Initial report from the ICFA Neutrino Panel
J. Cao, A. de Gouv\^ea, D. Duchesneau, R. Funchal, S. Geer, S.B. Kim,, T. Kobayashi, K. Long, M. Maltoni, M. Mezzetto, N. Mondal, M. Shiozawa, J., Sobczyk, H. A. Tanaka, M. Wascko, G. Zeller

TL;DR
This report from the ICFA Neutrino Panel summarizes the current status, opportunities, and future plans for international collaboration in accelerator-based neutrino oscillation research, emphasizing infrastructure and R&D development.
Contribution
It provides an initial comprehensive overview and strategic roadmap for global collaboration and development of neutrino oscillation experiments and facilities.
Findings
Recognizes existing infrastructures at CERN, FNAL, and J-PARC as vital assets.
Proposes a coordinated roadmap for future neutrino research programs.
Highlights the importance of international collaboration and R&D for next-generation neutrino experiments.
Abstract
In July 2013 ICFA established the Neutrino Panel with the mandate "To promote international cooperation in the development of the accelerator-based neutrino-oscillation program and to promote international collaboration in the development a neutrino factory as a future intense source of neutrinos for particle physics experiments". This, the Panel's Initial Report, presents the conclusions drawn by the Panel from three regional "Town Meetings" that took place between November 2013 and February 2014. After a brief introduction and a short summary of the status of the knowledge of the oscillation parameters, the report summarises the approved programme and identifies opportunities for the development of the field. In its conclusions, the Panel recognises that to maximise the discovery potential of the accelerator-based neutrino-oscillation programme it will be essential to exploit the…
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TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
