First 2018 Neutrino Working Group Meting

US/Central
CDF big room (Fermilab)

CDF big room

Fermilab

Description

Topic: SAC Neutrino Working Group - First Meeting 2018

Time: April 5th 2017 2:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

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Brief working group charge

Considering the particular field of your working group, facilitate discussion and seek input from working group participants in answering the following questions:

  • What are the interests of the Fermilab scientists for the decade or so following 2026?
  •  How do we give our input to both the US community planning and the European Strategy Group?
  • What is the post-retreat plan for working with US, European, and other partners to give our input?

Considerations in answering these questions:

  • Build on the written report from the preceding retreat
  • Consider both activities at Fermilab, and activities elsewhere in which Fermilab should be involved.
  • Please be optimistic, but realistic, in your assessment of the likely scale of available funding.
  • Please outline, in broad terms, any developments in terms of facility construction/upgrade, R&D, new physics knowledge decision points etc. that your suggested activity will require.
  • Consider everything necessary to perform the experiment or other activity proposed. For example, if you suggest an experiment, you should also consider the accelerator, computing, and so on required to perform the experiment.
  • Consider how we should approach coordinating with your community within the US, and the European community to provide input into the EPPSU process (CERN/European strategic planning update, which expects scientific input later this calendar year.)
    • This will need the involvement of the wider US community
    • Exactly how this works may be different for different working groups
    • 14:00 14:01
      Intro 1m
      Speaker: Dr Joseph Zennamo (Fermilab)
      Slides
    • 14:01 14:30
      Neutrino Experiments in 2026 29m
      Speaker: Dr Peter Shanahan (Fermilab)
      Slides
    • 14:40 15:10
      Neutrino Theory in 2026 30m
      Speaker: Dr Stephen Parke (Fermilab)
      Slides
    • 15:20 15:40
      Beyond LBNF 20m
      Speaker: Prof. Alan Bross (Fermilab)
      Slides
    • 15:40 15:55
      Future LBNF 15m
      Speaker: Dr Bob Zwaska (Fermilab)
      Slides