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19–24 May 2014Selsdon Park Hotel, Surrey, UK
9th International Workshop on Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions
in the Few-GeV Region
NuInt14
Handbook
Organised by the IOP High Energy Particle Physics Group
NuInt14 9th International Workshop on Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions in the Few-GeV Region
Contents
Enquiries 2
Location 3
Travel 3
Registration 5
Accommodation 5
Catering 6
Dietary requirements 7
Venue information 8
Presenter’s information 8
Safety and security 9
Local information 9
IOP Membership 10
Exhibition 10
Appendices 10-12
Oral programme 13
Poster programme 20
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Enquiries General enquiries Amy Fitzgerald Institute of Physics 76 Portland Place London, W1B 1NT, UK E-mail: [email protected] Direct tel: +44 (0) 20 7470 4984 Mobile: +44 (0) 791 718 1208 Conferences Department Institute of Physics Tel: +44 (0)20 7470 4800 Email: [email protected] Conference chair Dr Morgan Wascko Department of Physics Imperial College London London, SW7 2AZ, UK Organising committee
• Dr Morgan Wascko (chair) - Department of Physics, Imperial College London, UK • Dr Costas Andreopoulos - University of Liverpool and Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK • Dr Steve Boyd - Department of Physics, University of Warwick, UK • Dr Teppei Katori - Department of Physics, Queen Mary University of London, UK • Dr Jaroslaw Nowak - Department of Physics, Lancaster University, UK • Dr Ryan Nichol - Department of Physics, University College London, UK • Dr Yoshi Uchida - Department of Physics, Imperial College London, UK
Disclaimer The Institute of Physics, Selsdon Park Hotel and their approved representatives cannot take responsibility for any accident, loss or damage to participants or to their property during the conference.
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Location The conference will be held at Selsdon Park Hotel in Surrey, UK. The technical sessions will be held in the Cambria 1 Suite. The poster session, exhibition, refreshments and lunches will be held in the Terrace Suite. For residential delegates. on-site accommodation is also located in Selsdon Park Hotel. Please see appendix 1 for a location map. Conference venue Selsdon Park Hotel and Golf Club 126 Addington Road Sanderstead Surrey CR2 8YA, UK Tel: +44 (0) 208 657 8811 Web: www.ph-hotels.com/selsdonpark Travel Selsdon Park Hotel is close to South and East Croydon railway stations and a short drive from both Gatwick and Heathrow International airports. East Croydon railway station is 3.7 miles from the hotel, while central London is 13 miles away. Travel/directions for Selsdon Park Hotel can be found online at http://www.selsdonparkcroydon.co.uk/location/ By air Nearest airport: Gatwick International airport (for more information, please visit: http://www.gatwickairport.com/) There is a direct train which runs from Gatwick Airport railway station to East Croydon railway station, with an average journey time of 15 minutes. From East Croydon, you can either travel by taxi or by shuttle bus, please see ‘By Car’ section for further details on these modes of transport. Selsdon Park Hotel is a 25 minute drive from Gatwick International airport (approx. 18 miles). Two other airports are also within easy reach: • Heathrow International Airport - Selsdon Park Hotel is a 45 minute drive from Heathrow International Airport (approx. 44 miles) • London City Airport - Selsdon Park Hotel is a 50 minute drive from London City Airport (approx. 19 miles) By train Nearest railway station: East Croydon railway station Selsdon Park hotel is easily reached from four mainline stations including East Croydon which is 3.7 miles away. A direct train service runs from East Croydon to London Victoria, with an average journey time of 15 minutes. For information contact National Rail Enquiries (either telephone: +44 (0)8457 484950 or visit: http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/).
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By car Satellite navigation co-ordinates: 51.339008, -0.061664 (post code CR2 8YA)
• At Junction 6 on the M25, take the A22 exit to Godstone/Caterham/Westerham/A25 • At Godstone Interchange, take the 1st exit onto Godstone Hill/A22 leading to London /Croydon/Caterham.
