Magnificent CEvNS 2020
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Phillip Barbeau
(Duke University),
Matthew Green
(NC State University),
Diane Markoff,
Kate Scholberg
(Duke University),
Raimund Strauss,
Louis Strigari
(Texas A&M),
Grayson Rich
(University of Chicago),
Victoria Wagner
Description
The third iteration of the Magnificent CEvNS workshop, focused on the process of coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEvNS).
Proposed in 1974, but unobserved until 2017, the physics accessible with CEvNS is broad. The goal of Magnificent CEvNS is to bring together a broad community of researchers working either directly or peripherally on CEvNS to foster enriching discussions to help direct the field as it continues to grow, forming and strengthening connections between experimentalists and theorists/phenomenologists.
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Session: Physics at Reactors¶
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Can Reactor IBD Experiments Help Reactor CEvNS Experiments?¶Speaker: Bryce Littlejohn (Illinois Institute of Technology)
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Probing neutrino quantum decoherence at reactor experiments¶Speaker: Valentina De Romeri (IFIC CSIC/UV Valencia)
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Axionlike particles searches in nuclear reactor experiments¶Speaker: Diego Aristizabal (Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria (USM))
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Measuring the weak mixing angle with reactor neutrino experiments¶Speaker: Ivan Jesus Martinez Soler (Northwestern University)
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Session: BSM Theory¶
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BSM searches using the first CEvNS detection in liquid Argon¶Speaker: Mariam Tórtola (IFIC, Valencia University/CSIC)
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Constraints on neutrino electromagnetic properties from COHERENT elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering¶Speaker: Yiyu Zhang (Institute of High Energy Physics)
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Constraints on light vector mediators through coherent elastic neutrino nucleus scattering data from COHERENT¶Speaker: Nicola Cargioli
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Session: CEvNS Experiments¶
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Lessons learned from CCM120¶Speakers: Remington Thornton (LANL), Renner
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Feasibility of a Liquid Xenon Detector for Reactor Neutrino Detection via CEvNS¶Speaker: Kaixuan Ni (UC San Diego)
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A xenon-doped argon ionization detector for CEvNS and low-mass dark matter search¶Speaker: Jingke Xu (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
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Reactor CEvNS with Noble Liquid Bubble Chambers¶Speaker: Russell Neilson
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Session: CEvNS Cross Sections¶
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Coherent elastic and inelastic neutrino-nucleus scattering within many-body nuclear theory approach¶Speaker: Vishvas Pandey (University of Florida)
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Coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering: EFT analysis and nuclear responses¶Speaker: Martin Hoferichter
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Flavor dependence and radiative corrections in CEvNS¶Speaker: Oleksandr Tomalak (University of Kentucky)
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Session: Posters¶
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Poster A: Scintillation yield from electronic and nuclear recoils in superfluid He-4¶Speaker: Andreas Biekert (University of California, Berkeley)
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Poster B: Supernovae neutrino detection via coherent scattering off silicon nuclei¶Speaker: Ana Luisa Foguel da Silva
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Poster C: Calibration of CENNS-10 liquid argon detector with 83mKr source¶Speaker: Ekaterina Kozlova (ITEP/MEPhI)
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Poster D: The CEvNS Glow of a Supernova¶Speaker: Adryanna Major (Duke University)
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Poster E: NUCLEUS - Search for coherent, elastic Scattering of Reactor-Antineutrinos off Nuclei under Above-Ground Conditions¶Speakers: Mr Alexander Wex (Technical University Munich), Andreas Erhart (Technical University of Munich (TUM))
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Poster F: First Measurement of CEvNS on a Liquid Argon Target from the COHERNET Collaboration¶Speaker: Benjamin Suh
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Poster H - A Platform for Characterizing the Thermodynamic Stability and Proportional Scintillation Signals of Argon-Xenon Mixtures¶Speaker: Ethan Bernard (University of California, Berkeley)
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Poster I: Quenching Factor Measurements in Germanium at TUNL¶Speaker: Long Li (Duke University)
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Poster J: COHERENT: A future ton-scale LAr detector for CEvNS¶Speaker: Maximilian Hughes
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Session: New Physics with CEvNS Experiments¶
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Lepton Magnetic Moments in SUSY L𝜇-L𝜏 Model in Light of CE𝜈NS and LHC data¶Speaker: Heerak Banerjee (Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science)
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Neutrino NSI and Global Analyses / Axion-like Particles in the Laboratory¶Speaker: Adrian Raphael Thompson (Texas A & M University)
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Future constraints on lepton unitarity and light-sterile neutrinos from CEvNS¶Speaker: Oscar Sanders
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Session: Calibration Techniques¶
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Design of keV-scale neutron sources using Fe and Sc¶Speaker: Pratyush Patel (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
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The CRAB project: Calibration at the 100 eV scale using neutron capture-induced nuclear recoils¶Speaker: david lhuillier (CEA Saclay)
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Study of the ionization efficiency for nuclear recoils in pure crystals¶Speaker: Youssef Sarkis Mobarak (Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares UNAM)
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Session: New Experimental Ideas 2¶
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An overview of the GADMC and its neutrino physics program¶Speaker: Claudio Savarese
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Studying neutrino-argon charged-current interactions with the COHERENT liquid argon detector¶Speaker: Erin Conley (Duke University)
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Measuring the Weak Charge Radius of 208-Pb with PREX-II¶Speaker: Brendan Reed (Indiana University)
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Session: New Experimental Ideas 2¶
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Status of the CYGNUS Directional Recoil Observatory Project¶Speaker: Sven Vahsen (University of Hawaii (US))
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Searches for new physics with a stopped-pion source at the Fermilab accelerator complex¶Speaker: Jacob Zettlemoyer
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Skipper CCD for the detection of nuclear-reactor neutrinos¶Speaker: Guillermo Fernandez Moroni
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Session: New Experimental Ideas 3¶
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Magnetic Microcalorimeters for CEvNS Detection: Fast Cryogenic Detectors with Phonon Pulse Shape Discrimination¶Speaker: Geonbo Kim
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RES-NOVA: archaeological Pb observatory for astrophysical neutrino sources¶Speaker: Luca Pattavina
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Cryogenic Diamond and SiC Particle Detectors¶Speaker: Noah Kurinsky (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
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A set of isotopically enriched detectors as a tool for precise CEvNS measurements¶Speaker: Gonzalo Sanchez (CINVESTAV)
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