Exotic neutrinos workshop

GMT+0
PG Training Room, Science and Technology Building (Lancaster University)

PG Training Room, Science and Technology Building

Lancaster University

Lancaster University, Bailrigg, Lancaster, LA14YW, United Kingdom
Dominic Brailsford (Lancaster University), Jaroslaw Nowak (Lancaster University), Laura Kormos (Lancaster University)
Description
Most of the neutrino oscillation experiments use two detectors (near and far) to measure the mixing matrix elements. The primary goal of the near detectors is to measure the composition of the un-oscillated neutrino flux. However, the near detectors are capable of performing many other measurements. The aim of the workshop is to explore what measurements are possible with existing near detectors of the neutrinos experiments. In addition to the discussion on the sterile neutrinos search, we will cover Lorentz Violation, muon neutrino magnetic moment and milli-charges, strange quark contribution to proton spin measurements, coupling to the dark sector and the New Physics search. Part of the discussion will include a possibility of upgrading of the current detectors and modification to the future detector to expand their sensitivities to the discussed measurements.
Participants
  • Alexander Finch
  • Alexander Goldsack
  • Alfons Weber
  • Andres Olivares del Campo
  • Andrew Stevens
  • ANDY BLAKE
  • Billy Vinning
  • Brían Ó Fearraigh
  • Dominic Barker
  • Dominic Brailsford
  • Fabio Spagliardi
  • Helen O'Keeffe
  • Jaroslaw Nowak
  • Jonathon Coleman
  • Justin Evans
  • Kristian Moffat
  • Laura Kormos
  • Lorenza Iacobuzio
  • Matheus Hostert
  • Matthew Lawe
  • Peter Ballett
  • Sam Jenkins
  • Stefan Söldner-Rembold
  • Susan Cartwright
  • Teppei Katori
  • Terry Sloan
  • Tom Brooks
  • Tom Dealtry
  • Tommaso Boschi