Neutrino 2004
Scientific program

Updated : 2004-09-01

 

For each talk, a link to the corresponding slides can be found in the last column of the table.

Archives of the webcast are now available.

The following topics will be covered :

The scientific program will cover the latest developments in neutrino physics, astrophysics and related topics through a set of invited talks and two poster sessions.

 The schedule is as follows :

 

Sunday, 13 Registration and refreshments
Monday, 14  I : Low energy neutrinos,  poster session
Tuesday, 15  II : Atmospheric and accelerator neutrinos,  poster session
Wednesday, 16 III : Theory and neutrino properties Excursion
Thursday,  17 IV :  Neutrino properties and future neutrino oscillation experiments,  poster session Banquet
Friday,  18 V : High energy neutrinos - Dark matter,  poster session
Saturday,  19 VI : Dark matter and neutrinos in astrophysics and cosmology

 

For each talk, a link to the corresponding slides can be found in the last column of the table.

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The Fermilab Information Resources Department gratefully acknowledges the cooperation of Centre de Calcul de l'IN2P3/CNRS (webcaster@cc.in2p3.fr) for permission to stream the Conference talks, and to Olivier Drevon,  IN2P3 Computing centre for technical assistance.

Monday June 14

8:00  

Registration

 

     

 

Low Energy Neutrinos I

Chair: J. Schneps

 

 

 9:30

The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory

J. Wilkerson (Seattle)

 25+5'

pdf

 10:00

Results from the KamLAND experiment

G. Gratta (Stanford)

 25+5'

pdf

 10:30

Coffee break

 

 30'

 

 

Low Energy Neutrinos II

Chair: A. Bettini

 

 

 11:00

Results from radiochemical solar neutrino experiments

C. Cattadori (Milano)

 25+5'

ppt

 11:30

SuperKamiokande's solar neutrino results

M. Nakahata (Tokyo)

 25+5'

pdf

12:00

Current status of the Borexino experiment

C. Galbiati (Princeton)

 15+5'

pdf

 12:20

Lunch break

 

1:40

 

 

Low Energy Neutrinos III

Chair: G. Feldman

 

 

 14:00

Future solar neutrino experiments

Y. Suzuki (Tokyo)

 25+5'

pdf

 14:30

What can we learn on solar models from future solar neutrino experiments?

C. Pe?-Garay (Princeton)

 25+5'

ppt

 15:00

How helioseismology constrains solar neutrinos

S. Turck-Chi?e (Saclay)

 25+5'

pdf

 15:30

Neutrino-nucleus interactions :
 Open questions and future projects

C. Volpe (Orsay)

 25+5'

ppt

 16:00

Coffee break

 

 30'

 

 

Low Energy Neutrinos IV

Chair: A. Bilenky

 

 

16:30

Geoneutrinos

G. Fiorentini (Ferrara)

 25+5'

ppt
pdf

17:00

Neutrino cross sections for astrophysics

C. Broggini (Padova)

 15+5'

ppt

17:20 Lepton flavor violation (experimental) M. Aoki (Osaka) 25+5' pdf
17:50 Lepton flavor violation (theory) C. Savoy (Saclay) 20+5' pdf

 18:15

Poster session I

 

 

 45'

 

19:00 End

 

Tuesday June 15

 

Atmospheric Neutrinos I

Chair: M. Baldo-Ceolin

 

 

 9:00

Atmospheric neutrino results from SuperKamiokande

E. Kearns (Boston)

 25+5'

pdf

 9:30

Other (past, present and future) atmospheric neutrino experiments

H. Gallagher  (Tufts)

 25+5'

ppt

 10:00

Coffee break & photograph of the conference

 

 30'

 

 

Atmospheric Neutrinos II

Chair: F. Calaprice

 

 

 10:45

Atmospheric neutrino fluxes

G. Barr  (Oxford)

 25+5'

ppt
pdf

 11:15

K2K results

T. Nakaya (Kyoto)

 25+5'

pdf

 11:45

Short base line neutrino experiments

J. Panman (Cern)

 25+5'

ppt 

 12:15

Lunch break

 

 1:45

 

 

Accelerator Neutrinos I

Chair: A. Mc Donald

 

