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Neutrino Oscillations And Their Origin, Proceedings Of The 4th International Workshop.
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Neutrino Oscillations And Their Origin, Proceedings Of The 4th International Workshop.
Yazar:
Suzuki, Y.
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9789812703101
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1 online resource (497 pages)
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Contents -- Preface Y. Suzuki -- International Advisory Committee, Scientific Program Committee and Local Organizing Committee -- Session 1 Solar and Reactor Neutrinos -- KamLAND Results K. Inoue -- 1. Reactor Neutrinos -- 2. KamLAND Detector -- 3. Calibrations and Systematic errors -- 4. Backgrounds -- 5 . Results -- 6. Summary -- References -- Sudbury Neutrino Observatory: Physics Implications of Upcoming Data M. C. Chen -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Reactions in SNO -- 3. SNO Analysis and Pure D2O Results Summary -- 4. Global Solar Neutrino Analysis -- 5. SNO Observables After KamLAND -- References -- Solar Neutrino Precision Measurements using all 1496 Days of Super-Kamiokande-I Data M. B. Smy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Solar Neutrino Flux -- 3. Time Variations and Spectrum -- 4. Solar Neutrino Oscillations -- 5 . Super-Kamiokande-II -- 6. Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Solar Neutrino Spectroscopy with Borexino and Future Low Energy Solar Neutrino Experiments S. Schonert -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Real-time detection of low-energy solar neutrinos -- 3. Backgrounds to neutrino detection at low-energies -- 4. Upcoming experiments -- 5. Next generation experiments -- 6. Outlook -- References -- Neutrino Oscillations and the Sunshine M. C. Gonzalez-Garcia -- 1. Combined Analysis of KamLAND and Solar Data -- 2. Learning About How the Sun Shines -- 2.1. Determination of 8 B Flux -- 2.2. Limiting the CNO Luminosity -- 3. 3v Analysis -- 4. Including Sterile Neutrinos: 4v Models -- References -- Supernova Relic Neutrino Search Results from Super-Kamiokande M. Malek -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Data Reduction -- 3. Analysis and Results -- 4. Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Supernova Relic Neutrinos and Neutrino Oscillation S. Ando & K. Sato -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Models and Formulation -- 3. Results and Discussions.

3.1. Detectability of the supernova relic neutrinos -- 3.2. Implications of the recent observational results -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Solar and Reactor Neutrino Analysis: Results and Desiderata G . L. Fogli, E. Lisi, A. Marrone, A. Palazzo, A. M. Rotunno & D. Montanino -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The role of KamLAND data -- 3. The role of solar neutrino data -- 4. The role of matter effects -- 5. The role of CHOOZ and of 3v mixing -- 6. Desiderata for future analyses -- 7. Conclusions -- References -- Can Four Neutrinos Explain Global Oscillation Data Including LSND and Cosmology? T. Schwetz, M. Maltoni, M. A. Tortola & J. W. F. Valle -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Notations and approximations -- 3. (2+2): ruled out by solar and atmospheric data -- 4. (3+1): strongly disfavoured by SBL data -- 5. Comparing (3+1), (2+2) and (3+0) hypotheses -- 6. Adding information from cosmology -- 7. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements: -- References -- Universal Texture of Quark and Lepton Mass Matrices Y. Koide, H . Nishiura, K. Matsuda, T. Kikuchi & T. Fukuyama -- 1. Model -- 2. Quark mixing matrix -- 3. Lepton mixing matrix -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Neutrino Masses and Beyond from Supersymmetry O. C. W. Kong -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Supersymmetry and Neutrinos -- 3. The generic supersymmetric Standard Model -- 4. Neutrino Masses in the GSSM -- 5 . Beyond Neutrino Masses -- 6 . Concluding Remarks -- References -- Neutrino Physics after KamLAND A. Smirnov -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Before and After -- 1.2. The end of era of the neutrino anomalies? -- 2. Is the solar neutrino problem solved? -- 2.1. Solar neutrinos and KamLAND -- 2.2. LMA: precision measurements -- 2.3. Consistency checks -- 2.4. Homestake anomaly? -- 2.5. Solar neutrinos versus KamLAND -- 2.6. Beyond LMA or Physics of sub-leading effects -- 3. Atmospheric neutrinos: Any problem?.

3.1. Oscillations of Atmospheric ve -- 3.2. Oscillations due to m2 12 12 -- 3.3. Effect of S13 -- 3.4. Induced interference -- 3.5. Sterile neutrinos -- 4. LSND: ultimate neutrino anomaly? -- 4.1. (3 + 1) scheme -- 4.2. Non-standard neutrino interactions -- 4.3. CPT-violation -- 5 . Supernova Neutrinos -- 5.1. LBL with supernova neutrinos -- 5.2. Shock wave effect -- 6. Standard and Non-standard -- 7. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Session 2 Accelerated Neutrinos and Future Neutrino Oscillation Experiments -- Results in K2K and Future T. Kobayashi -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experiment -- 3. Neutrino Flux and Spectrum at the near site -- 4. Observation at SK and Oscillation Analysis -- 5 . Status and future -- 6. Summary -- References -- BooNE at Six Months E. D. Zimmerman -- 1. LSND and KARMEN -- 2. MiniBooNE Overview -- 3. Beam Details -- 4. Detector Details -- 5. Status and Conclusion -- References -- Status of MINOS (contribution was not received) M. Messier -- Status of OPERA/CNGS (Contribution was not received) M. Nakamura -- The ICARUS Project: An Underground Observatory for Astro-Particle Physics A. Ereditato -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The T600 detector module -- 3. Outlook -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Off-Axis Experiment in the NuMI Beam at Fermilab S. Wojcicki -- 1. Introduction -- 2. NuMlBeam -- 3. Offaxis Experiment In NuMI Beam Line -- 4. Off-Axis Detector -- 5. Backgrounds and Potential Sensitivity -- 6. Site Issues -- 7. Time scale -- Acknowledgements -- References -- JHFNU (Phase I) Neutrino Oscillation Experiment A. K. Ichikawa -- 1. Physics Motivation -- 2. Overview of the experiment -- 3. Physics sensitivity -- 3.1. High precision measurement of m223 and 23 with v disappearance -- 3.2. ve appearance search -- 3.3. Search for sterile neutrinos (vs) in v disappearance -- 4. R&D items and Summary -- References.

