Neutrino Summit Meeting

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    • 09:00 09:15
      Welcome and Logistics 15m 1 West

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      Speakers: Prof. Kenneth Long (Imperial College London), Dr Robert Roser (Fermilab)
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    • 09:15 09:35
      View from DOE 20m 1 West

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      Speaker: Jim Siegrist (DOE)
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    • 09:35 09:45
      Questions + Answers 10m 1 West

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    • 09:45 10:10
      View from Fermilab 25m 1 West

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      Speaker: Dr Nigel Lockyer
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    • 10:10 10:20
      Questions + Answers 10m 1 West

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    • 10:20 10:50
      Coffee Break 30m 1 West

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    • 10:50 11:20
      PIP -II Status, Plans and Characteristics 30m 1 West

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      Speaker: Stephen Holmes (Fermilab)
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    • 11:20 11:30
      Questions + Answers 10m 1 West

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    • 11:30 11:45
      Summary of International Meeting for Large Neutrino Infrastructures 15m 1 West

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    • 11:45 12:00
      What are the overall goals/plans for this workshop 15m 1 West

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      Topics for 2 Discussion Groups 1. What are the Physics Priorities and how to attack them • baseline and energy • broad beam vs narrow • advantages of liquid Argon, liquid scintillator, water for neutrino's, proton decay, supernova • appropriate size of cavern • hybrid solutions (two different technologies in a single cavern) -- what is gained, what is lost... 2. Near Detector Optimization • What is the right technology/size • Does it make sense to build it early and install it in our NUMI beam line • Systematics – how does near detector choice impact them • characterizing beam -- is it a different set of priorities if 1st/2nd maximum? • Other physics one can do in near detector program • This can also be part of a larger discussion on short baseline physics, what do we need to do and how does the SBN community fit into the LBN community 3. Beam Characteristics • How do we set up the beam to optimize science • Would a slightly steerable beam help? • Is it realistic to change beam energy to SURF and do 2nd maximum physics?
      Speakers: Prof. Kenneth Long (Imperial College London), Dr Robert Roser (Fermilab)
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    • 12:00 13:00
      Working Lunch 1h 1 West

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    • 13:00 16:00
      2 Discussion Groups 3h 1 East and Comitium

      1 East and Comitium

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      • Half of the attendee’s in each group to discuss all of the above points – and other topics if appropriate
    • 16:00 17:00
      Short report back from each group -- no slides, just main themes, hot spots, where people are tripping 1h 1 West

      1 West

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    • 17:00 19:00
      Reception - Dinner 2h Chez Leon

      Chez Leon

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    • 09:00 10:30
      Continue Discussions in the two groups 1h 30m 1 West

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      Identify next steps....
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    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee Break 1 West

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    • 11:00 12:00
      Continue Discussion Groups 1 West

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    • 12:00 13:00
      Working Lunch 1h 1 West

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    • 13:00 14:30
      Formal Closeout with slides 1h 30m 1 West

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    • 14:30 14:45
      Wrap-up 15m 1 West

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      Speakers: Prof. Kenneth Long (Imperial College London), Dr Robert Roser (Fermilab)
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