Chair: A. Faessler
9:00-9:30
Welcome
9:30-10:15 H. Murayama, University of California, Berkeley, USA
The
Origin of the Neutrino Mass
10:30-11:15 Ch. Weinheimer, University of Bonn, Germany
Neutrino Mass from the Triton Decay
11:25-11:55 Coffee
Chair: Ch. Weinheimer
11:55-12:30 C.
Hagner, University of Hamburg, Germany
DoubleChooz: Determination of the neutrino mixing angle `13
13:00 Lunch
Chair: C. Hagner
16:00-16:35 J.
Kleinfeller, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany
Ultra high-energy cosmic rays and neutrinos with AUGER
16.45-17:20 A. Santangelo, University of Tuebingen, Germany
Searching for ultra high-energy neutrinos from space
Chair: J. Jochum
18:00-18:45 H. Ejiri, RCNP, Osaka, Japan
Double
beta decays with MOON
and cold dark matter search
19:00-19:25 B.
Bornschein, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany
The closed tritium cycle for KATRIN
19:30-19:55 L. Bornschein, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Measurements with the KATRIN Pre-Spectrometer
Chair: J. Kleinfeller
9:00-9:45 M.
Shiozawa, University of Tokyo, Japan
Results from Super-Kamiokande
10:00-10:45 H. Robertson, University of Washington, USA
Solar Neutrino Experiments
11:00-11:30 Coffee
Chair: S. Bilenky
11:30-12:15 E. Lisi,
Universita di Bari, Italy
1. Global analysis of Neutrino Masses and Mixing 2.
Supernova Neutrino Physics in Future Detectors
13:30 EXCURSION (lunch
packages)
Chair: J. Bonn
9:00-9:45 F. Suekane,
Tohoku University, Japan
The KamLand Experiment
10:00-10:45 J. Jochum, University of Tuebingen, Germany
CRESST cryogenic
dark matter search
11:00-11:30 Coffee
Chair: H. Robertson
11:30-11.55 K. Eitel,
Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany
EDELWEISS dark
matter search: results of EW/1 and status of
EW/2
12:00-12:30 C. Broggini, INFN, Padova, Italy
LUNA results and implications for solar neutrinos and
cosmology
12:45 Lunch
16:00-17:30 Workshop organizers: H.
Murayama, M. Shiozawa, Ch. Weinheimer
Chair: H. Murayama
18:00-18:40 A.
Faessler, University of Tuebingen, Germany
How reliable are the
nuclear matrix elements for the
neutrinoless double beta decay?
18:50-19:20 L. Oberauer, Technische University of Muenchen,
Germany
Search for \Theta_13 with reactor experiments
19:25-19.55 S. Bilenky, SISSA, Trieste, Italy & JINR, Dubna, Russia
Neutrino masses, mixing and oscillations
Chair: L. Oberauer
9:00-9:45 S. Geer,
Fermilab, USA
Neutrinos Factories: Realization
and Physics Potential
10:00-10:45 K. Langanke, GSI, Darmstadt, Germany
Neutrino-nucleus reactions
in supernovae
11:00-11:30 Coffee
Chair: K. Langanke
11:30-11.55 F.
Avignone, University of South Carolina, USA
Evaluation of techniques for
0nbb-decay experiments and
prospects for direct observation
12:00-12:25 D. Fargion, University of Rome, Italy
Detection and physics of upward air-showers
12:45 Lunch
16:00-17:30 Workshop organizers: S.
Geer, H. Robertson, F. Suekane
Chair: K. Zuber
18:00-18:45 P. Vogel,
Caltech, USA
Neutrinoless double beta
decay and lepton flavor violation
19:00-19:40 S. Bhattacharya, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics,
Kolkata, India
India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO) project -- present
status
Chair: E. Lisi
9:00-9:45 F.
Simkovic, Tuebingen & Bratislava, Germany & Slovakia
Double Beta Decay, Nuclear
Structure and Physics beyond the
Standard Model
10:00-10:45 E.
Fiorini, Universita di Milano, Italy
The Cuore and
Cuorecino Double Beta Decay Experiment
11:00-11:30 Coffee
Chair: A. Santangelo
11:30-11.55 D.
Frekers, University of Muenster, Germany
Facets of charge exchange
reactions - from astrophysics to
double beta decay
12:00-12:25 V. Rodin, University of Tuebingen, Germany
Double beta decay within continuum QRPA
12:45 Lunch
16:00-17:30 Workshop organizers: E.
Fiorini, F. Simkovic
Chair: M. Shiozawa
18:00-18:30 R.
Wischnewski, DESY Zeuthen, Germany
Astroparticle
Physics with the AMANDA and Baikal Telescopes
18:40-19:10 K. Zuber, University of Sussex, UK
Status of the double beta
experiment COBRA
19:20-19.50 D. Blaschke, GSI, Darmstadt, Germany
Pulsar kicks from anisotropic neutrino propagation in hot
neutron star matter
Chair: H. Ejiri
9:00-9:15 S.
Sangiorgio
The bolometric technique as a powerful tool for multi-isotope
Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay investigation
9:20-9:40 A. Di Vacri
Gd-loaded organic liquid scintillator for detection of
supernova and reactor antineutrinos: development and characterization
9:45-10:15 U. Katz,
University of Erlangen, Germany
Neutrino Telescopy in the
Mediterranean Sea
10:25-10:50 G. Tzanakos, University of Athens, Greece
Status
of the MINERvA project
11:00-11:30 Coffee
Chair: P. Vogel
11:30-11.40 C. Praet
Determining the weak mixing angle \Theta_W at intermediate
energies
11:45-11.55 O. Moreno
Nuclear shape dependence of Gamow-Teller distributions in
neutron-deficient Pb isotopes
12:00-12.10 K. Kroeninger
Germanium Detectors in GERDA experiment
12:15-12:40 S. Schoenert, MPI fuer Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany
Status of GERDA
experiment
12:45 Lunch
Chair: F. Simkovic
16:00-16:35 F. von
Feilitzsch, Technische University of Muenchen, Germany
LENA (Low
Energy Neutrino Astronomy) - a new project for
neutrino astronomy and elementary particle physics
16:45-17:20 R. Hahn, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA
Two Proposals to
Measure Antineutrinos: at the Braidwood
(USA) and the Daya Bay (PRC) Reactors
Chair: A. Faessler
18:00-20:00 Panel discussion "The future prospects":
E. Fiorini, F. von Feilitzsch,
S.
Geer, J. Jochum,
H. Murayama,
H. Robertson,
F. Suekane
Talks of some lecturers who could not come:
S. Hannestad,
University of Aarhus, Denmark
Neutrinos and Cosmology
S. Jullian,
Orsay, France
The NEMO Double Beta Decay Experiment