US-Japan seminar on
Double Beta Decay and Neutrino Mass



September 16 - 20, 2005
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Maui


Workshop 6A/6B (Double Beta decay and Neutrino Mass) will be part of a Joint Seminar addressing neutrinoless double beta decay and neutrino mass, which starts prior to the Hawaii 2005 Joint Meeting. The purpose is an open discussion of current and future directions in the study of double beta decay. On Saturday, 17 September, the seminar series will begin by addressing the origins of neutrino mass, review existing experiments, and examining several proposed experiments. On 18 September additional experimental signatures for neutrino mass and additional proposals to mount neutrinoless double beta decay experiments will be reviewed during HAW05 Workshops 6A & 6B. On 19 September there will be a morning session addressing additional details of these experiments and relevant technical issues. The material will be aimed at graduate students and young researchers interested in understanding more about the prospects for neutrino experiments. The conference hotels will honor the HAW05 rates for three days preceding Hawaii 2005.

K. Lesko and T. Kishimoto

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