X-ray Astronomy Laboratory
Let’s learn about the high-temperature, high-energy universe
In the universe, there are constellations of celestial bodies, such as black holes and galaxy groups that emit X-rays of short wavelength and high energy 欧洲杯足彩app下载_欧洲杯下注平台-【直播*网站】 than 1,000 times higher than that of visible light. Our laboratory studies the high-temperature, high-energy state of the universe by analyzing X-ray data from celestial bodies, which are observed by satellites. Moreover, we are committed to developing systems designed to informing wider audiences in society about the latest results of space research.

- Faculty Name
- KUBOTA, Aya
- Keyword
- Space,Physics,Observational Astronomy,Black Hole,Artificial Satellite
- Laboratory location
- No.5 Building OMIYA Campus 2F 5225-1
This lab is for this SDG activity:
STUDY FIELDS
- Physics
- Astronomy
FOR SOCIETY
Observing X-ray emitting black holes and other celestial bodies make it possible to learn the behavior of substances under the high-temperature, supergravity conditions, which cannot be reproduced in laboratories on the ground.
RESEARCH THEMES
- Analyses of data on celestial bodies, which are observed by X-ray astronomy satellites
- Developing astronomy teaching materials that use published data from X-ray astronomy satellites