The 2nd International Workshop on Neutrino Oscillations and their Origin : Tokyo, Japan, 6-8 December 2000 : NOON 2000 /

The aim of this workshop was to put together the efforts from various fields necessary for understanding neutrino oscillations in detail, from both experimental and theoretical points of view. One of the main experimental issues was to understand the absolute flux of both the atmospheric and the sol...

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Corporate Authors: International Workshop on Neutrino Oscillations and their Origin Tokyo, Japan); World Scientific (Firm)
Group Author: Suzuki, Y. (Yoichiro) (Editor)
Published: World Scientific Pub. Co.,
Publisher Address: Singapore :
Publication Dates: 2001.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/4888#t=toc
Summary: The aim of this workshop was to put together the efforts from various fields necessary for understanding neutrino oscillations in detail, from both experimental and theoretical points of view. One of the main experimental issues was to understand the absolute flux of both the atmospheric and the solar neutrinos in order to obtain detailed parameter information on neutrino oscillations. The proceedings contain many discussions on phenomenology and theories about neutrino mass and oscillations. The topics include: solar neutrino oscillations; neutrino mixing and the neutrino mass matrices; the origin of the neutrino masses; long baseline neutrino oscillation experiments; KamLAND and low energy neutrino measurements. Experiments and proton decay are also discussed.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xii,305pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9789812810786
CLC: O572.32-532
Contents: Session I. Solar neutrinos. Neutrinos from the big-bang, supernovae and the sun / T. Kajino -- Latest solar neutrino results from super-Kamiokande / M. Smy -- The hep astrophysical factor / R. Schiavilla -- Nuclear reactions in the sun (experiment) / T. Motobayashi -- Theoretically expected solar neutrino fluxes based on the seismic solar model / S. Watanabe -- Session II. Atmospheric neutrinos. BESS results on primary cosmic ray and atmospheric muon fluxes / T. Sanuki -- BESS-TeV project / T. Yoshida -- Cosmic ray spectrum measurement by AMS / Y. Galaktionov -- Absolute flux of atmospheric neutrinos estimated by gamma-ray observations / S. Torii -- Absolute flux of primary protons estimated by atmospheric gamma-ray observations / K. Yoshida -- Implication of the recent cosmic ray measurements on the atmospheric neutrino flux / M. Honda -- The atmospheric neutrino fluxes predictions / P. Lzpari -- Atmospheric neutrinos: New results from super-Kamiokande / C. McGrew -- The ICARUS T600 experiment / F. Cavanna -- Various solutions of the atmospheric neutrino data / O. Yasuda -- Session III. Accelerator xperiments. Ambiguities of theoretical parameters and CP/T violation in neutrino factories / J. Sato -- Present and future of the Japanese long baseline neutrino oscillation experiment / T. Kobayashi -- NuMI and MINOS: A detailed study of neutrino oscillations / A. Para -- A wide campaign of hadroproduction measurements at CERN for neutrino physics: SPY, HARP and more / V. Palladino -- Session IV. Phenomenology and theory. Anarchy of neutrino mass / N. Haba -- Neutrino masses and oscillations in two-loop radiative mechanism / M. Yasue -- Phenomenology of neutrino mass matrix / M. Tanimoto -- Family structure and neutrino mixings / M. Bando -- Information about the neutrino mass matrix from double beta decay / H. V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus -- Neutrino oscillation and supernova / H. Nunokawa -- Session V. Lepton flavor violation. A new [symbols] experiment at PSI / S. Ritt -- Lepton flavor violation experiments at KEK-JAERI joint project of high intensity proton machine / Y. Kuno -- Lepton flavor violation in Randall-Sundrum model with bulk neutrinos / R. Kitano -- Session VI. Nulceon decay. Nucleon decay matrix elements from lattice QCD / Y. Kuramashi -- 1 megaton water-Cherenkov detectors / K. Nakamura -- Multi-megaton water Cherenkov detector for a proton decay search - TITAND (former name: TITANIC) - / Y. Suzuki.