NuInt 17: 11th International Workshop on Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering in the Few-GeV Region
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Kate Scholberg
(Duke University),
Mauricio Barbi
(University of Regina)
Description
Welcome to NuInt 17, held 25-30 June, 2017 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The goal of the workshop series is to bring together theorists and experimentalists from the nuclear and particle physics communities to further understand these complex interactions.
The workshop will be held at the Fields Institute on the downtown campus of the University of Toronto.
Participation will be limited to 100 registrants.
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Welcome and Introductory Talks 230
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WelcomeSpeaker: Prof. Ray Jayawardhana (York University)
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Systematic Uncertainties and Impact on Oscillation Measurements 230
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Welcome Night at the Pub Prenup Pub
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Shallow Inelastic, Deep Inelastic and Inclusive Scattering 230
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Neutrino Flux Calculations and Measurements 230
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Electron Scattering and Other Non-neutrino Measurements 230
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Reception Massey College
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Electron Scattering and Other Non-neutrino Measurements 230
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Electron Scattering and Other Non-neutrino Measurements 230
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R ratio measurements from JLABWe present results on the nuclear dependence ratio of R, the longitudinal and transverse structure function ratio. We present results on the difference between R_A(nucleus) and R_D(deuterium) for Carbon (R_C- R_D), Aluminum (R_AL -R_D), Iron (R_Fe-R_D) and Copper (R_Cu-R_C) for Q^2=2, 3, and 4 GeV^2 from electron scattering experiments at Jefferson Lab.Speaker: Arie Bodek (University of Rochester)
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Neutrino Pion Production and Other Inelastic Interactions 230
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Neutrino Pion Production and Other Inelastic Interactions 230
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Poster Session McLennan Physics Building
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A New Framework To Extract The Electron Anti-neutrinos Cross Section At The T2K Off-Axis NearSpeaker: Mr Fady Shaker (University of Winnipeg)
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An Inclusive Neutral Pion Production in Charged Current Muon Neutrinos Analysis at the NOvA Near Detector
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ARAPUCA light trap for large liquid argon time projection chambersARAPUCA is a totally innovative device for liquid argon scintillation light detection. It is composed of a passive light collector and of active devices. The latters are standard SiPMs that operate at liquid argon temperature, while the passive collector is a photon trap, which allows to collect light with extremely high efficiency. The total detection efficiency of the device can be tuned by modifying the ratio between the area of the active components (SiPM) and that of the optical window. Few arrays of ARAPUCAs will be installed inside the prototype of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment - protoDUNE - and their performances will be compared with those of more standard solutions based on guiding bars. The results of the most recent tests of ARAPUCAs in a liquid argon environment, which led to the actual design for the protoDUNE, will be reported together with the proposal of a photon detection system for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment based on ARAPUCAs combined with dielectric mirror foils coated by wavelength-shifter.Speaker: Dr Hélio da Motta (CBPF)
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Controlling uncertainties in the Short Baseline Neutrino programSpeaker: Dr Raquel Castillo Fernandez (Reserach Associate)
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Hadron Production Measurements with a Hybrid Emulsion/Electronic DetectorSpeakers: Dr Mark Hartz (Kavli IPMU (WPI), University of Tokyo/TRIUMF), Dr Tsutomu Fukuda (Nagoya University)
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Hadronic interaction measurements with the Hybrid Emulsion DetectorSpeaker: Mr Khalid Gameil (University of British Columbia)
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Investigation of multi-nucleon effects and neutron counting in antineutrino-carbon reactions.Speaker: Miranda Elkins (University of Minnesota - Duluth)
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Measurement of Deep Inelastic Scattering Cross Section in the MINERvA DetectorSpeaker: Ms Marianette Wospakrik (1986)
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Measurement of gamma rays from giant resonances of 16O and 12C with application to supernova neutrino detection.Speaker: Mr Mandeep Reen (Okayama University)
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Measurement of Neutral Current Coherent $\Pi_0$ Production In The NOvA Near DetectorSpeaker: Hongyue Duyang (University of South Carolina)
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Measurement of Neutrino Induced Resonance Pion Production in the NOMAD DetectorSpeaker: Hongyue Duyang (University of South Carolina)
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Multinucleon Excitation (2p2h) Model ComparisonSpeaker: Andrew Cudd (Michigan State University)
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NOvA tuning of the GENIE generator using internal and external data constraintsSpeaker: Jeremy Wolcott (Tufts University)
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Progress of the Charged Pion Semi-Inclusive Neutrino Charged-Current Cross Section in NOvA
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Progress of the Measurement of the Electron Neutrino Charged-current Inclusive Cross Section in NOvASpeaker: Dr Leonidas Aliaga Soplin (Fermilab)
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Techniques for a Combined Neutrino Flux and Cross Section UnfoldingSpeakers: Mr Shivesh Mandalia (Queen Mary University of London), Dr Teppei Katori (Queen Mary University of London)
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Neutrino CC and NC Scattering without Pion Production 1101 (Sanford)
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Workshop Banquet Hart House
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