Agenda for next OPC meeting

From: Makoto Sakuda (sakuda@neutrino.kek.jp)
Date: Sat Oct 20 2001 - 10:49:46 JST

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    To: opc.nuint01
    Subject: Agenda for next OPC meeting
    Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2001 10:49:46 +0900
    From: Makoto Sakuda <sakuda@neutrino.kek.jp>
    
    Dear OPC members,
    
    I asked your schedule for the next OPC meeting without
    attaching the agenda. We have several items which are
    undecided or uncertain. We updated the time allocation 
    and we seem to have more time for discussion.
    
    1) Program 
      *) Some speakers are not decided.
      *) Time allocation of the workshop    
      *) Merging or re-arrangement
    
    2) Negotiation with Elsevier Japan (North Holland)
       for Proceedings (Nuclear Physics Supplement)
    3) Visa 
    
    2) and 3) are items for local organizing committee.
    If you agree on publishing the proceedings in 
    Nuclear Physics Supplement B, we will go ahead and negotiate. 
    (Only and big problem is a funding. KEK will kindly support 
    Reception Party. Others must be covered by Registration fee.)
     
    Only 1) is the item to be discussed at OPC meeting. 
    
    4) I have one proposal. 
     While I was making the compilation of the existing neutrino 
    data at low energies, I found that SKAT bubble chamber
    published a series of results on quasi-elastic scattering/
    single pion production, coherent pion production, hadron
    production,total cross sections and structure fuctions 
    at 3-30 GeV in 1988-1993.
    You can take a look at their review: 
     V.Ammosov et al., Sov.J.Part.Nucl.23, 283-316, 1992, 
    which summarizes all the results from their previous publications (~10).
    Ammosov, who submitted the contributed paper to NuInt01 on the new
    neutrino beamline and will come to JHF workshop (Dec.10-12)
    to advitize the neutrino program at IHEP, was a spokesperson 
    of SKAT experiments (Freon and Propane). 
    
     Old neutrino data were done in late 1970 and early 1980, by 
    Gargamelle (Jorge was there), ANL and BEBC bubble chambers. 
     Then, E734 BNL experiment, SKAT experiment came. After
    SKAT, Vovenko's experiment started at IHEP. 
     
     My proposal is to have either Ammosov (or 
    Jorge) for low energy neutrino review. W.Mann (who was in ANL
    bubble chamber experiment) is also a candidate, but
    Jorge is not sure if Mann is coming to NuInt01. 
     I was supposed to review the old data and I am still
    willing to, but the person who has been involved in the measurements can
    do a better review. Ammosov is willing to do it if the time
    is allocated. Jorge proposes to have R.Bernstein to
    summarize the cross section measurements (FNAL) and even low 
    energy data. 
    
    If you agree, the program can be 
      Overview of neutrino data --- (May not be necessary) 
       Cross section measurements (NuTeV) and low energy data ?
                                     --- R.Bernstein (Jorge is proposing)
       Low energy data (including SKAT) --- Ammosov
       Cross section measurement --- Vovenko 
     
     I ask your opinion how we arrange talks. Please take a look at the time
    allocation. I tentatively assigned time and you will see
    that we have now time for several new options. 
    
     I am not receiving any comments after I sent the previous
    program to you. 
     So, it is time to meet via TV conference and discuss/decide. 
    
    Regards,
    Makoto Sakuda
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         < Tentative Program for NUINT01 ver 0.1 Oct-4 >
    
    
    *** 1st day <Dec 13>
    
    8:50	Welcome address	S. Yamada (KEK)	(10')
    
    Session 1. Objectives and Motivations
    
    9:00 Precise measurement of neutrino oscillations and the systematic errors of
      the neutrino-nucleus interactions  
    
    9:00	Overviews and K2K/JHF	Y. Itow (ICRR)	(30'+5')
    9:35	For MINOS 	A. Para (FNAL)	(20'+5')
    10:00	For Tau appearance and CNGS	M. Komatsu (Nagoya U)	(20'+5')
    
    10:25-10:40	Coffee Break (15')
    
    10:40	The difference between nu_mu and nu_mu_bar cross sections and the
       effect on CP measurement in nu factory
    		R. Bernstein (FNAL)	(20'+5')
    11:05	Determination of neutrino oscillation parameters with atmospheric
            neutrinos.
    		K.Kaneyuki (ICRR)	(20'+5')
    11:30	Prospect of the proton decay experiment and 
            background for Proton decay
    		M. Shiozawa (ICRR)	(20'+5')
    
    11:55-13:25	Lunch
    
    13:25	Supernova     	K. Langanke* (Arhus)	(30'+5')
    14:00	Leptogenesis with Majorana Neutrinos  	E. Paschos  (MPI)(30'+5')
    14:35	QCD  	TBA ()	(20'+5')
    
    15:00-15:15	Coffee Break (15')
    
    Session 3. Theoretical Issues of Neutrino-Nucleus
    Interactions and Nuclear Effects
           
