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Conference Carolina Symposium on Neutrino Physics--Its Impact on Particle Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology (2000 : University of South Carolina)

Title Proceedings of the Carolina Symposium on Neutrino Physics : its impact on particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology : University of South Carolina, 10-12 March 2000 / editors, J. Bahcall [and others].

Publication Info. Singapore ; River Edge, NJ : World Scientific, [2001]
©2001

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 344 pages) : illustrations, portrait
Physical Medium polychrome
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Note "The Carolina Symposium is held in honor of Dr. Frank T. Avignone, III"--Page v.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Cosmology. Dark energy / M.S. Turner -- Looking back with neutrinos / L. Stodolsky -- Supernovae, nucleosynthesis. Neutrino effects in nucleosynthesis / W.C. Haxton -- Supernova studies at ORLaND / A. Mezzacappa -- Solar neutrinos. Astrophysical neutrinos: 20th century and beyond / J.N. Bahcall -- Single atom extraction and classification with a hybrid solar neutrino detector / K. Lande [and others] -- The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory / J.J. Simpson -- The solar core and solar neutrinos / D.C. Kennedy -- Neutrino properties -- theoretical. Neutrinos and the standard model / B.R. Holstein -- Mass matrix for atmospheric, solar, and LSND neutrinos / S.P. Rosen -- What is coherent in neutrino oscillations -- the analog with a two-slit experiment / H.J. Lipkin -- Neutrino properties -- experimental. Atmospheric neutrinos in Super-Kamiokande / H. Sobel -- A review of neutrino oscillation search at accelerators / S.R. Mishra -- The BOREXINO project and fundamental achievements in the very low radioactivity techniques / G. Bellini -- Searches for non-SM physics with the KARMEN experiment / K. Eitel -- Results of the Palo Verde long baseline reactor neutrino experiment / J. Wolf -- The Observatory for Multiflavor Neutrinos from Supernovae / R.N. Boyd -- Lead perchlorate as a neutrino detection medium / S.R. Elliott, P.J. Doe, R.G.H. Robertson and C. Paul -- Direct neutrino mass measurement with a superconductive detector / M.R. Gomes, P. Valko and T.A. Girard.
Nuclear spin isospin responses and spectroscopy of [symbol] rays from 100Mo for neutrino studies in nuclei / H. Ejiri -- ORLaND, Oak Ridge Laboratory for Neutrino Detectors. Physics opportunities at the proposed ORLaND neutrino facility / F.T. Avignone III and Yu. V. Efremenko -- Some aspects of neutrino physics / S. Nussinov -- [symbol]: a technique for an accurate cross section measurement at ORLaND / Yu. Efremenko, F.T. Avignone and A. Mezzacappa -- Calculating neutrino-nucleus interactions / D.J. Dean -- Search for pseudoscalar current using [symbol] decay / A.R. Fazely -- Flavor-degenerate pair production in neutrino-nucleus collisions / L. Chatterjee, M.R. Strayer and Jianshi Wu -- Dark matter. CUORE and CUORICINO / E. Fiorini -- WIMP searches at Canfranc with germanium detectors / A. Morales -- Searching for supersymmetric dark matter. The modulation effect due to caustic rings / J.D. Vergados -- The ORPHEUS dark matter experiment / S. Casalbuoni [and others] -- First results from a large superheated droplet detector for dark matter searches / J.I. Collar [and others] -- Double beta-decay. Background studies for the double beta decay experiment NEMO 3 / C.S. Sutton and D. Lalanne -- Double beta decay and the Majorana project / L. De Braeckeleer -- Double beta decay of 100Mo / V.D. Ashitkov [and others].
Summary Neutrinos play a key role in many areas of particle physics, nuclear physics and astrophysics. The recent discovery of neutrino oscillation has given the first hint of new physics beyond the standard model. Clearly, it is extremely important to study further the oscillation and other fundamental properties of neutrinos. It is also important to improve our knowledge of neutrino-nucleus reactions, which are crucial for understanding a large class of astrophysical phenomena. These and many other interesting questions can be investigated at stopped pion neutrino facilities like the one planned for the Spallation Neutron Source at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The purpose of the Carolina Symposium was twofold: (1) to explore and exchange ideas on the latest developments in general frontiers of neutrino physics and related fields; (2) to address specific issues pertaining to the above-mentioned stopped pion neutrino facility. Among the topics covered in the proceedings are: cosmology and neutrino; standard model tests with neutrinos; neutrino oscillation, experiments and theories; dark matter search; double beta-decay; rare events detection techniques; the solar neutrino problem; supernova explosion; nucleosynthesis; and the ORLaND project.
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Subject Neutrinos -- Congresses.
Neutrinos.
Particles (Nuclear physics) -- Congresses.
Particles (Nuclear physics)
Nuclear physics -- Congresses.
Nuclear physics -- Congresses.
Astrophysics -- Congresses.
Astrophysics.
Neutrino interactions -- Congresses.
Neutrino interactions.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Festschriften.
Festschriften.
Added Author Bahcall, John N.
Avignone, F. T., 1933-
Other Form: Print version: Carolina Symposium on Neutrino Physics--Its Impact on Particle Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology (2000 : University of South Carolina). Proceedings of the Carolina Symposium on Neutrino Physics. Singapore ; River Edge, NJ : World Scientific, ©2001 981024472X 9789810244729 (DLC) 2005277579 (OCoLC)47718220
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