Session

Plenary 1

3 Jun 2024, 09:40
Science and Culture Center (IBS)

Science and Culture Center

IBS

IBS Science and Culture Center 2nd floor, IBS, Daejeon

Conveners

Plenary 1: New opportunities at accelerator experiments I

  • Seodong Shin (Jeonbuk National University)

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  1. Jaehoon Yu (The University of Texas at Arlington)
    03/06/2024, 09:40

    Precision measurements of neutrino properties necessary for modifying the Standard Model requires a unique combination of the high-intensity LBNF proton beams with a highly-capable precision DUNE near detector, and massive LArTPC far detector modules at a 1300 km baseline. This capability enables a variety of opportunities for Beyond the Standard Modem (BSM) physics, either novel or with...

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  2. Dr Doojin Kim (Texas A&M University)
    03/06/2024, 10:10

    In this talk, I will discuss various BSM opportunities available at beam-dump-type experiments including beam-produced neutrino experiments. Due to the weakly interacting nature of neutrinos, high-intensity beam-based experiments are well-motivated. Inside the beam target of these experiments, plenty of MeV-scale mesons and MeV-to-GeV scale electromagnetic particles such as electrons,...

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  3. Dr Doojin Kim (Texas A&M University)

    In this talk, I will discuss various BSM opportunities available at beam-dump-type experiments including beam-produced neutrino experiments. Due to the weakly interacting nature of neutrinos, high-intensity beam-based experiments are well-motivated. Inside the beam target of these experiments, plenty of MeV-scale mesons and MeV-to-GeV scale electromagnetic particles such as electrons,...

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  4. Jungsic Park (Kyungpook National University)
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