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国際会議「NOON2003」のお知らせ

組織委員会からの依頼によって以下に国際会議
"Fourth Workshop on Neutrino Oscillations and Their Origin"
のご案内を添付します。なお、NOON2003は文部科学省科学研究費
特定領域研究「ニュートリノ」（代表　鈴木洋一郎）総括班の活動の
一環として行われます。

日時：２００３年２月１０日ー１４日
場所：石川厚生年金会館（金沢市）

１９９８年神岡大気ニュートリノ実験によるニュートリノ振動の発見を
第１の転換点と呼べば、今ニュートリノ物理に第２の転換点が訪れようと
しています。Super-K とSNO実験の共同作業によって太陽ニュートリノ問題の
解決の方向が見え、近日中の公表が噂されるKamLAND実験の結果によっては
この完全解決の可能性があるからです。

NOON2003ではこの第２のターニングポイントを回ろうとしている
ニュートリノ物理の現状を総括し、残された課題に対する将来的展望を
明らかにするための議論を行います。多くの皆様が参加されるよう望みます。

南方久和

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Enclosed please find the announcement of the "International Workshop
on Neutrino Oscillations and their Origin", which will be held at
Ishikawa Kousei-Nenkin Kaikan, Kanazawa, Japan, 
on 10th through 14th February, 2003. Please see the following message.
The workshop website will be ready on 22nd of November at
                 http://www-sk.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/noon2003

Best Regards,
Yoichiro Suzuki
Chairman of NOON2003
Kamioka observatory, ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo
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     || The 4th Workshop on "Neutrino Oscillations and their Origin" ||
     ||                     ---- NOON2003 ----                       ||
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The 4th International Workshop on Neutrino Oscillations and their Origin 
(NOON2003) will be held at Ishikawa Kousei-Nenkin Kaikan, Kanazawa, Japan, 
from February 10th to February 14th of 2003. Kanazawa is called as a small 
Kyoto which is located about 50km from Kamioka. This is the fourth workshop 
of this series. The first one of this series was held at Fuji-Yoshida in 
March, 2000, as a local workshop, following the discovery of neutrino 
oscillations in atmospheric neutrinos in Super-Kamiokande.

In 2001, the solar neutrino oscillation has been established by the results 
from SK together with SNO charged current measurement.  And the neutral 
current measurement by SNO in the following year has further confirmed the 
fact. The KamLAND experiment, which is sensitive to the oscillation parameter 
region that the solar neutrino global analyses have obtained, would present 
their first result soon. Therefore the first phase of the oscillation studies 
would have been completed.

This workshop is therefore a good opportunity to make a global summary of 
our current knowledge on the neutrino oscillations and to convey a significant 
discussion on the future direction of neutrino oscillation studies and related 
subjects for both theoretical and experimental works. Continuation of the 
study on the neutrino oscillations by accelerator based experiments may 
discover the yet-undiscovered oscillation nu_mu <-> nu_e through theta13 and 
this research direction may lead to the future study on CP violation in 
lepton sector. Another important direction is to search for the Majorana mass 
of neutrinos which will provide qualitatively different information than the 
oscillation phenomena. It is a matter of course that the continuation study 
on atmospheric and solar neutrinos is important.

As a 4th workshop, we have a stress on the following subjects: 
1) Overview of the current status neutrino oscillation experiments
2) Overview of status of the theoretical study of neutrino mixing and mass 
3) Future prospects of neutrino oscillations study
4) Study on double beta decay
We further include those subjects:
5) Constraints on the sterile neutrinos from the experimental data
6) mu->e-gamma and lepton flavor violation 
7) Proton decays, GUT, leptogenesis
9) Astrophysical neutrinos, neutrinos from supernovae
and other related subjects. 

In this workshop, we bring experimentalists and theorists together and discuss 
about those subjects.


Date of the workshop
====================
February 10th(Mon.) to 14th(Fri.), 2003

Workshop Site
=============
Workshop site is at the Ishikawa Kousei-Nenkin Kaikan in Kanazawa city, Japan. 
The site is near Kenroku-en park, about 15 minutes ride from Kanazawa station. 
The nearest airport is Komatsu airport from which you can reach to the Kanzawa 
station by one hour ride by bus. More details about the map or the 
transportation will be found in the following Web site and in the next 
bulletin.
     			http://www.kjp.or.jp/hp_22
    			 ( Japanese contents only )

Registration/Accommodation
===========================
Registration for the workshop should be done via the workshop home page:
       		http://www-sk.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/noon2003
The home page will be on at 22nd of November. The registration fee, which will 
be used for refreshments, workshop dinner, proceedings and so on is 20,000 
Japanese yen. Please pay registration fee at the workshop site. We only 
accept Japanese yen in cash. A block of rooms have been reserved at some 
hotels in Kanazawa for foreign participants. Accommodation for the foreign 
participants can be done by the workshop home page. For domestic participants, 
please arrange your hotel by yourself.

