Fifty years after the Neutrino experimental discovery

 

III International Workshop on:

NO-VE
  "Neutrino Oscillations in
Venice"

 

February 7-10, 2006

“Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti” – Palazzo Franchetti - Campo S.Stefano

Venice

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Programme

 

 

 

 

                                                                    Tuesday, February 7, 2006

 

 

                  “Fifty great Years”

 

09.30-09.45           M. Baldo Ceolin (University of Padova)

           Welcome

 

09.45-10.30           D. Haidt (DESY)

                             Fifty Year Neutrinos

 

10.30-11.00                                   Coffee Break

 

 

         “Ultimate Goals”

 

11.00-11.30           S.P. Rosen (Department of Energy, Washington)    

                                               Dirac or Majorana Neutrinos?

                             

11.30-12.00           A. Smirnov (ICTP)

                             Neutrino Mass and Mixing: Leptons and Quarks

 

12.00-12.30           H. Minakata (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

                             Do Neutrinos violate CP?

 

12.30-13.00           M. Lindner (TU,Munich)

                             Implications of Future Precision Experiments

                       

13.00                                             Lunch

 

 

“Tribute to J.N. Bahcall”

 

14.30-15.00           S.P. Rosen(Department of Energy, Washington)

                             Homage to J.N. Bahcall

 

15.00-15.30           G.L. Fogli (University of Bari)                                              

                                               Solar Neutrinos

 

                  15.30-16.00           E. Waxman (Weizmann Institute, Rehovot)

                             High Energy Cosmic-Rays and High Energy Neutrino Astronomy

 

      16.00-16.30                                   Coffee Break

 

                                   

         “On the Way”

           

16.30-17.00           R. Plunkett (FERMILAB)

                                              MINOS New Results

 

17.00-17.30           S. Zeller (Columbia University)

                                              MiniBooNE and Measurement of Neutrino and Antineutrino

                                              Interaction Cross-Section             

                                     

17.30-18.00           S. Parke (FERMILAB)

                                               Determining Neutrino Mass Hierarchy

           

18.00-18.30           R.H. Bernstein (FERMILAB)

                             The NOVA Experiment

 

18.30-19.00           R. Petronzio (University of Roma “Tor Vergata”)

                             Prospects for the Italian Neutrino Programmes

      

19.00                                             End of the Session            

 

 

20.00                                     Welcome Party: “Pasta e fajoi”

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, February 8, 2006

 

  

           Toward Precision Measurements

                                           “at  Accelerators ...                     

 

09.00-09.30           Y. Totsuka(KEK)

                             KEK Programme

 

09.30-10.00           S. Geer  (FERMILAB)

                             The Proton Driver Discovery Potential

 

10.00-10.30           W. Winter (IAS,Princeton)

                             Neutrino Factory and Beta Beam Experiment

 

10.30-11.00                                   Coffee Break

 

11.00-11.30           K. Nishikawa (Kyoto University)

                             Long Baseline Neutrino Experiments  in Japan

 

11.30-12.00           T. Kajita (Tokyo University)

                          Determining CP Violation Phase at J-Park Beam with Two Identical Megaton Water Cerenkov Detectors

 

12.00-12.30           T. Lasserre (CEA, Saclay & APC, Paris)

                             Searching θ13 at Reactors

                             

12.30-13.00           J.  Bernabeu  (IFIC, Valencia)          

                            A Monocromatic Neutrino Beam for θ13 and δ

     

13.00                                             Lunch

 

… Underground ...

 

14.30-15.00           A. Suzuki (Tohoku University)

                             KAMLAND Future Prospects 

 

15.00-15.30           A. Hime (LANL)

                             Solar Neutrinos: towards the Era of Precision Measurements

 

15.30-16.00           Y. Suzuki (ICRR,University of Tokyo)

                             Improving Atmospheric Neutrinos and Proton Decay Physics

 

16.00-16.30           J.W.F. Valle (IFIC, Valencia)

                                              A Theory Perspective on Neutrino Oscillations

 

16.30-17.00                                   Coffee Break

 

 

 

                                                         … and beyond”.

