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Full Title: | European Neutrino Town Meeting and ESPP 2019 Discussion (CERN) |
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Date & Time: | 22 Oct 2018 at 09:00 |
Event Location: | Geneva, Switzerland |
Event Topic(s): | Conferences |
External URL: | European Neutrino Town Meeting and ESPP 2019 Discussion (CERN) |
Event Info: | The European Strategy Discussions will take place in 2019, and to inform this process, a call was made to the particle-physics community across universities, laboratories and national institutes to submit written input by 18 December 2018.
The aims of this meeting are as follows:
1. The first aim is to prepare a document expressing the views of the European community, in a context where there is no longer an accelerator neutrino beam in Europe and the community has invested in projects in China, Japan and the USA.
2. The document should take stock of the properties of the "present" LBL program (T2K+SK+NOvA, JUNO, T2K upgrade, HyperK and DUNE) in physics terms, identifying and quantifying who measures what and how well, and what is the complementarity in quantitative and qualitative terms and under which time scale. 3. It should also address the status and possible future of the short baseline neutrino experiments in search for sterile neutrinos and anomalies. 4. Address possible contributions or support of CERN to this program and discuss the best possible investment based the above physics considerations. 5. address the question of the future of the field -- with neutrinos beams to complete the present LBL program -- includes HP-TPC, nustorm, moment, P2O and R&D on supplementary detector methods -- searches for sterile/Right-handed neutrinos with the existing or foreseen neutrino near detectors as well as with beam dump experiments such as SHIP -- the role of LHC and future collider projects in the general neutrino research such as search for sterile/RH neutrinos. |
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