Continue to follow A22 • Continue along the Caterham bypass until you come to a large roundabout (Ann Summers) and take the
3rd exit and follow signs A22 towards Whyteleaf/Croydon • Continue to mini roundabout and take 3rd exit up the hill and under the bridge onto B270
Turn left onto the B264 towards Croydon onto Tithepit Shaw Lane • At the top of the road follow the right hand bend and continue to the end, turning left onto Limpsfield Road
(B269) • Follow the road straight, going over mini roundabouts and passing Waitrose on your right until you come to
a large round about • Take the 3rd Exit onto Addington Road (A2022) • Selsdon Park is on the right opposite Upper Selsdon Road, indicate right prior to the traffic lights
You can plan your route online using one of the free route planners - examples are The AA (http://www.theaa.com/) or The RAC (http://www.rac.co.uk/).
Car parking Parking at the hotel is extensive (300 spaces) and is free for conference delegates.
Taxis A journey by taxi from the railway station to Selsdon Park will take approximately 20 minutes. There is a taxi rank outside the station. Travelling by taxi or minicab is generally very safe, but it is important to take sensible precautions, like making sure the vehicle is licensed. Local taxi company: Station Car Purley (Tel: +44 (0)20 8660 6000) Shuttle Bus The hotel can provide a courtesy bus from and to the local train station; please note that the mini bus must be booked in advance. This service is on a first come first served basis, as it can only accommodate up to 12 people. To book your seat, please contact the hotel direct stating the title of the conference. If you arrive without booking, you will not be guaranteed a seat on the minibus. For the schedule pick-up times and contact details, please see appendix 2. Visas Citizens of the European Union do not need a visa to enter Britain. If you are from any other country, please find out about visa requirements before your travel by visiting http://ukvisas.gov.uk
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Registration Registration will take place from Sunday 18 May to Saturday 24 May in the Solarium Room. Times are as follows: Date Times Location Sunday 18 May 18:00-19:30 Solarium Room, Ground Floor Monday 19 May 08:30-17:00 Solarium Room, Ground Floor Tuesday 20 May 08:30-17:00 Solarium Room, Ground Floor Wednesday 21 May 08:30-16:00 Solarium Room, Ground Floor Thursday 22 May 08:30-17:00 Solarium Room, Ground Floor Friday 23 May 08:30-16:00 Solarium Room, Ground Floor Saturday 24 May 08:30-12:30 Solarium Room, Ground Floor On arrival, each participant will receive a delegate pack containing a programme, a participants list, a pen, a note pad and a lanyard badge. Please wear your badge at all times because this will help with security and enable you to identify your fellow delegates. Replacement badges can be issued at the registration desk. On your departure, please return your badge to the registration desk so that it can be recycled. The conference abstract book will be made available to delegates as a PDF file, in advance of the conference. The abstract book will only be available electronically to keep in line with reducing our carbon footprint. Please print a personal copy if you would like to refer to a hardcopy at the conference. Messages A message board will be placed near the registration desk. Participants should check the board for messages as an attempt to locate participants will only be made in the case of an emergency. During registration times, messages can be left by e-mail to [email protected] or by telephone to +44 (0) 791 718 1208. Accommodation Hotel address: Selsdon Park Hotel and Golf Club 126 Addington Road Sanderstead Surrey CR2 8YA Tel: +44 (0) 208 657 8811 www.ph-hotels.com/selsdonpark Delegates who require accommodation during the conference at Selsdon Park Hotel must have pre-booked when registering for this conference. Please note, the cost of accommodation is not included within the registration fee. There is an additional charge for accommodation, for more information about availability and room rates please visit: http://nuint14.iopconfs.org. Please note if you indicate that you require accommodation during the registration process, accommodation will be arranged for you. If you also book accommodation directly with Selsdon Park Hotel you may result in having two bookings in your name and you may be charge twice.
