Yellow Report - Future Neutrino Physics Workshop

Europe/Zurich
500/1-001 - Main Auditorium (CERN)

500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

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Contributions to the Yellow Report

The workshop proceedings will be published in the form of a CERN Yellow Report.
Contributions from Plenary talk speakers will have 8 pages for presentations up to 20 minutes and 10 pages for presentations of 25 minutes of more. Three pages are reserved for each poster.

The deadline for written contributions is 15 November 2009.

Please use the links on the left menu to find your slot and upload the corresponding documents. Note that you can either upload a file or just give an url where we can pick it up.


General information on CERN 'Yellow' reports (including author instructions) is available here. You can find style files for LateX and Word. They should not be modified.
    • Introductory Session - convenor Peter Dornan
      • 1
        Welcome
        Speaker: S. Bertolucci (CERN)
      • 2
        Aims of the workshop
        Speaker: P. Dornan (Imperial College)
      • 3
        Overview of the Current Situation in Neutrino & Charged Lepton sectors
        Speaker: A. de Gouvea (Northwestern University)
      • 4
        Neutrino oscillation experiments - Solar Experiments
        Speaker: Gioacchino Ranucci
        figure 1
        figure 2
        figure 3
        figure 4
        figure 5
        Paper
        • a) Solar Experiments
          Speaker: G. Ranucci (INFN Milano)
        • b) Reactor Experiments
          Speaker: Th Lasserre (Saclay)
        • c) Accelerator Experiments
          Speaker: Ch. Touramanis (University of Liverpool)
        • d) Discussion
      • 5
        Neutrino oscillation experiments - Reactor experiments
        Speaker: Thierry Lasserre
      • 6
        Neutrino oscillation experiments - Accelerator experiments
        Speaker: Christos Touramanis
      • 7
        Neutrino mass measurement - Status and expectations
        Speaker: Oliviero Cremonesi
        • a) Status and expectations over the next ~ 5 years
          Speaker: O. Cremonesi (University Milano-Bicocca and INFN Milano)
        • b) Longer term prospects for 0νββ Experiments
          Speaker: K. Zuber (TU Dresden)
        • c) Discussion
      • 8
        Neutrino mass measurement - Longer term prospects
        Speaker: Kai Zuber
        proceedings
      • 9
        General Discussion
    • Theory Session - convenor Silvia Pascoli
      • 10
        Models of Neutrino Masses and Mixings
        Speaker: Guido Altarelli (CERN)
        Paper
        • a) Review talk given by G. Altarelli (CERN)
      • 11
        Neutrino masses at the TeV scale and LHC signatures
        Speaker: Alessandro Strumia (Pisa)
        • a) Talk by A. STRUMIA (Pisa U. and INFN Pisa)
      • 12
        Discussion led by G. Ross (U. Oxford)
        Speaker: Graham Ross
      • 13
        Neutrino phenomenology
        Speaker: Thomas Schwetz-Mangold (Max Planck Institute - Heidelberg)
        Paper
        • a) Talk by T. SCHWETZ-MANGOLD (Heidelberg U.) (15:50 - 16:15)
        • b) Discussion led by P. Hernandez (Valencia U. and IFIC) (tbc) (16:15 - 16:35)
      • 14
        Neutrino physics in the era of precision experiments
        Speaker: B. Gavela (U. A. Madrid)
        • a) Talk by B. Gavela (A. U. Madrid) (16:35 - 16:55)
        • b) Discussion led by S. T. Petcov (SISSA and INFN Trieste) (16:55 - 17:10)
      • 15
        The connection of neutrino physics with astrophysics and cosmology
        Speaker: Steen Hannestad (Aarhus U.)
        • a) Talk by S. Hannestad (Aarhus U.) (17:10 - 17:30)
          proceedings
        • b) Discussion led by A. de Rujula (CERN) (17:30 - 17:45)
    • Poster session - convenor Ewa Rondio
      • 16
        Borexino - Low Energy neutrinos from the Sun and the Earth
      • 17
        Charm searches and kinematical analysis with the OPERA experiment
        proceedings
      • 18
        Recent Results from the MINOS Experiment
      • 19
        T2K neutrino oscillation experiment
        Paper
      • 20
        A Search for νμ―›νe Oscillations in the MINOS Experiment
        Paper
        Poster
      • 21
        The Low Energy Neutrino Factory
        Paper
        Poster
      • 22
        Study of the SPL-Frejus neutrino Super Beam performanceusing a solid target
      • 23
        R&D towards the MEMPHYS detector
        Poster
        proceedings
        text
      • 24
        Large Underground Observatory for Proton Decay, Neutrino Astrophysics and CP-violation in the Lepton Sector (GLACIER)
        Paper
      • 25
        Neutrino Detector in Armenia
        Paper
        Poster
      • 26
        Large Apparatus for Grand Unification and Neutrino Astrophysics (LAGUNA)
        Paper
      • 27
        Search for Flavor Changing Neutral Currents (FCNC) at LHC with tagged neutrino beam directed into Lake Geneva
        Poster
        proceedings
      • 28
        The Emulsion Scanning System in the OPERA experiment
        Paper
        Poster
      • 29
        OPERA: Electronic Detectors
        Poster
