NuFact'11 XIIIth Workshop on Neutrino Factories, Superbeams and Beta-beams

Europe/Zurich
Alain Blondel (Dept. de Phys. Nucl. et Corpuscul. (DPNC)-Section de Physique-U), Ilias Efthymiopoulos (CERN)
Description
Information on Registration and Accommodation : coming soon! All WG conveners have now been nominated. Monday, Friday and Saturday sessions will take place at CERN Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday sessions will take place at University of Geneva
Participants
  • Abgrall Nicolas
  • Adrian Lester
  • Akihisa Toyoda
  • Alain Blondel
  • Alan Bross
  • Alberto Marchionni
  • Alejandro Ibarra
  • Alex Bogacz
  • Alexandre Korzenev
  • Alexandre Sousa
  • Alexei Smirnov
  • Alexis Hasler
  • Andre de Gouvea
  • Andre Rubbia
  • Androula Alekou
  • Ans Pardons
  • Antonio EREDITATO
  • Artur Ankowski
  • Benjamin Jones
  • Benjamin Ziemer
  • Camillo mariani
  • Carl Albright
  • Carlo Giunti
  • Catherine Blanchard
  • Chan Fai (Steven) Wong
  • Chris Densham
  • Christian Hansen
  • Christopher Tunnell
  • Clementine JONES
  • Cynthia Albright
  • Daniel Brook-Roberge
  • Daniel Kaplan
  • Danuta Kielczewska
  • David Adey
  • David Forrest
  • David Kelliher
  • David Neuffer
  • David Schmitz
  • David WARK
  • Davide Meloni
  • Davidson Sacha
  • Donato Nicolo
  • Dorota STEFAN
  • Edda Gschwendtner
  • Eileen Hu
  • Elena Benedetto
  • Elena Wildner
  • Enrique Fernandez Martinez
  • Eric Baussan
  • Fanny Dufour
  • Flavio Cavanna
  • Francesca Di Lodovico
  • Francesco CERUTTI
  • Francesco PIETROPAOLO
  • Francesco Terranova
  • Francis Halzen
  • Françoise GIRARD-MADOUX
  • Gabriel Perdue
  • Gail Hanson
  • Gersende Prior
  • Goran Senjanovic
  • Guillaume MENTION
  • Gustav Wikstrom
  • He Zhang
  • Hidekazu Kakuno
  • Hiroshi Nunokawa
  • Hisakazu Minakata
  • Hye-Sung Lee
  • Ilias Efthymiopoulos
  • Jacobo Lopez Pavon
  • Jacques Payet
  • James Strait
  • Jan Sobczyk
  • Jaroslaw Pasternak
  • Jean-Baptiste LAGRANGE
  • Jeff Hartnell
  • Jeff Nelson
  • Jerry Nolen
  • Jianglai Liu
  • Joe Grange
  • Jorge G. Morfin
  • Joshua Devan
  • Juan Herrero-Garcia
  • Juan M. Nieves
  • Katsuya Yonehara
  • Kenichi Sasaki
  • Kenneth Long
  • Kevin Beard
  • Kirk T. McDonald
  • Kiyoshi Hayasaka
  • Koichiro Shimomura
  • Kumi Ikeda
  • Larry Sulak
  • Leo Jenner
  • Linda Coney
  • Ludovico Tortora
  • Magdalena Zofia Posiadala
  • Makoto Yoshida
  • Marco Martini
  • Marco Zito
  • Marcos Dracos
  • Masaharu Aoki
  • Masashi Yokoyama
  • Mathew Muether
  • Maurizio Bonesini
  • Mauro Mezzetto
  • Maury Goodman
  • Melody Ravonel
  • Merethe Morer-Olafsen
  • Michael Kordosky
  • Michael Zisman
  • Michel Sorel
  • Miha Nemevsek
  • Mikhail SHAPOSHNIKOV
  • Motoyasu Ikeda
  • Muhammad Jehangeer SYED
  • Naohito Saito
  • Naouyki Amemiya
  • Naritoshi Kawamura
  • Neil McCauley
  • Niklaus BERGER
  • Nikolaos MAVROMATOS
  • Nikolaos Vassilopoulos
  • Nita Sinha
  • Olga Lalakulich
  • Olga Mena
  • Omar Benhar
  • Ornella Palamara
  • Osamu Yasuda
  • Patricia Vahle
  • Paul Soler
  • Pedro Machado
  • Peter Ballett
  • Peter Dornan
  • Phil Adamson
  • Pieter Vancraeyveld
  • Pilar Coloma
  • Pilar Hernandez
  • Rabindra Mohapatra
  • Renata Zukanovich Funchal
  • Rende Steerenberg
  • Richard D'Arcy
  • Rob EDGECOCK
  • Robert Abrams
  • Robert Bernstein
  • Robert Svoboda
  • Roberto Oliveira
  • Roland Garoby
  • Rosen Matev
  • Roumen Tsenov
  • Ryan Bayes
  • Sam Childress
  • Sam Cook
  • Sanjib Kumar Agarwalla
  • Satoshi Mihara
  • Satoshi Nakamura
  • Sebastien Murphy
  • Sergei GNINENKO
  • Sharon Goodman
  • Shinji Machida
  • Silvestro Di Luise
  • Silvia Pascoli
  • Simone Gilardoni
  • Stefania Ricciardi
  • Stephen Parke
  • Suprabh PRAKASH
  • Takaaki Mori
  • Takeshi Nakadaira
  • Takuya Hasegawa
  • Tania De Melo Mendonca
  • Tapasi Ghosh
  • Tatsuya Kikawa
  • Thierry LAMY
  • Thierry STORA
  • Thomas Schwetz
  • Toshihiko Ota
  • Un-Ki Yang
  • Vaia Papadimitriou
  • Vittorio Palladino
  • Vladimir Shiltsev
  • Vyacheslav Galymov
  • Walter Winter
  • William John Womersley
  • William Louis
  • Yagmur Torun
  • Yasuyuki Matsuda
  • Yoshiharu Mori
  • Yoshinari Hayato
  • Yoshitaka Kuno
  • Zelimir Djurcic
  • Zhimin Wang
    • Plenary: Session #1 222/R-001 (CERN)

