Aspen Winter Workshop--New Directions in Neutrino Physics

from Sunday, February 3, 2013 (5:00 PM) to Saturday, February 9, 2013 (11:45 AM)
Aspen Center for Physics

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
Feb 3, 2013
Feb 4, 2013
Feb 5, 2013
Feb 6, 2013
Feb 7, 2013
Feb 8, 2013
Feb 9, 2013
AM
8:45 AM Welcome and Logistical information - Organizing Committee  
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9:00 AM Will we ever collect "neutrino-curves" for a large sample of Supernovae? - Giorgio Gratta (Stanford University)  
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9:30 AM Supernova turbulence and its effects upon neutrino transition probabilities - James Kneller (NC State University)  
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10:00 AM BREAK  
10:30 AM nuSTORM (neutrinos from STORed Muons), A new paradigm for neutrino physics? - Alan Bross (Fermilab)  
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11:00 AM Muons, short or long, won't go wrong - Patrick Huber (Virginia Tech)  
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11:30 AM BREAK  
8:15 AM Neutrino-Nucleus Coherent Scattering as a Probe of Nuclear Neutron Density Distributions - Kelly Patton (North Carolina State University)  
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8:45 AM Searches for new physics through coherent scattering at pion decay-at-rest neutrino sources - Georgia Karagiogi (Columbia University)  
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9:15 AM BREAK  
9:45 AM A new way to probe the sterile neutrino: kaon decay-at-rest - Joshua Spitz (MIT)  
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10:15 AM First Measurement of θ<sub>13</sub> from Delayed Neutron Capture on Hydrogen in Double Chooz - Christopher Grant (UC Davis)  
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10:45 AM BREAK  
8:15 AM Current and Future Cosmological Constraints on Neutrinos - Scott Dodelson (Fermilab)  
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8:45 AM PTOLEMY: Prospects for Cosmic Neutrino Detection - Chris Tully (Princeton University (US))  
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9:15 AM BREAK  
9:45 AM Nu Signals of Dark Matter (and vice versa) - Roni Harnik (Fermilab)  
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10:15 AM Probing Dark Matter with Neutrinos - Ina Sarcevic (university of arizona)  
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10:45 AM BREAK  
8:15 AM The stepping stones to proton decay: IceCube, PINGU, MICA - Elisa Resconi (TU Munich)  
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8:45 AM PINGU - Resolving the Neutrino Mass Hierarchy at the South Pole - D. Jason Koskinen (The Pennsylvania State University)  
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9:15 AM BREAK  
9:45 AM ORCA - measuring the nu mass hierarchy with a sea water based neutrino telescope - Juergen Brunner (CPPM)  
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10:15 AM The ExaVolt Antenna (EVA) - Amy Connolly (Ohio State University)  
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10:45 AM BREAK  
8:15 AM Sterile Neutrinos from the Top Down - Paul Langacker (Institute for Advanced Study)  
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8:45 AM Neutrino interactions on liquid argon: new results from ArgoNeuT - Tingjun Yang (FNAL)  
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9:15 AM BREAK  
9:45 AM Probing Neutrino Oscillations at Very Short Baselines with Reactors and Radioactive Sources - Karsten Heeger (University of Wisconsin)  
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10:15 AM Searching for Sterile Neutrinos with an Isotope β-decay Source: The IsoDAR Experiments - Michael Shaevitz (Columbia University)  
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10:45 AM BREAK  
8:15 AM LBNE Underground: Thinking Outside the Box - Robert Svoboda (UC Davis)  
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8:45 AM Seaching for sterile neutrinos with MiniBooNE+ and oscSNS - Rex Tayloe (Indiana U.)  
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9:15 AM BREAK  
9:45 AM DAEδALUS: A Path to Measuring δ<sub>CP</sub> Using Cyclotron Decay-at-Rest Neutrino Sources - Matthew Toups (MIT)  
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10:15 AM Final talk: "New directions in neutrino physics" - Hamish Robertson (University of Washington)  
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PM
5:00 PM Registration and Reception  
5:00 PM IPNOS experiment for low energy solar neutrinos and ZICOS experiment for neutrinosless double beta decay - Yoshiyuki Fukuda (Miyagi University of Education)  
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5:30 PM A New Method for Event Reconstruction in Large Cherenkov Detectors - Michael Wilking (TRIUMF)  
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6:00 PM BREAK  
6:30 PM Supernova Neutrino Collective Oscillation and Detection - Haiyu Duan (University of New Mexico) john cherry (LANL / UNM Albuquerque)  
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5:00 PM Using Large-Area Fast Photosensors in Future Neutrino Detectors - Mayly Sanchez (Iowa State University / ANL)  
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5:30 PM New photon detection solutions for future neutrino detectors - Fabrice Retiere (TRIUMF)  
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6:00 PM BREAK  
6:30 PM "Nonstandard" Neutrino Interactions - Alexander Friedland (Los Alamos National Laboratory)  
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7:00 PM A new method for a sterile neutrino search in a 2-reactor 1-detector configuration - Marc Bergevin (UC Davis)  
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7:30 PM POSTER SESSION AND COCKTAIL PARTY  
Goulianos
Horiuchi
Kaleko
Laha
Laroque
Martinez and Harris
Maruyama
McFarland
Scholberg
Wongjirad
4:30 PM PHYSICS CAFE  
5:30 PM Deborah Harris public talk: The Neutrino Monologues - Deborah Harris (Fermilab)  
5:00 PM Novel detection channels for Solar WIMPs at present and next generation neutrino detectors - Carsten Rott (Ohio State University / CCAPP)  
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5:30 PM Geoneutrinos: applications, future directions and defining the Earth's engine - William McDonough (University of Maryland)  
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6:00 PM BREAK  
6:30 PM Neutrino-Nucleus QE Scattering - Gerald Garvey (Los Alamos National Laboratory)  
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7:00 PM Comments on neutrino cross sections and MINERvA - Kevin McFarland (University of Rochester)  
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7:30 PM BANQUET  
5:00 PM The next next generation of neutrinoless double beta decay searches - Michelle Dolinkski (Drexel University)  
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5:30 PM Development of Quantum Dot Doped Scintillator for 0nuBB - Lindley Winslow (University of California, Los Angeles)  
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6:00 PM BREAK  
6:30 PM Coherent Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering: Because It's There - Juan Collar Colmenero Juan Collar Colmenero (Enrico Fermi Institute)  
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7:00 PM The future of direct neutrino mass measurements: Project 8 and beyond - Gray Rybka (University of Washington) Gray Rybka (University of Washington)  
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