XI International Workshop on “Neutrino Telescopes”

 

February 22-25, 2005

 

“Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti” – Campo S. Stefano 2945

Venice

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 Programme

 

 

Tuesday, February 22, 2005

 

 

“Neutrinos beyond the Standard Model”

 

09.20         M. Baldo Ceolin (University of Padova)

Welcome

 

 

                              Chairman: J. Schneps (Tufts University)

 

09.40         G. Salvini (University of Roma “La Sapienza”)

                  Bruno Rossi Legacy

 

10.10         L. Wolfenstein  (Carnegie Mellon University)           

Neutrinos beyond the Standard Model

 

10.45                                                         Break

 

 

                                         “Neutrino Masses and Mixing”

 

 

                              Chairman: M. Greco (University of Roma Tre)

 

11.15         P. Minkowski (University of Bern)

                  Neutrino Oscillations: an Historical View

 

 

                              Chairman: S. Pakvasa (University of Hawaii)

 

11.50         J. Pati (Maryland University)

                  Neutrino Masses: Shedding Light on Unification and Our Origin

 

 

12.25         Q. Shafi (University of Delaware)

                  Neutrino Oscillations and Proton Decay

 

13.00                                                         Lunch

                                               

                 

Chairman: A. Bottino (University of Torino)

 

14.30         H. Minakata  (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

                  Neutrino Mixing and Quark-Lepton Complementarity

           

15.05         R.N. Mohapatra (University of Maryland)

                  What can Neutrinos tell us about Quark-Lepton Unification?

 

15.40                                                         Break

 

 

   “Neutrino and the Cosmos”

 

 

            Chairlady : M. Signore (Observatoire de Paris)

 

      16.10         A. Dolgov  (ITEP, Moscow)

Neutrino and Cosmos

 

 

                              Chairman: F. Vannucci (LPNHE, University of Paris 7)

 

16.50         A. Masiero (University of Padova)

                  Varying Neutrino Masses and Dark Energy

 

17.25         P. Huber (University of Wisconsin)

                  Mass Varying Neutrinos and Oscillations

 

18.00         S. Wojcicki (University of Stanford)

                  Early Experience with NuMI/Minos

                                                    

18.30                                                         End of the Session

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, February 23, 2005

 

 

                                           “Going on with Neutrino Oscillations”

 

 

                              Chairman: Y. Declais (IPNL, Lyon)

 

09.00         G.L. Fogli (University of Bari)

Combining Neutrino Mass Observables from Oscillation and Non-Oscillation Searches

 

09.35         M. Lindner (TUM, Munich)

                  Prospects for the coming Accelerator and Reactor Neutrino Experiments

 

10.10         Y. Suzuki (ICRR, University of Tokyo)

                  The Future SK and Long Baseline Experiments in Japan

 

10.40                                                          Break

 

 

                              Chairman: K. Lande (University of Pennsylvania)

 

11.00         S. Petcov (SISSA)      

                  Discovery Potential of Solar and Atmospheric Neutrinos

 

11.35         V.N. Gavrin (INR of RAS, Moscow)

                  Measurement of the SAGE Response to Neutrinos from  Ar37 Source

     

 

                              Chairman: J. Panman (CERN)

 

11.55         C. Pena-Garay (IAS, Princeton)

                  Comparing Solar and KamLAND Data

 

12.30         G. Fiorentini (University of Ferrara)

                  Geo-Neutrinos

 

13.00                                                         Lunch

 

 

         Majorana Neutrinos”

 

 

                              Chairman: P. Vogel  (CALTECH)

 

14.30         B. Kayser (FERMILAB)

                  Majorana Neutrinos

 

15.10         H.V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus (Max-Planck-Institut, Heidelberg)

                  Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay

 

 

                              Chairman: A. Halprin  (University of Delaware)

 

15.40         C. Brofferio (University of Milano-Bicocca)

CUORE, CUORICINO: Results and Prospects

 

16.10         S. Bilenky (JINR, Dubna & SISSA)

                  Nuclear Matrix Elements in Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay

 

16.30                                                         Break

 

 

            “Improving”

 

 

                              Chairman: M. Aguilar-Benĭtez (CIEMAT)

 

16.50         S. Pascoli (CERN)

                  Neutrinos and CP Violation

 

17.20         T. Nakaya (University of Kyoto)

                  The Neutrino Physics at Accelerators: the High Intensity Frontier

 

 

                              Chairman: L.R. Sulak (Boston University)