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Checking in/out • Check in is from 15:00 on day of arrival • Check out by 11:00 on day of departure (please note after 11:00, a charge of £10.00 per hour will be
levied by the hotel). Facilities include:
• Complimentary tea/coffee • WiFi High speed internet • Television • Hairdryer and trouser press • Leisure facilities and beauty rooms including indoor pool, gymnasium and tennis court • Car parking up to 300 spaces • Tempus Restaurant and Bar
Breakfast and Dinner Breakfast is included in the accommodation fee for residential delegates and is served in the Restaurant from 07:00 – 09:30 each morning. Dinner is also included in the registration fee for residential delegates – for serving times please see page 6. Internet access You will need a username and password to access the hotels Wi-Fi. This can be collected from the hotel reception. Gym and sports facilities The leisure facilities include an indoor pool, gymnasium and tennis court. Selsdon Park Hotel and Golf club offers an 18 Holes PGA Championship Golf Course, the cost for the golf is £25.00 per person. To book contact the hotel front reception desk. Smoking All bedrooms are strictly no smoking. A charge from £100.00 upwards will be levied to cover additional cleaning costs if required to ensure the room is acceptable for the next guest. Shops There is a supermarket and newsagent within a short distance of the hotel. Security Selsdon Park Hotel and the Institute of Physics do not accept responsibility for the loss of or damage to personal property. Visitors are advised to keep their bedrooms locked at all times, even if they are just popping out for a few minutes, and keep personal possessions with them. Catering Refreshments and lunches are included in the registration fee and will be served at set times during the conference. Dinners on Monday 19 May – Friday 23 May are available to residential delegates. For non-residential delegates there is an additional charge to attend a dinner – if you are staying off-site but would like to attend a dinner, please contact Amy Fitzgerald at [email protected] for further information and to book.
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Date / Catering Times Location Monday 19 May Arrival refreshments 08:30-09:00 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Morning refreshments 10:50-11:10 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Lunch 12:30-13:30 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Afternoon refreshments 15:00-15:20 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Drinks reception 18:30-19:00 Solarium Room, Ground Floor Dinner (residential delegates only) 19:00-21:00
Terrace Suite, Ground Floor
Tuesday 20 May Arrival refreshments 08:30-09:00 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Morning refreshments 10:55-11:15 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Lunch 12:30-13:30 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Afternoon refreshments 14:30-14:50 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Local ale drinks reception 17:00-18:30 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Dinner - BBQ (residential delegates) only)
18:30-20:30 Terrace Suite & Patio, Ground Floor
Wednesday 21 May Arrival refreshments 08:30-09:00 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Morning refreshments 10:35-10:55 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Lunch 12:00-13:00 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Afternoon refreshments 14:30-14:50 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Dinner (residential delegates only) 19:00-21:00 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Thursday 22 May Arrival refreshments 08:30-09:00 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Morning refreshments 10:40-11:00 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Lunch 12:00-13:00 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Afternoon refreshments 14:40-14:40 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Dinner (residential delegates only) 19:00-21:00 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Friday 23 May Arrival refreshments 08:30-09:00 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Morning refreshments 11:00-11:20 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Lunch 13:10-14:10 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Afternoon refreshments 15:00-15:20 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Gala dinner (residential delegates) 19:00-21:00 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Saturday 24 May Arrival refreshments 08:30-09:00 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Morning refreshments 10:30-10:50 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Lunch 13:30-14:30 Terrace Suite, Ground Floor Dietary requirements Participants with special dietary requirements are asked to notify the conference office by e-mail prior to their arrival if they have not already done so when registering. Those with special dietary requirements other than vegetarian are asked to make themselves known to the catering team. It will not be possible to provide an alternative menu unless prior notification has been received. We are aware that nut allergies in particular present a serious problem to some people. Selsdon Park Hotel can provide details of the ingredients of any particular dish, but cannot provide assurances that the food has not been
