CRC会員の皆さま、 第5回国際研究会「ニュートリノ振動とその起源」の 参加登録〆切:1月24日が迫っております。 以下に改訂版の2nd bulletinをお送り致しますので、 皆さまふるってご参加のほどよろしくお願い致します。 宇宙線研究所 鈴木洋一郎 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enclosed please find the revised second bulletin of the NOON2004 workshop. ******************************************************* **** THE DEADLINE OF THE REGISTRATION IS 24TH JAN. **** ******************************************************* You can register from our homepage: http://www-sk.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/noon2004 Please check the updated scientific program below. Best Regards, Yoichiro Suzuki Chairman of NOON2004 Kamioka observatory, ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo ================================================================== || The 5th Workshop on "Neutrino Oscillations and their Origin" || || ---- NOON2004 ---- || ================================================================== ================================== || Second bulletin || ================================== 1. General Information ================================================================== The 5th International Workshop on Neutrino Oscillations and their Origin (NOON2004) will be held at Time24 bldg., Tokyo Waterfront City, Tokyo, Japan, from February 11th to February 15th of 2004. Information about the workshop is available on the workshop website: http://www-sk.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/noon2004 Registration for the workshop should be done via the workshop home page. The deadline for the registration is Jan. 24, 2004. Attendance of this workshop will be limitted to 100 participants. The registration fee, which will be used for refreshments, workshop dinner, proceedings and so on, is 20,000 Japanese yen. You are kindly requested to pay registration fee at the workshop site. We only accept Japanese yen in cash. A block of rooms have been reserved at some hotels in Tokyo for foreign participants. Accommodation for the foreign participants can be done by the workshop home page. For domestic participants, please arrange your hotel by yourself. 2. Preliminary Workshop Schedule ================================================================== Tuesday Feb. 10 Registration Wednesday Feb. 11 Session day-I Welcome Reception Thursday Feb. 12 Session day-II Friday Feb. 13 Session day-III Self-Guided Tour Saturday Feb. 14 Section day-IV Banquet Sunday Feb. 15 Section day-V and closing Preliminary scientific program can be found in the next section. 3. Preliminary Scientific Schedule ================================================================== February 11, 2004 09:15-09:40 SK solar neutrino K. Ishihara (ICRR) 09:40-10:05 SNO K. Graham (Queen's) 10:05-10:30 KamLAND S. Freedman (LBL) Break 10:45-11:15 Solar neutrino road map C. Pena-Garay (IAS) 11:15-11:40 Uncertainties in solar-neutrino source reactions -- Theoretical study of S17 by using inverse 8B-breakup reactions -- M. Kamimura (Kyushu) 11:40-12:00 Helioseismology H. Shibahashi (Tokyo) Lunch 13:30-13:55 Future solar neutrino experiments M. Nakahata (ICRR) 13:55-14:15 High mass indium detector for Low energy solar neutrinos R. Raghavan (Bell Labs) 14:15-14:40 SK atmospheric neutrino C. Saji (ICRR) 14:40-14:55 Direct oscillatory evidence from the L/E analysis in Super-Kamiokande M. Ishitsuka (ICRR) 14:55-15:20 Future atmospheric neutrino experiments T. Kajita (ICRR) Break 15:50-16:10 Precise Measurement of cosmic-ray proton spectrum up to 500 GeV S. Haino (Tokyo) 16:10-16:30 Atmospheric cosmic-ray muons, protons, and antiprotons T. Sanuki (Tokyo) 16:30-17:00 Atmospheric neutrino flux P. Lipari (Roma) 17:00-17:25 K2K T. Ishii (KEK) 17:25-17:55 Global analysis of neutrino oscillation M. C. Gonzalez-Garcia (YITP, SUNY, Stony Brook) February 12, 2004 09:15-09:45 Neutrino-nucleus cross sections: Measurements vs. calculations P. Vogel (Caltech) 09:45-10:05 Neutrino interaction at K2K Y. Hayato (KEK) 