Slowly-Rising Interacting Type Ibc Supernovae
Yuki Takei and Daichi Tsuna, Open Journal of Astrophysics 7, 119 [http] [arXiv]
35. The X-ray Luminous Type Ibn SN 2022ablq: Estimates of Pre-explosion Mass Loss and Constraints on Precursor Emission
Craig Pellegrino, Maryam Modjaz, Yuki Takei, Daichi Tsuna, Megan Newsome et al., ApJ 977, 2 [http] [arXiv]
34. [*] Merger Precursor: Year-long Transients Preceding Mergers of Low-mass Stripped Stars with Compact Objects
Daichi Tsuna, Samantha C. Wu, Jim Fuller, Yize Dong, Anthony L. Piro, Open Journal of Astrophysics 7, 82 [http] [arXiv] [source code] [scenario confirmed?]
33. Influence of Black Hole Kick Velocity on Microlensing Distributions
N. Koshimoto, N. Kawanaka, D. Tsuna, ApJ 973, 5 [http] [arXiv]
32. Boil-off of Red Supergiants: Mass Loss and Type II-P Supernovae
Jim Fuller and Daichi Tsuna, Open Journal of Astrophysics 7, 47 [http] [arXiv] [source code]
31. [m] A dynamical model for IRAS 00500+6713: the remnant of a Type Iax Supernova SN 1181 hosting a double degenerate merger product WD J005311
T. Ko, H. Suzuki, K. Kashiyama, H. Uchida, T. Tanaka, D. Tsuna, K. Fujisawa, A. Bamba, T. Shigeyama, ApJ 969, 116 [http] [arXiv] [featured in CNN, NHK]
30. [*] Bright Supernova Precursors by Outbursts from Massive Stars with Compact Object Companions
Daichi Tsuna, Tatsuya Matsumoto, Samantha C. Wu, Jim Fuller, ApJ 966, 30 [http] [arXiv] [source code]
29. [m] Radio Emission from SN 1181 Hosting a White Dwarf Merger Product
Takatoshi Ko, Daichi Tsuna, Bunyo Hatsukade, Toshikazu Shigeyama, PASJ 76, 475 [http] [arXiv] [VLA proposal]
28. Gravitational-Wave Searches for Cosmic String Cusps in Einstein Telescope Data using Deep Learning
Quirijn Meijer, Melissa Lopez, Daichi Tsuna, Sarah Caudill, PRD 109, 022006 [http] [arXiv]
27. Simulating Hydrogen-poor Interaction-Powered Supernovae with CHIPS
Yuki Takei, Daichi Tsuna, Takatoshi Ko, Toshikazu Shigeyama, ApJ 961, 67 [http] [arXiv] [source code]
26. Diagnosis of Circumstellar Matter Structure in Interaction-Powered Supernovae with Hydrogen Line Feature
Ayako T. Ishii, Yuki Takei, Daichi Tsuna, Toshikazu Shigeyama, Koh Takahashi, ApJ 961, 47 [http] [arXiv]
25. Slowly Decaying Ringdown of a Rapidly Spinning Black Hole: Probing the No-Hair Theorem by Small Mass-Ratio Mergers with LISA
Naritaka Oshita and Daichi Tsuna, PRD 108, 104031 [http] [arXiv]
24. [*] A Photon Burst Clears the Earliest Dusty Galaxies: Modeling Dust in High-redshift Galaxies from ALMA to JWST
Daichi Tsuna, Yurina Nakazato, Tilman Hartwig, MNRAS, 526, 4801 [http] [arXiv] [source code]
23. From Discovery to the First Month of the Type II SN 2023ixf: High and Variable Mass Loss in the Final Year Before Explosion
Daichi Hiramatsu, Daichi Tsuna, Edo Berger, Koichi Itagaki et al., ApJ Letters , 955, L8 [http] [arXiv] [Featured in AAS Nova]
22. [*] Detached and Continuous Circumstellar Matter in Type Ibc Supernovae from Mass Eruption
Daichi Tsuna and Yuki Takei, PASJ Letters, 75, L19 [http] [arXiv]
21. [m] Spatial and Binary Parameter Distributions of Black Hole Binaries in the Milky Way Detectable with Gaia
Minori Shikauchi, Daichi Tsuna, Ataru Tanikawa, Norita Kawanaka, ApJ 953, 52 [http] [arXiv]
20. Continuous gravitational waves from Galactic neutron stars: demography, detectability and prospects
G. Pagliaro, M. A. Papa, J. Ming, J. Lian, D. Tsuna, C. Maraston, D. Thomas, ApJ 952, 123 [http] [arXiv]
19. [*] Radiative Acceleration of Dense Circumstellar Material in Interacting Supernovae
Daichi Tsuna, Kohta Murase, Takashi J. Moriya, ApJ 952, 115 [http] [arXiv]
18. Search for a Black Hole Binary in Gaia DR3 Astrometric Binary Stars with Spectroscopic Data
A. Tanikawa, K. Hattori, N. Kawanaka, T. Kinugawa, M. Shikauchi, D. Tsuna, ApJ 946, 79 [http] [arXiv] [our candidate confirmed as Gaia BH2!]
