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              NEUTRINO 2016
              SOUTH KENSINGTON, LONDON

              CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
              XXVII INTERNATIONAL
              CONFERENCE ON NEUTRINO
              PHYSICS AND ASTROPHYSICS
              4–9 JULY 2016

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Neutrino2016                                                                                                                      IOP Publishing
IOP Conf. Series: Journal of Physics: Conf. Series 1234567890
                                                   888 (2017) 011002                                          doi:10.1088/1742-6596/888/1/011002

                      XXVII International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics

      Programme overview
      Sunday 3 July       Monday 4 July        Tuesday 5 July        Wednesday 6 July       Thursday 7 July      Friday 8 July         Saturday 9 July

                          1: Welcome and       5: Reactor neutrinos 9. Determination of     Free day             13: Neutrino          17: Neutrinos
                          introduction                              the mass ordering                            properties I:         as probes of the
                                                                    and search for CP-                           searches for          Universe
                                                                    invariance violation                         neutrinoless double
                                                                                                                 beta decay

                          Refreshment break    Refreshment break     Refreshment break                           Refreshment break     Refreshment break
                          2: Three-flavour      6: Neutrino           10: Future neutrino                         14: Neutrino          18: Innovation in
                          mixing; the Standard interactions          oscillation                                 properties II:        the generation of
                          Neutrino Model                             experiments and                             searches for          neutrino beams
                                                                     their phenomenology                         neutrinoless
                                                                                                                 double beta decay
                                                                                                                 (continued)
                                                                                                                 and direct mass
                                                                                                                 measurements

                          Lunch break          Lunch break           Lunch break                                 Lunch break           Lunch break
      Registration        3: Probing of the    7: Sterile neutrino   11: Theory of                               15: Neutrino          19: Summary and
                          Universe: neutrino   searches              neutrino mass,                              cosmology             closing
                          astronomy                                  mixing, CP violation
                                                                     and leptogenesis

                          Refreshment break    Refreshment break     Refreshment break                           Refreshment break     Refreshment break
                          4: Impact: wider     8: Searches for       12: Charged-lepton                          16: Global
                          applications of      phenomena beyond      flavour violation and                        parameter
                          neutrino science     the Standard          other experimental                          estimation,
                                               Neutrino Model        searches                                    statistics
                                                                                                                 and detector
                                                                                                                 development

      Welcome reception   Poster session and   Poster session        Poster session         Conference dinner    Poster session
      Imperial College    industry reception   RGS                   RGS                    National Maritime    RGS
      London              RGS                                                               Museum
                                               SNO and SNOLAB        Public lecture
                                               exhibition and        Ondaatje Theatre,
                                               reception             RGS
                                               Canada House

      Abstracts: http://neutrino2016.iopconfs.org/programme
      Mobile app: http://neutrino2016.iopconfs.org/app
      Twitter: #NEUTRINO2016

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                        XXVII International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics

      Oral programme
      Sunday 3 July
      From 15:00      Registration
                      Exhibition Road Foyer, Royal Geographical Society
      18:00–20:00     Welcome reception
                      Queen's Tower Rooms, Imperial College London

      Monday 4 July
      1: Welcome and introduction
      Chair: Stephen Parke, Fermilab
      09:00           Welcome
                      James Stirling, Imperial College London, UK
      09:10           Discovery of atmospheric neutrino oscillations and future prospect on oscillation experiments
                      Takaaki Kajita, University of Tokyo, Japan
      09:40           The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory: Observation of flavor change for solar neutrinos
                      Arthur B McDonald, Queen’s University, Canada
      10:10           Observation of gravitational waves: Discovery, near-future plans and multimessenger prospects
                      Imre Bartos, Columbia University, USA
      10:35           Refreshment break
      2: Three-flavour mixing: the Standard Neutrino Model
      Chair: Antonio Masiero, INFN and Univ. Padova
      11:05           Status, recent results and plans for T2K
                      Hirohisa Tanaka, University of Toronto, Canada
      11:30           New results from NOvA
                      Patricia Vahle, College of William and Mary, USA
      11:55           Recent results from OPERA and review of other present LBL oscillation measurements
                      Dominique Duchesneau, Laboratoire d’Annecy-le-vieux de Physique des Particules (LAPP), France
      12:20           New atmospheric and solar results from Super-Kamiokande
                      Shigetaka Moriyama, ICRR University of Tokyo, Japan
      12:45           Lunch break
      3: Probing of the Universe: neutrino astronomy
      Chair: Kate Scholberg, Duke University
      14:00           The Borexino experiment: past, present and future
                      Nicola Rossi, INFN Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS), Italy
      14:25           The Sun and solar neutrinos
                      Francesco L Villante, University of L’Aquila and INFN Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS), Italy
      14:45           Neutrino astronomy with IceCube and beyond
                      Marek Kowalski, Humboldt-University Berlin/DESY, Germany
      15:10           High-energy neutrino searches in the Mediterranean Sea: probing the Universe with ANTARES and KM3NeT/ARCA
                      Antoine Kouchner, Laboratoire AstroParticule et Cosmologie Université Paris Diderot, France
      15:35           Multimessenger astronomy with neutrinos
                      Anna Franckowiak, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Germany
      16:00           Refreshment break
      4: Impact: wider applications of neutrino science
      Chair: John Womersley, STFC
      16:30           Introduction
                      John Womersley, Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), UK
      16:40           Non-proliferation and reactor monitoring
                      Yeongduk Kim, Centre for Underground Physics, Korea

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                        XXVII International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics

      17:00           Neutrino geology
                      Andrzej K Drukier, BioTraces Inc., USA
      17:20           Photosensors development and application
                      Yuji Yoshizawa, Hamamatsu Photonics, Japan
      17:35           Session summary
                      John Womersley, Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), UK
      17:45 – 19:15 Poster session 1 and industry reception

      Tuesday 5 July
      5: Reactor neutrinos
      Chair: Caren Hagner, Hamburg University
      09:00           Reactor antineutrino fluxes – status and challenges
                      Patrick Huber, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
      09:20           Status of the Daya Bay experiment
                      Zeyuan Yu, Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
      09:45           Results from RENO and prospects with RENO-50
                      Kyung Kwang Joo, Chonnam National University, South Korea
      10:10           Double Chooz first multi-detector results
                      Anatael Cabrera, lnstitut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules (IN2P3), France
      10:30           Refreshments
      6: Neutrino interactions
      Chair: Maury Goodman, Argonne National Laboratory
      11:00           Theoretical challenges in neutrino scattering studies
                      Juan M Nieves, IFIC (CSIC & UV), Spain
      11:20           Review of progress in measurements of neutrino-nucleus scattering
                      Kendall Mahn, Michigan State University, USA
      11:40           Recent results from MINERvA
                      Laura Fields, Fermilab, USA
      12:05           New cross section results from MicroBooNE
                      Matthew Toups, Femilab, USA
      12:30           Future experimental programme for neutrino cross sections
                      Sara Bolognesi, CEA Saclay, France
      12:50           Lunch break
      7. Sterile neutrino searches
      Chair: Bonnie Fleming,Yale University/Fermilab
      14:00           New results from the MINOS+ experiment
                      Justin Evans, University of Manchester, UK
      14:25           Solar neutrino detectors as sterile neutrino hunters
                      Marco Pallavicini, Università degli Studi di Genova/INFN, Italy
      14:50           Review of short-baseline reactor antineutrino experiments
                      Nathaniel Bowden, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
      15:10           The Short Baseline Neutrino Program at Fermilab
                      David Schmitz, University of Chicago, USA
      15:35           Refreshments
      8: Searches for phenomena beyond the Standard Neutrino Model
      Chair: Morimitsu Tanimoto, Niigata University
      16:05           Oscillations beyond three-neutrino mixing
                      Carlo Giunti, INFN Sezione di Torino, Italy
      16:30           Neutrino-nucleus coherent scattering at reactors and accelerators
                      Louis Strigari, Texas A&M University, USA

