Andre de Gouvea, Hiro Tanaka, Renata Zukanovich Funchal, Sam Zeller
(FNAL), Steve Geer
(FNAL)
Description
ICFA has established a Neutrino Panel to promote international cooperation in the development of the accelerator-based neutrino-oscillation program and to promote international collaboration in the development of a neutrino factory as a future intense source of neutrinos for particle physics experiments.
In this context, the Panel, which has a three year mandate, is holding an initial meeting to collect input from the neutrino community in the Americas in order to review the near term prospects of the global accelerator-based neutrino oscillation program (4-7 year time scale), opportunities for future discovery (7-25 year time scale), and the program of measurements and R&D needed to support this program.
The meeting will use as input reports from the recent regional planning processes and focus on the following questions:
• Do the conclusions from the various regional studies agree about the accelerator-based-neutrino physics priorities? To what extent are the envisioned future regional accelerator-based neutrino programs in competition and/or complementary with each other?
• For each of the programs, what level of inter-regional collaboration is needed for their success, and what are the obstacles that must be overcome to achieve the desired level of collaboration?
• How might the ICFA neutrino panel help the community achieve the level of inter-regional collaboration and cooperation desired for the optimization
All sessions will be held in One West located on the 1st floor of Fermilab Wilson Hall.
The registration fee for this workshop is $30 and covers coffee breaks, attendance at all sessions, supplies, and administrative costs of hosting the event. In addition, Fermilab Research Alliance, LLC will be hosting a reception on January 30, 2014 at 5:30pm in the Gallery on the 2nd floor cross-over of Fermilab Wilson Hall.
ICFA Neutrino Panel and Meeting GoalsWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Steve Geer
(FNAL)
Slides
Present Issues: chair: Sam ZellerWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
3
Long-Baseline ExperimentsWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Ed Kearns
(Boston University)
Slides
4
Short-Baseline ExperimentsWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Jonathan Link
(Virginia Tech)
Slides
10:00
Coffee BreakWilson Hall - Atrium
Wilson Hall - Atrium
5
Round Table Discussion: What Coordination is Necessary for Planning the Short-Baseline Neutrino Program? Moderator: Mike Shaevitz; Panelists: Karsten Heeger, Jon Link, Ornella Palamara, Josh SpitzWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Slides
6
Hadro-Production MeasurementsWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Geoffrey Mills
(LANL)
Slides
7
Neutrino Interaction MeasurementsWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Kevin McFarland
(University of Rochester)
Slides
12:00
Lunch BreakWilson Hall - Café
Wilson Hall - Café
Regional Study Summaries and Perspectives from the Americas: chair: Renata FunchalWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
8
Some Perspectives After SnowmassWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Kevin Pitts
Slides
9
Comparison of Conclusions from Snowmass, European Strategy Study, and Japanese Planning StudyWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Maury Goodman
(Argonne)
Slides
10
Perspective from CanadaWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Hiro Tanaka
Slides
11
Perspective from Latin AmericaWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Ernesto Kemp
Slides
15:20
Coffee BreakWilson Hall - Atrium
Wilson Hall - Atrium
International Collaboration: Experience from Present Experiments: chair: Hiro TanakaWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
12
U.S.-Japan Program and It's Neutrino Task ForceWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Tsuyoshi NAKAYA
(Kyoto University)
Slides
13
International Collaboration: T2KWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Jean-Michel Poutissou
Slides
14
International Collaboration: LARPWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Giorgio Apollinari
(Fermilab)
Slides
15
International Collaboration: IceCubeWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Francis Halzen
(University of Wisconsin)
Slides
16
International Collaboration: AugerWilson Hall - One West
International Collaboration: Experience from Present Experiments: chair: Hiro TanakaWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
17
International Collaboration: MICEWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Paul Soler
(University of Glasgow)
Slides
18
FNAL-India CollaborationWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Shekhar Mishra
(Fermilab)
Slides
19
Round Table Discussion: How to Increase Collaboration Across the Americas? Moderator: Jorge Morfin; Panelists: Carlos Escobar, Jean-Michel Poutissou, Arnulfo ZepedaWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Slides
10:00
Coffee BreakWilson Hall - Atrium
Wilson Hall - Atrium
Opportunities for International Collaboration: chair: Andre deGouveaWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
20
Neutrino Event Generator DevelopmentWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Hugh Gallagher
Slides
21
Detector R&D: Liquid Argon R&D OpportunitiesWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Flavio Cavanna
Slides
22
Detector R&D: Water Cerenkov and Scintillator R&D OpportunitiesWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Robert Svoboda
(UC Davis)
Slides
23
Accelerator R&D: Targetry and Horn R&D Opportunities - Part 1Wilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Jim Hylen
(Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
Slides
24
Accelerator R&D: Targetry and Horn R&D Opportunities - Part 2
Speaker:
Patrick Hurh
Slides
12:05
Lunch BreakWilson Hall - Café
Wilson Hall - Café
25
Accelerator R&D: Proton Accelerators and R&D OpportunitiesWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Stuart Henderson
(Fermilab)
Slides
26
Neutrino Factory (MAP) R&D OpportunitiesWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Mark Palmer
(Fermilab)
Slides
27
Experiment Opportunities: nuSTORMWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Elena Wildner
Slides
28
Experimental Opportunities: LBNEWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Bob Wilson
Slides
29
Round Table: What Do We Need To Do Further to Promote the Long-Baseline Science Case? Moderator: Stephen Parke; Panelists: Tord Ekelöl, Josh Klein, Mark Messier, Tsuyoshi Nakaya, Heidi SchellmanWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Slides
15:30
Wine & Cheese BreakWilson Hall - 2nd Flr. Gallary
Wilson Hall - 2nd Flr. Gallary
Fermilab Wine & Cheese SeminarWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Wrap-Up: chair: Steve GeerWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
30
PIP II & What Does It Mean for Neutrino Physics in the U.S.? + DiscussionWilson Hall - One West
Wilson Hall - One West
Speaker:
Greg Bock
(Fermilab)
Slides
31
What I Heard from the Town MeetingWilson Hall - One West