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  1. Yasushi Suto. The University of Tokyo. Verified email at phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp. cosmology and planets. Articles Cited by Public access. Title. Sort. Sort by citations ...

  2. Determination of three-dimensional spin–orbit angle with joint analysis of asteroseismology, transit lightcurve, and the Rossiter–McLaughlin effect: Cases of HAT-P-7 and Kepler-25. #23.

  3. 2 days ago · We explore the stability and fate of gravitational triple systems comprising a central massive body and a tight binary of less massive pairs. Our present purpose is two fold; (1) to improve the Hill-type stability criterion for the binary in those systems, and (2) to examine the fate of the triple systems after the binary break-up, with particular attention to the effects of the eccentricities ...

  4. Yasushi Suto's 296 research works with 20,367 citations and 7,111 reads, including: Meta-analysis of Photometric and Asteroseismic Measurements of Stellar Rotation Periods: The Lomb–Scargle...

  5. ‪The University of Tokyo‬ - ‪‪Cited by 27,049‬‬ - ‪cosmology and planets‬

  6. Yasushi Suto Department of Physics and RESCEU. Research topics. Observational determination of spin-orbit architecture of exoplanetary systems with the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect and asteroseismology. Search for icy and rocky rings in exoplanetary systems.

  7. February 19, 2024 Yasushi Suto 1. A 1.9M ⊙neutron star candidate in a 2-year orbit Kareem El-Badryet al. arXiv:2402.06722 2. Does the missing mass problem signal the breakdown of Newtonian gravity? Jacob Bekensteinand MordehaiMilgrom ApJ286(1984)7 3. Robust evidence for the breakdown of standard gravity at low acceleration

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