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                        XXVII International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics

      16:50           Prospects for the search for sterile neutrinos below the Fermi scale at the intensity frontier
                      Richard Jacobsson, CERN, Switzerland
      17:10           Searches for heavy neutrinos at the LHC
                      Mitesh Patel, Imperial College London, UK
      17:30           Roadmap for the international, accelerator-based neutrino programme; discussion document
                      Hirohisa Tanaka, University of Toronto, Canada
      17:40–19:00     Poster session 2
      from          Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) and SNOLAB exhibition and reception
      18:00 – 20:00 Canada House, Trafalgar Square (pre-booked delegates only)

      Wednesday 6 July
      9: Determination of the mass ordering and search for CP-invariance violation
      Chair: Ed Kearns, Boston University
      09:00           Long-baseline neutrino oscillation phenomenology
                      Enrique Fernández Martínez, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
      09:20           DUNE: Status and prospects
                      Jon Urheim, Indiana University, USA
      09:45           The Hyper-Kamiokande experiment
                      Francesca Di Lodovico, Queen Mary University of London, UK
      10:10           Hadron production experiments to constrain accelerator-based neutrino fluxes
                      Laura Zambelli, Laboratoire d’Annecy-le-Vieux de Physique des Particules (LAPP), France
      10:30           Refreshments
      10: Future neutrino oscillation experiments and their phenomenology
      Chair: Agnieszka Zalewska, Institute of Nuclear Physics in Krakow
      11:00           Status and prospects of the JUNO experiment
                      Gioacchino Ranucci, INFN Sezione di Milano, Italy
      11:20           Physics of neutrino oscillations with atmospheric neutrino detectors
                      Soebur Razzaque, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
      11:40           Atmospheric neutrino results from IceCube/DeepCore and plans for PINGU
                      David Jason Koskinen, Niels Bohr Institute – University of Copenhagen, Denmark
      12:05           Neutrino mass hierarchy determination with KM3NeT/ORCA
                      Paschal Coyle, Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille (CPPM), France
      12:25           The status of INO
                      Srubabati Goswami, Physical Research Laboratory, India
      12:45           Lunch break
      11: Theory of neutrino mass, mixing, CP-invariance violation and leptogenesis
      Chair: Jose Bernabeu, University of Valencia
      14:00           Neutrino masses from different energy scales
                      André de Gouvêa, Northwestern University, USA
      14:25           Theory of leptonic flavor mixing
                      Ferruccio Feruglio, INFN Sezione di Padova, Italy
      14:50           Leptonic CP violation theory
                      Claudia Hagedorn, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
      15:10           High energy see-saw models, GUTs and leptogenesis
                      Pasquale Di Bari, University of Southampton, UK
      15:30           Refreshments
      12: Charged-lepton flavour violation and other experimental searches
      Chair: Jenny Thomas, University College London
      16:00           Theory of CLFV
                      Ana M Teixeira, lnstitut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules (IN2P3), France

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                          XXVII International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics

      16:20              Review of experimental CLFV searches
                         Wataru Ootani, University of Tokyo, Japan
      16:45              Future decay-at-rest neutrino sources and their physics opportunities
                         Taritree Wongjirad, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA
      17:05              Physics potential of novel neutrino beams from pion and muon decay
                         Steve Boyd, University of Warwick, UK
      17:30–19:00        Poster session 3
      18:45–20:00        Public lecture – Professor Brian Cox (pre-booked delegates only)

      Thursday 7 July – Free day to explore London
      Conference dinner
      18:30–21:30        Conference dinner
                         National Maritime Museum, Greenwich

      London’s top attractions
      Iconic landmarks
      • Houses of Parliament (Westminster)
      • Somerset House (Temple)
      • Westminster Abbey (Westminster)
      • Buckingham Palace / Changing of the Guard (St James’s Park)
      • St Paul’s Cathedral (St Paul’s)
      • Tower Bridge (Bermondsey)
      • Royal Museums Greenwich (Greenwich) – see below
      • Big Ben (Trafalgar Square)
      Arts and culture
      • Tate Modern (South Bank)
      • Royal Opera House (Covent Garden)                                                       Travel to Greenwich
      • British Museum (Bloomsbury)                                                             Why not explore London via the Thames river route and spend the day or
      • National Theatre (South Bank)                                                           afternoon in Greenwich before arriving at the National Maritime Museum for
                                                                                                the conference dinner? City Cruises is London’s number 1 sightseeing Thames
      • Shakespeare’s Globe (South Bank)                                                        cruise and hop-on, hop-off services are available for sights such as Big Ben, the
      • National Portrait Gallery (Leicester Square)                                            London Eye and Tower of London. Cruises depart every 30 minutes from piers
                                                                                                Westminster, London Eye, Tower and Greenwich (www.citycruises.com).
      Greenwich – conference dinner location
                                                                                                MBNA Thames Clippers are the fastest and most frequent river transport
      Its location on the Thames has put Greenwich at the heart of English maritime life
                                                                                                services, the RB1 services runs between London Eye (Waterloo) and Greenwich
      for hundreds of years. It is now decreed one of the Royal Boroughs of London and
                                                                                                (www.thamesclippers.com).
      is home to the beautifully conserved tea clipper Cutty Sark. There is also plenty
      to see for the culturally inclined, from works of art by some of Britain’s greatest
                                                                                                Things to do in Greenwich
      masters including Gainsborough, Reynolds and Turner, to great examples of
      architecture by Sir Christopher Wren at the Royal Observatory and Inigo Jones at          • Stand on the world famous Meridian Line
      the Queen’s House.                                                                        • Touch the hull of Cutty Sark, the world’s last surviving tea clipper
      The area also gives its name to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), as the site of the
                                                                                                • See a show at London’s only planetarium at the Royal Observatory
      Prime Meridian of the World where you can stand with a foot in the western                • Take in stunning views of London from the top of Greenwich hill
      and eastern hemispheres of the Earth. While you’re at the Royal Observatory,              • Explore the Painted Hall and Chapel at the Old Royal Naval College
      discover the quest to measure longitude, touch a 4.5 billion year old meteorite           • Visit the Fan Museum
      and visit London’s only planetarium.
                                                                                                • Visit Greenwich Market
                                                                                                • Enjoy a stroll through Greenwich Park

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                                                   888 (2017) 011002                                              doi:10.1088/1742-6596/888/1/011002

