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Report number arXiv:1503.06637 ; FERMILAB-CONF-15-120-ND
Title The Intermediate Neutrino Program
Author(s) Adams, C. (Yale U.) ; Alonso, J.R. (MIT) ; Ankowski, A.M. (Virginia Tech.) ; Asaadi, J.A. (Syracuse U.) ; Ashenfelter, J. (Yale U.) ; Axani, S.N. (MIT) ; Babu, K. (Oklahoma State U.) ; Backhouse, C. (Caltech) ; Band, H.R. (Yale U.) ; Barbeau, P.S. (Duke U.) ; Barros, N. (Pennsylvania U.) ; Bernstein, A. (LLNL, Livermore) ; Betancourt, M. (Fermilab) ; Bishai, M. (Brookhaven) ; Blucher, E. (Chicago U.) ; Bouffard, J. (SUNY, Albany) ; Bowden, N. (LLNL, Livermore) ; Brice, S. (Fermilab) ; Bryan, C. (Oak Ridge) ; Camilleri, L. (Columbia U.) ; Cao, J. (Beijing, Inst. High Energy Phys.) ; Carlson, J. (Los Alamos) ; Carr, R.E. (Columbia U.) ; Chatterjee, A. (Texas U., Arlington) ; Chen, M. (UC, Irvine) ; Chen, S. (Tsinghua U., Beijing) ; Chiu, M. (Brookhaven) ; Church, E.D. (Fermilab ; PNL, Richland) ; Collar, J.I. (Chicago U.) ; Collin, G. (MIT) ; Conrad, J.M. (MIT) ; Convery, M.R. (SLAC) ; Cooper, R.L. (Indiana U.) ; Cowen, D. (Penn State U.) ; Davoudiasl, H. (Brookhaven) ; de Gouvea, A. (Northwestern U.) ; Dean, D.J. (Oak Ridge) ; Deichert, G. (Oak Ridge) ; Descamps, F. (LBL, Berkeley) ; DeYoung, T. (Michigan State U.) ; Diwan, M.V. (Brookhaven) ; Djurcic, Z. (Argonne) ; Dolinski, M.J. (Drexel U.) ; Dolph, J. (Brookhaven) ; Donnelly, B. (MIT) ; Dwyer, D.A. (LBL, Berkeley) ; Dytman, S. (Pittsburgh U.) ; Efremenko, Y. (Tennessee U.) ; Everett, L.L. (Wisconsin U., Madison) ; Fava, A. (INFN, Padua) ; Figueroa-Feliciano, E. (MIT) ; Fleming, B. (Yale U.) ; Friedland, A. (Los Alamos) ; Fujikawa, B.K. (LBL, Berkeley) ; Gaisser, T.K. (Delaware U.) ; Galeazzi, M. (Miami U.) ; Galehouse, D.C. (Akron U.) ; Galindo-Uribarri, A. (Oak Ridge) ; Garvey, G.T. (Los Alamos) ; Gautam, S. (Tribhuvan U.) ; Gilje, K.E. (IIT, Chicago) ; Gonzalez-Garcia, M. (SUNY, Stony Brook) ; Goodman, M.C. (Argonne) ; Gordon, H. (Brookhaven) ; Gramellini, E. (Yale U.) ; Green, M.P. (Oak Ridge) ; Guglielmi, A. (INFN, Padua) ; Hackenburg, R.W. (Brookhaven) ; Hackenburg, A. (Yale U.) ; Halzen, F. (Wisconsin U., Madison) ; Han, K. (Yale U.) ; Hans, S. (Brookhaven) ; Harris, D. (Fermilab) ; Heeger, K.M. (Yale U.) ; Herman, M. (Brookhaven) ; Hill, R. (Chicago U.) ; Holin, A. (University Coll. London) ; Huber, P. (Virginia Tech.) ; Jaffe, D.E. (Brookhaven) ; Johnson, R.A. (Cincinnati U.) ; Joshi, J. (Brookhaven) ; Karagiorgi, G. (Manchester U.) ; Kaufman, L.J. (Indiana U.) ; Kayser, B. (Fermilab) ; Kettell, S.H. (Brookhaven) ; Kirby, B.J. (Brookhaven) ; Klein, J.R. (Pennsylvania U.) ; Kolomensky, Yu. G. (LBL, Berkeley ; UC, Berkeley) ; Kriske, R.M. (Minnesota U.) ; Lane, C.E. (Drexel U.) ; Langford, T.J. (Yale U.) ; Lankford, A. (UC, Irvine) ; Lau, K. (Houston U.) ; Learned, J.G. (Hawaii U.) ; Ling, J. (Illinois U., Urbana) ; Link, J.M. (Virginia Tech.) ; Lissauer, D. (Brookhaven) ; Littenberg, L. (Brookhaven) ; Littlejohn, B.R. (Fermilab) ; Lockwitz, S. (Fermilab) ; Lokajicek, M. (Prague, Inst. Phys.) ; Louis, W.C. (Los Alamos) ; Luk, K. (UC, Berkeley) ; Lykken, J. (Fermilab) ; Marciano, W.J. (Brookhaven) ; Maricic, J. (Hawaii U.) ; Markoff, D.M. (North Carolina Central U.) ; Martinez Caicedo, D.A. (IIT, Chicago) ; Mauger, C. (Los Alamos) ; Mavrokoridis, K. (Liverpool U.) ; McCluskey, E. (Fermilab) ; McKeen, D. (Washington U., Seattle) ; McKeown, R. (Jefferson Lab) ; Mills, G. (Los Alamos) ; Mocioiu, I. (Penn