Interaction Meeting between Indian Institutions & Fermilab on Physics with Project X

Asia/Kolkata
AG-66 (Colaba Campus)

AG-66

Colaba Campus

Homi Bhabha Road, Colaba, Mumbai 400 005
Shashi Dugad (TIFR)
Description
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research held an Interaction Meeting between Indian Institutions & Fermilab on Physics with Project-X on January 13-14, 2011, at T.I.F.R, Mumbai, India. One of the main aim of the meeting was to discuss physics potential and prospective areas of collaboration on Project-X physics. Fermilab has proposed an upgrade of its accelerator complex to support physics programs at High Intensity during the next decade (http://projectx.fnal.gov). The centerpiece of this multipurpose program (Project-X) is a Superconducting Radio Frequency (SRF) linac that would provide continuous wave (CW) proton (H-) beam from 1-3 GeV and also inject high power pulsed beam at 8 GeV into the Main Injector complex to support neutrino physics programs at 60-120 GeV. Indian Institutions and Fermilab are collaborating (http://iifc.fnal.gov) on the research, design, development and construction of Project-X and a similar facility in India. Fermilab is exploring the possibilities of a rich physics program that could be supported with Project-X. The Project-X physics includes Neutrino, Muon and Kaon following the recommendations of the P5 panel. Fermilab is also exploring the possibilities of enhancing the physics reach by including Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Energy to its program.
  • Thursday, 13 January
    • 1
      Welcome & Inauguration
      Speaker: Prof. Mustansir Barma (TIFR)
    • 2
      Opening Remark
      Speaker: Srikumar Banerjee (DAE)
    • 3
      Fermilab Project-X Overview
      Speaker: Shekhar Mishra (Fermilab)
      Slides
    • 4
      Indian Institutions and Fermilab Collaboration on Accelerator
      Speaker: P Singh (BARC)
      Slides
    • 10:50
      Tea/Coffee break
    • 5
      Physics and Detector opportunities with MINOS and NOvA
      Speaker: Rob Plunkett (Fermilab)
      Slides
    • 6
      Physics with the ICAL detector and Synergies with Long Baseline Experiments
      Speaker: D. Indumathi (IMSc) / A. Dighe (TIFR)
      Slides
    • 7
      Physics and Detector Opportunities in LBNE
      Speaker: Jim Strait (Fermilab)
      Slides
    • 8
      Magical properties of 2540 km baseline
      Speaker: Uma Sankar (IIT, Bombay)
      Slides
    • 13:05
      Lunch
    • 9
      Facilities for Nuclear Physics in India
      Speaker: Amit Roy (IUAC)
      Slides
    • 10
      Theoretical Nuclear Physics
      Speaker: Sibaji Raha (Bose Institute)
      Slides
    • 11
      HEP Collaborations at FNAL, CERN and KEK
      Speaker: Tariq Aziz (TIFR)
      Slides
    • 12
      High end computing activities in the Indian physics community
      Speaker: Sunanda Banerjee (SINP)
      Slides
    • 16:15
      Tea/Coffee break
    • 13
      Project-X: Nuclear Physics
      Speaker: Jerry Nolen (ANL)
      Slides
    • 14
      Experimental Nuclear Physics
      Speaker: R. K. Choudhary (BARC)
      Slides
    • 15
      Present Neutrino Collaboration with Fermilab
      Speaker: Brajesh Choudhary (DU)
      Slides
  • Friday, 14 January
    • 16
      Control and Instrumentation for Accelerators
      Speaker: C.K. Pithawa (BARC)
      Slides
    • 17
      Detector R&D
      Speaker: Marcel Demarteau (ANL)
      Slides
    • 18
      Indian Detector Development
      Speaker: Sunil Gupta (TIFR)
      Slides
    • 10:30
      Tea/Coffee break
    • 19
      Particle Production; Kaon & Muon Physics with Project-X
      Speaker: R. Raja (Fermilab)
      Slides
    • 20
      Rare Decays
      Speaker: Rahul Sinha (IMSc)
      Slides
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • 22
      Project-X: Nuclear Energy Application
      Speaker: Yousry Gohar (ANL)
      Slides
    • 23
      Indian Nuclear Energy R&D
      Speaker: P. Mohankrishnan (IGCAR)
      Slides
    • 24
      Concluding Remarks
      Speaker: Dr. Anil Kakodkar (BARC)
    • 25
      Open Discussion
      Speaker: Amit Roy (IUAC) / Shashi Dugad (TIFR)