                         XXVII International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics

      Friday 8 July
      13. Neutrino properties I: searches for neutrinoless double beta decay
      Chair: Giorgio Gratta, Stanford University
      09:00            Looking for lepton number violation
                       Frank Deppisch, University College London, UK
      09:25            First results from GERDA Phase II
                       Matteo Agostini, Gran Sasso Science Institute and National Laboratory (GSSI/LNGS), Italy
      09:45            Results and future plans for the KamLAND-Zen experiment
                       Junpei Shirai, Tohoku University, Japan
      10:05            Status and prospects for the EXO-200 and nEXO experiments
                       Liang Yang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
      10:25            Latest results from NEMO-3 and status of the SuperNEMO Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay experiment
                       David Waters, University College London, UK
      10:45            Refreshments
      14. Neutrino properties II: searches for neutrinoless double beta decay (continued) and direct mass measurements
      Chair: Nigel Smith, SNOLAB
      11:15            Status and prospects for CUORE
                       Lucia Canonica, INFN Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS), Italy
      11:35            Initial results from the MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR
                       Steve Elliott, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
      11:55            Future neutrinoless double beta decay search experiments
                       Alex Wright, Institute of Particle Physics and Queen’s University, Canada
      12:20            Direct mass searches: KATRIN and Project 8 and searches with Holmium
                       Kathrin Valerius, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
      12:45            Lunch break
      15: Neutrino cosmology
      Chair: Jenni Adams, University of Canterbury
      14:00            Neutrino properties from cosmology
                       Anze Slosar, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA
      14:25            The neutrino cosmological background: impact on structure formation
                       Matteo Viel, Trieste Observatory (INAF-OATS), Italy
      14:45            Neutrino mass from cosmological surveys
                       Ofer Lahav, University College London, UK
      15:05            Sterile neutrinos as WDM and the 3.5 keV x-ray line
                       Alexey Boyarsky, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
      15:30            Refreshments
      16. Global parameter estimation, statistics and detector development
      Chair: Masayuki Nakahata, University of Tokyo
      16:00            Status and prospects of global analyses of neutrino mass-mixing parameters
                       Antonio Marrone, INFN Sezione di Bari, Italy
      16:25            Statistical quantification of discovery in neutrino physics
                       David van Dyk, Imperial College London, UK
      16:50            A review of progress in R&D for neutrino detectors
                       Tsutomu Fukuda, Nagoya University, Japan
      17:10            Review of progress in the development of liquid-argon detectors and the CERN Neutrino Platform
                       Francesco Pietropaolo, CERN, Switzerland
      17:30            Novel compact neutrino detector development
                       Antonin Vacheret, Imperial College London, UK
      17:50–19:20      Poster session 4

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                        XXVII International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics

      Saturday 9 July
      17: Neutrinos as probes of the Universe
      Chair: Mayly Sanchez, Iowa State University
      09:00            Review of indirect detection of dark matter with neutrinos
                       Matthias Danninger, University of British Columbia, Canada
      09:20            Neutrino signals at dark matter direct detection experiments
                       Peter Sorensen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
      09:45            Supernova neutrinos: New challenges and future directions
                       Irene Tamborra, Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark
      10:05            Supernova neutrinos in SK-Gd and other experiments
                       Hiroyuki Sekiya, Institute for Cosmic Ray Research University of Tokyo, Japan
      10:25            Refreshments
      18: Innovation in the generation of neutrino beams
      Chair: Soo-Bong Kim, Seoul National University
      10:55            J-PARC Accelerator and Neutrino Beamline Upgrade Programme
                       Megan Friend, KEK, Japan
      11:20            FNAL Proton Improvement Plan
                       Vladimir Shiltsev, Fermilab, USA
      11:45            Targetry challenges for the generation of high intensity neutrino beams
                       Patrick Hurh, Fermilab, USA
      12:05            Development of muon accelerators for neutrino experiments
                       Durga Rajaram, Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), USA
      12:30            Lunch break
      19: Summary and closing
      Chair: Gary Feldman, Harvard University
      13:30            Prize-winning posters
      14:00            Experimental outlook
                       Mauro Mezzetto, INFN Sezione di Padova, Italy
      14:30            Theoretical outlook
                       Belén Gavela, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
      15:00            INC report and Neutrino 2018
                       Stephen Parke, Fermilab, USA
      15:15            Closing remarks
                       Ken Long, Imperial College London, UK and Silvia Pascoli, IPPP Durham University, UK (Neutrino 2016 conference co-chairs)
      15:30            Refreshments
      16:00            Conference closed

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                      XXVII International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics

     Poster programme
     Poster session 1 – Monday 4 July                                               P1.013   A highly-integrated receiver chip with an automatic baseline
                                                                                             regulation for JUNO
     P1.001   High-energy neutrino follow-up of first gravitational wave event                Pavithra Muralidharan, Forschungzentrum Jülich, Germany
              GW 150914                                                                      on behalf of JUNO collaboration
              Véronique Van Elewyck, APC/Université Paris Diderot, France
              on behalf of ANTARES, IceCube and LIGO/Virgo collaborations           P1.014   JUNO PMT system and prototyping test
                                                                                             Zhimin Wang, IHEP, China
     P1.002   Particle identification in KM3NeT/ARCA                                          on behalf of JUNO collaboration
              Thomas Heid, ECAP - FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
              on behalf of KM3NeT collaboration                                     P1.015   Scattering length monitoring at the SNO+ detector
                                                                                             Stefanie Langrock, Queen Mary University of London, UK
     P1.003   Lowering the CUORE energy threshold                                            on behalf of SNO+ collaboration
              Simone Copello, Università di Genova, Italy
              on behalf of CUORE collaboration                                      P1.016   Benefits of Gd for high energy neutrinos
                                                                                             Pablo Fernández Menéndez, UAM, Spain
     P1.004   Neutrino physics with DARWIN                                                   on behalf of Super-Kamiokande collaboration
              Mohamed Lotfi Benabderrahmane, New York University
              Abu Dhabi, UAE                                                        P1.017   Occulting light concentrators in liquid scintillator
              on behalf of DARWIN collaboration                                              neutrino detectors
                                                                                             Buizza Avanzini, CNRS/LLR, France
     P1.005   CHIPS R&D: water attenuation measurements
              Jenny Thomas, University College London, UK                           P1.018   Probing the Cherenkov and scintillation light separation
              on behalf of CHIPS collaboration                                               for next-generation neutrino detectors
                                                                                             Javier Caravaca, UC Berkeley/LBNL, USA
     P1.006   Status of KIMS-NaI experiments
              Jungsic Park, Institute for Basic Science, South Korea                P1.019   Neutrino physics with accelerator driven subcritical reactors
              on behalf of KIMS-NaI collaboration                                            Emilio Ciuffoli, IMP/CAS, China

     P1.007   A prototype for a neutrino high pressure TPC                          P1.020   Neutrino telescopes with the deepest overburden: The Jinping
              Asher Kaboth, Royal Holloway University of London, UK                          neutrino experiment
                                                                                             Linyan Wan, Tsinghua University, China
     P1.008   Performance evaluation of the 50 cm Box-and-Line PMT
              for Hyper-Kamiokande                                                  P1.021   Spectrometry of the Earth using neutrino oscillations
              Daisuke Fukuda, Okayama University, Japan                                      Carsten Rott, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea

     P1.009   The underwater test of new photo-detectors for                        P1.022   Prototype detection unit for the CHIPS experiment
              Hyper-Kamiokande                                                               Maciej Pfutzner, University College London, UK
              Fumimasa Muto, Nagoya University, Japan                                        on behalf of CHIPS collaboration
              on behalf of Hyper-Kamiokande collaboration
                                                                                    P1.023   The protoDUNE single-phase detector and beam measurement
     P1.010   Mechanical characteristics of new photodetectors and covers                    program at CERN
              for Hyper-Kamiokande                                                           Thomas Kutter, Louisiana State University, USA
              Shoei Nakayama, Kamioka Observatory ICRR University                            on behalf of DUNE collaboration
              of Tokyo, Japan
              on behalf of Hyper-Kamiokande collaboration                           P1.024   Electron diffusion measurements in the ICARUS T600 detector
                                                                                             Marta Torti, University of Pavia/INFN Pavia, Italy
     P1.011   JUNO underground facilities and construction status                            on behalf of ICARUS collaboration
              Xiaonan Li, Institute of High Energy Physics, China
              on behalf of JUNO Collaboration                                       P1.025   Muon neutrino disappearance at NOvA analysis details
                                                                                             Kirk Bays, Caltech, USA
     P1.012   The R&D of 20 inch MCP-PMTs for JUNO                                           on behalf of NOvA collaboration
              Sen Qian, Institute of High Energy Physics, China
              on behalf of MCP-PMT collaboration                                    P1.026   A search for sterile neutrinos at the NOvA far detector
                                                                                             Gareth Kafka, Harvard University, USA
                                                                                             on behalf of NOvA collaboration