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cross contaminated with traces of nuts during ingredient processing at manufacturer’s site or food during food preparation/service on site. For these reasons, we regret we are unable to provide guarantees that any of the food we serve is free from nuts or trace elements. Please e-mail [email protected] if you have any queries. Venue information Internet WiFi is available in most areas of the hotel. Please note that you will be allocated one password to use for the entirety of the conference. You can obtain your password from the conference registration desk. Cloakroom There will be a cloakroom available for luggage storage. All goods left are at the owner's risk and neither the IOP nor Selsdon Park Hotel accept any liability for any loss or damage to personal goods. Public telephones Unfortunately there are no public telephones at Selsdon Park Hotel. Prayer room Anyone requiring the use of a prayer room should make a request at the conference registration desk. Banking facilities The nearest ATM is available in Sainsbury’s supermarket, which is situated about 10 minute walk from Selsdon Park Hotel. Presenter’s information The lecture theatre is equipped with the following audio-visual equipment:
• Data projector and screen • PC with PowerPoint facilities (Office XP and Windows XP) • Laser pointer • Hand held and lapel microphones
Speakers wishing to use additional audio-visual equipment or intending to present from a Macintosh computer are asked to contact Amy Fitzgerald at [email protected] in advance of the conference. Presentations Speakers are requested to bring their presentations on a USB memory stick in either Office 2007 or .pdf format and preload them onto the PC located in the lecture theatre. Speakers should save their presentation into the appropriate pre-named session folders pre-set on the desktop and files should be saved by speakers surname and initial. To optimise compatibility, particularly for the inclusion of multimedia components, PowerPoint presentations should have been saved using PowerPoint’s “Package for CD” facility. Direct connection of personal laptops (with set up in the break prior to the corresponding session) is an acceptable but not preferred alternative. The UK has 3-pin sockets, so if you require an adaptor please bring on with you. The lecture theatre’s is reasonably large, and speakers should use a minimum 15-point font size in PowerPoint slides to ensure legibility.
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Presenters are asked to prepare their talks to match the allocated times which will be rigidly enforced. Posters The poster session is on Tuesday 20 May at 17:00 in the Terrace Suite. Posters will be on display throughout the conference. The poster boards measure 1m width x 2m length - posters must not be larger than A0 in size, in portrait format. Fixing material will be provided. If your poster does not fit within these dimensions, we cannot guarantee it will be displayed. Posters should be mounted on Monday 19 May from 10:50 (morning refreshment break) and must be removed by 11:00 on Saturday 24 May. Although organisers will endeavour to save poster material, no guarantee can be made for posters not removed by the time stated above. Safety and security First Aid / Emergency Aid A First Aider is available on site. If an accident requires a First Aider please contact the hotel reception in person, or by phone on: +44 (0) 208 657 8811 In the event of an emergency: Ambulance, Fire Brigade or Police please telephone: 999 Evacuation policy The procedure on hearing the fire alarm, or on discovering a fire, is to vacate the building by the quickest and safest route, and report to the assembly point. Residents should never use fire safety equipment to fight the fire - it is installed for use by trained members of Selsdon Park Hotel staff who will be in attendance in the event of an alarm. Guests and staff should not re-enter the building until the Fire Service or Security team confirms that it is safe to do so. Security Staff is on duty 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. Should an accident, theft or other incident occur on the Hotel premises, it must be reported without delay to the hotel reception or to the security staff. Smoking In accordance with government legislation smoking is not permitted in any part of the hotel. Behavior and conduct The Institute of Physics and Selsdon Park hotel, reserve the right to charge in full for loss or damage to the hotel. Complaints We hope that your time at the conference is enjoyable. However, should you encounter any problems during your stay, please report them to the conference registration desk as soon as possible. The conference team will make every effort to rectify the issue as soon as possible. Local information General information Britain's currency - pound sterling (£) - see www.xe.com for currency converters.
Value Added Tax (VAT) - is charged on all purchases currently at a rate of 20%, people travelling to the UK on business may be entitled to reclaim the tax charged on event expenses.
