Session3; July 27(Tue) 15:45-17:15; Chair: S.Brice 30" Analysis of Future KamLAND and Gadolinium doped SK S.Choubey (Trieste) 30" Neutrino mass and Cosmology: current bounds and future sensitivities S.Pastor (Valencia) 30" Neutrino Properties from High Energy Astrophysical Neutrinos S.Pakvasa (Hawaii) Session4; July 28(Wed) 11:30-12:20; Chair: K.Long 25" ICARUS 25" OPERA
A.Guglielmi (INFN) M.Nakamura (Nagoya)
Session5; July 28(Wed) 13:50-15:30; (joint session with WG2) Chair: T.Nakaya 40" MINOS+NoVA 30" T2K - phase I 30" Double-beta decay
D.Harris (FNAL) T.Ishida (KEK) H.Ejiri (Osaka)
Session6; July 28(Wed) 15:45-17:15; Chair: T.Nakaya 20" Reactor theta13: KASKA 20" Double-CHOOZ, a search for Theta13 20" Reactor theta13: US experiment 30" Degeneracy and strategies of LBL and reactor
Session8; July 30(Fri) 15:35-17:15; Chair: S.Brice 25" SPL beam to Frejus 25" Beta beam 25" Small detector for beta-beam 25" Discussion for a future facility
Session9; July 31(Sat) 11:30-12:30; Chair: K.Long 30" Three-flavor analysis of long-baseline experiments W. Winter (TUM) Proposal of a simple method to estimate neutrino oscillation probability A.Takamura 30" and CP violation in matter (Toyota Kougyou)
Session10; July 31(Sat) 14:00-15:30; (joint session with WG2) Chair: S.Brice 25" Non-oscillation physics with large water Cherenkov 25" Liquid Argon TPC 20" Review of Large Magnetic Calorimeters 20" If LSND is oscillations?
Session 11; July 31(Sat) 15:45-17:15; Chair: K.Long 30" Non-standard scenarios - and how to recognise them 30" Lepton flavor violation in long baseline experiments 30" Lorentz and CPT violation
WG2 : Neutrino Scattering Physics Session1; July 27(Tue) 11:30-12:40; (joint session with WG1); Session2; July 27(Tue) 14:00-15:30; 14:00 Low energy neutrino interactions 14:30 Nuclear modification of valence quark distributions and its effects on 2 NuTeV sin W 15:00 What are the important theoretical question for neutrino scattering left to answer
T.Sato (Osaka) S.Kumano (Saga) (Discussion)
Session3; July 27(Tue) 15:45-17:15; 15:45 MiniBOONE scattering results 16:15 K2K neutrino scattering results using fine-grain detectors 16:45 MINERvA scattering results
Session4; July 28(Wed) 11:30-12:20; 11:30 Tau production via neutrinos 12:00 K2K NC pi0 production
K.Mawatari (Kobe) S.Nakayama (ICRR)
Session5; July 28(Wed) 13:50-15:30; (joint session with WG1); Session6; July 28(Wed) 15:45-17:15; 15:45 Study of strange quark in the nucleon with neutrino scattering 16:15 Discussion: What important physics questions are left after MiniBooNE, K2K, MINERvA and T2K-I?
T-A.Shibata (TIT) Discussion
Session7; July 30(Fri) 14:00-15:20; (joint session with WG1); Session8; July 30(Fri) 15:35-17:15; 15:45 What new results can Superbeam and a Neutrino Factory contribute to neutrino scattering?
D.Harris (FNAL) (Discussion)
Session9; July 31(Sat) 11:30-12:30; 11:30 HARP result 12:00 BNL E910 result 12:30 How well will we know absolute neutrino flux?