VISA
====
 A valid passport is required for entry into Japan. Participants from some 
countries will also need a visa. For the participants who need VISA, please 
contact us as soon as possible.

Contributed Papers
===================
If you are going to submit a contribution paper, an abstract must be submitted 
by Dec. 31, 2002. You can submit your abstract via home page after 22nd of 
November.

Local Organizing Committee
==========================
Y. Itow (ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo)
S. Obayashi (ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo)
M. Nakahata (ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo)(scientific secretary)
M. Shiozawa (ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo)
Y. Suzuki (ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo)(chairman)

Scientific Program Comittee
===========================
M. Bando (Aichi)
T. Kajino (NAO)
T. Kajita (ICRR, Tokyo)
H. Minakata (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.)
T. Mori (ICEPP, Tokyo)
M. Nakahata (ICRR, Tokyo)
M. Sakuda (KEK)
H. Shibahashi (Tokyo)
Y. Suzuki (ICRR, Tokyo)
M. Tanimoto (Niigata)
T. Yoshida (KEK)

International Adovisory Comittee
===========================
J.N. Bahcall    (Princeton)
A. Bettini      (GranSasso)
H. Ejiri        (Osaka)
E. Fiorini      (Milano)
W. Haxton	(Washington)
P. Lipari       (Roma)
A. McDonald	(Queens)
G. Raffelt	(Max Plank Munich)
S. Schoenert    (Max Plank Heidelberg)
A.Y. Smirnov	(Trieste)
P. Vogel	(Caltech)
S. Wojicki 	(Stanford)
T.Yanagida*	(Tokyo/CERN)
M. Yoshimura	(ICRR, Tokyo)
*: to be confirmed

Contact
=======
If you have any questions or comments, please send e-mail to the following 
address.

E-mail: noon2003__AT__suketto.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp

The Workshop on "Neutrino Oscillations and their Origin"
Kamioka Observatory, ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo
Higashi-mozumi, Kamioka-cho, Yoshiki-gun, Gifu, Japan, 506-1205
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E-mail: noon2003__AT__suketto.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp 
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Dear SG Group members:

I was asked by the local organizers to distrubute the second bulletin 
of NOON2003 to SG mailing list. We hope that many people can come.

With best regards,       Hisakazu Minakata


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第4回国際研究会「ニュートリノ振動とその起源」が金沢の石川厚生年金会館
にて、2003年2月10日から14日まで開催されます。2nd circular（含、プログラム案）
を送ります。皆様ふるってご参加下さい。なお、会場の都合上、参加者を100名まで、
とさせていただいております。100名になり次第締めきらせていただきますので、
あらかじめご了承願います。また、国内からの参加者の方で、どうしても旅費の
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すべての方のご希望に沿えない場合があることを、あらかじめご了承願います。
鈴木洋一郎
 
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Enclosed please find the 2nd circular of the "International Workshop
on Neutrino Oscillations and their Origin", which will be held at
Ishikawa Kousei-Nenkin Kaikan, Kanazawa, Japan, on 10th through 14th February, 
2003. 

Best Regards,
Yoichiro Suzuki
Chairman of NOON2003
Kamioka observatory, ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo
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     || The 4th Workshop on "Neutrino Oscillations and their Origin" ||
     ||                     ---- NOON2003 ----                       ||
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                          ====================
                          ||  2nd circular  ||
                          ====================

1. General Information
=================================

The 4th International Workshop on Neutrino Oscillations and their Origin 
(NOON2003) will be held at Ishikawa Kousei-Nenkin Kaikan, Kanazawa, Japan, 
from February 10th to February 14th of 2003. 

Information about the workshop is available on the workshop website:

http://www-sk.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/noon2003

Registration for the workshop should be done via the workshop home page.
The deadline for the registration is Jan. 10, 2003.
The registration fee, which will be used for refreshments, workshop dinner, 
proceedings and so on is 20,000 Japanese yen.  You are kindly requested to pay 
registration fee at the workshop site.  We only accept Japanese yen in cash. 

A block of rooms have been reserved at some hotels in Kanazawa for foreign 
participants.  Accommodation for the foreign participants can be done by 
the workshop home page. For domestic participants, please arrange your hotel 
by yourself.

If you are going to submit a contribution paper, an abstract must be submitted 
by Dec. 31, 2002.  You can submit your abstract via our home page.