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                       XXVII International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics

      P1.027   Looking at two beams in the NOvA near detector                         P1.040   Improving T2K oscillation analyses using fiTQun: A new maximum-
               Ryan Murphy, Indiana University, USA                                            likelihood event reconstruction for Super-Kamiokande
               on behalf of NOvA collaboration                                                 Andrew Missert, University of Colorado Boulder, USA
                                                                                               on behalf of T2K collaboration
      P1.028   Charge current electron neutrino event identification
               in the NOvA detectors                                                  P1.041   Muon antineutrino disappearance and electron antineutrino
               Alexander Radovic, College of William and Mary, USA                             appearance searches at T2K
               on behalf of NOvA collaboration                                                 Raj Shah, STFC, UK
                                                                                               on behalf of T2K collaboration
      P1.029   NOvA results on muon neutrino disappearance
               Luke Vinton, University of Sussex, UK                                  P1.042   A CCPi0 inclusive analysis at the T2K near detector
               on behalf of NOvA collaboration                                                 Dave Shaw, Lancaster University, UK
                                                                                               on behalf of T2K collaboration
      P1.030   Electron neutrino appearance in NOvA
               Erika Catano-Mur, Iowa State University, USA                           P1.043   Towards T2K neutrino flux predictions using the replica target
               on behalf of NOvA collaboration                                                 measurements by NA61/SHINE
                                                                                               Laura Zambelli, LAPP/CNRS/Université Savoie Mont Blanc, France
      P1.031   Calibration in the NOvA detectors                                               on behalf of T2K and NA61/SHINE collaborations
               Diana Patricia Méndez, University of Sussex, UK
               on behalf of NOvA collaboration                                        P1.044   Wire-cell tomographic event reconstruction for large LArTPCs
                                                                                               Xin Qian, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA
      P1.032   The Convolutional Visual Network (CVN) algorithm and its
               applications to NOvA event identification and reconstruction            P1.045   Silicon photomultipliers characterization for future neutrino
               Fernanda Psihas, Indiana University, USA                                        detectors
               on behalf of NOvA collaboration                                                 Koun Choi, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA

      P1.033   Event reconstruction in NOvA                                           P1.046   Optimization of metallic magnetic calorimeters arrays with
               Gavin Davies, Indiana University, USA                                           embedded Ho-163 for the ECHo experiment
               on behalf of NOvA collaboration                                                 Christian Enss, Heidelberg University, Germany
                                                                                               on behalf of ECHo collaboration
      P1.034   Overview of the nuPRISM detector design
               Thomas Lindner, TRIUMF, Canada                                         P1.047   Development of transition edge sensors with rf-SQUID based
               on behalf of nuPRISM collaboration                                              multiplexing system for the HOLMES experiment
                                                                                               Andrei Puiu, University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy
      P1.035   Search for muon neutrino disappearance at the OPERA                             on behalf of HOLMES collaboration
               experiment in the CNGS beam
               Budimir Klicek, Rudjer Boskovic Institute, Croatia                     P1.048   Commissioning of the KATRIN main spectrometer with an
               on behalf of OPERA collaboration                                                angular-selective photo-electron source
                                                                                               Jan David Behrens, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster,
      P1.036   Anti-neutrino beam direction and intensity measurement with the                 Germany
               T2K on-axis near detector                                                       on behalf of KATRIN collaboration
               Tatsuya Hayashino, Kyoto University, Japan
               on behalf of T2K collaboration                                         P1.049   Background processes in the KATRIN main spectrometer
                                                                                               Florian Fraenkle, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
      P1.037   Estimating the pion and kaon contributions to the T2K                           on behalf of KATRIN collaboration
               neutrino beam
               Alasdair Knox, Lancaster University, UK                                P1.050   Thermal properties of the KATRIN source section
               on behalf of T2K collaboration                                                  Moritz Hackenjos, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
                                                                                               on behalf of KATRIN collaboration
      P1.038   Recent T2K flux predictions with NA61/SHINE thin graphite
               target measurements                                                    P1.051   The Windowless Gaseous Tritium Source (WGTS) for the KATRIN
               Magdalena Posiadala-Zezula, University of Warsaw, Poland                        experiment
               on behalf of T2K and NA61/SHINE collaborations                                  Florian Heizmann, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT),
                                                                                               Germany
      P1.039   Muon neutrino and antineutrino selection in the tracker of the                  on behalf of KATRIN collaboration
               T2K off-axis near detector
               Pawel Przewlocki, National Centre for Nuclear Research, Poland         P1.052   The condensed krypton source for the KATRIN experiment
               on behalf of T2K collaboration                                                  Philipp Chung-On Ranitzsch, University of Muenster, Germany
                                                                                               on behalf of KATRIN collaboration

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      P1.053   Gaseous 83mKr generator based on 83Rb deposited in zeolite                P1.065   Delayed charge recovery discrimination of passivated surface
               Jana Sentkerestiova, Nuclear Physics Institute of the CAS, v.v.i.,                 alpha events in P-type point-contact detectors
               Czech Republic                                                                     Julieta Gruszko, University of Washington, USA
               on behalf of KATRIN collaboration                                                  on behalf of MAJORANA collaboration

      P1.054   Tritium ion blocking and detection in the KATRIN experiment               P1.066   The SuperNEMO light injection and monitoring system
               Manuel Klein, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany                     Thibaud Le Noblet, LAPP / Université Savoie Mont-Blanc, France
               on behalf of KATRIN collaboration                                                  on behalf of NEMO-3/SuperNEMO collaborations

      P1.055   Energy calibration of the KATRIN experiment                               P1.067   Radioassay program for nEXO – the next generation double beta
               Oliver Rest, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany                    decay experiment
               on behalf of KATRIN collaboration                                                  Hei-man Tsang, University of Alabama, USA
                                                                                                  on behalf of nEXO collaboration
      P1.056   Results from the Project 8 phase-1 cyclotron radiation emission
               spectroscopy detector                                                     P1.068   Ba-ion extraction from a high pressure Xe gas for double-beta
               Benjamin LaRoque, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA                     decay studies with nEXO
               on behalf of Project 8 collaboration                                               Thomas Brunner, McGill University, Canada
                                                                                                  on behalf of nEXO collaboration
      P1.057   Project 8: Towards a neutrino mass limit using the cyclotron
               radiation from tritium beta decays                                        P1.069   Photon detection in nEXO
               Noah Oblath, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA                             Fabrice Retiere, TRIUMF, Canada
               on behalf of Project 8 collaboration                                               on behalf of nEXO collaboration