     3-1) electron-nucleus interactions 
    
    15:05	Multi-body theory of e-Nucleus interactions	
                              V. Pandharipande (Illinois)	(30'+5')
    15:40	nonP/PQCD look at e-Nucleus int.	T. Thomas	(30'+5')
    16:15	Resonance region to DIS, q-hadron duality 	TBA	(30'+5')
    16:50	Higher Twist, Nuclear Effects and Fermi Motion in lepton-nucleus
    interactions
    		A. Bodek (Rochester)	(25'+5')
    17:20	Electron-Nucleus experiment at JLAB	TBA	(25'+5')
    
    18:00-	Reception Party (KEK)
    
    
    ** 2nd Day (Dec 14)
    
     3-2) Neutrino-Nucleus interactions
    
    8:50	Nuetrino Interactions at low and medium energies
                    E. Paschos (30'+5')
    9:25	Final State Interactions in Neutrino Nucleus Scattering
    		O. Benhar? (30'+5')
    10:00	Nuclear re-interactions	J. Marteau	(20'+5')
    10:25	Electromagnetic form factors	K. Kubodera	(20'+5')
    
    10:50-11:15	Coffee Break (15')
    
    Session 4. Overview of the existing and new data on neutrino-nucleus
    interactions and their uncertainties
    
    11:15	Review of existing data I (Sub-GeV region) M. Sakuda	(30'+5')
    11:50	Review of existing data II (Multi-GeV region) J. Morfin	(30'+5')
    
    12:25-13:45	Lunch
    
    13:45	New data from SKAT bubble chamber 	V. Ammosov (IHEP)(20'+5')
    
    14:10	New data on total cross section and structure function
     		Anatoli Vovenko (IHEP)	(20'+5')
    14:35	A study of nuclear effects in neutrino interactions with the NOMAD
    detector
    			M. Veltri (INFN, Firenze)	(25'+5')
    15:10	New CC data from K2K 1kt water Chrenkov Detector
    		TBA	(25'+5')
    15:40	New CC data from K2K Fine Grain Detector	TBA	(25'+5')
    
    16:10-16:30	Coffee Break (20')
    
    16:30	Inclusive measurement from Fe in K2K Muon range detector
                                    	TBA	(20'+5')
    17:00	New NC data from K2K 1kt water Chrenkov Detector
    		C. Mauger	(25'+5')
    17:30	Proton decay Background study 	S. Mine	(25'+5')
    
    - - --Dinner (Optional)--
    
    ***3rd day (Dec 15)
    
    Session 5-1. Comparison of MC generators
    
    8:50	NEUT  	Y. Hayato (KEK)	(20'+5')
    9:15	NUANCE	D. Casper (UCI)	(20'+5')
    9:40	MINOS/Soudan II	H. Gallagher	(20'+5')
    10:05	OPERA/NOMAD/DONUT	P. Zucchelli 	(20'+5')
    
    10:30-10:45	Coffee Break (15')
    
    10:45	Nomad/Icarus                      	A. Rubbia	(20'+5')
    11:10	MiniBooNE                         	G. Mills	(20'+5')
    11:35	Icarus	F. Cavanna	(20'+5')
    
    12:00-13:20	Lunch
    
    Session 5-2. Benchmarck calculations and Theoretical calculations (Seki*)
    
    13:20	J. Marteau (15'+5')
    13:45	E. Paschos (15'+5')
    14:05	H. Nakamura (15'+5')
    14:25	P. Lipari (15'+5')
    14:45	Gabriel Martinez-Pinedo'* (15'+5')
    15:05	Shri Krishna Singh*  (15'+5')
    15:25	Giampaolo Co* (15'+5')
    
    15:45-16:05	Coffee Break (20')
    
    Session 6. Panel Discussion
        Chair, Seki; Associate Chair, D. Casper
    
    16:05	Summary of comparison of benchmark calculations
                                                       	Toki/Kajita	(20')
    16:25	How should Fermi gas model be applied and made realistic?
    		Vogel/comments; Langanke and Toki	(40')
    17:05	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*	(40')
    17:45	How should the pion production be treated?
                             Vincente-Vacas* /comments by Hayato, A. Bodek? and
    Singh*	(40')
    18:25	The universal neutrino-nucleus MC code. 	D. Casper	(20')
    
    19:00-	Free Discussion (Refreshments and Drinks)
    
    
    ** 4th day  (Dec16)
    
    Session 7. Future experiments and facilities
    
    8:50	merits/disadvantages of the existing neutrino beams (K2K, CERN,
    FNAL-Booster,FNAL-NuMI,....)
    		Andre Rubbia	(25'+5')
    9:20	New near detector of K2K, its physics goals and potential
    		A. Ichikawa	(25'+5')
    9:50	Experimentation at JLAB: what are the existing fecilities/experiments,
    potential for modifications and upgrades, potential for new initiatives
    		TBA	(25'+5')
    
    10:20-10:35	Coffee Break (15')
    
    10:35	Near detector station at NuMI: overview, potential for dedicated
    experiments, constraints..
    		Rob Plunkett	(25'+5')
    11:05	'small ICARUS' detector as potential technique for studies of low
    energy neutrino 
    	interactions
    		Flavio Cavanna	(25'+5')
    11:35	Cross section measurements at CERN AD, Fermilab Debuncher
    		TBA	(25'+5')
    12:05	Summary and Goals for the next NuInt02	P. Lipari	(20')
    
    
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