I.Kato (Kyoto) J.Link (FNAL) (Discussion)
Session10; July 31(Sat) 14:00-15:30; (joint session with WG1); Session 11; July 31(Sat) 15:45-17:15; 15:45 WG2 Summary
Targetry The high-power target experiment at CERN High power targets - experimental effort Update on CERN horn R&D Lunch Solid targets/European plans Conducting target Front end High-frequency bunching and phase rotation Velocity compliant bunching with amplitude modulation Coffee Muon front end with ring Front end optimization Lattice design for the PRISM-FFAG Magnet design for the PRISM-FFAG RF construction for the PRISM-FFAG
Wednesday July 28 Components 11:30-11:55 Superconducting FFAG magnet 11:55-12:20 4MW test stand at CERN/linac 4 12:20-12:45 201MHz NC rf R&D 12:45-14:00 Lunch 14:00-14:25 805MHz NC rf R&D 14:25-14:55 Pressurized rf Cooling 14:55-15:30 Absorber for MuCool 15:30-15:45 Coffee 15:45-16:30 Optimum strategy for energy degraders and ionization cooling 16:30-16:55 Frictional cooling 16:55-17:15 Figure of merit for muon ionization cooling
H. Kirk N. Simos A. Fabich (for S. Gilardoni) R. Bennett K. Yoshimura D. Neuffer Y. Iwashita R. Edgecock (for J. Pasternak) R. Fernow A. Sato Y. Arimoto C. Ohmori
T. Obana H. Haseroth (for C. Rossi) D. Li Y. Torun K. Yonehara S. Ishimoto F. Farley R. Galea U. Bravar
Friday July 30 14:00-14:35 14:35-14:55 14:55-15:30 15:30-15:45 15:45-16:20 16:20-16:45 16:45-17:10
Cooling MICE cooling channel MICE rf background Other World design study and discussion Coffee JParc neutrino beamline and target development Acceleration Acceleration overview/options Low energy stages
P. Drumm R. Sandstrom R. Edgecock T. Nakadaira S. Kahn (for R. Palmer) A. Bogacz
Saturday July 31 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:25 12:25-12:50 12:50-14:00 15:30-15:45 15:45-16:10 16:10-16:35
Acceleration FFAG overview FFAG development FFAGs for muon acceleration Lunch Muon beams (with WG4) Coffee Acceleration FFAG dynamics The RAL proton driver front end test stand
Y. Mori F. Meot C. Johnstone
S. Machida D. Findlay
WG4 : Intense Muon Physics Tuesday July 27 Precision measurement of muon properties + 11:30-12:00 Measurement of the transverse e polarization from the decay of polarized W. Fetscher + mu and its implications on G_F and TRI (time reversal invariance) (ETH Zurich) 12:00-12:30 Muon lifetime measurement with pulsed muon beam D. Tomono (KEK) 12:45-14:00 Lunch 14:00-14:35 muLAN (muon lifetime) and muon capture F. Gray (Berkeley) Muon beams and muon applications 14:35-15:00 Slow muon generation with laser Y. Matsuda (RIKEN) 15:00-15:30 Muon catalyzed fusion K. Ishida (RIKEN) 15:30-15:45 Coffee 15:45-16:10 Intense muon beam generation by Dai Omega H. Miyadera (Tokyo) 16:10-16:40 Advanced muon radiography K. Nagamine (KEK) Wednesday July 28 Lepton Flavor Violation (LFV) Theories 11:30-12:00 A variety of lepton number violating processes related to Majorana C. S. Lim (Kobe) nature of neutrino masses 12:00-12:30 Bi-Maximal mixing at the GUT scale and its applications E. Takasugi (Osaka) 12:45-14:00 Lunch 14:00-14:30 Yukawa matrix and lepton flavor violation K. Tsumura (Osaka) 14:30-15:00 Search for lepton flavor violation via the intense high-energy muon beam S. Kanemura (Osaka) 15:00-15:30 Exploring neutrino models at high energy scale from various processes T. Shindo (KEK) 15:30-15:45 Coffee Muon LFV Experiments 15:45-16:15 MEG M. Grassi (Pisa) 16:15-16:45 MECO Y. Semertzidis (BNL) 16:45-17:15 PRIME Y. Kuno (Osaka) Friday July 30 Muon g-2, edm and applications 14:00-14:25 Muon g-2 experiment 14:25-14:55 Hadronic contribution to muon g-2 14:55-15:30 EDMs in the SUSY GUTs 15:30-15:45 Coffee 15:45-16:10 Muon EDM experiment 16:10-16:45 muSR and plans at BNL (TBC) 16:45-17:10 Muonic atoms of radioactive nuclei Saturday July 31 Muon facilities at J-PARC 11:30-12:00 Muon Facility at J-PARC 3GeV 12:00-12:30 Fast extarction facility at J-PARC 50GeV 12:50-14:00 Lunch Muon beams (joint with WG3): Requirements and senarios 14:00-14:05 Introduction 14:05-14:15 MECO 14:15-14:25 PRIME 14:25-14:35 g-2 and edm 14:35-14:45 Beam requirement from other muon experiments 14:45-15:05 Neutrino factory senarios 15:05Short discussion 15:30-15:45 Coffee Muon cooling 15:45-16:15 Muon cooling (TBC) Summary discussion 16:15-17:00 Discusison on beam parameters, priorities
J. Miller (Boston) K. Hagiwara (KEK) J. Hisano (Tokyo) J. Miller (Boston) Y. J. Uemura (Columbia) P. Strasser (KEK)
Y. Miyake (KEK) A. Sato (Osaka) TBD Y. Semertzidis (BNL) Y. Arimoto (Osaka) J. Miller (Boston) K. Ishida (RIKEN) A. Blondel