 

17.00-17.25           L. Maiani (University of Roma “La Sapienza”)

           ‘The Problem of the Proton Decay

 

17.25-17.50           N. Mavromatos (King’s College,London)                           

                             A Possible Unconventional Origin of the Neutrino Mass Difference

 

17.50-18.15           M. Tanimoto (Niigata University)

                             Mass Varying Neutrinos

 

18.15-18.30           D. Gibin (University of Padova)

                                               Neutrino Hadroproduction  (HARP)

 

18.30-18.45           M. Messier (University of Indiana)

                             The MIPP Experiment at FERMILAB

 

18.45-19.00           C. Broggini (INFN, Padova)

                                               Underground Nuclear Measurements

                                                                       

19.00                                             End of the Session

 

 

19.30                     “The Peggy Guggenheim Collection opens for us”

 

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                            Thursday, February 9, 2006

 

 

                            “ The Universe as a Neutrino Laboratory”

 

09.00-09.30           C. Quigg (FERMILAB & CERN)     

                             Extremely High Energy Cosmic Neutrinos and Relic Neutrinos

 

09.30-10.00           G. Raffelt (Max-Planck-Institut,Munich)

                             CMB and SN 1987A Constraints on Exotic Neutrino Couplings

 

10.00-10.30           K.A. Olive (University of Minnesota)

                             On Neutrino Signatures from the First Stars

 

10.30-11.00           M. Roncadelli (INFN, Pavia)

                       Looking for Light Pseudoscalar Bosons in Binary Pulsar Observations

 

11.00-11.30                                   Coffee Break

 

11.30-12.00           G. Mangano (INFN, Napoli)

                            Are Relic Neutrinos thermally distributed?

 

12.00-12.30          A. Melchiorri (University of Roma “La Sapienza)

                            Neutrino Masses  in Cosmology

 

12.30-13.00           S.W. Barwick (University of California, Irvine)

                             Neutrino Astrophysics

 

13.00                                                 Lunch

 

                                                  

              “Neutrino Telescopes”

 

14.30-14.50           J.J. Aubert (CPPM, Marseille)

                            Neutrino Telescopes

 

14.50-15.10           P. Billoir (LPNHE, Paris)

                             The Highest Energy Neutrinos and the AUGER Observatory

 

15.10-15.30           P.O. Hulth (Stockholm University)

                             From AMANDA to IceCube

                             

15.30-15.50           G.V. Domogatsky (INR, Moscow)

                             Lake Baikal Neutrino Experiment – Present and Future

 

15.50-16.10           L.K. Resvanis (Nestor Institute, Pylos)

                       Operation and Performance at 4000 m of the NESTOR Test Detector

 

16.10-16.40                                   Coffee Break

 

                             

16.40-17.00           V. Flaminio (University of Pisa)

                             ANTARES

 

17.00-17.20           E. Migneco (LNS, Catania)

                                               NEMO

 

17.20-17.40           L. Oberauer (TU, Munich)

                             LENA

 

17.40-18.00           D. Fargion (University of Roma “La Sapienza”)

                             Neutrino Air-Showers at Horizons

 

18.00                                             End of the Session

 

 

18.30                   “On the way to Torcello island and to the Conference Dinner”

 

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                           Friday, February 10, 2006

 

 

          “Cosmology with Neutrinos”

 

09.00-09.30           L. Krauss (Case Western Reserve University)

                             What is the Role of Neutrinos in shaping the Universe?

 

09.30-10.00           R. Barbieri (SNS, Pisa)

                             Dark Energy and Right Handed Neutrinos

 

10.00-10.30           S. Matarrese  (University of Padova)

                             Cosmic Acceleration: Back-Reaction vs. Dark Energy

 

10.30-11.00                                   Coffee Break

 

 

                            “From the Very Beginning to New Horizons”

 

11.00-11.30           E. Fiorini (University of Milano)

                             The Majorana Neutrinos

 

                 11.30-12.00            S. Bilenky (JINR, Dubna& SISSA, Trieste)

                                               Bruno Pontecorvo: Mister Neutrino

 

12.00-12.30           C. Rubbia (CERN)

                             New Horizons  

 

12.30                                       End of the Workshop