2. Scientific Topics
=================================

As a 4th workshop, we have a stress on the following subjects through 
a set of invited talks and contribution paper talks: 
1) Overview of the current status neutrino oscillation experiments
2) Overview of status of the theoretical study of neutrino mixing and mass 
3) Future prospects of neutrino oscillations study
4) Study on double beta decay
We further include those subjects:
5) Constraints on the sterile neutrinos from the experimental data
6) mu->e-gamma and lepton flavor violation 
7) Proton decays, GUT, leptogenesis
9) Astrophysical neutrinos, neutrinos from supernovae
and other related subjects. 

In this workshop, we bring experimentalists and theorists together and discuss 
about those subjects.


3. Preliminary Workshop Schedule
=================================

Sunday    Feb.-9                                  Registration   
Monday    Feb.-10    Session day-I                Welcome Reception
Tuesday   Feb.-11    Session day-II
Wednesday Feb.-12    Session day-III              Self-Guided Tour 
Thursday  Feb.-13    Session day-IV               Bunquet
Friday    Feb.-14    Session day-V and closing

Preliminary scientific program can be found in the next section.


4. Preliminary Scientific Program (*: to be confirmed)
=================================

*****10-Feb.(Mon)*****
KamLand Results                                              K.Inoue
Super-K Solar neutrinos                                      TBA
SNO Results                                                  M.Chen
Astrophysics of the sun                                      A.Gruzinov
Does the sun shine by pp or CNO?                             C.Gonzalez-Garcia
Borexino & Future LE solar n                                 S.Shoenert
Complehensive analysis of solar and reactor neutrino data    E.Lisi
Global aspect of neutrino oscillation phenomenology          C.Gonzalez-Garcia
Does 4 neutrino model survive?                               T.Schwetz
Neutrino Physics after KamLAND                               A.Y.Smirnov

*****11-Feb (Wed)*****
Results in K2K and future                                    T.Kobayashi*
First results from mini-BOONE                                E.Zimmerman
Status of MINOS                                              M.Messier
Status of OPERA/CNGS                                         TBA
Status of ICURUS                                             A.Ereditato
NUMI-Off Axis beam                                           S.Wojcicki*
JHFnu (phase I) neutrino oscillation experiment              A.Ichikawa*
Reactor experiment for theta13 measurements                  F.Suekane
HLMA for theta13                                             T.Lasserre
CPV in JHFnu (phase II)                                      TBA
Prameter degeneracy: overview                                S.Parke
Parameter degeneracy and e tau                               A.Donini
Parameter degeneracy and reactor                             O.Yasuda
Study of neutrino interaction for neutrino oscillations      M.Sakuda*
Initial Results from HARP                                    TBA

*****12-Feb (Tue)*****
Atmospheric neutrinos                                        TBA
Results from L3+C & CosmoLEP                                 P. Le Coultre
The calculation of atmospheric neutrino flux                 G.Battistoni*
A measurement of ?, p and He energy spectra at the small     K.Abe
  atmospheric depth
Progress in analysis of high energy primary cosmic-ray       S.Haino
  spectra measured in BESS-02  

****13-Feb(Thu)
Heidelberg-Moskow                                            H.V.Klapdor
CUORE                                                        TBA
NEMO                                                         S.Jullian
Double beta decay constraint                                 H.Sugiyama
MAJORANA                                                     H.Miley
MOON                                                         TBA
EXO                                                          G.Gratta*
Cosmological bounds on neutrino oscillations                 A.Dolgov
Recent progresses in understanding of Supernova neutrino properties  G.Raffelt
Neutrino Flavor conversion inside and outside supernova      C.Lunardini
Detectors, future detection of SN                            M.Vagins
Review of DM theory                                          TBA
XMASS                                                        TBA
Review of the DM search                                      B.Sadoulet*

*****14-Feb(Fri)
Special Lecture                                              M.Koshiba
m->eg（MEG）                                                 D.Nicolo  
m->e conversion                                              A. Van der Shaaf
LFV and SUSY　GUT                                            Y.Shimizu
Problem of GUTs                                              T.Kugo
Ue3 models                                                   M.Bando/M.Tanimoto
Leptogenesis                                                 W.Buchmuler*
Title to be announced                                        M.Yamaguchi
Experimental review of PD                                    TBA
Theoretical review of PD                                     J.Hisano
Prospects                                                    TBA


5. Important Dates and Deadlines
=================================

Deadline for contribution paper    December 31, 2002
Deadline for registration          January 10, 2003


6. Further Information
=================================

The workshop website at http://www-sk.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/noon2003 will be 
updated as information becomes available.  Further questions and special 
requests can be addressed to the wokshop secretariat:

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|  The Workshop on "Neutrino Oscillations and their Origin"           |
|  Kamioka Observatory, ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo                          |
|  Higashi-mozumi, Kamioka-cho, Yoshiki-gun, Gifu, Japan, 506-1205    |
|  Fax: +81-578-5-2121                                                | 
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|  homepage: http://www-sk.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/noon2003                |
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