JAXA Supercomputer System Annual Report April 2019-March 2020 Report Number: R19ECWU24 Subject Category: Cooperative Graduate School System PDF Responsible Representative: Shujiro Sawai, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Department of Space Flight Systems Contact Information: Yusuke Maru(maru.yusuke@jaxa.jp) Members: Haruaki Seta, Yusuke Maru Abstract design and evaluation of an intake for an ATR (Air-Turbo Rocket) engine for a reusable sounding rocket with an airbreathing propulsion system. Reference URL N/A Reasons and benefits of using JAXA Supercomputer System The use of JSS2・・・<<read more>>
JAXA Supercomputer System Annual Report April 2019-March 2020 Report Number: R19EB0101 Subject Category: Space Exploration PDF Responsible Representative: Naoki Sato, JAXA Space Exploration Center Space Exploration System Technology Unit Contact Information: Takeshi Hoshino(hoshino.takeshi@jaxa.jp) Members: Takeshi Hoshino, Mitsuo Yamamoto, Hiroka Inoue, Hiroyuki Sato Abstract Production of lunar polar mosaic for landing site studies. Reference URL N/A Reasons and benefits of using JAXA Supercomputer System It has rich computing resources such as memory and processing units. Achievements of the Year We created・・・<<read more>>
JAXA Supercomputer System Annual Report April 2019-March 2020 Report Number: R19EACA34 Subject Category: JSS2 Inter-University Research PDF Responsible Representative: Ryo Nagata, Researcher, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) Contact Information: Ryo Nagata(rnagata@post.kek.jp) Members: Ryo Nagata Abstract Primordial gravitational wave background is generically predicted by cosmic inflation theories. Amplitude of the waves indicates energy scale of cosmic inflation. LiteBIRD, the 2nd ISAS strategic large mission, makes a full-sky map of the microwave background polarization to detect a signal of the gravitational・・・<<read more>>
JAXA Supercomputer System Annual Report April 2019-March 2020 Report Number: R19EACA28 Subject Category: JSS2 Inter-University Research PDF Responsible Representative: Seiji Zenitani, Project Associate Professor, Kobe University Contact Information: Seiji Zenitani(zenitani@port.kobe-u.ac.jp) Members: Seiji Zenitani, Iku Shinohara, Takahiro Miyoshi Abstract This project investigates basic processes in space plasmas, by using supercomputer simulations. In particular, we study "magnetic reconnection" in space, an abrupt change in magnetic topology. In order to support research activities by ourselves and by other groups, we develop massively-parallel simulation・・・<<read more>>