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9781563969560

Next Generation Nucleon Decay and Neutrino Detector: Nnn99 Stony Brook, New York 23-25 September 1999

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    1563969564

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-08-01
  • Publisher: Amer Inst of Physics

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Summary

Even after more than 40 years of experimentation we have not observed the decay of the basic constituent of everyday matter: the proton. So far, the proton appears to be completely stable. This is very puzzling because reasonable models of physics predict that protons after living very long should break apart into lighter particles such as electrons, muons, and pions. Over the last several decades both the experiments and the theory of particles have become increasingly sophisticated. The latest and best experiment (Super-Kamiokande) is in the Kamioka mine in Japan: it has monitored 20,000 tons of water for more than 3 years to see decays of protons; none has been found. Yet the sheer size and precision of this experiment has allowed it to find evidence for neutrino mass by observing oscillations of neutrinos generated in the earth's atmosphere by high energy cosmic rays from outer space. Similar detectors in the past have observed neutrinos from the Sun as well as from Supernova explosions. This workshop was intended to find the next step in this process of experimentation. Should we continue the search for proton decay? The answer from this conference seems to be a definite yes! However, the answer for what sensitivity to achieve seems to be mixed. Regardless of the exact answer about the type and size of the next detector, this project will be much larger than any of the previous projects. Therefore we need to create a consensus in the international physics community and also explore the likely synergistic impact of such a project on other fields of research such as neutrino physics and astrophysics.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
NUCLEON DECAY
Opening Remarks at the Next Generation Nucleon Decay and Neutrino Detector Workshop (NNN99)
3(3)
M. Goldhaber
A Proton Decay Detector Using Pb/scintillator Calorimeter
6(6)
A. Konaka
Nucleon Decay Studies in a Large Liquid Argon Detector
12(6)
A. Bueno
M. Campanelli
A. Ferrari
A. Rubbia
A New Underground Laboratory in Finland
18(3)
J. T. Peltoniemi for the CUPP Collaboration
Study of 1 Megaton Water Cherenkov Detectors for the Future Proton Decay Search
21(4)
M. Shiozawa
Comments on Future Proton Decay Experiments
25(4)
Y. Suzuki
Feasibility of a Next Generation Underground Water Cherenkov Detector: UNO
29(8)
C. K. Jung
THEORY
Discovery of Proton Decay: A Must for Theory, a Challenge for Experiment
37(17)
J. C. Pati
From Neutrino Masses to Proton Decay
54(8)
P. Ramond
Radical Conservatism and Nucleon Decay
62(12)
F. Wilczek
Matter Effects on Long Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Experiments
74(6)
I. Mocioiu
R. Shrock
SO(10) and Large vμ→v&taur Mixing
80(4)
S. M. Barr
C. H. Albright
Nucleon Instability and (B-L) Non-Conservation
84(7)
Y. Kamyshkov
ASTROPHYSICAL NEUTRINOS
Solar Neutrinos
91(12)
J. N. Bahcall
Hellaz---The New Generation Solar Neutrino Experiment to Measure the Spectrum of (vpp and vBe)
103(3)
T. Patzak
Status of the Borexino Solar Neutrino Experiment
106(6)
L. Oberauer
Progress on Heron: A Real-time Detector for P-P Solar Neutrinos
112(6)
J. S. Adams
A. Fleischmann
Y. H. Huang
Y. H. Kim
R. E. Lanou
H. J. Maris
G. M. Seidel
The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
118(6)
J. Heise
A Novel Supernova Detector
124(4)
D. B. Cline
Snews and Future Supernova Detectors
128(4)
K. Scholberg
Omnis, The Observatory for Multiflavor Neutrinos from Supernovae
132(3)
R. N. Boyd
A. S. Murphy
Atmospheric Neutrino Fluxes
135(4)
T. K. Gaisser
Results from Atmospheric Neutrinos
139(16)
J. G. Learned
Neutral Current (π0) Production and the (vμ→vτ/vμ→vs) Debate
155(4)
S. B. Boyd
The Antares Project
159(6)
S. Navas-Concha
Baseline Concept for a Precise Measurement of Atmospheric Neutrino Oscillation
165(6)
M. Aglietta
M. Ambrosio
E. Aprile
G. Bologna
M. Bonesini
G. Bencivenni
M. Calvi
A. Castellina
A. Curioni
W. Fulgione
P. L. Ghia
C. Gustavino
R. P. Kokoulin
G. Mannocchi
F. Murtas
G. P. Murtas
P. Negri
M. Paganoni
L. Periale
A. A. Petrukhin
P. Picchi
A. Pullia
S. Ragazzi
N. Redaelli
L. Satta
T. Tabarelli de Fatis
F. Terranova
A. Tonazzo
G. Trinchero
P. Vallania
B. Villone
Radio Detection of Ultra High Energy Neutrinos (Ev>1018eV)
171(4)
D. Seckel
Studies and Site Characterisation for a km3 Scale Underwater Neutrino Telescope in the Mediterranean Sea
175(6)
G. Riccobene
REACTOR AND ACCELERATOR NEUTRINOS
Muon Storage Rings---Neutrino Factories
181(15)
Z. Parsa
Matter Effects Study in Very Long Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Experiments
196(9)
A. Bueno
M. Campanelli
A. Rubbia
The Booster Neutrino Experiment: BooNE
205(6)
R. Tayloe
Neutrino Oscillation Experiments at Nuclear Reactors
211(9)
M. Grassi
ICANOE Imaging and Calorimetric Neutrino Oscillation Experiment
220(13)
A. Rubbia
Opera: A Long Baseline (vτ) Appearance Experiment in the CNGS Beam from CERN to Gran Sasso
233(7)
P. Migliozzi
Summary of Detector and Beam Parameters Working Group from Lyon
240(4)
D. A. Harris
Summary of Accelerator Neutrino Experiments Working Group
244(3)
R. Bernstein
Contributions 247(2)
Author Index 249

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