Scoping study for a future accelerator neutrino complex
 – discussion meeting

Friday 6th May 2005 and Saturday 7th May 2005
Room 539, Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London

Draft document defining scoping study: here

 

Friday 6th May

IC HEP group semina

12h00

Applications of RFQ Accelerators

A. Schempp (Frankfurt)

50

13h00

Lunch

Introduction, physics and phenomenology

13h30

Welcome and introduction

K. Long

10+5

13h45

Neutrino oscillation measurements, before the NuFact era

L. Camillieri (CERN)

25+5

14h15

Precision neutrino oscillation measurements and the Neutrino Factory

S. Geer (FNAL)

20+5

14h40

Phenomenological analysis of future options for precision neutrino-oscillation measurements – I

M. Lindner (TUM)

15+5

15h00

Phenomenological analysis of future options for precision neutrino-oscillation measurements – II

A. Blondel (Geneva)

15+5

15h20

Coffee

15h35

Introduction to discussion

P. Harrison (Warwick)

5+5

15h45

Discussion

Saturday 7th May

Machine

09h30

Review of the US studies

M. Zisman (LBNL)

15+5

09h50

Review of the work performed in Japan

Y. Kuno (Osaka)

15+5

10h10

Review of the work performed in Europe

A. Blondel (Geneva)

15+5

10h30

Review of the work performed in the UK

C. Prior (CCLRC, ASTEC)

10+5

10h45

Coffee

11h00

Short talks and discussion

12h30

Lunch

 

 

Detectors

13h30

Detectors for a Neutrino Factory (short introduction)

P. Soler (Glasgow/RAL)

15+5

13h40

Large Area Photon Detectors

L. Mosca (CEA, Saclay)

15+5

14h20

Magnetic Iron Calorimeters: the MINOS experience

G. Pearce (RAL)

15+5

14h40

Low Z Scintillator Detectors

A. Weber

15+5

15h00

Liquid Xe TPC R&D in the UK

N. Smith (RAL)

10+5

15h15

Coffee

Closing discussion

15h30

Discussion of goals and organisation of scoping study

16h30

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