28–31 Jan 2015
Kavli IPMU, The University of Tokyo
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Session

Physics Potentials

29 Jan 2015, 14:00
Lecture Hall (Kavli IPMU, The University of Tokyo)

Lecture Hall

Kavli IPMU, The University of Tokyo

5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, 277-8583, Japan

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  1. Mr Raj Shah (Oxford University)
    29/01/2015, 14:00
    Physics Potential
    We will present sensitivity studies performed with the VaLOR analysis framework to determine the optimum off-axis angle for T2HK. Studies assumed a total integrated beam power of 7.5MW years and 320kA horn current.
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  2. Dr Akira Konaka (TRIUMF/RCNP)
    29/01/2015, 14:40
    Physics Potential
    I would like to discuss the potential path for Hyper-K and its upgrade to constrain the Unitarity Triangle of the leptonic sector.
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  3. Dr Alexander Himmel (Duke University)
    29/01/2015, 15:00
    Physics Potential
    I will present studies of Hyper-K's potential sensitivity to sterile neutrino oscillations induced by the parameters |Uµ4|^2 and |Uτ4|^2 and isotropic Lorentz-violating parameters from the Standard Model Extension (SME). These sensitivity studies are based on SK analyses, scaled up to equivalent HK livetimes.
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  4. Dr Akimichi Taketa (Earthquake Research Institute)
    29/01/2015, 15:20
    Physics Potential
    Neutrino oscillation is sensitive to the electron density of the media. Hyper-K has a potential to measure the electron density of the deep Earth by measuring atmospheric neutrino oscillation. By combining the electron density and the matter density, we can measure the average chemical composition as the ratio of atomic number (Z) to atomic mass (A). We report the sensitivity of Hyper-K as the...
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  5. Dr Takatomi Yano (Kobe Univ.)
    29/01/2015, 15:35
    Physics Potential
    We will discuss about the physics ablity of Hyper-K about several Supernove detection.
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  6. Masashi Yokoyama (University of Tokyo)
    29/01/2015, 15:50
    Physics Potential
    I will discuss the activities of physics working groups.
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