      222/R-001

      CERN

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      • 1
        Registration
        For last minute participants only. The desk will be closed 10min before the session starts.
      • 2
        Welcome - CERN
        Speaker: Ilias Efthymiopoulos (CERN)
        Slides
      • 3
        Scientific goals of the workshop
        Speaker: Alain Blondel (Dept. de Phys. Nucl. et Corpuscul. (DPNC)-Section de Physique-U)
        Goals of the Workshop
      • 4
        Welcome address by CERN Director
        Speaker: Rolf Heuer (CERN)
      • 5
        Experimental Status of Neutrino Physics
        Speaker: Dave Wark (RAL / Imperial College London)
        Slides
      • 10:15
        Coffee break
      • 6
        Accelerators for Future Neutrino Facilities: strengths & challenges
        Speaker: Michael Zisman (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
        Paper
        Slides
      • 7
        WG1 conveners: set the scene
        Speaker: Dr Tricia Vahle (C. William&Mary)
        Slides
      • 8
        WG2 conveners: set the scene
        Speaker: Masashi Yokoyama (University of Tokyo)
        Slides
      • 9
        WG3 conveners: set the scene
        Speakers: Alex Bogacz (Jefferson Lab), Dr Elena Wildner (CERN), Dr Makoto YOSHIDA (Osaka University)
        Slides
      • 10
        WG4 conveners: set the scene
        Speakers: Dr Donato Nicolo (INFN), Dr Naohito Saito (KEK), robert bernstein
        Slides
    • 12:30
      Lunch break CERN

      CERN

    • WG1 Neutrino Oscillation Physics 222/R-001 (CERN)

      222/R-001

      CERN

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      Conveners: Dr Takeshi Nakadaira (HIGH ENERGY ACCELERATOR RESEARCH ORGANIZATION, KEK), Thomas Schwetz-Mangold (Unknown), Prof. Tricia Vahle
    • WG2 Neutrino Cross-Sections and Detectors 40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie (CERN)

      40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie

      CERN

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      Conveners: Prof. Juan M. Nieves, Masashi Yokoyama (University of Tokyo), Dr Michael kordosky (UCL)
      • 13
        MiniBooNE cross section results
        Speaker: William Louis (LANL)
        Slides
      • 14
        SciBooNE
        Speaker: camillo mariani (Columbia university)
        Slides
      • 15
        Placeholder
    • WG3 Accelerator Physics 503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)

      503/1-001 - Council Chamber

      CERN

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      Conveners: Alex Bogacz (Jefferson Lab), Dr Elena Wildner (CERN), Dr Makoto YOSHIDA (Osaka University)
      • 16
        Accelerators for the PS neutrino beam
        Speaker: Rende Steerenberg (CERN)
        Paper
        Slides
      • 17
        Beta Beams in the CERN complex: PS studies
        Speaker: Elena Benedetto (CERN)
        Slides
      • 18
        60 GHz ECR source status
        Speaker: Thierry Lamy (LPSC CNRS)
        Slides
      • 19
        Collection of 8B and 8Li
        Speaker: Semen Mitrofanov (UCL)
        Slides
      • 20
        Placeholder
    • WG4 Muon Physics and other High Intensity applications 60/6-015 - Room Georges Charpak (Room F) (CERN)

      60/6-015 - Room Georges Charpak (Room F)

      CERN

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      Conveners: Donato Nicolo (donato.nicolo@pi.infn.it), Naohito SAITO (KEK), robert bernstein
      • 21
        Current status of Mu2e experiment at Fermilab (remote presentation)
        Speaker: robert bernstein
        Slides
      • 22
        COMET experiment at J-PARC
        Speaker: Dr Richard D'Arcy
        Slides
    • 15:30
      Coffee break 500/1-201 - Mezzanine (CERN)

      500/1-201 - Mezzanine

      CERN

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    • Plenary: Session #2 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium (CERN)

      500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

      CERN

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      • 23
        Can LHC physics shed light on the neutrino paradigm?
        I argue that LHC may shed light on the nature of neutrino mass through the probe of the seesaw mechanism. The smoking gun signature is lepton number violation through the production of same sign lepton pairs, a collider analogy of the neutrinoless double beta decay. I discuss this in the context of L-R symmetric theories, which predicted neutrino mass long before experiment and led to the seesaw mechanism. A WR gauge boson with a mass in a few TeV region could easily dominate neutrinoless double beta decay, and its discovery at LHC would have spectacular signatures of parity restoration and lepton number violation. I also discuss the collider signatures of the three types of seesaw mechanism, and show how in the case of Type II one can measure the PMNS mixing matrix at the LHC, complementing the low energy probes. Finally, I give an example of a simple realistic SU(5) grand unified theory that predicts the hybrid Type I + III seesaw with a weak fermion triplet at the LHC energies.
        Speaker: Goran Senjanovic (ICTP, Trieste)
        Slides
      • 24
        Future Neutrino Facilities in the Global Physics Environment
        Round table discussion following the PH seminar. The panel composed of the following members -- S. Bertolucci (CERN) -- K. Nishikawa (KEK) -- J. Strait (Fermilab) -- M. Spiro (CERN Council) -- J. Womersley (STFC) -- T. Nakada (ECFA) -- S. Myers (CERN) -- S. Komamya (ICFA) will be chaired by J. Ellis (CERN).
        Speaker: Jonathan R. Ellis (CERN)
        Paper
        questions-from-panel-to-nufact
        Slides
    • Welcome Drink and Poster Session Restaurant#1 (CERN)

