Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2001 10:12:45 +0400 From: AMMOSOV <AMMOSOV@mx.ihep.su> To: Dave Casper <dcasper@uci.edu> cc: nuint01@neutrino.kek.jp, opc.nuint01@neutrino.kek.jp, ammosov@mx.ihep.su Subject: RE: offer of talks (fwd) Message-ID: <Pine.VMS.3.91-2 (vms).1011007095659.1364A-100000@altair.ihep.su> Dear Dave, I agree with you completely. First talk about current IHEP neutrino beams is suitable for your Workshop, but the second one should be rejected. Hope the acceptance of the 1-st talk will be stated by Program Committee asap and i will have a chance to ask the invitation for visa application etc, to be in time. With best regards , Vladimir On Sat, 6 Oct 2001, Dave Casper wrote: > > Dear Vladimir, > > Thank you for your mails. I am a member of the Scientific Program > Committee, and wanted to acknowledge receipt of your mails. > > You should realize that the organizers are spread over all continents > and discuss the program only periodically. Hence it is not surprising > that there was no immediate response to your mail. > > I am only one member of the organizing committee (a junior one at that), > but I think your first proposed talk (on neutrino measurements with the > IHEP beam) would be most welcome. I hope the convenors of the > appropriate session will be able to accommodate it into the limited time > available. > > With regard to the second proposed talk, we have made an explicit > decision to avoid talks on possible future oscillation measurements, as > there are many conferences and workshops dealing with them and we wish > to focus this workshop exclusively on the largely neglected topic of > neutrino interactions. We have declined several offers of similar talks > from other attendees already. > > Dave > dcasper@uci.edu > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: AMMOSOV [mailto:AMMOSOV@mx.ihep.su] > > Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2001 3:09 AM > > To: nuint01@neutrino.kek.jp > > Cc: opc.nuint01@neutrino.kek.jp > > Subject: offer of talks (fwd) > > > > > > Newsgroups: > > Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2001 13:52:34 +0400 > > From: AMMOSOV <AMMOSOV@mx.ihep.su> > > X-Sender: AMMOSOV@altair.ihep.su > > Subject: offer of talks (fwd) > > Message-ID: <Pine.VMS.3.91-2 > > (vms).1011006135221.35916B@altair.ihep.su> > > Fcc: mymail > > MIME-Version: 1.0 > > Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII > > > > Dear Organizing Committee ! > > I sent by September 29 offer to give 2 talks on your Conference to > > Program Committee (see forwarded mail). Up to now there is no > > any feedback. > > Why so? I asked to inform me about acceptance of the talks > > asap. Please clarify this situation for me. Thank you in > > advance. With best regards , Vladimir > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > > Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2001 21:14:17 +0400 > > From: AMMOSOV <AMMOSOV@mx.ihep.su> > > To: opc.nuint01@neutrino.kek.jp > > Cc: ammosov@mx.ihep.su, zaitsev@mx.ihep.su, zaitsev@mail.cern.ch > > Subject: offer of talks > > > > Dear Program Committee, > > I would like to give 2 talks on behalf of neutrino community > > of our Lab. You can find titles and abstracts below. Please > > note that I have offered > > 2-nd talk also for the 1-st Int. JHF Workshop which is just > > before your > > Workshop(10-12 September). > > Please let me know about acceptance of my talks asap. > > > > With best regards , Vladimir > > > > > > > > 1. > > Title:Past and Present of Neutrino at the IHEP 70 Gev PS. > > Abstract The NB and WB neutrino beams are existing at the > > IHEP (Protvino,Russia) > > 70 GeV PS. In this report the characteristics of these > > beams are presented. Past and present neutrino experiments > > are described. Special attention is paid for possible usage > > of the beams for investigation of neutrino interactions in > > energy range 1-5 GeV. > > > > 2. > > Title:Prospects to measure neutrino oscillation curve > > with UNK underground detector. > > Abstract > > In this report, we discuss possibilities to measure neutrino > > oscillation curve with very long baseline neutrino detector > > placed in the existing 20 km tunnel at IHEP,Protvino. The > > High Intensity Proton Accelerators (HIPA) which are planned > > to be built in Japan (JAERI-KEK,~7000 km) and Germany (GSI, > > ~2000 km) are considered as possible sources of neutrino > > beams. It is shown that in the proposed detector it is > > feasible to measure the oscillation curve as unique proof > > for existence of neutrino oscillations. Precise measurements > > of disappearance oscillation parameters for muon neutrinos > > and antineutrinos can be done within a resonable time. > > > > > > > > > >
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