Physics in Collision 2004, Boston MA, June 26-29, 2004
This was a conference mainly on collider experiments, with
talks about CDF and D-Zero dominating the schedule. On the
last day several other topics showed up: Neutrinos, Cosmology,
Astrophysics, Lattice QCD, among others.
The Neutrino physics talk was delivered by David
Sinclair from Carleton University. He gave a nice historical
overview of neutrino Physics, and showed how the results from
Solar, Atmospheric, and reactor experiments were consistent
with a 3-neutrino picture. He failed to mention the LSND evidence
and only referred to MiniBooNE at the end of the talk when mentioning
the possibility to have sterile neutrinos.
At this conference I presented a poster on MiniBooNE, which
can be found below.
Poster (pdf format)
Poster proceedings
Here is the conference Photo.
It took about 25
minutes to the photographer to accomodate all the participants so
that he would like the picture. Clearly he was a professional!.
Alexis Aguilar Arevalo
Last modified: Wed Sep 1 14:23:43 CDT 2004