Magnificent CEvNS 2019

from Saturday, November 9, 2019 (8:30 AM) to Monday, November 11, 2019 (6:05 PM)
The PIT

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
Nov 9, 2019
Nov 10, 2019
Nov 11, 2019
AM
8:30 AM Welcome   ()
8:45 AM
COHERENT - Raimund Strauss (until 10:05 AM) ()
8:45 AM The COHERENT CEvNS Program - Matthew Green (NC State University)   ()
9:05 AM CsI[Na] effort of the COHERENT collaboration - Alexey Konovalov   ()
9:25 AM Status of the COHERENT NaI[Tl] Detector - Samuel Hedges (Duke University)   ()
9:45 AM Results of a CEvNS Search with the CENNS-10 Liquid Argon Detector - Mr Jacob Zettlemoyer (Indiana University Bloomington)   ()
10:05 AM --- Coffee ---
10:30 AM
Theory/pheno/nuclear - Joel Walker (Sam Houston State University) (until 12:10 PM) ()
10:30 AM Nuclear form factors, nuclear structure, and neutron stars - Jorge Piekarewicz (Florida State University)   ()
10:50 AM CEvNS in effective field theory - MARTIN HOFERICHTER (University of Washington)   ()
11:10 AM Inelastic neutrino interactions on nuclei - Suhonen   ()
11:30 AM CP violating effects in coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering processes - Valentina De Romeri (IFIC CSIC/UV Valencia)   ()
11:50 AM Neutrino non-standard interactions and signatures in CEvNS experiments - Pilar Coloma (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular)   ()
9:00 AM
New detectors and applications - Kate Scholberg (Duke University) (until 10:40 AM) ()
9:00 AM Observation of Supernova Neutrino Bursts via CEvNS - Dr Kate Scholberg (Duke University) Adryanna Smith (Duke University)   ()
9:20 AM Topics from Tokyo workshop "Dark matter searches in the 2020s - At the crossroads of the WIMP" - Kentaro Miuchi (Kobe University)   ()
9:40 AM Paleo-Detectors for Galactic Supernova Neutrinos - Dr Patrick Stengel (Stockholm University)   ()
10:00 AM Plans towards CEvNS observation with LAr detectors at nuclear reactors and possibilities in nuclear safeguards - Nathaniel Bowden   ()
10:20 AM Emerging Technology and Nonproliferation - Ferenc Dalnoki-Veress (Middlebury Institute of International Studies)   ()
10:40 AM --- Coffee ---
11:00 AM
Noble-element detectors and dark matter - Matthew Green (NC State University) (until 12:40 PM) ()
11:00 AM Prospects of CEvNS Detection with the XENON100 Detector - Kaixuan Ni (University of California San Diego)   ()
11:20 AM Progress and plans for DARKSIDE and QF measurements in LAr - Claudio Savarese   ()
11:40 AM Searching for Sterile Neutrinos with Coherent Captain Mills - Mr Edward Dunton (LANL)   ()
12:00 PM Future LAr program in COHERENT - Rex Tayloe (Indiana U.)   ()
12:20 PM COHERENT sensitivity to DM - Daniel Pershey (Duke University)   ()
8:30 AM Organization and future of M7s - Grayson Rich (University of Chicago)   ()
8:40 AM
Neutrino sources, complementarity, and related physics - Yuri Efremenko (University of Tennessee) (until 10:00 AM) ()
8:40 AM Neutrinos at ORNL - Marcel Demarteau (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)   ()
9:00 AM Neutrino flux measurement at the SNS with a D2O detector - Jason Newby (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)   ()
9:20 AM Neutrino source simulations for the SNS and STS - Rebecca Rapp (Carnegie Mellon University)   ()
9:40 AM Complementarity of Short-Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Searches with CEvNS - Prof. Joel Walker (Sam Houston State University)   ()
10:00 AM --- Coffee ---
10:45 AM
New experiments and technology - Patrick Huber (until 12:45 PM) ()
10:45 AM MINER - Andrew Michael Kubik (Texas A&M University (US))   ()
11:05 AM Effects of energy accumulation in materials: Self-Organized Criticality dynamics in low energy threshold ionization detectors for coherent neutrino scatter, dark matter searches and in superconducting sensors and qubits. - Dr Sergey Pereverzev (LLNL)   ()
11:25 AM Potential for CEvNS measurements with cryogenic scintillators - Liu Jing   ()
11:45 AM Microwave multiplexed readout of transition edge sensors for neutrino detection - Dr Steven Weber (MIT Lincoln Laboratory)   ()
