Physics with a Multi-MW Proton source

Europe/Zurich
503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)

503/1-001 - Council Chamber

CERN

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Butler, P and Palladino, V
Description
The workshop explores both the short- and long-term opportunities for particle and nuclear physics offered by a multi-MW proton source such as a proton linear accelerator or a rapid-cycling synchrotron. This source would provide Muon and Electron Neutrino beams of unprecedented intensity, superior slow Muon and possibly Kaon facilities, as well as a world-leading Radioactive Ion Beam facility for Nuclear, Astro- and fundamental physics. The oral contributions at the workshop are by invitation only but there is a possibility to either display posters or have a written contribution linked to the web-site. The posters will be on display next to the main meeting room for the full length of the workshop with a dedicated poster session on Thursday morning. We strongly encourage anyone who has information of importance not covered, or only partly covered, by the programme to submit an abstract for a poster or/and paper contribution. Any submitted and accepted contributions will serve as input for the summary paper that will be published after the workshop. This paper will be an important input for e.g. the Cogne (Villar) meeting and the CERN Scientific Policy Committee.
    • Introductory Session
      • 1
        Welcome address
        Speaker: R. Aymar (CERN)
      • 2
        The high intensity frontier
        Speaker: J. Ellis (CERN)
      • 3
        The JPARC program & experience
        Speaker: S. Nagamiya (KEK)
      • 4
        US plans for high power proton drivers
        Speaker: S. Holmes (FERMILAB)
      • 5
        Adjourn
    • Accelerator Session
      • 6
        The potential of the SPL at CERN
        Speaker: R. Garoby (CERN)
      • 7
        Coffee Break
      • 8
        Rapid Cycling Synchrotron option
        Speaker: C. Prior (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
      • 9
        Additional installations for a neutrino physics facility
        Speaker: H. Haseroth (CERN)
      • 10
        Defining the energy of the proton driver
        Speaker: M. Apollonio
      • 11
        Additional installations for a Nuclear Physics facility
        Speaker: A. Mueller (CNRS-IN2P3)
      • 12
        A neutrino Beta-beam facility at CERN
        Speaker: M. Lindroos (CERN)
      • 13
        WELCOME DRINK
        Speaker: offered by CAEN S.p.A.
    • Particle Physics Session
      • 14
        Neutrino oscillation physics from a Mwatt neutrino complex
        Speaker: P. Hernandez (Valencia)
      • 15
        The Frejus underground laboratory: status and plans
        Speaker: L. Mosca (CEA-Saclay)
      • 16
        A Megaton Water Cherenkov detector
        Speaker: C. K. Jung
      • 17
        Large Liquid Argon detector
        Speaker: A. Ereditato (INFN Napoli)
      • 18
        Coffee Break
      • 19
        Neutrino Factory: physics and R&D progress
        Speaker: S. Geer (FNAL)
      • 20
        Physics of Neutrino interactions
        Speaker: P.Migliozzi (INFN Napoli)
      • 21
        The Physics of a new high intensity low energy muon source
        Speaker: A. Baldini (INFN - Pisa)
      • 22
        The Physics of higher intensity PS or SPS (kaons, muons, neutrinos)
        Speaker: A. Ceccucci (CERN)
      • 23
        Lunch
    • Nuclear Physics Session
      • 24
        Introduction: The Eurisol DS proposal
        Speaker: Y. Blumenfeld (IPN Orsay)
      • 25
        The future of nuclear structure studies
        Speaker: W. Gelletly (UNIVERSITY OF SURREY)
      • 26
        Nuclear dynamics and the nuclear equation of state
        Speaker: F. Gulminelli (LPC Caen)
      • 27
        Coffee break
      • 28
        Astrophysics with RIB
        Speaker: K.-L. Kratz (Mainz)
      • 29
        Fundamental symmetries and interactions (at an intense proton source)
        Speaker: K. Jungmann (Kernfysisch Versneller Instituut (Groningen))
      • 30
        New approaches to the study of the nucleus : muons, pbar,
        Speaker: J. Äystö (Jyväskylä)
      • 31
        FAIR: the GSI New Facility
        Speaker: H.-J. Kluge (GSI)
      • 32
        Adjourn
      • 33
        Workshop dinner
    • Poster Session
      • 34
        Coffee
    • Outlook Session
      • 35
        Accelerator aspects
        Speaker: B. Weng (BNL)
      • 36
        Particle Physics aspects
        Speaker: M. Spiro (IN2P3)
      • 37
        Nuclear Physics
        Speaker: M. Harakeh (Kernfysisch Versneller Instituut (Groningen))
      • 38
        Concluding remarks
        Speaker: J. Engelen (CERN)
      • 39
        Lunch Meeting of SAC & PAC : “Towards Cogne