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Start Time:

13 July 2009 at 08:00

Ends On:

17 July 2009

Location:

Trieste - Italy

Venue:

AGH (Kastler Lecture Hall)

Organizer(s):

Directors: Gianni FIORENTINI (University of Ferrara), John LEARNED (University of Hawaii), Manfred LINDNER (Max-Planck-Institute, Heidelberg) and Alexei Yu. SMIRNOV (ICTP)

Scientific Secretary:

L. Velasco-Sevilla (ICTP)

Description:

The achieved knowledge of neutrino properties opens up new possibilities to use them as a tool for the study of other objects and eventually for practical applications. The goal of this workshop is to review the existing achievements and efforts and to consider areas of neutrino physics which can potentially lead to the development of neutrino technologies.

We intend to get together experimentalists and theoreticians to discuss both new theoretical ideas and recent progress in the experimental techniques.


TOPICS INCLUDE

* Neutrino properties: masses, mixing and interactions
* Coherent neutrino scattering
* Neutrino Moessbauer effect and other exotic effects
* New neutrino sources and detection techniques
* Geo-neutrinos
* Neutrino tomography of the Earth and stars
* Neutrino communication systems
* Reactor neutrinos and control of nuclear reactors



Material:

08:00
08:45
REGISTRATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE FORMALITIES
45'
08:45
09:00
Opening
15'
Alexei SMIRNOV
ICTP, Trieste, Italy
09:00
09:45
Overview of neutrino masses and mixings
45'
Eligio LISI
INFN & University of Bari, Italy
09:45
10:30
European Patent EP0102398
45'
Leo STODOLSKY
Max-Planck Institute, Munich, Germany
10:30
11:00
coffee break
30'
11:00
11:45
Coherent Elastic Neutrino Nucleus Scattering at a Stopped Pion Source
45'
Kate SCHOLBERG
Duke University, USA
11:45
12:30
Progress on coherent neutrino detection using P-type Point Contact germanium detectors
45'
Juan COLLAR COLMENERO
University of Chicago, USA
12:30
14:30
Lunch break
02h00'
14:30
15:15
The spherical Proportional Counter for Measuring Coherent Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering
45'
Ioannis GIOMATARIS
CEA,Saclay, France
15:15
16:00
Sub-keV Neutrino and Dark Matter Physics with Ultra-Low-Energy Germanium Detector
45'
Hau-Bin LI
Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, China
16:00
16:30
coffee break
30'
16:30
17:15
Getting the most from sky-born neutrinos
45'
Michele MALTONI
UAM, Spain
17:15
18:00
Sensitivity on Earth Core and Mantle densities using Atmospheric Neutrinos
45'
Gennaro MIELE
INFN & University of Napoli, Italy
09:45
10:30
Time-traveling (sterile) neutrinos
45'
Thomas WEILER
Vanderbilt University, USA
10:30
11:00
coffee break
30'
11:00
11:45
Prospects for large liquid scintillation detctors in particle physics, astrophysics, geophysics and reactor monitoring
45'
John G. LEARNED
University of Hawaii, USA
11:45
12:30
Prospects and Status of LENA
45'
Lothar OBERAUER
Technical University of Munich, Germany
12:30
14:30
Lunch break
02h00'
14:30
15:15
Physics of neutrinos with cryogenic detectors
45'
Monica SISTI
Milano-Bicocca University, Italy
15:15
16:00
Toward low energy anti-neutrinos directional measurement; development of Li loaded liquid scintillator
45'
Hiroko WATANABE
Tohoku University, Japan
16:00
16:30
coffee break
30'
16:30
17:15
On-line recognition of SN neutrino bursts
45'
Walter FULGIONE
INFN & LNGS, Assergi, L'Aquila, Italy
17:15
18:00
Neutrino signatures of the incoming core-collapse supernova
45'
Andrzej ODRZYWOLEK
Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland
18:15
20:15
Reception
02h00'
09:00
09:45
Th and U in the Earth
45'
William McDONOUGH
University of Maryland, USA
09:45
10:30
A roadmap for geoneutrino studies
45'
Giovanni FIORENTINI
University of Ferrara, Italy
10:30
11:00
coffee break
30'
11:00
11:45
Experimental Investigation of Geoneutrinos with KamLAND
45'
Tadao MITSUI
Tohoku University, Japan
11:45
12:30
Nuclear Physics for geo-neutrino studies
45'
Aldo IANNI
INFN & LNGS, Assergi, L'Aquila, Italy
12:30
14:30
Lunch break
02h00'
14:30
15:15
Neutrino Mixing Discriminates Geo-reactor Models
45'
Stephen DYE
Hawaii University, USA
15:15
16:00
The GSI anomaly
45'
Manfred B. LINDNER
Max-Planck, Heidelberg, Germany
16:00
16:30
coffee break
30'
16:30
17:15
Neutrino induced electron capture using bound-beta beams
45'
Rudolf OLDEMAN
University of Cagliari, Italy
17:15
18:00
Emergent Electroweak Gravity
45'
Robert McELRATH
CERN, Switzerland
Thursday, 16 July 2009

Chairperson: G. FIORENTINI (morning) / M. LINDNER (afternoon)

Room: Adriatico Guest House Kastler Lecture Hall

09:00
09:45
How well can we determine the reactor neutrino spectra?
45'
Petr VOGEL
CALTECH, USA
09:45
10:30
Reactor antineutrinos and control of nuclear reactors
45'
Michel CRIBIER
APC & CEA, Saclay, France
10:30
11:00
coffee break
30'
11:00
11:45
Antineutrino monitoring at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS)
45'
David REYNA
Sandia National Lab., USA
11:45
12:30
A proposal for a high segmented power reactor antineutrino detector
45'
Marco BATTAGLIERI
INFN, Genova, Italy
12:30
14:00
Lunch break
01h30'
14:00
14:35
Hypersharp Neutrinos
35'
Raju RAGHAVAN
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, USA
14:35
15:20
Recoilless Resonant Emission and Detection of Antineutrinos: Some basic Questions
45'
Walter POTZEL
Technical University Munich, Germany
15:20
15:50
coffee break
30'
15:50
16:25
Applications of Hypersharp Neutrinos
35'
Raju RAGHAVAN
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, USA
16:25
17:10
Moessbauer effect with neutrinos and neutrino oscillations
45'
Evgeny AKHMEDOV
Max-Planck Institute, Heidelberg, Germany
17:10
17:55
Moessbauer neutrinos in quantum mechanics and quantum field theory
45'
Joachim KOPP
Max-Planck Institute, Heidelberg, Germany
17 July 2009
09:00
09:45
Towards neutrino mass spectroscopy and relic detection using atomic targets; theoretical aspects
45'
Motohiko YOSHIMURA
Okayama University, Japan
09:45
10:30
Towards neutrino mass spectroscopy and relic detection using atomic targets; experimental aspects
45'
Noboru SASAO
Kyoto University, Japan
10:30
11:00
coffee break
30'
11:00
11:45
Towards cosmological relic neutrino detection
45'
Alfredo G. COCCO
INFN & University of Napoli, Italy
11:45
12:30
Signal of dark matter in beta decay experiment
45'
Wei LIAO
East China Tech. Univ & Peking University, China
12:30
14:30
Lunch break
02h00'
14:30
15:15
Stellar tomography with high energy neutrinos
45'
Md. Soebur RAZZAQUE
US Naval Research Laboratory, USA
15:15
16:00
Galactic Communication with Neutrinos and SETI
45'
Sandip PAKVASA
University of Hawaii, USA
16:00
16:10
CLOSING REMARKS
10'
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