      Restaurant#1

      CERN

    • Plenary: Session #3 Main Auditorium (UniGe)

      Main Auditorium

      UniGe

      • 25
        Welcome - University of Geneva
        Speaker: Alain Blondel (Dept. de Phys. Nucl. et Corpuscul. (DPNC)-Section de Physique-U)
        Slides
      • 26
        Neutrinos and the Universe
        Speaker: Nikos Mavromatos (King's College-University of London)
        Paper
        Slides
      • 27
        T2K Results and Future Plans
        Speaker: Francesca Di Lodovico (Queen Mary University of London-University of London-Unknown)
        Slides
      • 28
        CNGS: Overview and Future Prospects
        Speaker: Prof. Antonio Ereditato (Laboratorium fuer Hochenergiephysik-Universitaet Bern)
        Slides
      • 10:40
        Coffee break
      • 29
        MINOS, MINOS+, NOvA: Overview and Future Prospects
        Speaker: Jeff Hartnell (Sussex University)
        Slides
      • 30
        Challenges of Future Neutrino Oscillation Physics
        Speaker: Alexei Smirnov (ICTP)
        Slides
    • 12:00
      Lunch break Geneva

      Geneva

    • WG1 Neutrino Oscillation Physics Aud. Stuckelberg (UniGe)

      Aud. Stuckelberg

      UniGe

      Conveners: Dr Takeshi Nakadaira (HIGH ENERGY ACCELERATOR RESEARCH ORGANIZATION, KEK), Thomas Schwetz-Mangold (Unknown), Prof. Tricia Vahle
      • 31
        Long-baseline sensitivity studies and comparisons, Introduction
        Speaker: Walter Winter (Wurzburg University)
        Minutes
        Paper
        Slides
      • 32
        Superbeams
        Speaker: Jim Strait (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL))
        Slides
      • 33
        Betabeams
        Speaker: Dr Elena Wildner (CERN)
        Slides
      • 34
        Neutrino factory
        Speaker: Prof. Kenneth Long (Imperial College London)
        Slides
      • 35
        Comparison of Facilities
        Speaker: Walter Winter (Wurzburg University)
        Minutes
        Slides
      • 36
        Discussion
      • 37
        Precision required for nu tau
        Speaker: Dr Toshihiko Ota (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik)
        Slides
    • WG2 Neutrino Cross-Sections and Detectors Sciences-II (223) (UniGe)

      Sciences-II (223)

      UniGe

      Conveners: Prof. Juan M. Nieves, Masashi Yokoyama (University of Tokyo), Dr Michael kordosky (UCL)
      • 38
        M_A from MiniBooNE CCQE double differential cross section data
        Speaker: Juan Nieves
        Slides
      • 39
        The role of 2p2h in CCQE
        Speaker: Marco Martini (Institut de Physique Nucleaire de Lyon (IPNL)-Universite Claude)
        Slides
      • 40
        Electron vs Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering
        Speaker: Omar Benhar
        Slides
      • 41
        Axial and Vector Structure Functions for Lepton-Nucleon Scattering
        Speaker: Un Ki Yang (University of Manchester)
        Slides
    • WG3 Accelerator Physics Sciences-II (229) (UniGe)

      Sciences-II (229)

      UniGe

      Conveners: Alex Bogacz (Jefferson Lab), Dr Makoto YOSHIDA (Osaka University), elena wildner (CERN)
      • 42
        Beamline status and plans of NOvA
        Speaker: Philip Adamson (Fermilab)
        Slides
      • 43
        Status of the LBNE Neutrino Beamline
        Speaker: Vaia Papadimitriou
        Slides
      • 44
        The CNGS Operation and perspectives
        Speaker: Edda Gschwendtner (CERN)
        Slides
      • 45
        A new design for the CERN to Fréjus neutrino beam
        Speaker: Marco Zito
        Slides
      • 46
        WG3 neutrino flux monitoring in the neutrino factory
        The presentation will summarize the beam controls necessary to efine the flux in the neturino factory with a precision of 10-3. A polarimeter, a beam divergence measurement and a beam current measurement will do the job
        Speaker: Alain Blondel (DPNC)
        Slides
      • 47
        Placeholder
    • WG4 Muon Physics and other High Intensity applications Manep Conf. Room (UniGe)

      Manep Conf. Room

      UniGe

      Conveners: Donato Nicolo (donato.nicolo@pi.infn.it), Saito Naohito, robert bernstein
      • 48
        CLFV studies from Belle Experiment
        Speaker: Kiyoshi Hayasaka (Nagoya Univ.)
        Paper
        Slides
      • 49
        DeeMe Experiment at J-PARC
        Speaker: Satoshi Mihara (KEK)
        Slides
      • 50
        Mu --> 3e
        Speaker: Niklaus Berger (Institute for High Energy Physics, Beijing)
    • 15:30
      Coffee break UniGe

      UniGe

    • Plenary: Session #4 Main Auditorium (UniGe)

      Main Auditorium

      UniGe

      • 51
        Neutrino Masses and Mixing vs Grand Unified Theories
        Speaker: Rabindra Mohapatra (U. MD)
        Slides
      • 52
        Accelerator Based Neutrino Oscillation Projects in Japan Beyond T2K
        Speaker: Dr Hidekazu Kakuno (Univ. of Tokyo)
        Slides
      • 53
        Long-baseline Neutrino Beam Options at CERN
        Speaker: Prof. Andre Rubbia (Eidgenoessische Tech. Hochschule Zuerich (CH))
        Slides
      • 54
        Long-Baseline Neutrino Beams at FNAL
        Speakers: Jim Strait (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL)), Samuel R. Childress (Unknown)
        Paper
        Slides
      • 55
        (M)MW Target and Horn for Neutrino Super-Beams
        Speaker: Chris Densham (Particle Physics)
        Slides
    • Poster Session UniGe

