VIII International Workshop on "Neutrino Telescopes"


PROGRAMME

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Tuesday, February 23, 1999

      Chairman: M. Baldo Ceolin  (Univ. of Padova)

 9.20 Welcome

 9.30 M. Goldhaber (Brookhaven National Lab)
        Introduction

10.15 J.W. Cronin (Univ. of Chicago)
        Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays: Observation and Interpretation

11.00                      C o f f e e   B r e a k
 

NEUTRINO MASSES MEASUREMENTS


      Chairman: V.A. Matveev  (INR, Moscow)

11.30 V.M. Lobashev (INR, Moscow)
        Neutrino Mass Direct Measurements

12.15 E. Fiorini (Univ. of Milano)
        Review on Double Beta Decay

13.00                            L u n c h
 


SOLAR NEUTRINOS AND NEUTRINO MASSES


      Chairman: K. Lande  (Univ. of Pennsylvania)

14.15 K. Inoue (Tohoku Univ.)
        News on Solar Neutrinos from SuperKamiokande

14.35 T. Kirsten (Max-Planck-Institut, Heidelberg)
        Present and Future Solar Neutrino Experiments

15.15 G. Fiorentini (Univ. of Ferrara)
        Helioseismology and Solar Neutrinos

15.45 V. Berezinsky (LNGS)
        Oscillation Solutions to Solar Neutrino Problem

16.30                       C o f f e e   B r e a k



SOLAR NEUTRINOS AND NEUTRINO MASSES



      Chairman: T. Ypsilantis (INFN, Bologna)

17.00 J. Klein (Univ. of Pennsylvania)
        News on Solar Neutrino from SNO

17.20 J. Bouchez (CEA, Saclay)
        LENS

17.40 R.E. Lanou (Brown Univ.)
        HERON

18.00 S. Turck-Chieze (CEA, Saclay)
        Helioseismic Results from the SOHO Satellite

18.20 F. Vannucci (Univ. of Paris VI)
        A New Limit on Radiative Neutrino Decays in Matter and the
        Solar Deficit

18.40 Y. Srivastava (LNF)
        The KARMEN Neutrino Anomaly
 

19.00                   E n d   o f   t h e   S e s s i o n
 



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Wednesday, February 24, 1999


ATMOSPHERIC NEUTRINOS



      Chairman: P. Monacelli ( Gran Sasso Lab)

 9.00 K. Scholberg (Boston Univ.)
        Atmospheric Neutrino in SuperKamiokande

 9.25 W.A. Mann (Tufts Univ.)
        New Results from SOUDAN II

 9.50 M. Spinetti (LNF)
        Atmospheric Neutrinos in MACRO

10.05 Zakidyshev (Baksan Neutrino Observatory)
        Measurement of the Atmospheric Neutrino Flux using BAKSAN
              Underground Scintillation Telescope

10.20 M. Circella (INFN, Bari)
        Balloon Measurement of Muon Spectra in the Atmosphere
 

10.35                       C o f f e e  B r e a k
 


ATMOSPHERIC NEUTRINOS


      Chairman: M. Bloch (Northwestern Univ.)

11.00 P.Lipari (Univ. of Roma)
        The primary Protons and the Atmospheric Neutrino Flux

11.35 GL. Fogli (Univ. of Bari)
        Combined Analysis of Atmospheric Neutrino Results

12.10 S. Pakvasa (Univ. of Hawaii)
        Exotic Explanations for Neutrino Anomalies

12.45 J. Panman (CERN)
        Future Atmospheric Neutrino Experiments

13.15                             L u n c h
 


NEUTRINOS FROM REACTORS AND ACCELERATORS


      Chairman: R. van Dantzig (NIKHEF)

14.30 F. Boehm (CALTECH)
        Review of Neutrino Physics at Reactors

15.00 A. Suzuki (Univ. of Tohoku)
        KAMLAND

15.20 M. Mezzetto (INFN, Padova)
        Neutrino Physics at Accelerators

16.00                       C o f f e e  B r e a k
 


NEUTRINO OSCILLATION SEARCHES


      Chairman: P. Strolin (Univ. of Napoli)

16.30 H. Sobel (Univ. of California)
        K2K

17.00 K. Niwa (Univ. of Nagoya)
        The Use of Emulsions searching for Tau Neutrino Interactions

17.20 A. Ereditato (INFN, Napoli)
        LBL Neutrino Beams and Appearance Experiments

17.50 R. Bernstein (Fermilab)
        Disappearance Experiments at LBL Neutrino Beams

18.20 P.F. Loverre (Univ. of Roma)
        Neutrino Physics at Low Energy Medium Baseline Neutrino Beams

18.45 G. Conforto (CERN)
        Experiments at CERN: The Jura

19.00                  E n d   o f   t h e   S e s s i o n
 

NEUTRINOS IN THE NIGHT

at the HOTEL EUROPA & REGINA in "Sala Tiziano"


