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From: Makoto Sakuda (sakuda@neutrino.kek.jp)
Date: Wed Nov 28 2001 - 09:01:54 JST

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    To: opc.nuint01
    Subject: Status
    Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 09:01:54 +0900
    From: Makoto Sakuda <sakuda@neutrino.kek.jp>
    
    Dear OPC members,
    
    I attach the program after receiving the title from the
    speakers. Please return comments. 
    
    1) Program 
    One update is a QCD talk. Dr. Kumano is an expert on the
    structure functions and Jorge agreed to having this talk.
    
    <First day>
    14:35  Structure functions of the nucleon and nuclei in neutrino interactions
     S. Kumano (Saga U)   20 + 5 min
    
    Dave, 
    ----
    Could you tell us the status of MC session? 
    Is everyone in your session coming?  
    
    I have a question to your talk on CP phase measurement.
    Y.Obayashi (KEK) has done a lot on this topic for JHF-Kamioka 
    project. Can you quote their result in your talk?? 
    If not, do you want Itow-san to show some of the results for JHF-Kamioka? 
    
    Seki-san,
    --------
    Could you check the speakers in your session? 
    I do not think that I followed all your e-mails correctly.
    
    2) We will try to have a Video connection to Minnesota to include a talk on
    MINOS MC generator by H.Gallagher (Minnesota) on Dec.15.
    He wished to attend this session and present MINOS MC and
    some Benchmark plots. 
    
    3) We started negotiating with Elsevier to publish our
    proceedings to Nuclear Physics Supplement B. 
    If you have any other opinions, please let us know.
    
    4) There are >30 participants from abroad. I think that 
    we will have >30 Japanese participants. 
     
    After collecting your comments (within this month), we will
    update the Web.
    I apologize for the delay. 
    
    Regards,
    Makoto Sakuda
    
         < Tentative Program for NUINT01 ver 0.2 Nov.9, 2001 >
    
    
    *** 1st day <Dec 13>
    
    8:00  Registration desk 
    
    8:50  Welcome address S. Yamada (KEK) (10')
    (S.Yamada told me that he would have another appointment.
    I will ask Director General.) 
    
    Session 1. Objectives and Motivations
    
    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 Physics-related uncertainties of the oscillations results from MINOS
                                        A. Para (FNAL) (20'+5')
    10:00  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  D. Casper  (20'+5')
      
    11:05 Determination of neutrino oscillation parameters with atmospheric
    neutrinos and the effect of neutrino-nucleus interactions 
    K. Kaneyuki (ICRR) (20'+5')
    
    11:30 Proton decay experiment and background for Proton
    decay   -- M. Shiozawa (ICRR)  (20'+5')
    
    11:55-13:25 Lunch
    
    13:25 Supernova -- K. Langanke (Aarhus) (30'+5')
    
    14:00 Leptogenesis with Majorana Neutrinos  - E. Paschos  (Dortmund) (30'+5')
    
    14:35  Structure functions of the nucleon and nuclei in neutrino interactions
     S. Kumano (Saga U)   20 + 5 min
    
    15:00-15:15  Coffee Break (15')
    
    Session 2. Theoretical Issues of Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions and Nuclear
    Effects
            (Nuclear effects in electron-nucleus interactions theory)
    
    
    15:15 Many-body theory of e-Nucleus interactions 
                  V. Pandharipande (Illinois)  (30'+5')
    
    15:50  Insight into non-perturbative structure of nucleons and
            nuclei with neutrinos    ---- A. W. Thomas (Adelaide U) (30'+5')
    16:25  Resonance region to DIS, q-hadron duality  S. Wood (JLAB) (30'+5')
    
    17:00 Higher Twist, Nuclear Effects and Fermi Motion in lepton-nucleus
    interactions           A. Bodek (Rochester)  (25'+5')
    
    17:30  Electroweak form factors  --S.K. Singh (Aligarh Muslim U)  (25'+5')
    
    18:20-  Reception Party (KEK)
    
    
    ** 2nd Day (Dec 14)
    
    Session 3. Theoretical Issues of Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions and Nuclear
    Effects
    
    (Neutrino-Nucleus interactions)
    
    8:50 Low Energy Electron-Nucleus DIS Experiments at JLab and Hermes
                                      -- Edward Kinney (Colorado) 25+5" 
    
    9:20 Neutrino Interactions at low and medium energies  
              E. Paschos (Dortmund) (30'+5')
    