      UniGe

    • Evening Public lecture Main Auditorium (UniGe)

      Main Auditorium

      UniGe

      • 56
        Physics & Music Public Evening
      • 57
        Evening Public Lecture (in French)
        Speaker: Prof. Andre Rubbia (Institut fuer Teilchenphysik-Eidgenoessische Tech. Hochschule Z)
    • 22:00
      Verre de l'amitié UniGe

      UniGe

    • Plenary: Session #5 Main Auditorium (UniGe)

      Main Auditorium

      UniGe

      • 58
        Review of Present ant Future Reactor Neutrino Experiments
        Speaker: Zelimir djurcic
        Slides
      • 59
        Phenomenology of Sterile Neutrinos
        Speaker: Carlo Giunti (INFN)
        Slides
      • 60
        An Experiment at the CERN PS Neutrino Beam
        Speaker: Francesco Pietropaolo (Istituto Nazionale de Fisica Nucleare (INFN))
        Slides
      • 61
        Future Short-baseline Physics at FermiLab
        Speaker: Bill Louis (Los Alamos National Lab)
        Slides
    • 10:40
      Coffee break UniGe

      UniGe

    • WG1 Neutrino Oscillation Physics Aud. Stuckelberg (UniGe)

      Aud. Stuckelberg

      UniGe

      Conveners: Dr Takeshi Nakadaira (HIGH ENERGY ACCELERATOR RESEARCH ORGANIZATION, KEK), Thomas Schwetz-Mangold (Unknown), Prof. Tricia Vahle
      • 62
        Optimized Neutrino Factory for Small and Large Theta_13
        Speaker: Sanjib Agarwalla (IFIC, CSIC-University of Valencia)
        Slides
      • 63
        Optimisation of the Low-Energy Neutrino Factory
        Speaker: Peter Ballett (Durham University)
        Slides
      • 64
        Sterile Neutrinos In Ice
        Speaker: Francis Halzen (University of Wisconsin)
        Slides
      • 65
        Importance of Nuclear Effects in the Measurement of Neutrino Oscillation Parameters
        Speaker: Dr Davide Meloni (University of Wuerzburg)
        Slides
    • WG2 Neutrino Cross-Sections and Detectors Sciences-II (223) (UniGe)

      Sciences-II (223)

      UniGe

      Conveners: Prof. Juan M. Nieves, Masashi Yokoyama (University of Tokyo), Dr Michael kordosky (UCL)
      • 66
        CC and NC coherent pi production
        Speaker: Satoshi Nakamura
        Slides
      • 67
        NuWro: Monte Carlo generator of neutrino interactions
        Speaker: Jan Sobczyk (Wroclaw University)
        Slides
      • 68
        Monte Carlo generators: NEUT and GENIE
        Speaker: Yoshinari Hayato (University of Tokyo)
        Slides
    • WG3 Accelerator Physics Sciences-II (229) (UniGe)

      Sciences-II (229)

      UniGe

      Conveners: Alex Bogacz (Jefferson Lab), Dr Makoto YOSHIDA (Osaka University), elena wildner (CERN)
      • 69
        Target and magnetic horn for CERN -Fréjus superbeam
        Speaker: Nikolaos Vassilopoulos (IPHC/CNRS)
        Slides
      • 70
        Liquid targets for isotope production
        Speaker: Jerry Nolen
        Slides
      • 71
        Target options for NF
        Speaker: Chris Densham (Particle Physics-Rutherford Appleton Laboratory-STFC - Science)
        Slides
      • 72
        Simulation of Dynamic Interaction of the Neutrino Factory Mercury Jet with the Mercury Collection Pool/Beam Dump
        Speaker: Kirk McDonald (Princeton University)
    • WG4 Muon Physics and other High Intensity applications Manep Conf. Room (UniGe)

      Manep Conf. Room

      UniGe

      Conveners: Donato Nicolo (donato.nicolo@pi.infn.it), Saito Naohito, robert bernstein
      • 73
        The Final Measurement of the Muon Decay Parameters from the TWIST Experiment
        Speaker: Dr Ryan Bayes (University of Glasgow)
        Slides
      • 74
        Muon g-2/EDM experiment at J-PARC
        Speaker: Dr Naohito Saito (KEK)
        Slides
    • 12:30
      lunch break Geneva

      Geneva

    • WG1 Neutrino Oscillation Physics Aud. Stuckelberg (UniGe)

      Aud. Stuckelberg

      UniGe

      Conveners: Dr Takeshi Nakadaira (HIGH ENERGY ACCELERATOR RESEARCH ORGANIZATION, KEK), Thomas Schwetz-Mangold (Unknown), Prof. Tricia Vahle
      • 75
        The Reactor Neutrino Anomaly
        Speaker: Guillaume Mention (Unknown)
        Slides
      • 76
        MINOS Neutral Current Results
        Speaker: Dr Alexandre Sousa (Harvard University)
        Slides
      • 77
        MiniBooNE Results
        Speaker: Zelimir Djurcic (Argonne National Lab)
        Slides
      • 78
        Status of the MicroBooNE Experiment
        Speaker: Benjamin Jones (MIT)
        Slides
      • 79
        The Very Low Energy Neutrino Factory
        Speaker: Alan Bross (Fermilab)
    • WG2 Neutrino Cross-Sections and Detectors Sciences-II (223) (UniGe)

      Sciences-II (223)