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Electricity British electrical standards are 50Hz 230 volts, so some North American and European electrical devices may require converters; all will require plug adaptors. Please bring your own adaptor with you to the conference. IOP membership Non-member registrants attending this conference will automatically become affiliate members of the Institute of Physics for 12 months and will receive copies of Physics World. As an affiliate member you will be entitled to attend all conferences at the members’ rate for the period of your membership and to use MyIOP – the member-only network. Full details will be sent to you after the conference. In order to take advantage of this affiliate membership, payment for the conference registration fee must be received in accordance with our payment terms. Membership of the Institute of Physics is open to all those with an interest in Physics. For further information, please visit http://members.iop.org or email [email protected].
Conference Exhibitor During the conference, Hamamatsu will be on hand to discuss the services they provide, the latest research and development and demonstrations of their new products. The Hamamatsu stand will be located alongside the poster exhibition and catering in the Terrace Suite (Selsdon Park Hotel, Surrey).
Hamamatsu Photonics http://www.hamamatsu.com/ Hamamatsu Photonics is a leading supplier of light detectors for Astrophysics and long baseline Neutrino Experiments, from the smallest (16mm) to the largest (20inch) PMT in the world and the unique Flat Panel PMT with 256 channels. Hamamatsu also supplies Silicon Photomultiplers (MPPCs). Appendices Contents Appendix 1 – Map of venue/hotel location……………………………………………………………………Pg11 Appendix 2 – Shuttle bus time table…………………………………………………………………………..Pg12
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Appendix 1
Location map
Selsdon Park Hotel
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COURTESY BUS SCHEDULE
+44(0)208 657 8811
Selsdon Park Hotel to East Croydon East Croydon to Selsdon Park Hotel
7.30am
7.45am
8.15am 8.30am
9.00am 9.15am
9.45am 10.00am
5.00pm 5.30pm
6.15pm 6.30pm
BUS T33 OR 64 TO SELSDON
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Scientific Programme
19-24 May 2014
Monday 19 May
08:30 Registration and arrival refreshments
09:00 Welcome address
09:20 Topic: Neutrino interaction systematics for oscillation experiments
Controlling neutrino interaction systematics: The MiniBooNE experience
T Katori, Queen Mary University of London, UK
09:40 Controlling neutrino interaction systematics: The T2K experience
T Dealtry, University of Oxford, UK
10:00 Effect of neutrino interaction systematics for future long baseline searches for CP-violation and mass
hierarchy determination
M Bass, Colorado State University, USA
10:30 Morning refreshment break
10:50 Effect of neutrino interaction systematics for future sterile neutrino searches
C Adams, Yale University, USA
11:10 Neutrino interaction systematics for future experiments: The theory perspective
J Nowak, Lancaster University, UK
11:40 Neutrino interaction systematics for future experiments: The path forward
D Autiero, Institute of Nuclear Physics of Lyon (IPNL), France
12:10 Lunch
13:10 Topic: Inclusive measurements
MINERvA CC inclusive
J Mousseau University of Florida, USA
13:40 Argoneut CC inclusive
E Church, Yale University, USA
14:10 T2K CC numu inclusive
T Kikawa, Kyoto University, Japan
14:40 Afternoon refreshment break
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15:00 T2K CC nue inclusive
B Smith, Imperial College London, UK
15:30 Theory: nue inclusive (discussion session)
16:00 Theory: anti-nu inclusive (discussion session)
16:30 Close of day one
18:30 Welcome drinks reception
19:00 Conference dinner
Tuesday 20 May
08:30 Registration and arrival refreshments
09:00 Topic: DIS and other inelastic scattering
Multi-pion resonances and the continuum
S Nakamura, Osaka University, Japan
09:25 High-x, lower W (transition) PDFs
E Christy, Hampton University, USA
10:05 The CTEQ Nuclear PDFs