      Chairman: G. Costa (Univ. of Padova)

21.00 F. Feruglio (INFN, Padova)
        Models of Neutrino Masses from Oscillations with Maximal Mixing

21.20 S. Bilenky (JINR, Dubna)
        Do we need Sterile Neutrinos?

21.40 R.R. Volkas (University of Melbourne)
        Neutrino Physics and the Mirror World

22.00 S. Petcov (SISSA)
        New Enhancement Mechanism of the Oscillations of Solar and
        Atmospheric Neutrinos Traversing the Earth

22.20 E. Akhmedov (IST, Lisbon & Kurchatov Institut, Moscow)
        A Parametric Resonance of Oscillations of Solar and Atmospheric
        Neutrinos in the Earth

22.40 S. Esposito (University of Napoli)
        A Primordial Nucleosynthesis: Radiative Effects on Weak Interactions

23.00                   E n d   o f   t h e   S e s s i o n
 

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Thursday, February 25, 1999


HIGH ENERGY NEUTRINO INTERACTIONS


      Chairman: E. Migneco (INFN, Catania)

 9.00 T. Stanev (Bartol Univ.)
        High Energy Fluxes and Detection

 9.35 C. Spiering (DESY-IFH, Zeuthen)
        AMANDA

10.00 Z.Dzhilkibaev (INR, Moscow)
        BAIKAL

10.15 L. Resvanis (Univ. of Athens)
        NESTOR

10.35 L. Moscoso (CEA Saclay)
        ANTARES

10.55 P. Billoir (L.P.N.H.E., Paris)
        The Neutrino Capability of AUGER

11.15                       C o f f e e  B r e a k
 


HIGH ENERGY COSMIC RAYS


      Chairman: M. Gourdin (Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris)

11.45 T. Piran (Hebrew Univ.)
        Gamma Ray Bursts

12.25 A. Dar (Technion Univ.)
        High Energy Cosmic Rays, Gamma Rays and Neutrino from Gamma Ray
        Bursts

13.00 W. Kluzniak (Univ. of Wisconsin)
        Transparency of the Universe to TeV Photons

13.15                             L u n c h
 


COSMOLOGY AND DARK MATTER


      Chairman: D. Sciama (SISSA)

14.20 A. Masiero (SISSA)
        Dark Matter with a Cosmological Constant?

14.50 G. Veneziano (CERN)
        Strings, Gravity and Cosmology

15.30 P. Salati (LAPP, Annecy)
        The Antiproton Signal of the Supersymmetric Dark Matter present in
        the Galactic Halo

16.10 T.K. Gaisser (Univ. of Delaware)
       Antiprotons at Solar Maximum
 

16.30                      C o f f e e  B r e a k
 


COSMOLOGY AND DARK MATTER


      Chairman: G.T. Zatsepin (INR, Moscow)

16.55 A. Bottino (Univ. of Torino)
        Where do we stand with Dark Matter Supersymmetric Candidates?

17.25 A.Riotto (CERN)
        Superheavy Dark Matter

17.55 R. Bernabei (Univ. of Roma II)
        Results from the Dark Matter Searches

18.30 A. Morales (Univ. of Zaragoza)
        Future Projects on Dark Matter Detection

19.00                   E n d   o f   t h e   S e s s i o n
 

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Friday, February 26, 1999


COSMOLOGY AND PARTICLE PHYSICS


      Chairman: R.L. Mossbauer (Univ. of Munchen)

 9.00 A. Zichichi (CERN)
        Antimatter

 9.40 D.B. Cline (UCLA)
        Searching for Relic Neutrinos and Supernovae

10.10 P. Vogel (CALTECH)
        On the Supernova Neutrino Detection
 

10.30                       C o f f e e  B r e a k
 


NEUTRINO OSCILLATIONS


      Chairman: A. De Rujula (CERN)

11.00 General Discussion on Experimental Prospects for Neutrino Oscillation
      Searches

      Participants:

       A. De Rujula (CERN) Introduces and Concludes
       (R. Bernstein, Y. Declais, U. Dore, J.J. Gomez-Cadenas, J. Learned,
        S. Mikheyev, V. Palladino, A. Rubbia, A. Suzuki)

13.00                             L u n c h
 

      Chairman: M. Baldo Ceolin (Univ. of Padova)

14.30 General Discussion on Experimental Prospects for Neutrino Oscillation
      Searches

15.45  G. Altarelli (CERN/Univ. of Roma III)
        Neutrino Masses: an Overview
 

16.30                       C o f f e e  B r e a k
 

END OF THE CONFERENCE


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