10:05-10:30 miniBOONE J. Raaf (Cincinnati) 10:30-10:50 JHFnu (Accelerator) T. Kobayashi (KEK) Break 11:05-11:25 JHFnu (Physics issue) Y. Itow (ICRR) 11:25-11:45 MINOS D. Petyt (Minnesota) 11:45-12:05 NuMI off axis R. Rusack (Minnesota) 12:05-12:20 Plans for Fermilab Proton Driver D. Finley (FNAL) Lunch 13:50-14:15 OPERA M. Nakamura (Nagoya) 14:15-14:45 Summarizing model predictions to Ue3 A. Joshipura (PRL) 14:45-15:10 Theta13 measurement with the Double-Chooz experiment T. Lasserre (Saclay) 15:10-15:35 Measuring theta13 with Reactor Neutrinos: Initiatives in the US K. Heeger (LBL) Break 16:05-16:30 Japanese Activity for Reactor theta13 Measurement: the KASKA project F. Suekane (Tohoku) 16:30-16:55 Towards exploring Ue3 O. Yasuda (Tokyo Metropolitan) 16:55-17:20 Atmospheric Neutrino Oscillations, theta13 and Neutrino Mass Hierarch S. Petcov (SISSA) February 13, 2004 09:15-09:40 Current status and future prospects of neutrino direct mass experiments C. Kraus (Mainz) 09:40-10:20 Present status and future of double beta decay experiments F. T. Avignone III (South Carolina) 10:20-10:40 CANDLES I. Ogawa (Osaka) Break 10:55-11:15 NEMO F. Piquemal (CENBG) 11:15-11:35 CUORICINO O. Cremonesi (INFN) 11:35-11:55 EXO K. Wamba (SLAC) 11:55-12:20 Neutrinoless double beta decay, neutrino mass spectrum and CP-violation S. Pascoli (UCLA) February 14, 2004 09:15-09:45 Review of recent progress in supernova burst simulation W. R. Hix (Tennessee) 09:45-10:15 Supernova neutrino oscillation K. Sato (Tokyo) 10:15-10:40 Supernova Relic Neutrino Backgrounds M. Kaplinghat (UC Davis) Break 10:55-11:25 Detection of Supernova neutrinos M. Vagins (UCI) 11:25-11:45 Neutrinos from Protoneutron Stars with various Equation of States H. Suzuki (TUS) 11:45-12:05 Detectable Solar Neutrino Flare and Flavor trace D. Fargion (Rome) Lunch 13:35-13:55 Leptogenesis and low energy neutrino data B. Katlai (McGill) 13:55-14:20 Dark Matter: WIMP-nucleus scattering G. Prezeau (Caltech) 14:20-14:50 Dark Matter: Experimental Review and Future Prospects G. Gerbier (LSM) 14:50-15:15 DAMA P. Belli (Rome2) Break 15:45-16:10 XMASS T. Namba (ICRR) 16:10-16:30 Directional Measurement H. Sekiya (Tokyo) 16:30-17:00 Dark Matter: the clues from supernovae and the neutrino oscillations A. Kusenko (UCLA) February 15, 2005 09:15-09:55 Recent Topics of Particle Cosmology M. Kawasaki (Tokyo) 09:55-10:25 (L-B) genesis M. Yoshimura (ICRR) 10:25-10:50 Models of maximal atmospheric neutrino mixing and leptogenesis W. Grimus (Viena) Break 11:05-11:30 Texture Zeros and CP-violating Phases in the Neutrino Mass Matrix Z. Xing (IHEP) 11:30-11:55 The MEG experiment: Study of the origin of neutrino mass by searching for LFV in charged leptons T. Mori (ICEPP) Lunch 13:25-13:50 Neutrino mixing patterns and its implications for charged lepton rare decays and CP violation K. S. Babu (Oklahoma) 13:50-14:15 B physics, Hg EDM, and Lepton Flavor Violation in SUSY models Y. Shimizu (Tohoku) 14:15-15:15 Summary A. Y. Smirnov (ICTP, Trieste) 4. Important Dates and Deadline ================================================================== Deadline for registration: January 24, 2004 5. Further Information ================================================================== The workshop website at http://www-sk.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/noon2004 will be updated as information becomes available. Further questions and special requests can be addressed to the workshop secretariat: E-mail: noon2004 [at] suketto.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp The Workshop on "Neutrino Oscillations and their Origin" Kamioka Observatory, ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo Higashi-mozumi, Kamioka-cho, Yoshiki-gun, Gifu, Japan, 506-1205 Fax: +81-578-5-2121 E-mail: noon2004 [at] suketto.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp homepage: http://www-sk.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/noon2004