T Jezo, University of Liverpool, UK
10:30 Group discussion
10:55 Morning refreshment break
11:15 Generalized parton distributions with neutrinos
M Siddikov, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile
11:40 Strange particle production with neutrinos
M Althar, Aligarh Muslim University, India
12:05 Lunch
13:05 Topic: Electron scattering
(e,e'pp) and (e,e'pn) and the role of correlations
L Weinstein, Old Dominion University, USA
13:30 L/T separation of low Q^2 inclusive (e,e') data in the resonance region
V Mamyan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
NuInt14 9th International Workshop on Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions in the Few-GeV Region
13:55 (CLAS) single pion production on D2, C, Pb, Fe targets
S Manly, Rochester University, USA
14:20 Afternoon refreshment break
14:40 Comparison of data and spectral function calculations with FSI for C(e,e') QE
A Ankowski, Okayama University, Japan
15:05 TEM model fits to e-A data and nu-A
E Christy, Hampton University, USA
15:30 Introduction to NuSTEC School
J G Morfin, Fermilab, USA
16:00 NuSTEC Meeting
17:00 Poster session and local ale reception
18:30 Conference dinner and close of day two
Wednesday 21 May
08:30 Registration and arrival refreshments
09:00 Topic: Elastic (CCQE/NCE)
T2K tracker CCQE xsec result
M Tzanov, Louisiana State University, USA
09:25 T2K INGRID CCQE xsec result
T Kikawa, Kyoto University, Japan
09:50 MINERvA numu/numubar CCQE results
C Patrick, Northwestern University, USA
10:15 MINERvA other new results
C McGivern, Pittsburgh University, USA
10:30 Morning refreshment break
10:55 NOvA NDOS CCQE xsec result
J Nowak, Lancaster University, UK
11:15 Optical potential model for CCQE
C Giusti, University of Pavia, Italy
11:35 Spectral function for generators
C-M Jen, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
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12:00 Lunch
13:00 Topic: MEC/np-nh
Inclusion of MEC in the Susa based calculations: Status and perspectives
J E Amaro, University of Granada, Spain
13:20 Weak current two-body contributions in inclusive scattering from 12C
A Lovato, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
13:40 Theoretical overview on np-nh excitations
M Martini, Ghent University, Belgium
14:05 QE and 2p-2h up to 10 GeV: Theory and experiment
R Gran, University of Minnesota Duluth, USA
14:30 Afternoon refreshment break
14:50 Argoneut results and MicroBooNE prospects
O Palamara, Yale University, USA
15:10 np-nh channel in the MC generators: Status and perspectives
J Zmuda, Wroclaw University, Poland
15:35 np-nh in T2K
P Sinclair, Imperial College London, UK
15:50 Close of day three
19:00 Conference dinner
Thursday 22 May
08:30 Registration and arrival refreshments
09:00 Topic: Future experiments
T2K-ND280 upgrade for neutrino-nucleus cross section studies and NuPRISM
M Wilking, TRIUMF, Canada
09:20 New experimental proposals for neutrino cross sections with J-PARC neutrino beam
A Minamino, Kyoto University, Japan
09:40 MicroBooNE
S Gollapinni, Kansas State University, USA
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10:00 NOvA
M Frank, University of Virginia, USA
10:20 LArIAT & CAPTAIN
F de Maria Blaszczyk, Louisiana State University, USA
10:40 Morning refreshment break
11:00 LAr1+LAr1-ND
R Guenette, University of Oxford, UK
11:20 CERN WA105 (for neutrino detector developments)
S Murphy, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich, Switzerland
11:40
Experimental proposals for neutrino cross sections with SNS beam - 20
K Scholberg, Duke University, USA
12:00
Lunch
13:00 Topic: Confronting theory/models/MCs with data
NEUT update
A Furmanski, Warwick University, UK
13:25 GENIE update
C Andreopolous, RAL / University of Liverpool, UK
13:50 NuWro update
T Golan, University of Wrocław, Poland
14:15 GiBUU update
U Mosel, Institut für Theoretische Physik Universität Giessen, Germany
14:40 Afternoon refreshment break
15:00 Needs for global fits
P Rodriguez, Rochester University, USA
15:30 Theory / generator interfaces
S Boyd, University of Warwick, UK