Precise Measurement of sin22 13 Using Japanese Reactors F. Suekane, K. Inoue, T. Araki & K. Jongok -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Physics Motivations -- 3. The Experiment -- 4. Summary and Discussions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- The HLMA Project in the Light of the First KamLAND Results Measurement of sin2(2 13) with a New Short Baseline Reactor Neutrino Experiment T. Lasserre, S. Schonert & L. Oberauer -- 1. The post-KamLAND context -- 2. The HLMA project -- 2.1. The HLMA project at Heilbronn -- 2.2. The HLMA at Boulby -- 3. Measurement of sin2 (2 13) with an optimum reactor neutrino experiment -- References -- Using Reactors to Measure M. H. Shaevitz & J. M. Link -- 1. Motivation and Goals of a Next-Generation Reactor Oscillation Experiment -- 2. Appearance versus Disappearance Measurements -- 3. Limiting factors in a reactor disappearance measurement -- 4. Examples of possible measurements and comparisons -- 5 . Summary -- References -- Impact of Ue3 on Neutrino Models M. Tanimoto -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Deviation from the Bi-Maximal Mixings -- 3. Texture Zeros of Neutrino Mass Matrix -- 4. Summary -- References -- CP Violation in JHFv, (Phase-II) T. Nakaya -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The JHF-Kamioka neutrino experiment -- 3. Sensitivity on CP Violation -- 4. Summary -- References -- Long Baseline Neutrino Oscillations: Parameter Degeneracies and JHF/NuMI Complementarity H. Minakata, H. Nunokawa & S. Parke -- 1. Parameter Degeneracies: Overview -- 1.1. 13 and CP Degeneracy -- 1.2. 23 Degeneracy -- 2. JHF/NuMI Complementarity -- 2.1. Neutrino-Antineutrino -- 2.2. Neutrino-Neutrino -- 3. Conclusions -- References -- Golden and Silver Channels at the Neutrino Factory A. Donini -- References -- Parameter Degeneracy and Reactor Experiments O. Yasuda -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Parameter degeneracies -- 3. Reactor measurements of 13.

4. Resolution of the 23 ambiguity by the LBL and reactor experiments -- 5 . Summary -- References -- Session 3 Atmospheric Neutrinos -- Results from L3+C P. Le Coultre -- 1. The L3+C detector -- 2. Physics Topics -- The muon momentum spectrum: -- Anti-proton to proton ratio around 1 TeV: -- Solar anisotronv: -- Search for GRB signals: -- Muons associated with air showers: -- Solar Flare of July 14, 2000: -- Correlations over Large Distances: -- Other topics: -- 3. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- A Measurement of Mu, P and He Energy Spectra at the Small Atmospheric Depth K. Abe -- 1. Introduction -- 2. BESS spectrometer -- 3. Balloon flight -- 4. Results and discussions -- 5 . Conclusion -- References -- The Calculation of Atmospheric Neutrino Flux M. Honda -- 1. An overview as the introduction -- 2. Atmospheric neutrino experiments and uncertainties -- 3. Reduction of the uncertainties -- 4. Summary -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Progress in Analysis of High Energy Primary Cosmic-Ray Spectra Measured in BESS-02 S. Haino -- 1. Introduction -- 2. BESS-TeV spectrometer -- 3. Drift chamber calibration -- 4. Flight -- 5. Performance of rigidity measurement -- 6. Prospect of the resultant primary spectra -- 7. Summary -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Atmospheric Neutrinos C. Yanagisawa -- 1. First Manifestation of Atmospheric Neutrino Anomaly -- 2. Neutrino Oscillation -- 3. Neutrino Decay -- References -- Initial Results from HARP (Contribution was not received) C. Wiebusch -- Study of Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions for Neutrino Oscillation Experiments M. Sakuda -- 1. Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions in the Few-GeV Region -- 2. Recent Progress in the Calculation -- 2.1) Nucleon Form Factors -- 2.2) Spectral Function -- 2.3) Single Pion Production -- 3. Summary -- References -- Session 4 Dark Matter and Double Beta Decay.

Status of Evidence for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay and the Future: Genius and Genius-TF H. V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus.
Özet:
The discovery of neutrino oscillations in 1998 initiated efforts to form a group to work on the detailed study of the phenomenon; this study is now supported by a grant-in-aid in the specific field of neutrinos from the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports. The aim of this working group is to put together the efforts from various fields necessary for understanding neutrino oscillations in detail from both the experimental and the theoretical point of view. The 4th International Workshop on Neutrino Oscillations and Their Origin was held to discuss recent progress in both experimental and theoretical study.
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