      P1.058   Development of the front-end board of a Xenon gas Time                    P1.070   NuDot: A prototype directional liquid scintillator detector
               Projection Chamber at the AXEL neutrinoless double beta decay                      Lindley Winslow, MIT, USA
               search experiment                                                                  on behalf of NuDot collaboration
               Shunsuke Tanaka, Kyoto University, Japan
               on behalf of AXEL collaboration                                           P1.071   SINGLE: single photon sensitive cryogenic light detectors
                                                                                                  Matteo Biassoni, INFN Milano Bicocca, Italy
      P1.059   CALDER: Kinetic inductance light detectors to search for double                    on behalf of SINGLE collaboration
               beta decay
               Marco Vignati, INFN Roma, Italy                                           P1.072   Commissioning the SNO+ Detector
               on behalf of CALDER collaboration                                                  Ian Coulter, University of Pennsylvania, USA
                                                                                                  on behalf of SNO+ collaboration
      P1.060   Development of scintillating bolometer for 48Ca neutrinoless
               double beta decay search                                                  P1.073   Pulse shape analysis techniques in liquid scintillator for the
               Konosuke Tetsuno, Osaka University, Japan                                          identification and suppression of radioactive backgrounds to
               on behalf of CANDLES collaboration                                                 neutrinoless double beta decay
                                                                                                  Jack Dunger, University of Oxford, UK
      P1.061   Pulse shape discrimination techniques for the COBRA experiment                     on behalf of SNO+ collaboration
               Stefan Zatschler, TU Dresden, Institute for Nuclear and Particle
               Physics, Germany                                                          P1.074   A new technique to load 130Te in liquid scintillator for
               on behalf of COBRA collaboration                                                   neutrinoless double beta decay experiments
                                                                                                  Steven Biller, University of Oxford, UK
      P1.062   The LUCIFER/CUPID-0 demonstrator: searching for the                                on behalf of SNO+ collaboration
               neutrinoless double-beta decay with Zn82Se scintillating
               bolometers                                                                P1.075   Radon mitigation strategy and results for the
               Karoline Schaeffner, GSSI- Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy                     SuperNEMO experiment
               on behalf of CUPID collaboration                                                   Xinran Liu, University College London, UK
                                                                                                  on behalf of SuperNEMO collaboration
      P1.063   The potential of discrimination methods in a high pressure
               xenon TPC for the search of the neutrinoless double-beta decay            P1.076   The SuperNemo 82Se ơơOi-source-foils and their radiopurity
               of Xe-136                                                                          measurement with the BiPo-3 detector
               Francisco Jose Iguaz Gutierrez, University of Zaragoza, Spain                      Pia Loaiza, Laboratoire de l’Accelerateur Lineaire, LAL, CNRS, France
                                                                                                  on behalf of SuperNEMO collaboration
      P1.064   Preparation for KamLAND-Zen 800
               Shingo Hayashida, Tohoku University, Japan                                P1.077   Cherenkov light identification in TeO2 crystals with Si
               on behalf of KamLAND-Zen collaboration                                             low-temperature detectors
                                                                                                  Chiara Brofferio, Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca and
                                                                                                  INFN, Italy

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      P1.078   The design of the JUNO veto system                                     P1.093   The DUNE 35-ton LArTPC prototype: Data acquisition, online
               Haoqi Lu, Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of                  software and monitoring
               Sciences, China                                                                 Jonathan Davies, University of Sussex, UK
               on behalf of JUNO collaboration                                                 on behalf of DUNE collaboration

      P1.079   Radioactivity evaluation and control for the JUNO detector             P1.094   The joint search for gravitational wave and low energy
               components and materials                                                        neutrino signals from core-collapse supernovae: Methodology
               Jie Zhao, Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of                  and status report
               Sciences, China                                                                 Maxim Gromov, SINP-MSU, Russia
               on behalf of JUNO collaboration                                                 on behalf of LIGO/VIRGO, IceCube, LVD, Borexino and KamLAND-Zen
                                                                                               collaborations
      P1.080   Status of experiment NEUTRINO-4 search for sterile neutrino
               Anatolii Serebrov, Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Russia        P1.095   The KM3NeT multi-PMT digital optical module
               on behalf of NEUTRINO-4 collaboration                                           Ronald Bruijn, University of Amsterdam FOM/Nikhef, Netherlands
                                                                                               on behalf of KM3NeT collaboration
      P1.081   Light yield and energy resolution studies for SoLid phase 1
               Delphine Boursette, LAL University Paris Sud Orsay, France
               on behalf of SoLid collaboration                                       Poster session 2 – Tuesday 5 July
      P1.082   Antineutrino monitoring of spent nuclear fuel                          P2.001   Search for high energy neutrinos from bright GRBs with ANTARES
               Vedran Brdar, JGU Mainz, Germany                                                Silvia Celli, INFN-Roma, Italy
                                                                                               on behalf of ANTARES collaboration
      P1.083   Results from the VIDARR near-field antineutrino detector
               at Wylfa Power Station                                                 P2.002   Search for a diffuse flux of astrophysical neutrinos with the
               Matthew Murdoch, University of Liverpool, UK                                    ANTARES telescope
                                                                                               Luigi Antonio Fusco, University of Bologna and INFN - Sezione di
      P1.084   VIDARR reactor antineutrino detector upgrade                                    Bologna, Italy
               Yan-Jie Schnellbach, University of Liverpool, UK                                on behalf of ANTARES collaboration

      P1.085   TPB thickness and Quantum Efficiency measurements for the               P2.003   A search for neutrinos from the Fermi bubbles with the
               new Icarus T600 light detection system in the SBN project                       ANTARES telescope
               Maura Spanu, Università di Pavia, Italy                                         Steffen Hallmann, ECAP, University of Erlangen, Germany
                                                                                               on behalf of ANTARES collaboration
      P1.086   Performance study of the new light collection system for the
               ICARUS T600 detector                                                   P2.004   All flavour search for cosmic neutrino sources with the ANTARES
               Andrea Falcone, University of Texas Arlington, USA                              neutrino telescope
               on behalf of ICARUS collaboration                                               Tino Michael, Nikhef, Netherlands
                                                                                               on behalf of ANTARES collaboration
      P1.087   Signal processing in the MicroBooNE LAr TPC
               Craig Thorn, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA                       P2.005   Measurements of high energy neutrinos from pulsar wind nebulae
               on behalf of the MicroBooNE collaboration                                       Irene Di Palma, INFN / University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy

      P1.088   Light detection system simulations for SBND                            P2.006   Search for signal emission from AGN populations with the
               Diego Garcia-Gamez, University of Manchester, UK                                ANTARES neutrino telescope
               on behalf of SBND collaboration                                                 Rodrigo G Ruiz, APC, France
                                                                                               on behalf of ANTARES collaboration
      P1.089   Triggers and readout electronics for the STEREO experiment
               Victor Helaine, LPSC/UGA/CNRS, France                                  P2.007   Study of the Galactic Center region with the ANTARES
               on behalf of STEREO collaboration                                               neutrino telescope
                                                                                               Antoine Kouchner, Université Paris 7 Diderot, France
      P1.090   Going low: measurement of the solar pp-neutrino flux with liquid                 on behalf of ANTARES collaboration
               scintillator detector
               Oleg Smirnov, JINR, Russia                                             P2.008   First results from two deep Askaryan Radio Array stations
               on behalf of Borexino collaboration                                             Michael DuVernois, University of Wisconsin-Madison WIPAC, USA
                                                                                               on behalf of ARA collaboration
      P1.091   Low energy triggering for Hyper-Kamiokande
               Thomas Dealtry, Lancaster University, UK                               P2.009   Study of the GERDA Phase II background spectrum
               on behalf of Hyper-Kamiokande collaboration                                     Valerio D’Andrea, Gran Sasso Science Institute, INFN, Italy
                                                                                               on behalf of GERDA collaboration
      P1.092   Towards 14C-free liquid scintillator
               Timo Enqvist, University of Oulu, Finland