 

17.45         J. Wilkes (University of Washington)

                  UNO: Next-Generation Detector for Neutrinos, Super-Novae and Proton Decay

 

18.10         D.B. Cline (UCLA)

                  Proton Decay and Neutrino Detector for DUSEL                                                                                                    

18.30                                                         End of the Session

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                        Thursday, February 24, 2005

 

 

                                                        “Neutrinos and Astroparticles

 

 

                              Chairman: A.A. Watson (University of Leeds)

 

09.00         T. Stanev (University of Delaware)

                  High Energy Astrophysical Processes

 

09.35         V. Berezinsky (LNGS)

                  SuperGZK Neutrinos

 

10.10         F. Halzen (University of Wisconsin)

Neutrinos as a Diagnostic of High Energy Astrophysical Processes

 

10.45                                                         Break

 

 

                                                  “Neutrinos and Cosmology”

 

 

                              Chairman: L. Resvasnis  (NESTOR Institute, Phylos)

 

11.15         S. Pastor (IFIC, University of Valencia)

                  Neutrino Mass Bounds from Cosmological Observables

 

11.50         T. Weiler (University of Vanderbilt)

                  Higher Energy Cosmic Ray Observatories

 

12.25         D. McKay (University of Kansas)

                  Rice: Constraining New Physics with Ultrahigh Energy Neutrinos

     

13.00                                                         Lunch

 

 

                                                   “New Ways and Means”

 

 

                              Chairman: R.M. Morse (University of Wisconsin, Madison)

 

14.30         J. G. Learned (University of Hawaii)

                  New Methods for the Highest Energy Neutrinos Detection

 

15.10         B. Barish (CALTECH)

LIGO: Gravitational Waves Detection from Supernovae and from Gamma Ray Burts 

           

15.40         G. Barbiellini (University of Trieste)

                  GRB a New Tool for the Study of the Universe Expansion

 

16.00         G. Giacomelli (University of Bologna)

                  Search for Exotic Contributions to Atmospheric Neutrino Oscillations

 

 

16.20                                                         Break

 

 

                              Chairman: E. Iarocci (LNF)

 

16.45         G.G. Raffelt (MPI, Munich)

                   Axions

 

17.25         E. Zavattini (INFN, Trieste)

                  Axions in  PVLAS?

                   

 

Chairman: V.A. Matveev  (INR of RAS, Moscow)

 

18.00         A. Dar (Technion, Israel Institute of Technology)

The Origin of Cosmic Rays

 

18.30                                                         End of the Session

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                       Friday, February 25, 2005

 

 

    “The Charm of the Relic Neutrinos”

     

 

Chairlady: M.T. Muciaccia (University of Bari)

 

09.00         A. Ringwald (DESY)

                  How to Detect the Cosmic Neutrino Background

 

09.35         G. Barenboim (University of Mainz)

                  Cosmic Neutrino Absorption Spectroscopy

 

10.10                                                         Break

                                                                               

 

                                  “Neutrino Mass from Different Perspectives”

 

 

                              Chairman: G. Zatsepin (INR of RAS, Moscow)

 

10.40         V. Lobashev (INR of RAS, Moscow)

                  Neutrino Mass Search in Tritium Beta Decay

 

 

                              Chairman: G. Costa (University of Padova)

 

11.15         F. Vissani (LNGS)                

                  Lepton and Quark Masses in SO(10)

 

11.50         T. Gherghetta (University of Minnesota)

                  Neutrino Mass and Extradimensions

 

 

                                                 “A Long Living Idea”

 

 

                              Chairman: D. Haidt  (DESY)

 

12.25         N. Cabibbo (University of Roma “La Sapienza”)

                  On the Triangles

 

13.00                                                         Lunch

 

 

 

 

 

14.30                                       Round Table Discussion

 

                      The Strategy for answering the Open Questions about the Neutrino World

N. Cabibbo (University of Roma), J. Feltesse (DAPNIA,  Saclay), B. Kayser (FERMILAB),  E. Iarocci (Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati), M. Lindner (University of Munich), H. Minakata  (Tokyo Metropolitan University), T. Nakaya (University of Kyoto),  D. Vignaud (College de France), S. Wojcicki  (SLAC) and V. Zacek (University of Montreal).

     

17.00                                                          Break

 

 

                              Chairman: W.F. Fry  (University of Wisconsin, Madison)

 

17.30         S. Glashow  (University of Boston)

                  New Views on Neutrinos