Lederle Graduate Research Tower (LGRT) 419B, UMass Amherst
The workshop will address opportunities for tests of time-reversal invariance in neutron-nucleus interactions and weak decays as well as the related tests of C-invariance in rare eta decays. The program will focus on the relationship with tests of time-reversal invariance with electric dipole moment searches, methods for computing the hadronic and nuclear matrix elements, and experimental opportunities.
Co-organizers:
Liping Gan (U. North Carolina Wilmington)
Vladmir Gudkov (U. South Carolina)
Sean Tulin (York U.)
Schedule
9:00am |
9:15am |
10:00am |
11:00am |
11:15am |
Experimental Approaches, Problems, and Solutions
J. David Bowman Oak Ridge National Laboratory bowman.pdf |
12:15pm |
1:30pm |
2:30pm |
An Overview of Ab Initio Scattering, Reactions, and Operators Circa 2014
Ken Nollett University of South Carolina and San Diego State University amherst2014-2.pdf |
3:30pm |
3:45pm |
4:45pm |
5:45pm |
6:30pm |
9:00am |
New Ultra-light Force Carriers: Precision Tests, Dark Matter, and a New Direct Detection Experiment
Jeremy Mardon Stanford University umass_amh_11714.pdf |
10:00am |
Hadronic Probes of Symmetries and Dark Gauge Bosons at JLab
Liping Gan et al University of North Carolina and Jefferson Laboratory etaamherstwilliams.pdf |
11:00am |
11:15am |
12:15pm |
2:00pm |
New CP (and T) tests in low-energy hadronic processes
Susan Gardner University of Kentucky svg_cpnt_acfi14.pdf |
2:45pm |
3:00pm |
P-Conserving C- and T-violation in Effective Field Theory
Chien Yeah Seng UMass Amherst chien_yeah_t_violation.pdf |
4:00pm |
Oklo: Case Study in Extracting Information on Fundamental Interactions from CN Processes
Edward Davis Kuwait University oklocasestudyandtrni.pdf |
5:00pm |
9:00am |
10:00am |
Experimental Opportunity at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
W. Michael Snow Indiana University wmsafcitrexfinal.pdf |
11:00am |
11:30am |