Keiji Ohtsuki
Professor
Department of Planetology
Kobe University
Japan
Biography
Prof/Dr. Keiji OHTSUKI is currently working as Professor, Graduate School of Science, Department of Planetology, Kobe University, Japan. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities as Professor. His research has included planet formation and origin and evolution of small solar system bodies, such as asteroids, satellites, and planetary rings, using numerical and analytic methods.
Research Interest
Planet formation and origin and evolution of small solar system bodies, such as asteroids, satellites, and planetary rings, using numerical and analytic methods.
Publications
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Schmidt, J., Ohtsuki, K., Rappaport, N., Salo, H., Spahn, F. (2009), Dynamics of Saturn's dense rings, in 'Saturn from Cassini-Huygens', eds. M. Dougherty et al. (Springer), pp. 413-458.
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Ohtsuki, K. (2012), Collisions and gravitational interactions between particles in planetary rings, Prog. Theor. Phys. Suppl., 195, 29-47.
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Hyodo, R., Ohtsuki, K. (2015), Saturn's F ring and shepherd satellites a natural outcome of satellite system formation. Nature Geosci., 8, 686-689.