 

 14:00

The MiniBoone experiment

S. Brice (Fermilab)

 20+5'

pdf 

 14:25

Global analysis of neutrino oscillation

S. Goswami (Allahabad)

 35+5'

pdf

 15:05

Precision measurements in neutrino interactions (NuTeV, Nomad, Chorus)

L. Camilleri (Cern)

 25+5'

ps

15:35 Coffee break   30'  

 

Accelerator Neutrinos II

Chair: T. Kajita

 

 

16:05 The Minerva experiment J. Morfin (Fermilab) 10+5' ppt
16:20 Search for sterile neutrinos A. Strumia (Pisa) 25+5' pdf
16:50 Reactor monitoring (near and far) with neutrinos J. Learned (Hawai) 15+5' ppt

 17:10

Poster session I

 

 

 70'

 

18:20 End      

 20:00

Concert

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday June 16

 

Theory

Chair: F. Halzen

 

 

 9:00

Towards the full mixing matrix and CP violation

S.T. Petcov (Trieste)

 25+5'

ps

 9:30

Neutrino properties and tests of symmetries

A. de Gouvea
(Northwestern)

  25+5'

pdf

 10:00

25 years of Seesaw
(summary of SEESAW?25)

P. Bin?ruy (Paris)

  25+5'

ppt 

 10:30

Neutrino mass models

F. Feruglio (Padova)

  25+5'

ppt
pdf 

 11:00

Coffee break

 

 30'

 

 

Experiments on Intrinsic Neutrino Properties I

Chair: S. Jullian

 

 

 11:30

Direct neutrino mass experiments

K. Eitel (Karlsruhe)

  25+5'

ppt 

 12:00

Magnetic moment of the neutrino : present and future

H. Wong (Taipeh)

  20+5'

ppt

12:25 Neutrinoless double beta-decay in theories beyond Standard Model J. Vergados (Ioannina)  25+5' html
12:55 End      
13:30  

Excursion

 

     

 

Thursday June 17

 

Experiments on intrinsic neutrino properties II

Chair: B. Barish

   

 9:00

NEMO3 : first results

X. Sarazin (Orsay)

 15+5'

ppt

 9:20

Results of Cuoricino and perspectives for CUORE

E. Fiorini (Milano)

 15+5'

ppt

9:40 Search for neutrinoless double beta decay with enriched 76Ge in Gran Sasso H.V. Klapdor-
Kleingrothaus
(Heidelberg)
10+10' html

 10:00

Strategy for future double beta experiments

F. Avignone
(South Carolina)

 25+5'

pdf 

 10:30

Neutrino-less double beta decay & nuclear matrix elements

J. Suhonen (Jyvaskyla)

 20+5'

html 

 10:55

Coffee break

 

30'

 

 

Future Neutrino Oscillation Experiments I

Chair: S. Katsanevas  

 

 

 11:25

NuMI ? Minos

M. Thomson (Cambridge)

 25+5'

ppt 
pdf

 11:55

Opera

D. Autiero (Lyon)

 15+5'

ppt

 12:15

Icarus

A. Bueno (Granada)

 15+5'

pdf

 12:35

Lunch break

 

1:30

 

 

Future Neutrino Oscillation Experiments II

Chair: D. Cline

 

 

 13:45

T2K at JPARC

Y.Hayato (KEK)

 25+5'

pdf 

 14:15

NuMI - Off axis

M. Messier (Harvard)

 25+5'

pdf

 14:45

θ13 measurements with reactors

L. Oberauer (Munich)

 25+5'

ppt

 15:15

Physics potential of neutrino factories

A. Blondel  (Geneva)

 25+5'

ppt

 15:45

Coffee break

 

 30'

 

 

Future Neutrino Oscillation Experiments III

Chair: J.J. Aubert

 

 

16:15 Machine R&D towards a neutrino factory: a novel method for muon cooling A. Tonazzo (Roma) 20+5' ppt

 16:40

Super beams

T. Kobayashi (KEK)

 25+5'

ppt 

 17:10

Beta beams

M. Mezzetto (Padova)

 25+5'

pdf 

 17:40

Future large underground neutrino and nucleon decay detectors

Chang Kee Jung
(Stony Brook)

