Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2016
Volume 61, Number 6
Saturday–Tuesday, April 16–19, 2016; Salt Lake City, Utah
Session S7: Big International Neutrino Projects and CollaborationsInvited
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Sponsoring Units: FIP DPF Chair: Maria Spiropulu, California Institute of Technology Room: 150G |
Monday, April 18, 2016 1:30PM - 2:06PM |
S7.00001: Global neutrino futures Invited Speaker: David Wark |
Monday, April 18, 2016 2:06PM - 2:42PM |
S7.00002: DUNE: A Large International Collaboration From the Start Invited Speaker: Mark Thomson LBNF/DUNE will be the first large-scale scientific endeavor hosted by the United States that is set up as a truly international project from the start. The Long Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) will consist of a 1.2 MW proton beam neutrino source at Fermilab in Illinois, sending high-energy neutrinos to large liquid argon detectors located 1300 kilometers away and a mile underground at the Sanford Underground Research Facility in South Dakota. The detectors will be constructed and operated by the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) collaboration. DUNE is a global collaboration of over 800 scientists and engineers from 145 institutes from 27 nations. The international governance of LBNF and DUNE is adapted from the successful model of the LHC at CERN. The status of LBNF/DUNE and the model adopted for the international partnerships for LBNF and DUNE will be discussed. [Preview Abstract] |
Monday, April 18, 2016 2:42PM - 3:18PM |
S7.00003: The European Neutrino Landscape Invited Speaker: Marco Zito I will report on the European landscape in neutrino physics, in the context of the APPEC European roadmap process of Astroparticle Physics, starting with the effort to determine the neutrino mass hierarchy with atmospheric neutrinos, the experiments of determination of neutrino mass in single and double beta experiments, the R{\&}D and prototyping in view of global long baseline experiments, while in parallel reporting on European participation in global scale experiments, present and future. [Preview Abstract] |
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