12:05 PM Exploring coherent neutrino-nucleus scattering with the NUCLEUS experiment - Raimund Strauss   ()
PM
12:10 PM --- Lunch ---
2:00 PM
Theory/pheno/nuclear - Carlo Giunti (INFN) (until 3:00 PM) ()
2:00 PM Searching for Dark Matter Signals COHERENT Way - Doojin Kim (Texas A & M University (US))   ()
2:20 PM Searching for Light Dark Matter with Fixed Target Neutrino Experiments - Dr Patrick deNiverville (Los Alamos National Laboratory)   ()
2:40 PM CEvNS in multi-ton scale dark matter experiments: Confronting vector and scalar interactions new physics signals - Diego Aristizabal (Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria (USM))   ()
3:00 PM --- Coffee ---
3:50 PM
Current reactor experiments and CCDs -Prof. Phillip Barbeau (Duke University) (until 5:30 PM) ()
3:50 PM Coherent elastic neutrino nucleus scattering with the CONUS experiment - Janina Hakenmüller (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)   ()
4:10 PM RED-100 status update - Vladimir Belov (ITEP/MEPhI Moscow)   ()
4:30 PM Progress and plans for the Ricochet experiment - Prof. Enectali Figueroa-Feliciano (Northwestern University)   ()
4:50 PM Last results from the CONNIE collaboration and prospects for next generation of experiments based on Skipper CCD - Guillermo Fernandez Moroni   ()
5:10 PM New Directions in Detector Development at MIT Lincoln Laboratory - Dr Christopher Leitz (MIT Lincoln Laboratory)   ()
6:30 PM --- Reception, poster session, and banquet ---
12:40 PM --- Lunch ---
2:30 PM
Noble-element detectors and dark matter - Louis Strigari (Texas A&M) (until 3:30 PM) ()
2:30 PM Status and future plans of SuperCDMS - Rupak Mahapatra (Texas A&M University)   ()
2:50 PM Dark matter and neutrino search with the LZ experiment - Dr Jingke Xu (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)   ()
3:10 PM The CYGNUS Directional Dark Matter Experiment and Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering - Prof. Neil Spooner (University of Sheffield)   ()
3:30 PM The Snowmass process and the CEvNS community - Kate Scholberg (Duke University)   ()
3:50 PM --- Coffee ---
4:20 PM
Quenching factors - Diane Markoff (until 5:50 PM) ()
4:20 PM Low-energy nuclear recoil calibrations for SuperCDMS - Ziqing Hong (Texas A & M University (US))   ()
4:40 PM NEWS-G: status and quenching factor measurements. - Marie Vidal   ()
5:10 PM Quenching Factor Measurements for Germanium Detectors at Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory (TUNL) - Long Li (Duke University)   ()
5:30 PM Measurement of low-energy nuclear recoil quenching factors in liquid xenon - brian lenardo (Stanford University)   ()
12:45 PM --- Lunch ---
2:10 PM
Theory/pheno/nuclear - Pilar Coloma (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular) (until 3:50 PM) ()
2:10 PM Axion-like particle at CEvNS experiments - Shu Liao (Texas A&M University)   ()
2:30 PM PREX/CREX Overview - Dr Juliette Mammei (University of Manitoba/JLAB)   ()
2:50 PM Measurement of the weak-mixing angle with CEvNS - Matteo Cadeddu (Cagliari University and INFN)   ()
3:10 PM Coherent elastic neutrino-atom scattering - Francesca Dordei (Universita e INFN, Cagliari (IT))   ()
3:30 PM Elucidating the electromagnetic properties of neutrinos with CEvNS - Dr Carlo Giunti (INFN)   ()
3:50 PM --- Coffee ---
4:20 PM
Theory/pheno/nuclear - Bhaskar Dutta (Texas A&M University) (until 5:40 PM) ()
4:20 PM Neutrino transition magnetic moments and sterile neutrinos from CEvNS - Dimitrios Papoulias (IFIC (CSIC-Valencia U.))   ()
4:40 PM Measuring the coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering with an high intensity 51Cr radioactive source - Dr Lea Di Noto (University of Genova and INFN)   ()
5:00 PM Neutrino Physics Opportunities at the J-PARC MLF - Johnathon Jordan (University of Michigan)   ()
5:20 PM Reactor antineutrino fluxes and CEvNS - Patrick Huber   ()
5:40 PM Summary of Snowmass discussions and CEvNS-community efforts - Grayson Rich (University of Chicago)   ()