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Program

All speakers are asked to discuss the following aspects of their experiments: 1) backgrounds, including: internal, external, cosmogenic, and spallation backgrouns; 2) methods for overcoming backgrounds; 3) other technical problems; 4) feasibility; and 5) status of project (including cost and development time).

Speakers should bring two copies of their transparancies and give one copy each to John Bahcall and to Yoichiro Suzuki. We will try to make arrangements to scan the transparancies and to place them on the Web for later reference use by all participants.

Speakers should be certain to set aside time for questions. Talks will be 20 min + 10 min for questions or 10 min + 5 min for questions.

8:30-9:00 A.M. Welcome.

Session I. Neutrino-electron scattering experiments.

9:00-9:30 BOREXINO (Gemma Testera)

9:30-10:00 KAMLAND (Andreas Piepke)

10:00-10:30 HERON (Bob Lanou) Paper

10:30-11:00 Break

11:00-11:30 CLEAN (Dan McKinsey and John Doyle)  Paper      Figure

11:30-11:45 Xenon (Yoichiro Suzuki)

11:45-12:00 HELLAZ (Jean Dolbeau)

12:00-12:30 Unscheduled comments and discussions

12:30-1:30 Lunch break

Session II. Neutrino absorption experiments.

1:30-2:00 LENS (Raju Raghavan)   Status    B(GT) for 176Yb

2:00-2:15 Radiochemical spectroscopy (Ken Lande)

2:15-2:30 GSO development (Masayuki Nakahata)

2:30-2:45 100Mo (Ryuta Hazama)  Paper

2:45-3:00 Unscheduled comments and discussions

3:00-3:30 Break

Session III. Common Problems

3:30-3:45 Radon (Wolfgang Rau)

3:45-4:00 37Ar sources (Vladimir Gavrin)

4:00-4:15 51Cr sources (Till Kirsten)

4:15-5:00 Discussion (V. N. Kornoukhov)   51Cr and 75Se


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