18–22 May 2009
Sitges (Barcelona) Spain
Europe/Madrid timezone

Session

Current and future neutrino experiments II

Experiments
21 May 2009, 09:00
Sitges (Barcelona) Spain

Sitges (Barcelona) Spain

Palau Maricel Sitges (Barcelona) Spain

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  1. Dr Geoffrey Mills (LANL)
    21/05/2009, 09:00
    Current and future neutrino experiments
    Talk
    This talk will explore the impact of future short baseline experiments at the SNS and the Booster Neutrino Beam (BNB). The Spallation Neutrino Source (SNS), located at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory site near Knoxville, TN, USA, will eventually provide roughly 1.3 MW of proton beam power on a liquid mercury target. The extremely intense beam of neutrinos, largely produced by pions and...
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  2. Boris Popov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR))
    21/05/2009, 09:20
    Current and future neutrino experiments
    Talk
    The hadroproduction experiments HARP and NA61 (SHINE) as well as their implications for neutrino physics are discussed. Recent HARP measurements have already been used for precise predictions of neutrino beams in K2K and MiniBooNE/SciBooNE experiments and are also being used to improve the atmospheric neutrino flux predictions and to help in the optimization of neutrino factory and super-beam...
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  3. Prof. Sacha Kopp (University of Texas at Austin)
    21/05/2009, 09:45
  4. Linda Coney (Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL))
    21/05/2009, 10:10
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