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      P2.010   H.E.S.S. searches for TeV gamma-ray emission associated with                P2.024   Search for sterile neutrinos with IceCube DeepCore
               high-energy neutrinos                                                                Andrii Terliuk, DESY, Germany
               Fabian Schüssler, IRFU/CEA-Saclay, France                                            on behalf of IceCube collaboration
               on behalf of H.E.S.S. collaboration
                                                                                           P2.025   Tomography of the Earth from the study of atmospheric neutrino
      P2.011   Studying the flavor ratios of high energy astrophysical neutrinos                     oscillations with KM3NeT-ORCA
               by the next generation neutrino telescopes                                           Simon Bourret, APC - Université Paris-Diderot, France
               Hiroshi Nunokawa, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro                  on behalf of KM3NeT collaboration
               (PUC-Rio), Brazil
                                                                                           P2.026   Probing new physics with atmospheric neutrinos at
      P2.012   Enhanced starting track event selection for diffuse neutrinos                        KM3NeT-ORCA
               in IceCube                                                                           Joao Coelho, APC - Université Paris-Diderot, France
               Kyle Jero, University of Wisconsin Madison, USA                                      on behalf of KM3NeT-ORCA collaboration
               on behalf of IceCube collaboration
                                                                                           P2.027   Sensitivity of atmospheric neutrino experiments to neutrino
      P2.013   An all-sky search for muon neutrinos coincident with observed                        non-standard interactions
               gamma ray bursts in IceCube                                                          Shinya Fukasawa, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
               Ryan Maunu, University of Maryland, USA
               on behalf of IceCube collaboration                                          P2.028   Measurements of the atmospheric neutrino flux by
                                                                                                    Super-Kamiokande: energy spectra, geomagnetic effects, and
      P2.014   Withdrawn                                                                            solar modulation
                                                                                                    Kimihiro Okumura, ICRR - University of Tokyo, Japan
      P2.015   First results of the first KM3NeT detection line                                      on behalf of Super-Kamiokande collaboration
               Karel Melis, Nikhef, Netherlands
               on behalf of KM3NeT collaboration                                           P2.029   Calculation of atmospheric neutrino flux with recent observation
                                                                                                    of primary cosmic rays
      P2.016   KM3NeT/ARCA sensitivity to point-like neutrino sources                               Morihiro Honda, ICRR - University of Tokyo, Japan
               Agata Trovato, LNS - INFN, Italy
               on behalf of KM3NeT collaboration                                           P2.030   Prompt atmospheric neutrino flux and its theoretical
                                                                                                    uncertainties
      P2.017   What is the galactic contribution to IceCube neutrino events?                        Yu Seon Jeong, KISTI, Korea, South Korea
               Andrea Palladino, Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy
                                                                                           P2.031   SHiP: a new facility with a dedicated detector for studying tau-
      P2.018   Neutrino flavor evolution in a binary neutron star merger remnant                     neutrino properties and nucleon structure functions
               Maik Frensel, University of Basel, Switzerland                                       Daniel Bick, Universität Hamburg, Germany
                                                                                                    on behalf of SHiP collaboration
      P2.019   Diffuse neutrino emission from the Galaxy above the TeV
               Daniele Gaggero, GRAPPA – University of Amsterdam, Netherlands              P2.032   Measuring neutron backgrounds with ANNIE
                                                                                                    Matthew Malek, University of Sheffield, UK
      P2.020   Very High Energy Neutrinos from nearby long GRB afterglows                           on behalf of ANNIE collaboration
               Jessymol K Thomas, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
                                                                                           P2.033   The Accelerator Neutrino Neutron Interaction Experiment (ANNIE)
      P2.021   Sensitivity of new physics by joint analysis of neutrino oscillation                 Carrie McGivern, Iowa State University, USA
               on Hyper-Kamiokande                                                                  on behalf of ANNIE collaboration
               Miao Jiang, Kyoto University, Japan
               on behalf of Hyper-Kamiokande collaboration                                 P2.034   Neutron run in Mini-CAPTAIN
                                                                                                    Babu Bhandari, University of Houston, USA
      P2.022   Constraining neutrino oscillation parameters with                                    on behalf of CAPTAIN collaboration
               IceCube/DeepCore
               Philipp Eller, Penn State University, USA                                   P2.035   An overview of the CAPTAIN experimental program
               on behalf of IceCube collaboration                                                   Jelena Maricic, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA
                                                                                                    on behalf of CAPTAIN collaboration
      P2.023   Atmospheric muon and electron neutrino energy spectrum
               measured by first year of IceCube-86 detector                                P2.036   The CAPTAIN-MINERvA experiment
               Takao Kuwabara, Chiba University, Japan                                              Lisa Whitehead, University of Houston, USA
               on behalf of IceCube collaboration                                                   on behalf of CAPTAIN-MINERvA collaborations

                                                                                           P2.037   Physics with naI detectors at a stopped pion neutrino source
                                                                                                    Jason Detwiler, University of Washington, USA
                                                                                                    on behalf of COHERENT collaboration

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      P2.038   COHERENT at the Spallation Neutron Source                                P2.051   Status of global sterile neutrino fits
               Kate Scholberg, Duke University, USA                                              Gabriel Collin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
               on behalf of COHERENT collaboration
                                                                                        P2.052   Atmospheric neutrino oscillations for earth tomography
      P2.039   Measurements of neutrino-induced neutron production processes                     Walter Winter, DESY, Germany
               by the COHERENT collaboration
               Phil Barbeau, Triangle Universities Nuclear Lab, USA                     P2.053   Mind the Gap on IceCube: Cosmic neutrino spectrum and muon
               on behalf of COHERENT collaboration                                               anomalous magnetic moment
                                                                                                 Toshihiko Ota, Saitama University, Japan
      P2.040   High precision neutrino flux measurements with ENUBET
               Michele Pozzato, INFN - Sezione di Bologna, Italy                        P2.054   MeV sterile neutrino decays at the Fermilab SBN complex
               on behalf of ENUBET collaboration                                                 Mark Ross-Lonergan, IPPP- Durham University, UK

      P2.041   Progress towards a retune of the comprehensive neutrino                  P2.055   Implications of non-unitary lepton mixing matrix using a
               interaction model in the GENIE Monte Carlo Generator                              new parametrization which separates “new-physics” from
               Christopher Barry, University of Liverpool, UK                                    “standard” physics
               on behalf of GENIE collaboration                                                  Francisco Escrihuela, AHEP CSIC Universitat de Valencia, Spain

      P2.042   Improvements of simulation of pion production in GENIE                   P2.056   Search for time-varying ~ve A ~ve oscillation probability and
               Libo Jiang, University of Pittsburgh, USA                                         lorentz-CPT violation at Daya Bay
               on behalf of GENIE collaboration                                                  Aaron Higuera, University of Houston, USA
                                                                                                 on behalf of Daya Bay collaboration
      P2.043   Probing nuclear effects in few GeV neutrino-nucleus
               interactions using single-transverse kinematic imbalance with            P2.057   Calibration and reconstruction of the Daya Bay antineutrino
               the MINERvA experiment                                                            detector
               Xianguo Lu, University of Oxford, UK                                              Bei-Zhen Hu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
               on behalf of MINERvA collaboration                                                on behalf of Daya Bay collaboration

      P2.044   MINERvA measurements of partonic nuclear effects with                    P2.058   Cosmogenic neutron production at the Daya Bay experiment
               neutrinos in in the higher energy ME NuMI Beam                                    Ian Mitchell, University of Houston, USA
               Anne Norrick, The College of William and Mary, USA                                on behalf of Daya Bay collaboration
               on behalf of MINERvA collaboration
                                                                                        P2.059   Energy response model of the Daya Bay experiment
      P2.045   Low energy atomic response in neutrino scattering                                 Nicolás Viaux, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
               Cheng-Pang Liu, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan                              on behalf of Daya Bay collaboration
               on behalf of NCTS-ECP4 collaboration
                                                                                        P2.060   Search for a light sterile neutrino at Daya Bay
      P2.046   Single pion production in neutrino reactions                                      Henoch Wong, University of California, Berkeley, USA
               Monireh Kabirnezhad, National Center for Nuclear Research, Poland                 on behalf of Daya Bay collaboration