      UniGe

      Conveners: Prof. Juan M. Nieves, Dr Masashi Yokoyama (University of Tokyo), Dr Michael kordosky (UCL)
      • 80
        Measurement of pi-N interaction: PIAnO-Harpsichord
        Speaker: Motoyasu Ikeda
        Slides
      • 81
        Performance of T2K Near Detectors
        Speaker: Neil McCauley (University of Liverpool)
        Slides
      • 82
        MINERvA reconstruction & performance
        Speaker: Gabriel Perdue (The University of Rochester)
        Slides
      • 83
        Placeholder
    • WG3 Accelerator Physics Sciences-II (229) (UniGe)

      Sciences-II (229)

      UniGe

      Conveners: Alex Bogacz (Jefferson Lab), Dr Makoto YOSHIDA (Osaka University), elena wildner (CERN)
      • 84
        Commissioning and status of the muon test area at FNL
        Speaker: Katsuya Yonehara
      • 85
        MICE step I: first meas. of emittance with part. Phys. det
        Speaker: David Adey
        Slides
      • 86
        Progress in the construction of the MICE cooling channel
        Speaker: Gail Hanson
        Slides
      • 87
        RF Cavity processing and testing plan
        Speaker: Michael Zisman (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
        Slides
      • 88
        WG3 Performance Comparison Between FSIIA and Bucked Coils for the Neutrino Factory Cooling Lattice
        The transverse emittance of the muon beam produced at the Neutrino Factory front-end needs to be decreased using ionisation cooling. The current baseline cooling lattice for the Neutrino Factory, FSIIA, achieves acceptable muon transmission and transverse emittance reduction. However, recent studies indicate that high magnetic field at the position of the RF cavities may limit their maximum achievable gradient, and, since the magnetic field at the RF position of FSIIA is large, the feasibility of this lattice has come under question. A new lattice, Bucked Coils, was designed obtaining four times lower magnetic field than FSIIA while also achieving comparable transmission within 30 mm of transverse acceptance. A detailed comparison between the two lattices is presented with respect to the beam dynamics and the magnetic field.
        Speaker: Ms Androula Alekou (Imperial College London)
        Slides
      • 89
        Opportunities for neutrino experiments at ISOLDE
        Speaker: Tania Manuela De Melo Mendonca (FCUP Faculdade de Ciencias (FCUP)-Universidade do Porto)
        Slides
      • 90
        Placeholder
    • WG4 Muon Physics and other High Intensity applications Manep Conf. Room (UniGe)

      Manep Conf. Room

      UniGe

      Conveners: Donato Nicolo (donato.nicolo@pi.infn.it), Saito Naohito, robert bernstein
      • 91
        Mu HFS experiment at J-PARC
        Speaker: koichiro shimomura (KEK)
      • 92
        Mu HFS experiment at J-PARC: RF-cavity design
        Speaker: Yasuyuki Matsuda (Graduate School of Science-University of Tokyo)
        Slides
      • 93
        J-PARC MUSE: A new beamline for fundamental physics
        Speaker: Prof. Naritoshi Kawamura (KEK)
        Slides
      • 94
        J-PARC MUSE H-line optimization for g-2/EDM and MuHFS experiments
        Speaker: Akihisa Toyoda (KEK)
        Paper
        Slides
      • 95
        Development of the superconducting solenoid for the MuHFS experiment at J-PARC
        Speaker: Kenichi Sasaki (KEK)
        Paper
        Slides
    • 16:00
      Coffee break UniGe

      UniGe

    • Geneva visits
    • Conferene Dinner
      • 96
        INstructions to go to the conference dinner
        Speaker: Alain Blondel (Dept. de Phys. Nucl. et Corpuscul. (DPNC)-Section de Physique-U)
        instructions to join social event
    • Plenary: Session #6 Main Auditorium (UniGe)

      Main Auditorium

      UniGe

      • 97
        Future RandD Experiments for SB, NF & BB
        Speaker: Rob Edgecock (Particle Physics-Rutherford Appleton Laboratory-STFC - Science)
        Paper
        Slides
      • 98
        Impact of Neutrino Scattering Physics on Neutrino Oscillation Experiments
        Speaker: Jeff Nelson (William and Mary University, Virginia-USA)
        Slides
      • 99
        Detectors for the Next Generation of Neutrino Beams
        Speaker: Alberto Marchionni (Eidgenoessische Tech. Hochschule Zuerich (ETHZ))
        Slides
      • 100
        Beam Monitoring and Near Detector Requirements for a NF or LBL beams
        Speaker: Prof. Roumen Tsenov (University of Sofia)
        Paper
        Slides
    • 10:40
      Coffee break UniGe

      UniGe

    • WG1 Neutrino Oscillation Physics Aud. Stuckelberg (UniGe)

      Aud. Stuckelberg

      UniGe

      Conveners: Dr Takeshi Nakadaira (HIGH ENERGY ACCELERATOR RESEARCH ORGANIZATION, KEK), Thomas Schwetz-Mangold (Unknown), Prof. Tricia Vahle
      • 101
        LSND, MiniBooNE and T2K excess events as a signal from heavy neutrino decays
        Speaker: Sergei Gninenko (Institute for Nuclear Research (INR)-Russian Academy of Science)
        Slides
      • 102
        Minimal Models with Light Sterile Neutrinos
        Speaker: Prof. Pilar Hernandez (University of Valencia)
      • 103
        Sterile Neutrino Models
        Speaker: He zhang (Max Planck Institut fuer Kernphysik)
      • 104
        Neutrino Masses from New Generations
        Speaker: Juan Herrero-Garcia (IFIC, UV-CSIC)
        Slides
    • WG2 Neutrino Cross-Sections and Detectors Sciences-II (223) (UniGe)

      Sciences-II (223)