        proceedings
      • 30
        Cold front-end electronics and Ethernet-based DAQ systems for large LAr TPC readout
        Paper
      • 31
        Neutrino-nucleus cross-sections: a unified theoretical approach for nucleon knock-out, coherent and incoherent pion production
        Proceedings
      • 32
        Neutral current π0 production
        Poster
        proceedings
      • 33
        Alternative approach to extraction of oscillation parameters
        Paper
        Poster
      • 34
        Preliminary results of NA61/SHINE at the CERN SPS on pion productionin p+C interactions at 31 GeV/c for T2K
        Paper
        Poster
      • 35
        Pion cross-sections from HARP-CDP or from the HARP Collaboration?
        Poster
      • 36
        Measurement of the atmospheric muon charge ratio with the magnetic spectrometers of the OPERA detector at Gran Sasso
        Poster
        proceedings
      • 37
        CMS: Cosmic muons in simulation and measured data
        Poster
        Proceedings
      • 38
        Lepton-Flavor violation in a neutrino mass model with discrete S3 symmetry
        Paper
        Poster
      • 39
        Baseline-dependent neutrino oscillations in asymmetrically-warped spacetimes
        Paper
        Poster
      • 40
        Multiparameter approach to R-parity violating supersymmetric couplings
      • 41
        SPL-based Proton Driver for a neutrino Factory at CERN
        Paper
        Poster
      • 42
        The Proton Driver Front End prototype
        Poster
      • 43
        The MERIT High-Power target experiment at the CERN PS
        Poster
      • 44
        Solid target for a neutrino factory
        figure 1
        figure 2
        Paper
        Poster
      • 45
        Neutrino Factory Front-End: muon capture and cooling optimization
        Speaker: Gersende Prior
        Poster
        proceedings
      • 46
        The Normal Conducting RF Cavity for the MICE Experiment
      • 47
        MICE Particle Identification System
        Poster
        proceedings
      • 48
        Progress on the MuCool and MICE Coupling Coils
      • 49
        Progress on the Fabrication and Testing of the MICE Spectrometer Solenoids
      • 50
        The MICE Tracker System
      • 51
      • 52
        Radioactive-Ions Production Ring for Beta-Beams
        Paper
        Poster
      • 53
        Modify HERA to accelerate beta beams
        Paper
        Poster
      • 54
        He-6 for beta beams
        Paper
        Poster
      • 55
        Limitations in the use of Barrier Buckets in the Beta Beam Decay Ring for the FP7 Scenario
        Paper
        Poster
      • 56
        LENA – Low Energy Astronomy
      • 57
        Towards the detection of cosmological relic neutrinos with neutrino capture on beta decaying nuclei
        Paper
        Poster
      • 58
        A 10-ton scale Nd-liquid scintillator experiment to search for neutrinoless double beta decay of 150Nd and requirements for Nd isotopic enrichment
      • 59
        Physics with low energy neutrino beams
        proceedings
    • Accelerators Session II - convenors Ilias Efthymiopoulos; David Wark
      • 79
        Introduction
        Speaker: I. Efthymiopoulos (CERN)
      • 80
        Introduction and front-end: Particle production and capture
        Speaker: H. Kirk (BNL)
      • 81
        Cooling and acceleration
        Speaker: M. Zisman (LBL)
      • 82
        Neutrino factory design study - R&D projects in Europe
        Speaker: J. Pozimski (Imperial College)
      • 10:50
        Coffee break
      • 83
        Synergies with LHC and EURISOL projects
        Speaker: R. Garoby (CERN)
        Figue 7
        Figure 1
        Figure 2
        Figure 3
        Figure 4
        Figure 5 left
        Figure 5 right
        Figure 6 left
        Figure 6 right
        Paper
      • 84
        From Neutrino-factory to Muon Collider
        Speaker: S. Geer (Fermilab)
        Paper
      • 85
        Wrap-up discussion on neutrino factory
        Speaker: D. Wark (Imperial College & RAL)
    • Summary and conclusions - convenor Alain Blondel
      • 86
        Summaries from the sessions
        Brief, executive summaries to be prepared within the sessions themselves. These summaries will be handed out to the SPC pannel and CERN management very shortly. Expect short presentations (couple slides with main points and a single slide of manifesto). 14.00 - 14.10 Summary of theoretical session (Silvia Pascoli) (5+5) 14.10 - 14.25 Summary of accelerator session (Ilias Efthimiopoulos/Dave Wark) (7+7) 14.25 - 14.40 Summary of detector session (Anselmo Cervera or Dario Autiero) (7+7)
        Detectors
      • 87
        Round table discussion of the wish lists
      • 15:10
        Coffee break
      • 88
        Next steps
        • a) SPC pannel intervention - A. Zalewska
        • b) European Strategy Process - S. Stapnes
      • 89
        Round table discussion: European Strategy for Future Neutrino Physics
        Discussion panel: M. Mezzetto, M. Zisman, Y.K. Kim, K. Nishikawa, A. Rubbia, S. Katsanevas, M. Lindner, S. Myers, K. Long
      • 90
        Concluding remarks