M.
Isaac Saba
(Theorretische Physik IV Bochum, Germany)
18/03/2014 19:30
Theory
YSF (Young Scientists Forum)
we calculate the column densities of radio galaxies by considering new Icecube signals
Dr
Francesco Capozzi
(INFN Bari - Università degli studi di Bari)
18/03/2014 19:38
Theory
YSF (Young Scientists Forum)
One of the most promising method to probe neutrino mass hierarchy is studying medium-baseline reactor neutrino oscillations. The requirements are huge statistics, high energy resolution, precision calculations and refined statistical analyses of event spectra. In such a context, we consider essential to take into account the following ingredients: nucleon recoil in inverse beta decay and its...
Dr
Nancy Wandkowsky
(Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))
18/03/2014 19:46
YSF (Young Scientists Forum)
The next generation large-scale tritium beta-decay experiment KATRIN (Karlsruhe Tritium Neutrino experiment) is designed to determine the effective mass of the electron-antineutrino with a sensitivity of 200 meV (90% C.L.). It is currently being assembled at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, with a planned start of tritium operation in 2016. The talk covers an introduction to the working...
Dr
Pierre Gorel
(University of Alberta)
18/03/2014 19:54
YSF (Young Scientists Forum)
In the last decade, Direct Dark Matter search has become a very active research program, spawning dozen of projects world wide and leading to contradictory results. It is on this stage that the DEAP detector is about to enter. With a 3600kg liquid Argon target and a 1000kg fiducial mass, it is designed to run background free during 3 years, reaching an unprecedented sensitivity of 10-46 cm2...
Saereh Najjari
(University of Warsaw)
18/03/2014 20:02
Theory
YSF (Young Scientists Forum)
I will talk about Lepton Flavor violation in the extension of the Standard Model with gauge invariant operators of dimension-6.I will discuss 3-body charged lepton decays and decay of Z boson to lepton pair and then comparing the obtained analytical expression with the current experimental results. Finally, I will discuss the numerical bounds on the magnetic of the so-called Wilson...
M.
Shinya FUKASAWA
(Tokyo Metropolitan University)
18/03/2014 20:10
Theory
YSF (Young Scientists Forum)
It is known that neutral current Non-Standard Interactions (NSI) in
propagation cause additional matter effect for neutrinos and that large
NSI, which is comparable in strength to those in the Standard Model, can be
consistent with the existing data. We investigate the effects of NSI in
propagation to atmospheric neutrino experiments such as Super-Kamiokande
and Hyper-Kamiokande. With...