      UniGe

      Conveners: Prof. Juan M. Nieves, Masashi Yokoyama (University of Tokyo), Dr Michael kordosky (UCL)
      • 105
        Neutrino interaction measurements using T2K Near Detectors
        Speaker: Daniel Brook-Roberge (University of British Columbia)
        Slides
      • 106
        MINERvA Elastic Scattering
        Speaker: Benjamin Ziemer
        Slides
      • 107
        MINERvA CC inclusive & nuclear target
        Speaker: Josh Devan
        Slides
    • WG3&WG4 Joint Session Sciences-II (229) (UniGe)

      Sciences-II (229)

      UniGe

      • 108
        Recent Studies on the PRISM FFAG Ring
        Next generation lepton flavour violation experiments require high intensity and high quality muon beams. The PRISM task force focuses on accelerator R&D for realizing such beams using an FFAG ring. The scaling and non-scaling designs for the PRISM FFAG ring are discussed. The recent studies on injection/extraction systems and matching to the solenoid channel are outlined. The future plans for the study are presented.
        Speaker: Dr Jaroslaw Pasternak (Imperial College, London)
        Slides
      • 109
        First measurements of muon production rate using a novel pion capture system at MuSIC
        The MuSIC (Muon Science Innovative Channel) beam line at RCNP (Research Centre for Nuclear Physics, Osaka) will be the most intense source of muons in the world. A proton beam is incident on a target and, by using a novel capture solenoid, guides the produced pions into the beam line where they subsequently decay to muons. This increased muon flux will allow more precise measurements of cLFV (charge Lepton Flavour Violation) as well as making muon beams more economically feasible. Currently the first 36$^{circ}$ of solenoid beam pipe have been completed and installed for testing with low proton current of 1nA. Measurements of the total particle flux and the muon life time were made. The measurements were taken using thin plastic scintillators coupled to MPPCs (Multi-Pixel Photon Counter) that surrounded a magnesium/copper stopping target. The scintillators were used to record which particles stopped and their subsequent decay times.
        Speaker: Mr Sam Cook (UCL)
        Slides
      • 110
        Superconducting Magnet R&D for COMET
        Speaker: Makoto YOSHIDA (KEK)
        Slides
    • 12:30
      Lunch break
    • WG1 Neutrino Oscillation Physics Aud. Stuckelberg (UniGe)

      Aud. Stuckelberg

      UniGe

      Conveners: Dr Takeshi Nakadaira (HIGH ENERGY ACCELERATOR RESEARCH ORGANIZATION, KEK), Thomas Schwetz-Mangold (Unknown), Prof. Tricia Vahle
      • 111
        Overview of Non-Standard Interactions
        Speaker: Enrique Fernandez Martinez
        Slides
      • 112
        Long Range Lepton Flavor Interactions and Neutrino Oscillations
        Speaker: Hye-Sung Lee (Brookhaven National Lab)
        Paper
        Slides
      • 113
        Non-Standard Interactions at LEP or the LHC
        Speaker: Sacha Davidson (Institut de Physique Nucleaire de Lyon (IPNL)-Universite Claude)
        Slides
      • 114
        Discussion on NSI
      • 115
        Discussion on WG1 answers to panel
    • WG2 Neutrino Cross-Sections and Detectors Sciences-II (223) (UniGe)

      Sciences-II (223)

      UniGe

      Conveners: Prof. Juan M. Nieves, Masashi Yokoyama (University of Tokyo), Dr Michael kordosky (UCL)
      • 116
        NA61: pion production cross-sections and plans
        Speaker: Magdalena Zofia Posiadala (University of Warsaw)
        Slides
      • 117
        NA61: Strange particle production
        Speaker: Silvestro Di Luise (Eidgenoessische Tech. Hochschule Zuerich (ETHZ))
        Slides
      • 118
        NA61: Long target results
        Speaker: Nicolas Abgrall (Section de Physique-Universite de Geneve)
        Slides
      • 119
        NA61: discussion
      • 120
        FLUKA: hadron production simulation
        Speaker: Francesco Cerutti (CERN)
        Slides
      • 121
        Predicting neutrino flux for T2K
        Speaker: Vyacheslav Galymov (York University)
        Paper
        Slides
      • 122
        NuMI (MINERvA) flux prediction
        Speaker: Dr Michael Kordosky (William and Mary)
        Slides
    • WG3 Accelerator Physics Sciences-II (229) (UniGe)

      Sciences-II (229)