 30+5'

pdf

 18:15

Large underground facilities

L. Sulak (Boston, Marseille)

 25+5'

ppt

 18:45

 Poster Session II

 

 

 25'

 

 19:10

End

 

 

 

 20:00

 

Conference dinner

 

 

 

 

 

Friday June 18

 

High Energy Neutrinos: Theory

Chair: F. Bobisut

 

 

 9:00

Astrophysical sources of neutrinos

K. Mannheim  (W?zburg)

 25+5'

 pdf

 

High Energy Neutrinos: Neutrino Telescopes

 

 

 

 9:30

Baikal

Zh. Dzhilkibaev (Moscow)

 25+5'

ppt
pdf

 10:00

Amanda

K. Woschnagg (Berkeley)

 25+5'

ppt 
pdf

 10:30

Coffee break

 

 30'

 

 

High Energy Neutrinos: Neutrino Telescopes

Chair: J. Peoples

 

 

 11:00

The neutrino telescope Antares

G. Anton (Erlangen)

 15+5'

ppt

 11:20

Nestor

S.E.Tzamarias (Patras)

 15+5'

ppt 

 11:40

NEMO  (NEutrino Mediterranean Observatory)

P. Piattelli (Catania)

 15+5'

ppt 

 12:00

A km3 detector in the Mediterranean sea

L. Thompson (Sheffield)

 15+5'

ppt

 12:20

Icecube

O. Botner (Uppsala)

 15+5'

ppt 

 12:40

Lunch break

 

1:20

 

 

High Energy Neutrinos: Atmospheric detectors

Chair: E. Fernandez

 

 

14:00

The Pierre Auger experiment (status and neutrino detection)

E. Zas (Santiago de Compostela)

 20+5'

ppt 

 14:30

EUSO and neutrino detection

S. Bottai (Firenze)

 20+5'

ppt 

 14:55

Alternative neutrino detection methods (radio, acoustic, Cerenkov)

R. Nahnhauer (Zeuthen)

 25+5'

ppt 

 15:25

Multimessenger astronomy: Neutrinos, cosmic rays, gravitational and electromagnetic waves

M. Davier (Orsay)

 25+5'

pdf

 15:55

Coffee break

 

 30'

 

    Chair: S. Wojcicki    

 16:25

High energy neutrino cross sections

M. H. Reno (Iowa)

 25+5'

ppt 
pdf

 

Dark Matter I

 

 

 

 16:55

Search for dark matter and astrophysical axions

K. Van Bibber (Livermore)

 20+5'

ppt1     ppt2 mov1 mov2 mov3

17:20

Direct Detection of ?WIMPs?

J. Gascon (Lyon)

20+5' pdf
17:45 Results from CDMS R. Schnee (Cleveland) 10' pdf

18:00

HARP

J.J. Gomez-Cadenas
 (Valencia)

 20+5'

ppt

18:25

Poster Session II

 

 

60' 

 

19:25

 End

 

 

 

 

Saturday June 19

 

Dark Matter II

Chair: F. von Feilitzsch

 

 

 9:00

Indirect detection of ?WIMPs?

J. Edsjo (Stockholm)

 15+5'

pdf 

 9:20

Dark Matter & Dark Energy

M. Turner (Chicago)

 25+5'

 

 

Neutrinos in astrophysics and cosmology

 

 

 

 9:50

Neutrino mass and Cosmology

O. Lahav (London)

 25+5'

 ppt

 10:20

Coffee break

 

 30'

 

 

 

Chair: M. Froissart

 

 

 10:50

Supernova neutrinos : production, propagation and oscillations

A. S. Dighe (Mumbai)

 25+5'

pdf 

 11:20

Detection of supernova neutrinos

M. Vagins (Irvine)

 25+5'

ppt 

 11:50

Baryon- and lepton Asymmetry

W. Buchm?ler (Desy)

 25+5'

pdf 

 12:20

Neutrino 04 : conclusions

G. Altarelli (Cern)

 30'

pdf 

12:50 Announcements from the neutrino committee J. Schneps 10' html

 13:00

Conference end