Aspen Winter Workshop--New Directions in Neutrino Physics
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Aspen Center for Physics
Aspen Center for Physics
700 West Gillespie Street, Aspen, CO 81611
Andre de Gouvea(Northwestern University), Carter Hall(University of Maryland), Cristina Volpe(APC-Astroparticule et Cosmology, Paris), David Saltzberg(Univ. of California Los Angeles), Gail McLaughlin(North Carolina State University), Kate Scholberg(Duke University), Ryan Patterson(Caltech)
Description
Nearly a decade ago, a clear path forward was developed by the neutrino physics community. Exciting new results have recently come out as early steps along that path. The time is now ripe to look at new experimental ideas that have arisen and the performance of current experiments. This conference will take the current status of experiment as its launching point. We will examine new accelerator and reactor oscillation results, prospects for learning about mass hierarchy and leptonic CP violation, and potential for new physics in oscillation experiments. We will also cover the latest developments in neutrino physics, astrophysics and cosmology more broadly, including neutrinoless double beta decay, neutrino interactions, and supernovae. The emphasis of the conference will be on how new experimental techniques and theoretical ideas will impact the future directions of the field.
Neutrino-Nucleus Coherent Scattering as a Probe of Nuclear Neutron Density Distributions25m
Speaker:
Kelly Patton(North Carolina State University)
Slides
08:45
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09:10
Searches for new physics through coherent scattering at pion decay-at-rest neutrino sources25m
Speaker:
Georgia Karagiogi(Columbia University)
Slides
09:15
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09:40
BREAK25m
09:45
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10:10
A new way to probe the sterile neutrino: kaon decay-at-rest25m
Speaker:
Joshua Spitz(MIT)
Slides
10:15
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10:40
First Measurement of θ<sub>13</sub> from Delayed Neutron Capture on Hydrogen in Double Chooz25m
Speaker:
Christopher Grant(UC Davis)
Slides
10:45
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16:55
BREAK6h 10m
17:00
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17:25
Using Large-Area Fast Photosensors in Future Neutrino Detectors25m
Speaker:
Mayly Sanchez(Iowa State University / ANL)
Slides
17:30
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17:55
New photon detection solutions for future neutrino detectors25m
Speaker:
Fabrice Retiere(TRIUMF)
Slides
18:00
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18:25
BREAK25m
18:30
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18:55
"Nonstandard" Neutrino Interactions25m
Speaker:
Alexander Friedland(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Slides
19:00
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19:25
A new method for a sterile neutrino search in a 2-reactor 1-detector configuration25m
Speaker:
Marc Bergevin(UC Davis)
Slides
19:30
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21:00
POSTER SESSION AND COCKTAIL PARTY1h 30m
--> J. J. Cherry (LANL/UNM-Albuquerque) "The Scattered Neutrino Halo"
--> Konstantin Goulianos (Rockefeller Univ.) "The total cross section and its diffractive components"
--> David Martinez (CBPF) and Deborah Harris (Fermilab) "Inclusive Charged Current Interactions at MINERvA"
--> Shunsaku Horiuchi (UC Irvine) "Supernova Neutrino Detection Prospects at Current and Future Neutrino Detectors"
--> David Kaleko (Columbia) "MicroBooNE and Liquid Argon Time Projection Chambers"
--> Ranjan Laha (Ohio State Univ.), "PeV cascades at IceCube: atmospheric prompt or astrophysical neutrinos?"
--> Benjamin Laroque (UC Santa Barbara), "Investigation of an active radio frequency technique for electron spectroscopy"
--> Reina Maruyama (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison) "Status of CUORE"
--> Kevin McFarland (U. Rochester) "Quasi-Elastic Scattering at MINERvA"
--> Kate Scholberg (Duke) "SNOwGLoBES: SuperNova Observatories with GLoBES"
--> Taritree Wongjirad (Duke) "Measuring Scintillation Light From Quantum Dot Nanocrystals"
The stepping stones to proton decay: IceCube, PINGU, MICA25m
A short status about IceCube and DeepCore will be given in order to motivate the next stepping stones towards neutrino mass hierarchy (PINGU) and proton decay (MICA).
Speaker:
Elisa Resconi(TU Munich)
Slides
08:45
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09:10
PINGU - Resolving the Neutrino Mass Hierarchy at the South Pole25m
Speaker:
D. Jason Koskinen(The Pennsylvania State University)
Slides
09:15
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09:40
BREAK25m
09:45
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10:10
ORCA - measuring the nu mass hierarchy with a sea water based neutrino telescope25m
Speaker:
Juergen Brunner(CPPM)
Slides
10:15
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10:40
The ExaVolt Antenna (EVA)25m
Speaker:
Amy Connolly(Ohio State University)
Slides
10:45
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16:55
BREAK6h 10m
17:00
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17:25
Novel detection channels for Solar WIMPs at present and next generation neutrino detectors25m
Speaker:
Carsten Rott(Ohio State University / CCAPP)
Slides
17:30
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17:55
Geoneutrinos: applications, future directions and defining the Earth's engine25m
Speaker:
William McDonough(University of Maryland)
Slides
18:00
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18:25
BREAK25m
18:30
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18:55
Neutrino-Nucleus QE Scattering25m
Speaker:
Gerald Garvey(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Slides
19:00
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19:25
Comments on neutrino cross sections and MINERvA25m