Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2015
Volume 60, Number 4
Saturday–Tuesday, April 11–14, 2015; Baltimore, Maryland
Session E8: Invited Session: Future Facilities: High Intensity Accelerators |
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Sponsoring Units: DPB Chair: Stuart Henderson, Argonne National Laboratory Room: Key 4 |
Saturday, April 11, 2015 3:30PM - 4:06PM |
E8.00001: High Power Proton Facilities Invited Speaker: Sergei Nagaitsev This presentation will provide an overview of the capabilities and challenges of high intensity proton accelerators, such as J-PARC, Fermilab MI, SNS, ISIS, PSI, ESS (in the future) and others. The presentation will focus on lessons learned, new concepts, beam loss mechanisms and methods to mitigate them. [Preview Abstract] |
Saturday, April 11, 2015 4:06PM - 4:42PM |
E8.00002: Precision Studies in Neutrino Physics: Prospects and Opportunities Invited Speaker: Karsten Heeger The discovery of neutrino oscillation has opened a rich of field of physics at the intersection of particle, nuclear, and astrophysics. Experiments have measured the mixing of the three active neutrinos states and determined the associated oscillation parameters. Yet many neutrino properties are unknown. We do not know if neutrinos are Dirac or Majorana particles, the mass and ordering of the neutrino states, and we have not observed CP violation in the lepton sector. There may even be more than three neutrino species in the form of sterile neutrinos. Future experiments at accelerators will provide precision measurements of the properties and interactions of neutrinos and probe for signs of new physics. I will review next-generation neutrino experiments with high-powered beams and provide an outlook to the physics opportunities at the intensity frontier. [Preview Abstract] |
Saturday, April 11, 2015 4:42PM - 5:18PM |
E8.00003: Report of the HEPAP Accelerator R\&D Subpanel Invited Speaker: Donald Hartill |
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