      P2.047   Progress towards a muon neutrino inclusive charged current               P2.061   Measurement of sin2(2e13) via neutron capture on hydrogen at
               cross section measurement using NOvA’s near detector                              Daya Bay
               Enrique Arrieta Díaz, Southern Methodist University, USA                          Mengting Yang, Shandong University, China
               on behalf of NOvA collaboration                                                   on behalf of Daya Bay collaboration

      P2.048   Muon neutrino on electron elastic scattering in the NOvA near            P2.062   Improved measurement of reactor antineutrino flux and spectrum
               detector and its applications beyond the Standard Model                           at Daya Bay
               Biao Wang, Southern Methodist University, USA                                     Liang Zhan, Institute of High Energy Physics, China
               on behalf of NOvA collaboration                                                   on behalf of Daya Bay collaboration

      P2.049   Low energy neutrino physics and dark matter searches with                P2.063   Oscillation analysis in Daya Bay experiment
               sub-kev germanium detectors                                                       Maxim Gonchar, JINR, Russia
               Lakhwinder Singh, Institute of Physics Academia Sinica, Taiwan                    on behalf of Daya Bay collaboration
               on behalf of TEXONO collaboration
                                                                                        P2.064   Sterile neutrino search with the Double Chooz experiment
      P2.050   New experiment at J-PARC to measure the muon neutrino cross                       Denise Hellwig, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
               section ratio between water and hydrocarbon                                       on behalf of Double Chooz collaboration
               Ken’ichi Kin, Osaka City University, Japan
               on behalf of WAGASCI collaboration

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      P2.065   Reactor spectral rate and shape measurement with the Double            P2.079   Vertex reconstruction algorithm development for the MicroBooNE
               Chooz detectors                                                                 single photon event search
               Anthony Onillon, APC - Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7, France                 Robert Murrells, University of Manchester, UK
               on behalf of Double Chooz collaboration                                         on behalf of the MicroBooNE collaboration

      P2.066   Double Chooz - detectors                                               P2.080   The Pandora multi-algorithm approach to automated pattern
               Emmanuel Chauveau, CENBG, France                                                recognition in LAr TPC detectors
               on behalf of Double Chooz collaboration                                         John Marshall, University of Cambridge, UK
                                                                                               on behalf of MicroBooNE collaboration
      P2.067   Neutrino detection systematics in the two detector phase of the
               Double Chooz experiment                                                P2.081   NOvA short-baseline tau-neutrino appearance search
               Diana Navas Nicolás, CIEMAT, Spain                                              Adam Aurisano, University of Cincinnati, USA
               on behalf of Double Chooz collaboration                                         on behalf of NOvA collaboration

      P2.068   IBD background rejection and tagging at the Double Chooz               P2.082   NOvA short-baseline electron-neutrino appearance search
               experiment                                                                      Louise Suter, FNAL, USA
               Adrien Hourlier, APC - Université Paris Diderot, France                         on behalf of NOvA collaboration
               on behalf of Double Chooz collaboration
                                                                                      P2.083   Improvements in the simulation code of the SOX experiment
      P2.069   The 9Li/8He predicted spectra and their yield measurements with                 Alessio Caminata, INFN Genoa, Italy
               the Double Chooz experiment                                                     on behalf of SOX collaboration
               Valérian Sibille, CEA Saclay, France
               on behalf of Double Chooz collaboration                                P2.084   Direct detection of the cosmic neutrino background
                                                                                               Yufeng Li, Institute of High Energy Physics, China
      P2.070   Prompt energy calibration at RENO
               Sang Yong Kim, Seoul National University, South Korea                  P2.085   MAGIC gamma-ray telescopes hunting for neutrinos and
               on behalf of RENO collaboration                                                 their sources
                                                                                               Dariusz Gora, DESY/HU, Germany
      P2.071   Precise measurement of reactor antineutrino flux and spectrum                    on behalf of MAGIC collaboration
               Eunhyang Kwon, Seoul National University, Korea, South Korea
                                                                                      P2.086   SBND: status of the Fermilab short-baseline near detector
      P2.072   Spectral measurement of theta13 and |dm_ee^2| at RENO                           Nicola McConkey, University of Sheffield, UK
               Hyunkwan Seo, Seoul National University, South Korea                            on behalf of SBND collaboration
               on behalf of RENO collaboration
                                                                                      P2.087   High scale mixing relations as a natural explanation for large
      P2.073   Measurement of theta13 using RENO reactor neutrino events with                  neutrino mixing
               neutron capture on hydrogen                                                     Mehran Zahiri Abyaneh, University of Valencia, Spain
               Changdong Shin, Chonnam National University, South Korea
               on behalf of RENO collaboration                                        P2.088   Reactor antineutrino detector: iDREAM
                                                                                               Alexander Chepurnov, M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University,
      P2.074   Search for sterile neutrinos at RENO                                            Russia
               Insung Yeo, Chonnam University, South Korea
               on behalf of RENO collaboration                                        P2.089   Search for muon antineutrino disappearance due to sterile
                                                                                               antineutrino oscillations with the MINOS/MINOS+ experiment
      P2.075   Status of the DANSS project                                                     Alex Sousa, University of Cincinnati, USA
               Yuriy Shitov, Imperial College London, UK                                       on behalf of MINOS collaboration
               on behalf of DANSS collaboration
                                                                                      P2.090   Exploring the origin of the Galactic plane emission with
      P2.076   The Fermilab Short-Baseline Neutrino Program                                    VHE neutrinos
               David Schmitz, University of Chicago, USA                                       Antonio Marinelli, University of Pisa & INFN., Italy
               on behalf of ICARUS, MicroBooNE and SBND collaborations

      P2.077   Model uncertainties at MicroBooNE
               Marco Del Tutto, University of Oxford, UK
               on behalf of the MicroBooNE collaboration

      P2.078   Measurements of muon neutrino charged-current interactions by
               the MicroBooNE experiment
               Adam Lister, Lancaster University, UK
               on behalf of the MicroBooNE collaboration

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      Poster session 3 – Wednesday 6 July                                              P3.014   Constraining systematic uncertainties for DUNE measurements
                                                                                                of delta CP
      P3.001   Improving the hierarchy sensitivity of ICAL using neural network                 Cassandra Morris, University of Houston, USA
               Ali Ajmi, Homi Bhabha National Institute, India                                  on behalf of DUNE collaboration
               on behalf of INO collaboration
                                                                                       P3.015   Optimization of the LBNF beamline
      P3.002   Background studies at the spallation neutron source for the                      Laura Fields, Fermilab, USA
               COHERENT experiment                                                              on behalf of DUNE collaboration
               Diane Markoff, North Carolina Central University, USA
               on behalf of COHERENT collaboration                                     P3.016   Source, detector and matter non-standard interactions at DUNE
                                                                                                Sushant Raut, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
      P3.003   The CHIPS R&D program: reconstruction
               Leigh Whitehead, University College London, UK                          P3.017   The ProtoDUNE large demonstrator of the Liquid Argon double
               on behalf of CHIPS collaboration                                                 phase TPC program at CERN
                                                                                                Jaime Dawson, IN2P3, France
      P3.004   Evaluating systematic constraints from proposed DUNE near                        on behalf of DUNE collaboration
               detectors using VALOR
               Steve Dennis, University of Liverpool, UK                               P3.018   The ESS neutrino facility for CP violation discovery
               on behalf of DUNE collaboration                                                  Marcos Dracos, IPHC-IN2P3/CNRS/UNISTRA, France
                                                                                                on behalf of ESSnuSB collaboration
      P3.005   A pressurized argon gas TPC as near detector for DUNE
               Justo Martin-Albo, University of Oxford, UK                             P3.019   Development and performance evaluation of large-aperture
               on behalf of DUNE collaboration                                                  hybrid photo-detector for Hyper-Kamiokande
                                                                                                Tianmeng Lou, University of Tokyo, Japan
      P3.006   Development of neutron tagging algorithm for Hyper-Kamiokande                    on behalf of Hyper-Kamiokande collaboration
               with pure water
               Yuji Okajima, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan                      P3.020   Muon neutrino disappearance measurement at MINOS+
               on behalf of Hyper-Kamiokande collaboration                                      Thomas Carroll, University of Texas at Austin, USA
                                                                                                on behalf of MINOS collaboration
      P3.007   TITUS as a new intermediate detector for T2K and
               Hyper-Kamiokande                                                        P3.021   Constraints on large extra dimensions from MINOS and MINOS+
               Charles Simpson, University of Oxford/Kavli IPMU, UK                             Simon De Rijck, University of Texas at Austin, USA
               on behalf of TITUS collaboration                                                 on behalf of MINOS collaboration