17. [*] Precursors of Supernovae from Mass Eruption: Prospects for Early Warning of Nearby Core-collapse Supernovae
Daichi Tsuna, Yuki Takei, Toshikazu Shigeyama, ApJ 945, 104 [http] [arXiv] [Featured in Universe Today] [light curves]
16. [m] Eruption of the Envelope of Massive Stars by Energy Injection with Finite Duration
Takatoshi Ko, Daichi Tsuna, Yuki Takei, Toshikazu Shigeyama, ApJ 930, 168 [http] [arXiv]
15. CHIPS: Complete History of Interaction-Powered Supernovae
Yuki Takei, Daichi Tsuna, Naoto Kuriyama, Takatoshi Ko, Toshikazu Shigeyama, ApJ, 929, 177 [http] [arXiv] [source code]
14. [*] AT2018lhq: Black Hole Born from a Rotating Star?
Daichi Tsuna, Kazumi Kashiyama, Toshikazu Shigeyama, ApJ Letters, 922, L34 [http] [arXiv]
13. [*] An Analytical Density Profile of Dense Circumstellar Medium in Type II Supernovae
Daichi Tsuna, Yuki Takei, Naoto Kuriyama, Toshikazu Shigeyama, PASJ, 73, 1128 [http] [arXiv]
12. Constraints on Cosmic Strings Using Data in the Third Advanced LIGO-Virgo Observing Run
The LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration: R. Abbott et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 126, 241102 (+Editor's Suggestion) [http] [arXiv]
11. [*] Multi-wavelength View of the Type IIn Zoo: Optical to X-ray Emission Model of Interaction-Powered Supernovae
Daichi Tsuna, Kazumi Kashiyama, Toshikazu Shigeyama, ApJ, 914, 64 [http] [arXiv]
10. [*] Failed Supernova Remnants
Daichi Tsuna, PASJ Letters, 73, L6 [http] [arXiv]
9. Characterizing the Continuous Gravitational-Wave Signal from Boson Clouds around Galactic Isolated Black Holes
S. Zhu, M. Baryakhtar, M. A. Papa, D. Tsuna, N. Kawanaka, H-B Eggenstein, PRD, 102, 063020 [http] [arXiv]
8. Quantum Black Hole Seismology II: Application to Astrophysical Black Holes
N. Oshita, D. Tsuna, N. Afshordi, PRD 102, 024046 [http] [arXiv] (*corresponding author)
7. Quantum Black Hole Seismology I: Echoes, Ergospheres, and Spectra
N. Oshita, D. Tsuna, N. Afshordi, PRD 102, 024045 [http] [arXiv]
6. [*] Intermediate Luminosity Red Transients by Black Holes Born from Erupting Massive Stars
D. Tsuna, A. Ishii, N. Kuriyama, K. Kashiyama, T. Shigeyama, ApJ Letters, 897, L44 [http] [arXiv]
5. [m] Fast Luminous Blue Transients in the Reionization Era and Beyond
T. Terasaki, D. Tsuna, T. Shigeyama, ApJ Letters, 890, L17 [http] [arXiv]
4. [*] Type IIn Supernova Light Curves Powered by Forward and Reverse Shocks
D. Tsuna, K. Kashiyama, T. Shigeyama, ApJ, 884, 87 [http] [arXiv]
3. [*] Radio Emission from Accreting Isolated Black Holes in Our Galaxy
D. Tsuna, N. Kawanaka, MNRAS, 488, 2099 [http] [arXiv] [Featured in Live Science, Newsweek]
2. All-sky Search for Short Gravitational-wave Bursts in the Second Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo Run
The LIGO-Virgo Collaboration: B. P. Abbott et al., PRD, 100, 024017 [http] [arXiv]
1. [*] X-ray Detectability of Accreting Isolated Black Holes in Our Galaxy
D. Tsuna, N. Kawanaka, T. Totani, MNRAS, 477, 791 [http] [arXiv]
PhD Thesis (Feb 2022): Theoretical Study on Diverse Observational Signatures from Newborn Stellar-mass Black Holes (based on Paper 4,6,11,14)
Master's Thesis (Jan 2019): Search for Cosmic Strings Using Gravitational-Wave Data from Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo’s Second Observing Run (based on Paper 2)