      UniGe

      Conveners: Alex Bogacz (Jefferson Lab), Dr Makoto YOSHIDA (Osaka University), elena wildner (CERN)
      • 123
        Neutrino Factory Front End and Extensions
        The (International Design Report) IDR neutrino factory scenario for capture, bunching, phase-energy rotation and initial cooling of mu’s produced from a proton source target is presented. It requires a drift section from the target, a bunching section and a phase-energy rotation section leading into the cooling channel. The rf frequency changes along the bunching and rotation transport in order to form the mu’s into a train of equal-energy bunches suitable for cooling and acceleration. Optimization and variations are discussed. Important concerns are rf limitations and beam losses; mitigation procedures are described. Extensions of the method for a muon collider front end and bunch combiner are discussed.
        Speaker: David Neuffer (Fermilab)
        Slides
      • 124
        Linac & RLA design status and simulations
        Speaker: Kevin Beard (Muons,Inc.)
        Paper
        Slides
      • 125
        A new lattice for the beta-beam decay ring to enlarge the stability limit
        The beta-beam concept relies on the production, by beta decay of radioactive ions of a very high flux, of an electron neutrino and anti-neutrino beam towards a distant detector. After production and acceleration in an accelerator complex consisting of a rapid cycling synchrotron, the CERN PS and the CERN SPS, the radioactive isotopes are injected into a long racetrack-shaped ring, called the decay ring, where they orbit until they decay or are lost. The required intensities to store in the decay ring to reach the aimed neutrino fluxes are very high. Among the collective effects, the head tail effect, caused by transversal resonance impedance, is one of the main issues: the beam was shown to be unstable with the previous decay ring lattice. To mitigate these effects, we reduced the transition gamma by removing the injection from the arc to put it in a chicane located in one of the long straight sections. To make an amplitude detuning by inserting octupoles in the lattice could increase the stability limit. But the cost is a reduction of the dynamic aperture. After presenting the new lattice with a smaller transition gamma, we shall discuss about the needed octupoles for an amplitude detuning and their impact on the dynamic aperture.
        Speaker: Dr Jacques Payet (CEA, IRFU, SACM)
        Slides
      • 126
        Recent developments on the muon Non-Scaling FFAG for the Neutrino Factory and its subsystems
        The current status and new developments on the muon Non Scaling FFAG for the Neutrino Factory studied in the framework of the EUROnu/IDS-NF projects are presented. The beam dynamics in the presence of magnet errors, misalignments including the process of acceleration is discussed. The conclusions on the magnet and alignment tolerances are drawn. The progress on the machine subsystems like main magnets and injection/extraction is discussed. The future plans for the study are given.
        Speaker: Dr Jaroslaw Pasternak (Imperial College, London)
        Slides
      • 127
        Scaling FFAG straight line
        Speaker: JB Lagrange
        Slides
      • 128
        High Tc superconductor magnet technology for FFAG accelerators
        Recent developments of high Tc coated superconductor ((RE)BCO coated conductor) lead to the possibilities of very high field magnets operated at low temperature (~4.2 K) and efficient magnets operated at high temperature (several tens of Kelvin). For accelerator applications, however, the use coated conductors has been considered difficult due to their tape shape. A project funded by Japan Science and Technology Agency is in progress to challenge the difficulties and to develop the fundamental technologies of accelerator magnets using high Tc superconductors under close collaboration between Japanese university / national laboratories and industry. The primary applications are FFAG accelerators for carbon cancer therapy and those for accelerator-driven subcritical reactor. First, the overview of the project is summarized, and, then, recent results of research and development on several key issues for applications of high Tc superconductor tapes to magnets for FFAG accelerators are presented. This work was supported by Japan Science and Technology Agency under Strategic Promotion of Innovative Research and Development Program.
        Speaker: Naoyuki Amemiya (Kyoto Univ.)
      • 129
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    • WG4 Muon Physics and other High Intensity applications Manep Conf. Room (UniGe)

      Manep Conf. Room

      UniGe

      Conveners: Donato Nicolo (donato.nicolo@pi.infn.it), Saito Naohito, robert bernstein
      • 130
        Placeholder
    • 16:00
      Coffee break UniGe

      UniGe

    • Plenary: Session #7 Main Auditorium (UniGe)

      Main Auditorium

      UniGe

      • 131
        Status of Neutrino Factory Accelerator Design Studies
        Speaker: Gersende Prior (Conseil Europeen Recherche Nucl. (CERN))
        Slides
      • 132
        MICE & MUCOOL Experiments - Status and Prospects
        Speaker: Yagmur Torun (Illinois Institute of Technology)
        Slides
      • 133
        Multi-MW Target and Capture Design for NF
        Speaker: Kirk Mc Donald (Princeton University)
      • 134
        EMMA - Recent Developments
        Speaker: Shinji Machida (STFC/RAL)
        Slides
    • Geneva visits- evening
    • Programme Committee Meeting and dinner
    • Plenary: Session #8 222/R-001 (CERN)

      222/R-001

      CERN

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      • 135
        Neutrino Physics Within and Beyond the Three Flavor Oscillation
        Speaker: Mikhail Shaposhnikov
        Slides
      • 136
        Ion Production for Beta-beams
        Speaker: Thierry Stora (CERN)
        Slides
      • 10:15
        Coffee break
      • 137
        Proton Drivers for Neutrino Beams and Other High-Intensity Applications
        Speaker: Roland Garoby (CERN)
        Slides
      • 138
        Prospects for CLFV Experiments
        Speaker: Satoshi Mihara (KEK)
        Slides
      • 139
        Towards a Muon Collider
        Speaker: Dr Vladimir Shiltsev (Fermilab)
        Slides
    • 12:10
      Lunch break CERN

      CERN

    • WG1 Neutrino Oscillation Physics 222/R-001 (CERN)

      222/R-001

      CERN

      200
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      Conveners: Dr Takeshi Nakadaira (HIGH ENERGY ACCELERATOR RESEARCH ORGANIZATION, KEK), Thomas Schwetz-Mangold (Unknown), Prof. Tricia Vahle
      • 140
        MINOS Electron Neutrino Appearance Results
        Speaker: Jeff Nelson (College of William and Mary)
        Slides
      • 141
        If Theta_13 is Large, Then What?
        Speaker: Hisakazu Minakata (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
        Slides
      • 142
        Determination of Neutrino Mass Hierarchy with T2K and NOvA
        Speaker: Suprabh Prakash (Indian Institute of Technology - Bombay)
        Slides
      • 143
        The SuperBeam Plus BetaBeam Combination
        Speaker: Stephen Parke (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (Fermilab))
        Slides
      • 144
        Long baseline experiments in Europe within LAGUNA
        Speaker: Pilar Coloma (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
        Slides
    • WG2 Neutrino Cross-Sections and Detectors 40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie (CERN)

      40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie

      CERN

      115
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      Conveners: Prof. Juan M. Nieves, Masashi Yokoyama (University of Tokyo), Dr Michael kordosky (UCL)
      • 145
        Neutrino nucleus reactions at high energies within the GiBUU model 40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie

