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The international workshop: HINT2016 (Dec.5-8)

The international workshop on future potential of high intensity accelerators for particle and nuclear physics (HINT2016)


Dates:
December 5(Man)-8(Thu), 2016
Venue:
J-PARC, Tokai, Ibaraki, Japan
Supports:
J-PARC, SuperKEKB and JICFuS
Web:
http://j-parc.jp/pn/HINT2016/

About this workshop


The workshop will focus on future prospects of high intensity accelerators, and new frontiers of particle and nuclear physics explored by the high intensity experiments. At J-PARC, various flavor and hadron physics experiments have been completed or are currently ongoing with fruitful physics results, and new experiments are also planned or under construction. Furthermore, future upgrades of the J-PARC accelerator and beamline toward Multi-MW beam power are under discussion. At KEK, SuperKEKB has succeeded in the first commissioning in this year, and Belle II experiment, currently in the middle of its construction stage, is expected to start the physics run in the coming years. Sharing knowledge and exchanging ideas among theorists and experimentalists are crucial for the success of these projects.
HINT is the workshop series starting in October 2015 at J-PARC (http://j-parc.jp/pn/HINT2015/). In this year, it is a joint workshop with the KEK Flavor Factory (KEK-FF) workshop.

Topic


The subjects will cover:
・Present status and future plan of world high intensity accelerators
・Neutrino physics, future prospects of leptonic CP phases
・Quark flavor physics of K, D and B mesons, and the physics of lepton-flavor violations of muon and tau
・Searching for physics beyond the standard model by high intensity experiments
・Exploring new forms of strongly interacting matters
・Technical challenges to realize Multi-MW proton accelerators and beam facilities

Meeting structure


All talks are invited in this workshop. A poster session will be organized to encourage presentations in fields of researches related to the workshop topics. We also plan to organize a J-PARC site tour in the afternoon of December 8. Tentative structure of the workshop is;
・December 5 : Registration, Plenary sessions, Reception
・December 6 : Plenary sessions, Parallel sessions, Poster session, Banquet
・December 7 : Plenary sessions, Parallel sessions
・December 8 : Plenary sessions, J-PARC site tour (afternoon)

Poster session


Participants are invited to present posters in fields of research related to the conference topics. Instructions for poster submission will be available later on the workshop website. Since space is limited, poster proposals will be submitted to a selection committee before acceptance. The organizers particularly encourage younger participants to play an active role in the workshop by presenting their work in the poster session. Deadline for the abstract submission is announced soon.

Organizing committee


Local organizing committee:
・Naohito Saito (KEK/J-PARC, chair),
・Kazuya Aoki (KEK/J-PARC),
・Motoi Endo (KEK),
・Takashi Kaneko (KEK),
・Akihiro Minamino (Kyoto Univ.),
・Kenji Mishima (KEK/J-PARC),
・Osamu Morimatsu (KEK/J-PARC),
・Shohei Nishida (KEK),
・Hajime Nishiguchi (KEK/J-PARC),
・Tetsuro Sekiguchi (KEK/J-PARC),
・Kiyoshi Tanida (JAEA),
・Manabu Togawa (Osaka Univ.),
・Shuei Yamada (KEK/J-PARC).

Program for Promoting Researches on the Supercomputer Fugaku

BasicScience for Emergence and Functionality in Quantum Matter Toward a unified view of the universe: from large scale structures to planets Human-scale whole brain simulation with connectome analysis and structure-function estimation Development of nuclear fusion plasma confinement physics Large Ensemble Atmospheric and Environmental Prediction for Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Large-scale numerical simulation of earthquake generation, wave propagation and soil amplification Quantum-Theory-Based Multiscale Simulations toward the Development of Next-Generation Energy-Saving Semiconductor Devices Computational and Data Science Study for ET Revolution by Development of Next-Generation Battery and Fuel Cell Digital Twins of Real World's Clean Energy Systems with Integrated Utilization of Super-simulation and AI