    10:30  Effects of the nuclear correlations on the neutrino-nucleus interactions
                                J. Marteau (Lyon, IPN)  (30'+5')
    11:05-11:20   Coffee Break (15')
    
    
    Session 4. Overview of the existing and new data on neutrino-nucleus
    interactions and their uncertainties
    
    11:20  Low multiplicity final states in neutrino interaction at low energy
           -- SKAT results   V. Ammosov (IHEP)  (25'+5')
    11:50  Compilation of existing data (Sub-GeV region) before
    SKAT    --        M.Sakuda (KEK)   (15'+5')
    
    12:20-13:50   Lunch
    
    13:50  Systematic Errors in Flux Determinations and their Effects on
    Cross-Section Determinations -- R. Bernstein (FNAL)   (30'+5')
    
    14:25 Total cross sections and structure functions for neutrino interactions
    in 3-30 GeV energy range and near plans for 1-5 GeV energy range 
                                ---Anatoly Vovenko (IHEP) (25'+5')
    
    14:55-15:10  Coffee Break (15')
    
    15:10  A study of nuclear effects in neutrino interactions with the NOMAD
    detector ---   M. Veltri (INFN, Firenze) (25'+5')
    
    15:40 CC inclusive distributions from K2K near detector   TBA  (30'+5')
    16:15 Study of quasi-elastic events and nuclear effects with K2K
    fine-grain detector    -- C. Walter (BU) (25'+5')
    
    16:45 New NC data from K2K 1kt water Chrenkov Detector
                          --  C. Mauger (SUNY) (25'+5')
    17:15 Protoron decay Background study -- S. Mine (UCI)  (25'+5')
    
    - - - - - ---Dinner (Optional) ---
    **Informal meeting on MC generators (Casper et al.)
    **Informal meeting on Benchmark calculations (Seki et al.)
    
    ***3rd day (Dec 15)
    
    Session 5. MC generators and Theoretical Calculations (Casper)
    Session 5-1. Comparison of MC generators (Casper)
    
    8:50  Introduction and NUANCE     D. Casper (UCI)    (25'+5')
    9:10  NEUT  Y. Hayato (KEK)  (15'+5')
    9:30  MINOS/Soudan II  H.Gallagher (Minnesota)  (15'+5')
    9:50  CHORUS I. Tsukerman  (15'+5')
    
    10:10-10:30     Coffee Break (20')
    
    10:30  Nomad/Icarus   A. Rubbia     (15'+5')
    10:50  MiniBooNE    G. Mills       (15'+5')
    11:10   Icarus   F. Cavanna     (15'+5')
    
    11:30 Summary of MC generators --- D.Casper 20min
    
    12:00-13:00    Lunch
    
    Session 5-2. Benchmarck calculations and Theoretical calculations (Seki*)
                 Session 5-2 Benchmark theoretical calculations
                   13:00  G. Martinez-Pinedo
                   13:20  H. Nakamura 
                   13:40  J. Marteau
                   14:00  S.-K. Singh
                   14:20  E. Pascos
                   14:40  P. Lipali   
    
    15:05-15:25                     Coffee Break (20')
    
    Session 6. Panel Discussion
        Chair, Seki; Associate Chair, D. Casper
    
            15:25  Summary of comparison of benchmark
                             calculations   --Seki  
            15:55  Fermi gas etc; G. Miller
            16:30  Correlation/final-state interactions;       
                              V.Padharipande
            17:10  Pion production; H. Toki
            18:10  Nucleon form factors; Kubodera 
            18:30  The universal neutrino-nucleus MC code;
                                 D. Casper
    
    19:00-   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 (Kyoto) (25'+5')
    9:50  Experimentation at JLAB: what are the existing facilities/experiments,
     potential for modifications and upgrades, potential for new initiatives
                                 S. Wood (JLAB) (25'+5')
    
    10:20-10:35  Coffee Break (15')
    
    10:35  Near detector station at NuMI: overview and presentation of NuMI
    neutrino scattering experiment proposal to be submitted to 
    Fermilab PAC in 2002           Jorge G. Morfin   (25'+5')
    
    11:05  Small ICARUS' detector as potential technique for studies of low
    energy neutrino interactions   Flavio Cavanna (25'+5')
    
    11:35  Summary and Goals for the next NuInt02  P. Lipari  
    



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