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 The meeting in Paris:

M eeting of the European neutrino community. European panel members:.

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 The meeting in Paris:

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  1. Meeting of the European neutrino community European panel members: Dominique Duchesneau     CNRS/IN2P3, FranceMichele Maltoni                    IFT UAM/CSIC, Madrid, SpainMauro Mezzetto                    INFN Padova, ItalyJan Sobczyk                            Wroclaw University, PolandMorgan Wascko                    Imperial College London, UK  The meeting in Paris: http://www.apc.univ-paris7.fr/APC/Conferences/ICFA_Neutrino_European_Meeting_2014/Home.html The agenda has been built and optimized with the help of many people mostly from the Program committee of the previous 2012 Neutrino Town Meeting ! Many thanks to all. • Main guidelines: • Should focus on European activities and projects • Put the emphasis on accelerator based experiments and projects • Get a clear picture of the European activities (short and medium terms) • Collect inputs from individuals or groups and call for presentation proposals • Have specific presentations /reviews • Leave time periods for discussions

  2. Meeting of the European neutrino community Main structure of the agenda 1st day: Reviews and status of knowledge • Phenomenology/theory talks on neutrino physics for the topics linked to the European projects presented in this meeting • Oscillation review • Importance of CP violation discovery in leptonic sector • Sterile neutrinos in a global picture • The Mass Hierarchy • Experimental methods, how to assess the statistical significance in future projects • CP violation: Experimental aspects, baselines, statisctics versus systematics • Current experimental reports and prospects on MNSP and MH in coming 5 years • Running accelerator experiments • Sterile neutrino search experiments • Neutrino cross-sections and hadroproduction

  3. Meeting of the European neutrino community Main structure of the agenda 2nd day: reviews of activities and projects in Europe • European studies on future neutrino facility options • ESSnuSB • NuStorm • LBNO • Other neutrino facilities in the world and European involvements • LBNE • HyperK • Detector R&D for European projects • Liquid Argon • Water Cerenkov • Liquid Scintillator • MIND / NESSIE • Accelerator R&D in Europe • MICE • High power beam and target R&D 3rd day: reviews of activities and projects in Europe (contd.) • Session on dedicated R&D projects and CERN Neutrino oriented activities • Discussion and Round table :

  4. Meeting of the European neutrino community Wishes for the end of the European consultation meeting: Provide some summary for the 3 following items (listed in the Panel’s ToR) • 1) The present status of the neutrino-oscillation programmeand the developments that can be expected on a 4–7-year timescale: • Project A => precision on oscillation parameters… • Project B => sterileexperimentresults… • Etc • 2) The opportunities for discovery for which the accelerator-basedneutrino-oscillation programme must be optimised on the 7–25-year timescale • Project alpha => MH precisionreached at xx sigma • And/or Project beta => CP phase precisionreached at yy sigma • Etc

  5. Meeting of the European neutrino community Wishes for the end of the European consultation meeting: Provide some summary for the following items (listed in the Panel’s ToR) • 3) The measurements and R&D (including software development) that are required for the near-term (4–7-year) and medium- to long-term (7–25-year) programmesto fulfil their potential. • R&D Project alpha => Detector technologies • R&D Project beta => accelerator technologies • Hadroproduction and/or neutrino cross section experiment • Simulation and Reconstruction Tooldevelopmentactivities…. • Etc…. It would be very interesting to end up also with a global schema (even with some timescale) showing the European role and place in the Neutrino Oscillation Physics programme.

  6. Meeting of the European neutrino community Wishes for the end of the European consultation meeting: Let’s have a fruitful and constructive Meeting Leave place to physics, discussion, ideas ….

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