      P3.008   CallioLab, a new deep underground laboratory in the                     P3.022   Search for muon neutrino disappearance due to sterile neutrino
               Pyhäsalmi mine                                                                   oscillations with the MINOS/MINOS+ experiment
               Panu Jalas, University of Oulu, Finland                                          Jacob Todd, University of Cincinnati, USA
                                                                                                on behalf of MINOS collaboration
      P3.009   Charged Lepton Flavor Violation search with the μ+ A e+␥ decay:
               the final result by the MEG experiment                                   P3.023   A search for i+ A ie oscillation mediated by sterile neutrinos
               Angela Papa, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland                                in MINOS+
               on behalf of MEG collaboration                                                   Stefano Germani, University College London, UK
                                                                                                on behalf of MINOS+ collaboration
      P3.010   Discovering sterile neutrinos lighter than MW at the LHC
               Claudio Dib, Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile            P3.024   The NuPRISM muon neutrino disappearance and electron
                                                                                                neutrino appearance oscillation analyses
      P3.011   The DUNE 35-ton LArTPC prototype: Hardware design                                Mark Scott, TRIUMF, Canada
               and construction                                                                 on behalf of NuPRISM collaboration
               Nuno Barros, University of Pennsylvania, USA
               on behalf of DUNE collaboration                                         P3.025   The WAGASCI detector as an off-axis near detector of the T2K and
                                                                                                HK experiments
      P3.012   The DUNE 35-ton LArTPC prototype: Data analysis and detector                     Benjamin Quilain, Kyoto University, Japan
               performance                                                                      on behalf of WAGASCI, T2K and HK collaborations
               Tristan Blackburn, University of Sussex, UK
               on behalf of DUNE collaboration                                         P3.026   FiTQun: water Cherenkov event reconstruction for current and
                                                                                                future experiments
      P3.013   Purity monitoring for ProtoDUNE                                                  Cristovao Vilela, Stony Brook University, USA
               Marvin Marshak, University of Minnesota, USA
               on behalf of DUNE collaboration

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      P3.027   Nuclear muon capture measurements on light isotopes in                       P3.042   The physics of antineutrinos in DUNE and resolution of
               Double Chooz                                                                          octant degeneracy
               Matthew Strait, University of Minnesota, USA                                          Newton Nath, Physical Research Laboratory, India
               on behalf of Double Chooz collaboration
                                                                                            P3.043   Gauge coupling unification in radiative neutrino mass models
      P3.028   The LArIAT experiment                                                                 Stella Riad, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
               Irene Nutini, Gran Sasso Science Institute (INFN), Italy
               on behalf of LArIAT collaboration                                            P3.044   Connecting e13, Dirac CP phase and leptogenesis through
                                                                                                     spontaneous CP violation
      P3.029   Measurement of neutrino interactions in gaseous argon with T2K                        Biswajit Karmakar, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India
               Lukas Koch, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
               on behalf of T2K collaboration                                               P3.045   One-loop corrections to the fermion masses and flavour
                                                                                                     symmetries
      P3.030   NEUT/NuWro cross-section modelling at low three-momentum                              Maximilian Löschner, University of Vienna, Austria
               transfer
               Patrick Stowell, University of Sheffield, UK                                  P3.046   Testing the sensitivity of oscillation experiments to CSD(n)
               on behalf of T2K collaboration                                                        neutrino models
                                                                                                     Nick Prouse, University of Southampton, UK
      P3.031   A search for neutral-current single photons with the ND280 at T2K
               Pierre Lasorak, Queen Mary University of London, UK                          P3.047   Neutrinos with a linear seesaw mechanism in a scenario of
               on behalf of T2K collaboration                                                        gauged B − L symmetry
                                                                                                     Gastón Moreno, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile
      P3.032   Current status of final state interactions models and its impact
               on neutrino-nucleus interactions                                             P3.048   Neutrinoless double beta decay: expectations, uncertainties and
               Wing Yan Ma, Imperial College London, UK                                              interactions with cosmological surveys
               on behalf of T2K collaboration                                                        Simone Marcocci, Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI), Italy

      P3.033   Charged-current coherent pion production on oxygen nuclei in the             P3.049   Measurement of the fluorescence quantum yield of bis–MSB
               T2K near detector                                                                     Xuefeng Ding, Gran Sasso Science Institute (INFN), Italy
               Paul Martins, Queen Mary University of London, UK                                     on behalf of JUNO collaboration
               on behalf of T2K collaboration
                                                                                            P3.050   The central detector of JUNO
      P3.034   Reconstruction of low momentum protons with fine-grained                               Yuekun Heng, Institute of High Energy Physics, China
               detector of the T2K experiment                                                        on behalf of JUNO collaboration
               Joanna Zalipska, National Center for Nuclear Research, Poland
               on behalf of T2K collaboration                                               P3.051   The liquid scintillator system of the JUNO
                                                                                                     Li Zhou, Institute of High Energy Physics, China
      P3.035   Resonance production cross-section measurement in neutrino-                           on behalf of JUNO collaboration
               hydrogen interactions using the T2K near detector
               David Coplowe, University of Oxford, UK                                      P3.052   NEOS: Search for sterile neutrino at short baseline using a
               on behalf of T2K collaboration                                                        nuclear reactor
                                                                                                     Yoomin Oh, Institute for Basic Science, South Korea
      P3.036   Modeling neutrino-nucleus scattering at kinematics relevant for                       on behalf of NEOS collaboration
               accelerator-based neutrino-oscillation experiments
               Raúl González-Jiménez, Ghent University, Belgium                             P3.053   Detector design and prototyping for the PROSPECT short-baseline
                                                                                                     reactor experiment
      P3.037   Gravitationally confined relativistic neutrinos                                        Nathaniel Bowden, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
               Constantinos Vayenas, University of Patras, Greece                                    on behalf of PROSPECT collaboration

      P3.038   Event re-weighting in the NuWro neutrino interaction generator               P3.054   Background mitigation in the PROSPECT short-baseline reactor
               Luke Pickering, Imperial College London, UK                                           experiment and other surface detectors
                                                                                                     Pieter Mumm, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
      P3.039   Small neutrino masses from gravitational e-term                                       on behalf of PROSPECT collaboration
               Lena Funcke, Max Planck Institute for Physics & University of Munich,
               Germany                                                                      P3.055   PROSPECT – A precision oscillation and spectrum experiment for
                                                                                                     reactor antineutrinos
      P3.040   Constraining the non-standard interaction parameters in long                          Karsten Heeger, Yale University, USA
               baseline neutrino experiments                                                         on behalf of PROSPECT collaboration
               Timo Kärkkäinen, University of Helsinki, Finland
                                                                                            P3.056   Searching for sterile neutrinos with the PROSPECT experiment
      P3.041   Neutrino mass sum rules                                                               Bryce Littlejohn, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
               Martin Spinrath, KIT, Germany                                                         on behalf of PROSPECT collaboration

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