State U.) ; Monreal, B. (UC, Santa Barbara) ; Mooney, M.R. (Brookhaven) ; Morfin, J.G. (Fermilab) ; Mumm, P. (NIST, Wash., D.C.) ; Napolitano, J. (Temple U.) ; Neilson, R. (Drexel U.) ; Nelson, J.K. (William-Mary Coll.) ; Nessi, M. (CERN) ; Norcini, D. (Yale U.) ; Nova, F. (Texas U.) ; Nygren, D.R. (Texas U., Arlington) ; Orebi Gann, G.D. (LBL, Berkeley ; UC, Berkeley) ; Palamara, O. (Fermilab) ; Parsa, Z. (Brookhaven) ; Patterson, R. (Caltech) ; Paul, P. (SUNY, Stony Brook) ; Pocar, A. (Massachusetts U., Amherst) ; Qian, X. (Brookhaven) ; Raaf, J.L. (Fermilab) ; Rameika, R. (Fermilab) ; Ranucci, G. (INFN, Milan) ; Ray, H. (Florida U.) ; Reyna, D. (Sandia) ; Rich, G.C. (TUNL, Durham) ; Rodrigues, P. (Rochester U.) ; Romero, E.Romero (Oak Ridge ; Tennessee U.) ; Rosero, R. (Brookhaven) ; Rountree, S.D. (Virginia Tech.) ; Rybolt, B. (Tennessee U.) ; Sanchez, M.C. (Iowa State U.) ; Santucci, G. (SUNY, Stony Brook) ; Schmitz, D. (Chicago U.) ; Scholberg, K. (Duke U.) ; Seckel, D. (Delaware U.) ; Shaevitz, M. (Columbia U.) ; Shrock, R. (SUNY, Stony Brook) ; Smy, M.B. (UC, Irvine) ; Soderberg, M. (Syracuse U.) ; Sonzogni, A. (Brookhaven) ; Sousa, A.B. (Cincinnati U.) ; Spitz, J. (MIT) ; St. John, J.M. (Cincinnati U.) ; Stewart, J. (Brookhaven) ; Strait, J.B. (Fermilab) ; Sullivan, G. (Maryland U.) ; Svoboda, R. (UC, Davis) ; Szelc, A.M. (Yale U.) ; Tayloe, R. (Indiana U.) ; Thomson, M.A. (Cambridge U.) ; Toups, M. (MIT) ; Vacheret, A. (Oxford U.) ; Vagins, M. (UC, Irvine) ; Van de Water, R.G. (Los Alamos) ; Vogelaar, R.B. (Virginia Tech.) ; Weber, M. (Cal State, San Bernardino) ; Weng, W. (Brookhaven) ; Wetstein, M. (Chicago U.) ; White, C. (IIT, Chicago) ; White, B.R. (Oak Ridge) ; Whitehead, L. (Houston U.) ; Whittington, D.W. (Indiana U.) ; Wilking, M.J. (SUNY, Stony Brook) ; Wilson, R.J. (Colorado State U.) ; Wilson, P. (Fermilab) ; Winklehner, D. (MIT) ; Winn, D.R. (Fairfield U.) ; Worcester, E. (Brookhaven) ; Yang, L. (Illinois U., Urbana) ; Yeh, M. (Brookhaven) ; Yokley, Z.W. (Virginia Tech.) ; Yoo, J. (Fermilab) ; Yu, B. (Brookhaven) ; Yu, J. (Texas U., Arlington) ; Zhang, C. (Brookhaven)
Publication 2015
Imprint 23 Mar 2015
Number of pages 32
Note Comments: pdfLaTeX, 31 pages, 1 figure
pdfLaTeX, 31 pages, 1 figure, minor modification to 0nuBB discussion
Subject category Particle Physics - Experiment
Abstract The US neutrino community gathered at the Workshop on the Intermediate Neutrino Program (WINP) at Brookhaven National Laboratory February 4-6, 2015 to explore opportunities in neutrino physics over the next five to ten years. Scientists from particle, astroparticle and nuclear physics participated in the workshop. The workshop examined promising opportunities for neutrino physics in the intermediate term, including possible new small to mid-scale experiments, US contributions to large experiments, upgrades to existing experiments, R&D; plans and theory. The workshop was organized into two sets of parallel working group sessions, divided by physics topics and technology. Physics working groups covered topics on Sterile Neutrinos, Neutrino Mixing, Neutrino Interactions, Neutrino Properties and Astrophysical Neutrinos. Technology sessions were organized into Theory, Short-Baseline Accelerator Neutrinos, Reactor Neutrinos, Detector R&D; and Source, Cyclotron and Meson Decay at Rest sessions.This report summarizes discussion and conclusions from the workshop.
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