16:00 Close of day four
19:00 Conference dinner
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Friday 23 May
08:30 Registration and arrival refreshments
09:00 Topic: Single pion production
MINERvA inclusive pion production
B Eberly, University of Pittsburgh / SLAC, USA
09:20 ArgoNeuT coherent π± production result
E Santos, Imperial College London, UK
09:40 MINERvA coherent π± production, neutrino and anti-neutrino
A Mislivec, University of Rochester, USA
10:00
T2K on-axis CC coherent pion production
T Kikawa, Kyoto University, Japan
10:30 π \ Δ axial coupling constant, the Goldberger-Treiman
relation, the Watson's theorem and the ANL & BNL bubble chamber data
J M Nieves, University of Valencia, Spain
11:00 Morning refreshment break
11:20 Particle production from MiniBooNE and T2K to MINERvA and the LBNE
U Mosel, University of Giessen, Germany
11:50 Form factors of the delta resonance
J Zmuda, Wroclaw University, Poland
12:10 Discussion on MCs
Y Hayato, Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, Japan
S Dytman, University of Pittsburgh, USA
J Sobzyk, University of Wrocław, Poland
13:10 Lunch
14:10 Topic: Neutrino flux predictions
Constraining the NuMI neutrino beam
D Harris, Fermilab, USA
14:40 Constraining the J-PARC neutrino beam
M Posiadala, University of Warsaw, Poland
15:00 Afternoon refreshment break
15:20 NuSTORM and NuFact neutrino flux uncertainties
R Bayes, University of Glasgow, UK
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15:50 Prospects for improvements in neutrino flux understanding
A Marino, University of Colorado, USA
16:10 Review of transision/DIS hadronization
J Nowak, Lancaster University, UK
16:40 Close of day five
19:00 Gala Dinner
Saturday 24 May
08:30 Registration and arrival refreshments
09:00 Topic: Path forward/future prospects
What is the interference between 1 and 2 body currents? How do we resolve this moving forward?
R Schiavilla, Jefferson Lab / Old Dominion University, USA
09:35 How do we get beyond carbon, including short-range correlations? Is there universality of nuclear
effects beyond carbon?
C Ciofi degli Atti, INFN / University of Perugia, Italy
10:10 Group discussion
10:30 Morning refreshment break
10:50 What is the path forward for our precision neutrino oscillation needs: neutrino energy reconstruction,
neutrino cross sections, and neutrino fluxes
M Soderberg, Syracuse University, USA
11:25 What are the future propects of electron/photon separation and NC pi0 measurements with liquid
argon TPCs and other methods?
J Asaadi, Syracuse University, USA
12:00 Group discussion
12:20 Closing remarks
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Close of the conference
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Poster programme Two particle-two hole distribution in phase space for neutrino and electron scattering
C Albertus-Torres, Universidad de Granada, Spain
Parity-violating effects in the DIS process H Haider, Aligarh Muslim University, India
MC study for measuring the Δ�++-like cross-section in T2K M Hierholzer, University of Bern, Switzerland
Results and perspectives of the GERDA experiment A Lubashevskiy, Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Germany
Inclusive and pion production neutrino-nucleus cross sections at MiniBooNE and T2K energies M Martini, Ghent University, Belgium
Relativistic analysis of nuclear effects in neutrino CCQE scattering data from low to high-energy data G D Megias, University of Seville, Spain
Inclusive quasielastic neutrino-nucleus scattering in a continuum random phase approximation approach V Pandey, Ghent University, Belgium
Quasielastic contribution to antineutrino-nucleus scattering V Pandey, Ghent University, Belgium
Charged current quasi-elastic scattering at MINERvA C Patrick, Northwestern University, USA
Relativistic effects and meson exchange currents in two-particle emission with neutrinos I Ruiz, University of Granada, Spain
Lepton mass effect in the ν/ν¯ Quasielastic scattering process M Sajjad Athar, Aligarh Muslim University, India
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