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Minerba Betancourt
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
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Richard Hill
University of Kentucky & Fermilab
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Saori Pastore
Los Alamos National Lab
saori@lanl.gov

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INT Embedded Workshop INT-18-2a

From nucleons to nuclei: enabling discovery for neutrinos, dark matter and more

June 25 - 29, 2018


The goal of this workshop is to bring together physicists with a diverse range of expertise so we can survey the issues of nuclei as neutrino targets and laboratories for beyond-the-standard-model physics. Specifically, it will explore:
  1. The present state of neutrino-nucleus scattering models, and the interplay of those models with experimental data;
  2. Constraints on dark-matter-nucleus interactions;
  3. The use of nuclear beta decay to search for physics beyond the standard model;
  4. The physics impact of better information on neutrino-nucleon amplitudes;
  5. Complementary constraints on those amplitudes from other sources;
  6. Feasibility and planning of a new hydrogen or deuterium-target neutrino-scattering experiment.

There will be a $40 registration fee to attend the workshop. The registration fee includes participation in the workshop, lectures, and coffee breaks.