Conveners
WG1: Neutrino Physics: Impact of neutrino measurements on flavour models
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WG1: Neutrino Physics: Results from present neutrino oscillation experiments
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WG1: Neutrino Physics: Joint WG1 + WG2 session
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WG1: Neutrino Physics: The search for the neutrino mass hierarchy
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WG1: Neutrino Physics: Sterile Neutrino Searches
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WG1: Neutrino Physics: Joint session WG1 and WG4
- Enrique Fernandez Martinez (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (ES))
WG1: Neutrino Physics: Reactor Neutrino Experiments
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WG1: Neutrino Physics: Prospects for future neutrino oscillation facilities
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Christoph Luhn (University of Siegen)25/08/2014, 14:30
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Dr Davide Meloni (Wuerzburg University)25/08/2014, 15:00
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Dr Luca Merlo (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid)25/08/2014, 15:30
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Dr Anna Holin (University College London)26/08/2014, 11:00
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Christophe Bronner (U)26/08/2014, 11:20The Tokai to Kamioka (T2K) experiment is a long baseline neutrino oscillation experiment, using a nearly pure muon neutrino beam produced by an accelerator. The neutrinos are produced at J-PARC on the east coast of Japan, and detected after 295 km of propagation in Super-Kamiokande. An additional complex of detectors located 280 meters from the target allows to characterize the neutrino beam...Go to contribution page
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Xuebing Bu26/08/2014, 11:40
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Dr Umut Kose (Padova University, INFN)26/08/2014, 12:00
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Nicholas Raddatz26/08/2014, 14:00The NOvA experiment is a long baseline neutrino osciallation experiment utilizing the NuMI beam at Fermilab. The experiment will measure the oscillations of the primarily muon neutrino beam using two functionally-identical, liquid scintillator tracking calorimeter detectors placed 810 km apart and 14 milliradians off-axis to the NuMI beam. The cellular detector design allows for multiple...Go to contribution page
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Susan Cartwright (Department of Physics)26/08/2014, 14:30T2K has published oscillation measurements for $\nu_\mu$ disappearance and for $\nu_e$ appearance. Both of these rely on energy measurements in the Super-Kamiokande far detector. In this talk, I shall discuss the Super-K energy measurement, its calibration and its systematics, for both muons and electrons. I shall also briefly discuss energy measurement in the ND280 near detector.Go to contribution page
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Callum Wilkinson (University of Sheffield)26/08/2014, 15:00The MiniBooNE large axial-mass anomaly has motivated the development of new theoretical Charged Current Quasi-Elastic (CCQE) cross-section models in recent years. This talk reviews the development of NEUT to incorporate these more sophisticated CCQE models, including multi-nucleon interaction (2p2h) effects. The focus is on a fit to tune the new models available in NEUT to data from MINERvA...Go to contribution page
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Moon Moon Devi (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research,Colaba,Mumbai.)27/08/2014, 11:00
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Joao Pedro Athayde Marcondes de Andre (P)27/08/2014, 11:20
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Dr Mattias Blennow27/08/2014, 11:40During the last two years, there has been some confusion in the field on how to assess the sensitivity of future neutrino oscillation experiments to the neutrino mass ordering. A factor of two difference to the common approach has been proposed. We resolve the situation by going back to the basic statistical definitions and apply the results to compare future possibilities of experiments...Go to contribution page
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Prof. Antonio Ereditato (Universitaet Bern (CH))28/08/2014, 11:00
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Dr Jonathan Link28/08/2014, 11:20
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Francesco Terranova (Universita & INFN, Milano-Bicocca (IT))28/08/2014, 11:40
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Javier Caravaca (IFAE)28/08/2014, 12:00The T2K experiment has searched for electron-neutrino disappearance in a electron-neutrino flux at short base-line due to oscillation to sterile neutrinos. The reactor and gallium anomalies, not explinable by the three neutrino framework and compatible with the hypothesis of a new mass eigenstate of $\sim 1eV^2$, are tested with the near detector (ND280) of T2K. At $280$m from the hadron...Go to contribution page
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Massimo Passera (INFN Padova)29/08/2014, 11:00
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Paride Paradisi (Universita e INFN (IT))29/08/2014, 11:30
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Joshua Spitz (MIT)29/08/2014, 12:00IsoDAR is a novel experimental concept to use a powerful low energy cyclotron to produce a source of electron antineutrinos. Such a source, when combined with a liquid scintillator based detector such as KamLAND, can provide a direct probe of the reactor antineutrino anomaly and, in general, a definitive probe of the sterile neutrino. Further, IsoDAR can differentiate between one and two...Go to contribution page
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Jie Zhao (I)29/08/2014, 14:00The Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment is designed to precisely determine the neutrino mixing angle ฮธ13 utilizing eight functionally identical electron-antineutrino (ฯ e ) detectors. Using 217 days of data with six detectors, and 404 days with eight detectors, 108907 (613813 and 383402) antineutrino candidates were detected in the far hall (near halls). Combining the neutrino rate deficit and...Go to contribution page
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Hyunkwan Seo (Sungkyunkwan University (KR)), Dr Hyunkwan Seo29/08/2014, 14:20The Reactor Experiment for Neutrino Oscillation(RENO) started data-taking from August, 2011 and has observed the disappearance of reactor electron antineutrinos to measure the smallest neutrino mixing angle theta 13. The experiment has accumulated roughly 800 days of data to make an accurate measurement of the reactor neutrino flux and spectral shape. Antineutrinos from six reactors at...Go to contribution page
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Dr Matthieu Vivier (CEA-Saclay)29/08/2014, 14:40The Double Chooz reactor antineutrino experiment aims for a precision measurement of the neutrino mixing angle $\theta_{13}$, by measuring an energy-dependent deficit in the detected antineutrino spectrum. Double Chooz is located at the Chooz nuclear power plant in France, and currently operates with a single far detector filled with gadolinium-loaded liquid scintillator at a baseline of...Go to contribution page
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Mr Fengpeng An (East China University of Science and Technology)29/08/2014, 15:00Fengpeng Anโจ, On behalf of the Daya Bay Collaboration East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, 200237, China The Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment collected ~300,000 inverse beta decay events in three antineutrino detectors at two sites near the reactor cores, over 217 days. This talk will present the methods we use to convert the observed positron energy spectrum...Go to contribution page
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Dr Justin Evans (University of Manchester (UK))29/08/2014, 16:00
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Ryan Bayes (University of Glasgow)29/08/2014, 16:20Magnetized iron calorimeters have been previously used in neutrino detection applications, with MINOS being a good example. This technology provides the benefits of excellent charge and particle identification while being trivial to scale up in mass. These properties make a magnetized iron neutrino detector (MIND) the ideal far detector for neutrino factory applications. A full simulation...Go to contribution page
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Osamu Yasuda (Tokyo Metropolitan University)29/08/2014, 16:40Flavor-dependent neutral current non-standard interactions in propagation of neutrino induce extra matter effect for neutrinos. Such interactions for the nu-e and nu-tau sectors have poor constraints from current experimental data, and they can be as large as those in the Standard Model. In this talk I would like to discuss the constraints on such non-standard interactions from...Go to contribution page