Furuya Kenji
Assistant Professor
 Computational Sciences
University of Tsukuba
Japan
Biography
Prof/Dr.. Furuya Kenji. has received his PhD from Kobe University Graduate School of Science in Earthwheel Science during the period of 2009-04 -- 2011-03.Currently, he/she is working as Assistant Professor in University of Tsukuba japan. His/her research has included. Astronomy, Stellar planetary formation, interstellar chemistry . He /she have authored . 1.Water delivery from cores to disks: Deuteration as a probe of the prestellar inheritance of H2O., 2. Water transport from collapsing prestellar cores to forming disks: evolution of the HDO/H2O ratio. research articles/books.
Research Interest
Astronomy, Stellar planetary formation, interstellar chemistry
Publications
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Taquet V, Furuya K, Walsh C, van Dishoeck EF. A primordial origin for molecular oxygen in comets: a chemical kinetics study of the formation and survival of O2 ice from clouds to discs. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2016 Sep 2;462(Suppl_1):S99-115.
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Huang J, Öberg KI, Qi C, Aikawa Y, Andrews SM, Furuya K, Guzmán VV, Loomis RA, van Dishoeck EF, Wilner DJ. An ALMA Survey of DCN/H13CN and DCO+/H13CO+ in Protoplanetary Disks. The Astrophysical Journal. 2017 Jan 31;835(2):231.
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Furuya K, Drozdovskaya MN, Visser R, van Dishoeck EF, Walsh C, Harsono D, Hincelin U, Taquet V. Water delivery from cores to disks: Deuteration as a probe of the prestellar inheritance of H2O. Astronomy & Astrophysics. 2017 Mar 1;599:A40.
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Furuya K, Drozdovskaya MN, Walsh C, Van Dishoeck EF. Water transport from collapsing prestellar cores to forming disks: evolution of the HDO/H2O ratio. EAS Publications Series. 2015;75:259-63.