        40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie

        CERN

        115
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        Speaker: Olga Lalakulich (Giessen University)
        Paper
        Slides
      • 146
        Nuclear corrections in neutrino-nucleus DIS and their compatibility with global NPDF analyses 40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie

        40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie

        CERN

        115
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        Speaker: Jorge G. Morfin (Fermilab)
        Slides
      • 147
        Gamma-ray production in NC interactions 40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie

        40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie

        CERN

        115
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        Speaker: Artur Ankowski ("Sapienza" Universita` di Roma)
        Paper
        Slides
      • 148
        Argoneut
        Speaker: Ornella Palamara (Laboratorio Nazionale del Gran Sasso (LNGS))
        Slides
    • WG3 Accelerator Physics 503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)

      503/1-001 - Council Chamber

      CERN

      162
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      Conveners: Alex Bogacz (Jefferson Lab), Dr Makoto YOSHIDA (Osaka University), elena wildner (CERN)
      • 149
        Preparation for WG summary (I)
      • 15:30
        Coffee break
      • 150
        Preparation for WG summary (II)
    • WG4 Muon Physics and other High Intensity applications 60/6-015 - Room Georges Charpak (Room F) (CERN)

      60/6-015 - Room Georges Charpak (Room F)

      CERN

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      Conveners: Donato Nicolo (donato.nicolo@pi.infn.it), Saito Naohito, robert bernstein
      • 151
        Recent results from MEG experiment
        Speaker: Dr Nicolo Donato (INFN)
        Slides
      • 152
        Preparation for WG summary (I)
      • 15:30
        Coffee break
      • 153
        Preparation for WG summary (II)
    • WG1&WG2 Joint Session 222/R-001 (CERN)

      222/R-001

      CERN

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      Joint session on Neutrino Oscillation Physics & Neutrino Cross-Sections and Detectors

      • 15:40
        Coffee break
      • 154
        Large Water Cherenkov Detector Technology
        Speaker: Robert Svoboda (UC Davis)
        Slides
      • 155
        Liquid Argon Detector Technology
        Speaker: Flavio Cavanna (Dipartimento di Fisica)
        Slides
      • 156
        MIND
        Speaker: Ryan Bayes (University of Glasgow)
        Paper
        Slides
      • 157
        NOvA Detector Technology
        Speaker: Mathew Muether (Fermilab)
        Slides
      • 158
        SuperK + Gadolinium
        Speaker: takaaki mori
        Slides
      • 159
        Status of Icarus
        Speaker: Dorota Stefan (Henryk Niewodniczanski Inst. Nucl. Physics, PAN-Unknown-Unknown)
        Slides
    • WG1 Neutrino Oscillation Physics 222/R-001 (CERN)

      222/R-001

      CERN

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      Conveners: Dr Takeshi Nakadaira (HIGH ENERGY ACCELERATOR RESEARCH ORGANIZATION, KEK), Thomas Schwetz-Mangold (Unknown), Prof. Tricia Vahle
      • 160
        Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay
        Speaker: Jacobo Lopez Pavon (Durham University)
        Slides
      • 161
        Large Extra Dimensions and Neutrino Oscillations
        Speaker: Pedro Machado (CEA-Saclay)
        Slides
      • 162
        Neutrinos and the LHC
        Speaker: Miha Nemevsek (ICTP)
        Slides
      • 163
        Status of Daya Bay
        Speaker: Mr Zhimin Wang (Institute of high energy physics, Beijing)
        Slides
      • 164
        Discussion
    • WG2 Neutrino Cross-Sections and Detectors: (No presentation planned in this session) 40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie (CERN)

      40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie

      CERN

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      Conveners: Prof. Juan M. Nieves, Masashi Yokoyama (University of Tokyo), Dr Michael kordosky (UCL)
      • 165
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    • WG3 Accelerator Physics 40/S2-D01 - Salle Dirac (CERN)

      40/S2-D01 - Salle Dirac

      CERN

      115
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      Conveners: Alex Bogacz (Jefferson Lab), Dr Makoto YOSHIDA (Osaka University), elena wildner (CERN)
      • 166
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    • WG4 Muon Physics and other High Intensity applications 40/S2-B01 - Salle Bohr (CERN)

      40/S2-B01 - Salle Bohr

      CERN

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      Conveners: Donato Nicolo (donato.nicolo@pi.infn.it), Saito Naohito, robert bernstein
    • 10:30
      Coffee break 222/R-001 (CERN)

      222/R-001

      CERN

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    • Plenary: Session #9 222/R-001 (CERN)

      222/R-001

      CERN

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      • 167
        proceedings etc... (Workshop Chairs)
        Speaker: Alain Blondel (Dept. de Phys. Nucl. et Corpuscul. (DPNC)-Section de Physique-U)
        Slides
      • 168
        WG1 - Summary Report
        Speakers: Thomas Schwetz-Mangold (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik (MPI)-Max-Planck-Gesellscha), Dr Tricia Vahle (C. William&Mary)
        Slides
      • 169
        WG2 - Summary Report
        Speakers: Juan M Nieves (IFIC (CSIC-UV)), Masashi Yokoyama (University of Tokyo), Dr Michael Kordosky (William and Mary)
        Slides
      • 170
        WG3 - Summary Report
        Speakers: Alex Bogacz (Jefferson Lab), Dr Elena Wildner (CERN), Makoto YOSHIDA (KEK)
      • 171
        WG4 - Summary Report
        Speakers: Dr Donato Nicolo (INFN), Dr Naohito Saito (KEK), robert bernstein
        Slides
      • 172
        NUFACT12
        Speaker: Jeffrey Nelson (William & Mary)
        Slides
      • 173
        Workshop Summary Talk
        Speaker: Andre de Gouvea (Northwestern University)
        Slides