01Jul02 - 01 The physics of massive neutrinos B. Kayser (FNAL) Introduction to the physics of massive neutrinos: - Consequences for SM - Phenomenological implications: MNS, CP violation etc (osc. phys.) Nuclear physics (eg. 0Nu2Beta decay) - Open questions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01Jul02 - 02 Status and prospects of neutrino oscillations: Atmospheric T. Kajita (ICRR, Tokyo) - Review of recent progress in determining 'atmospheric parameters'. - Review of expected improvements in the near and medium to long term. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01Jul02 - 03 Status and prospects of neutrino oscillations: Solar S. Biller (Oxford) - Review of recent progress in determining 'Solar parameters'. - Review of expected improvements in the near and medium to long term. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01Jul02 - 04 Status and prospects of neutrino oscillations: Terrestrial D. Markoff (DUKE) - Review of recent progress in neutrino oscillation studies using terrestrial neutrino sources. Title implies review of experiments using neutrinos generated by nuclear reactors as well as those using neutrino beams generated by particle accelerators. - Review of expected improvements in the near and medium to long term. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01Jul02 - 05 Neutrino Factory: Physics reach and open questions S. Geer (FNAL) - Neutrino-oscillation physics potential of a Neutrino Factory ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01Jul02 - 06 Physics reach and open questions: Super muon-neutrino beams T. Kobayashi (KEK) - Physics potential of super muon-neutrino beams. - Comparison, as appropriate, to NuFact physics reach. - Open questions and required R&D. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01Jul02 - 07 Physics reach and open questions: Beta beams P. Zucchelli (CERN) - Physics potential of beta beams. - Comparison as appropriate to physics reach of NuFact. - Open questions and required R&D. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01Jul02 - 08 Status and prospects of lepton-nucleon scattering J. Stirling (Durham) - Review of recent progress in lepton-nucleon scattering: NuTeV/CCFR/HERA. - Neutrino-polarised target DIS. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01Jul02 - 09 Physics with intense muon beams: status and prospects A. van der Schaaf (PSI) - Rare muon decays, status and prospects. - Review of status and prospects of other physics using slow muons. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01Jul02 - 10 Use of slow muons in the life sciences; present and future K. Nagamine (KEK) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01Jul02 - 11 Review of European Neutrino Factory R&D C. Wyss (CERN) - Review status of and plans for Neutrino Factory R&D being carried out in Europe. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01Jul02 - 12 Review of North American Neutrino Factory R&D M. Zisman (LBL) - Review status of and plans for Neutrino Factory R&D being carried out in North America. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01Jul02 - 13 Review of Japanese Neutrino Factory R&D Y. Mori (KEK) - Review status of and plans for Neutrino Factory R&D being carried out in Japan. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01Jul02 - 14 Neutrino Factory R&D: A global perspective B. Foster (Bristol) - Snowmass, HePaP, ICFA and ECFA have carried out independent reviews of the relative priority of various proposed future developments in particle physics. This talk will review the consensus that has emerged. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01Jul02 - 15 Working group 1: Goals for NuFact02 WG1 convener - Highlight key issues to be addressed during working group discussions. - List goals for NuFact02. - Present schedule for working group. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01Jul02 - 16 Working group 2: Goals for NuFact02 WG2 convener - Highlight key issues to be addressed during working group discussions. - List goals for NuFact02. - Present schedule for working group. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01Jul02 - 17 Working group 3: Goals for NuFact02 WG3 convener - Highlight key issues to be addressed during working group discussions. - List goals for NuFact02. - Present schedule for working group. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01Jul02 - 18 Working group 4: Goals for NuFact02 WG4 convener - Highlight key issues to be addressed during working group discussions. - List goals for NuFact02. - Present schedule for working group. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 05Jul02 - 01 Theoretical implications of neutrino oscillations G. Ross (Oxford) - Review of the consequences for particle theory of the recent observations of neutrino oscillations. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 05Jul02 - 02 Cosmological/phenomenological implications of neutrino oscillations S. Petcov (SISSA) - Review of the phenomenological consequences for particle physics and cosmology of the recent observations of neutrino oscillations. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 05Jul02 - 03 Neutrino masses and the baryon asymmetry M. Pluemacher (Oxford) The cosmological baryon asymmetry can be explained as a remnant of heavy Majorana neutrino decays in the early universe. Due to the seesaw mechanism the baryon asymmetry of the universe is then related to light neutrino properties. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 05Jul02 - 04 Muon collider/Higgs factory A. Caldwell (Collumbia) - Review of R&D into muon collider/Higgs factory ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 05Jul02 - 05 Ring Coolers: status and prospects R.B. Palmer (BNL) There have been several studies of ring coolers of different types. Simulations of two of these designs have achieved greater than a factor 30 of cooling in six dimensions. One of these has achieved a factor of over 100 with fully maxwellian fields (all end effects included), and with an injection/extraction insertion in the ring. Such performance far exceeds that of previous linear cooling channels, and is achieved with far less equipment. The designs, their simulated performance, and possible applications, will be discussed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 05Jul02 - 06 MUCOOL: Status and prospects D. Kaplan (IIT) MUCOOL is a research and development project aimed at establishing the feasibility of muon-beam cooling at levels sufficient for a neutrino factory or muon collider. The only cooling technique known that is fast enough to cool muons is ionization cooling, requiring that the muon beam be strongly focused within an energy-absorbing medium, then rapidly reaccelerated so that the process can be repeated many times. The MUCOOL mission includes designing, prototyping, and testing the needed technology: superconducting solenoids, high-gradient normal-conducting RF cavities, and high-power energy absorbers. This effort is being carried out by a collaboration of physicists and engineers from national laboratories and universities in the U.S., Europe, and Japan. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 05Jul02 - 07 MuScat: Status and plans W. Murray (RAL) - Status of experiment, review of results, summary of future plans. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 05Jul02 - 08 International muon ionisation cooling experiment: Status and plans R. Edgecock (RAL) - Status of experiment, summary of future plans. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 05Jul02 - 09 HARP: Status and plans M. Ellis (RAL) - Status of experiment, review of results, summary of future plans. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 05Jul02 - 10 MIPP (FNAL-E907)- Experiment to measure particle production using Fermilab Main Injector beams. Rajendran Raja (FNAL) We describe the present status and prospects of MIPP, the Main Injector Particle Production experiment at Fermilab. MIPP plans to measure particle production with nearly complete charged particle identification in the final state using Main Injector secondary beams (pi,K,p and their antiparticles) ranging in momenta from 5 GeV/c to 120 GeV/c off a variety of targets ranging from hydrogen all the way to lead. The purposes of the experiment are multifold- The physics goals are to study hadronic scaling laws of particle fragmentation, to re-invigorate the study of non-perturbative QCD, search for rare glueball states, elucidate the nature of anomalous strange particle production off nuclei relevant to the formation of the Quark Gluon plasma and nuclear scaling effects. In addition we propose to measure nuclear cross sections fro the purposes of proton radiography, to measure particle production off the MINOS target, to provide input into various shower Monte Carlo programs to help the prediction of such phenomena as atmospheric neutrino spectra and to help predict the yields of the Neutrino Factory/ Muon Collider targets. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 05Jul02 - 11 Targetry J. Lettry (CERN) - Review of R&D into high-power targets including - Liquid jet - Solid metal (and stress experiments) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 05Jul02 - 12 Neutrino oscillation detector concepts: a review A. Para (FNAL) - Review of proposed detector techniques and technologies and R&D either being undertaken or planned. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------