Message-Id: <200110031438.XAA08064@neutrino.kek.jp> To: nuint01 Subject: Robert Bernstein: Re: NuInt01 Workshop Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2001 23:38:18 +0900 From: Makoto Sakuda <sakuda@neutrino.kek.jp> R. Bernstein has agreed to give a talk. -M.Sakuda ------- Forwarded Message Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2001 08:31:26 -0500 From: Robert Bernstein <rhbob@fnal.gov> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC; en-US; rv:0.9.2) Gecko/20010726 Netscape6/6.1 X-Accept-Language: en-us MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Makoto Sakuda <sakuda@neutrino.kek.jp> CC: morfin@fnal.gov Subject: Re: NuInt01 Workshop References: <200110031231.VAA01915@neutrino.kek.jp> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I assume you mean what I would call charge symmetry violation, and I would be happy to do it. I should also tell you that we will have a very interesting weak mixing angle result coming out in 3 weeks and I would be happy to give a separate talk on that. --Bob Bernstein Makoto Sakuda wrote: >Dear Dr. Bernstein, > >I am sorry that I sent you an empty message in the previous mail. >I am one of the organizers of NuInt01 Workshop (Dec.13-16, >KEK). >Workshop URL http://neutrino.kek.jp/nuint01/ > >We would like to have a talk on CPV measurements and discuss >how important the neutrino-nucleus interaction is. >Some of Organizing committee members recommend you for a >talk. We would like to have you with us at the workshop. >We would like to know whether you can participate in the workshop. > >I attach below a tentative program, including unconfirmed speakers. > >Regards, >-------------------------------------------------------- >Makoto Sakuda <makoto.sakuda@kek.jp> >Institute of Particle and Nuclear Studies >High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) >Oho 1-1, Tsukuba, 305-0801, Japan >TEL=+81-298-64-5433, FAX=+81-298-64-7831 >-------------------------------------------------------- > >*** 1st day <Dec 13> > >9:00 Welcome address S.Yamada (KEK) (10') > >Session 1 Objectives and Motivations (Conveners: Sakuda*,Suzuki,Lipari) > 1) PRECISE MEASUREMENT OF NEUTRINO OSCILLATION PARAMETERS > with LONG-BASELINE ACCELERATOR BEAMS > >9:10 K2K/JHF Y.Itow (ICRR) (20'+5') >9:35 MINOS TBA (20'+5') >10:00 CNGS TBA (20'+5') > >10:25-10:40 Coffee Break (15') > >10:40 Tau appearance Komatsu (Nagoya U) (20'+5') >11:05 CP in nu factory TBA (20'+5') >11:30 Determination of neutrino oscillation parameters > with atmospheric neutrinos.Atomospheric nu > K.Kaneyuki (ICRR) (20'+5') >11:55 Prospect of the proton decay experiment and > background for proton decay Proton decay > M.Shiozawa (ICRR) (20'+5') > >12:20-13:30 Lunch > >13:30 Supernova K.Langanke* () (20'+5') >13:55 Leptogenesis E. Paschos () (20'+5') >14:20 QCD and strong interactions Mangano (20'+5') > CPV measurements Berstein ? > >14:45-15:00 Coffee Break > >Session 3. Theoretical Issues of Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions > and Nuclear Effects > (NUCLEAR EFFECTS IN ELECTRON-NUCLEUS INTERACTIONS THEORY > (Conveners: Morfin*, Seki, Lipari, Para) > >15:00 Multi-body theory of e-Nucleus interactions > V. Pandharipande* (20'+5') >15:25 nonP/PQCD look at e-Nucleus int. > T. Thomas (20'+5') >15:50 Resonance region to DIS, q-hadron duality > W. Melnitchouk (20'+5') >16:15 low energy nuclear effects >16:40 elastic to resonance to DIS nucleon & nucleus > C. Keppel (JLAB) (20'+5') >17:05 LADS pi absorption experiment results > A.Bodek (20'+5') > >-Reception Party- > >** 2nd Day (Dec 14) > > >Session 3. Theoretical Issues of Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions > and Nuclear Effects (Neutrino-Nucleus interactions) > (Conveners: Morfin*, Seki, Lipari, Para) > >9:00 Neutrino nucleus interactions and Leptognesises > E. Paschos (20'+5') >9:25 Final State Interactions in Neutrino Nucleus Scattering > >9:50 Nuclear re-interactions > J. Marteau (20'+5') >10:15 How vector current is made to be conserved in nuclei > Kubodera (20'+5') > >10:40-10:55 Coffee Break > >4. Overview of the existing and new data on > neutrino-nucleus interactions and their uncertainties > (Conveners: Itow*/Suzuki/Sakuda) > >10:55 Review of existing data I (Sub-GeV region) > M.Sakuda (40'+5') >11:40 Review of existing data II (Multi-GeV region) > J.Morfin (40'+5') > > >12:25-13:30 Lunch > > >13:30 New data on total cross secion and structure function > Anatoli Vovenko (IHEP) (20'+5') >13:55 New data from NOMAD > M.Veltri (20'+5') >14:20 New CC measurement in K2K > TBA (40'+5') > >14:45-15:00 Coffee Break > > >15:00 New NC measurement in K2K > C.Mauger (40'+5') >15:45 Proton decay Background study > S.Mine (20'+5') > > >***3rd day (Dec 15) > >Session 5-1. Comparison of the benchmark MC and theoretical calculations > Conveners: Casper*/Seki/Hayato/H.R.Gallagher > >9:00 NEUT Y.Hayato (KEK) (20'+5') >9:25 NUANCE D.Casper (UCI) (20'+5') >9:50 MINOS/Soudan II Gallagher (20'+5') >10:00 OPERA/NOMAD/DONUT P.Zucchelli (20'+5') > >10:25-10:40 Coffee Break > >Sesion 5-2. Benchmarck calculations and Theoretical calculations(Seki*) > >10:40 J. Marteau (15'+5') >11:00 E. Paschos (15'+5') >11:20 H. Nakamura (15'+5') >11:40 P. Lipari (15'+5') > >12:00-13:30 Lunch > >13:30 Gabriel Martinez-Pinedo'* (15'+5') >13:50 Shri Krishna Singh* (15'+5') >14:10 Giampaolo Co* (15'+5') >14:30 summary of comparison of benchmark calculations (MC+Theory) (15') > >14:45-15:00 Coffee Break > > >Session 6. Panel Discussion > > Conveners: Seki*/Hayato/Casper/H.R.Gallagher > Chair, Seki; Associate Chair, D. Casper > Panel discussions are carried out by: > V. R. Pandharipande, Y.Hayato, K. Kaneyuki, P. Vogel, > K. Kubodera, K. Langanke > G. Garvey > R. Milner > A. Thomas > H. Toki > M. J. Vincente-Vacas* > C. Ciofi degli Atti* > G. Co > S. K. Singh* > >15:00 How should Fermi gas model be applied and made realistic? > Vogel/comments; Langanke and Toki (45') >15:45 How important nuclear correlations are and how should be incorporated, > and how the final-state interactions are best treated? > Pandharipande/comments, Co and Ciofi degli Atti* (45') >16:30 How should the pion production be treated? > Vincente-Vacas* /comments by Hayato, A.Bodek?, and Singh* (45') >17:15 The universal neutrino-nucleus MC code. > D.Casper (15') > >18:30- Refreshments > > >** 4th day (Dec16) > > 7. Future experiments and facilities (Conveners: Para*,Itow,Walter) > >9:00 merits/disadvantages of the existing neutrino beams > (K2K, CERN, FNAL-Booster, FNAL-NuMI,....) > Andre Rubbia (20'+5') > >9:25 New near detector of K2K, its physics goals and potential > A.Ichikawa (20'+5') > >9:50 Experimentation at JLAB: what are the existing fecilities/experiments, > potential for modifications and upgrades, potential for new initiatives > TBA (20'+5') > >10:15-10:30 Coffee Break > >10:30 Near detector station at NuMI: overview, potential for dedicated > experiments, constraints.. > Rob Plunkett (20'+5') > >10:55 'small ICARUS' detector as potential technique for studies of low energy > neutrino interactions > Flavio Cavanna (20'+5') >11:20 Cross section measurements at CERN AD, Fermilab Debuncher > TBA (20'+5') > >11:45 Summary and Goals for the next NuInt02 > Lippari (20'+5') > > ------- End of Forwarded Message
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