Amanogawa Galaxy Astronomy Research Center, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kagoshima University.
shibaike.y.aa_at_gmail.com
Planet/satellite formation and protoplanetary/circumplanetary disks.
The Japanese Society for Planetary Sciences, Astronomical Society of Japan, Swiss Society for Astrophysics and Astronomy, European Astronomical Society, Japan Radio Astronomy Forum, and Japan Geoscience Union.
[April 2025] I had an invited talk at "University of Bern Day at the Swiss Pavilion", an official event of the Swiss Pavilion, EXPO 2025 OSAKA, KANSAI, JAPAN (EXPO2025 大阪・関西万博), organized by the University of Bern and Swissnex in Japan (在大阪スイス領事館).
[April 2025] I moved to Amanogawa Galaxy Astronomy Research Center, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kagoshima University as a Specially Appointed Assistant Professor.
[February 2025] A paper I contributed as the corresponding author "Understanding the formation of Saturn's regular moons in the context of giant planet moons formation scenarios" has been accepted for publication in Space Science Reviews, as a part of the collection "New Vision of the Saturnian System in the Context of a Highly Dissipative Saturn".
[December 2024] Our public lecture "Unveiling the Birth of Planets" has been successfully held at University of Bern in association with Japanische Botschaft in der Schweiz (在スイス日本国大使館) and University of Bern as an event of Japanese bernese collaborations in space research, 160th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between Japan and Switzerland.
[December 2024] Our paper "Predictions of Dust Continuum Emission from a Potential Circumplanetary Disk of the Planet Candidate AB Aurigae b" has been accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal.
[July 2024] My paper "周惑星円盤におけるダスト (Dust in Circumplanetary Disks)" has been accepted for publication in 遊星人(Planetary people).
[July 2024] A paper I contributed as a coauthor "Outflow Driven by a Protoplanet Embedded in the TW Hya Disk" has been accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
[May 2024] Our paper "Constraints on PDS 70 b and c from the dust continuum emission of the circumplanetary discs considering in situ dust evolution" has been accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics.
[April 2024] A paper I contributed as a coauthor "Delivery of Dust Particles from Protoplanetary Disks onto Circumplanetary Disks of Giant Planets" has been accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal.
[October 2023] I started a new postdoc in ALMA Project, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ).
[June 2023] Our paper "Planetesimal formation at the gas pressure bump following a migrating planet II. Effects of dust growth" has been accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics.
[November 2022] Our paper "Effective dust growth in laminar circumplanetary discs with magnetic wind-driven accretion" has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
[November 2022] My public lecture "On the quest for faraway planets" will be held on 6 November at University of Bern in association with the Bern Nipponjin-kai (Japan Club Bern).
[November 2021] Our book chapter "Origin of Ganymede and the Galilean moons" of a book "Ganymede" has been accepted for publication in Cambridge University Press.
[December 2020] A paper I contributed as a coauthor "Possibility of Concentration of Non-volatile Species near the Surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko" has been accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics.
[October 2020] Our paper "Planetesimal formation at the gas pressure bump following a migrating planet I. Basic characteristics of the new formation model" has been accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics.
[July 2020] Our work is featured in the article "Io: a guide to Jupiter’s volcanic moon." on BBC Sky at Night Magazine.
[December 2019] Our work is featured as the news "Jupiter's Galilean Moons May Have Formed Bit By Bit, From Pebbles" on Discover.
[December 2019] Our work is featured as the news "Jupiter's Galilean moons likely formed bit by bit from pebbles" on Astronomy.
[October 2019] Our work is featured as the news "Jupiter’s Galilean Moons May Have Formed Slowly" on Eos.
[October 2019] Our paper "The Galilean satellites formed slowly from pebbles" has been accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal.
[September 2019] A paper I contributed as a coauthor "Photophoresis in the circumjovian disk and its impact on the orbital configuration of the Galilean satellites" has been published from Astronomy & Astrophysics.
[June 2019] I started a postdoc in NCCR PlanetS, Universität Bern.
[April 2019] I started a postdoc in Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology.
[March 2019] I graduated from Tokyo Institute of Technology with PhD degree.
[February 2019] Website is started.