KamLAND is a new experiment
to study the properties of neutrinos. The experiment
is currently running near the town of Kamioka
in Japan. This page is a resource for the involvement of
the California Institute of Technology in the project.
For a general description of KamLAND, look
here.
Current members:
Emeriti
- Dr. Glenn Horton-Smith
- Dr. Johannes Ritter
- Dr. Bryan Tipton
- Loren Hoffman
- Jamal Rorie
- Gray Rybka
- Bob Swinney
- Matthew Norman
- Andrei Faraon
- Eric Cady
Bob's photos from the installation may be found
here.
More information on Caltech involvement in the KamLAND effort can be
found under these headings:
KamLAND Sites
KamLAND Home Page
KamLAND electronic
logbook mirror (password required)
KamLAND-Alabama
KamLAND-LBNL (Official)
KamLAND-LBNL (Peter Luft)
KamLAND-LSU
KamLAND-New Mexico
KamLAND-Stanford
KamLAND-TUNL
Caltech Sites
Daya Bay Theta_13
(Local)
Caltech Home Page
Kellogg Radiation Lab
Norman Bridge Lab
Palo Verde Neutrino Oscillation Page(Caltech)
Other Related Sites
Kamioka Observatory
Neutrino Oscillation Industry Web Page
Neutrino 2000 transparencies
( And Nu 98)
John Bahcall's SSM page
Particle Data Group Server
Long Baseline News
Neutrino Unbound
The group works in Kellogg Radiation Laboratory at Caltech.
- Our mailing address:
Kellogg Radiation Laboratory, 106-38
Caltech
1200 E. California Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91125
USA
FAX: 626-564-8708
- Kellogg
Personnel
Directory.
(All Caltech phone numbers begin with "626-395-xxxx"
where
xxxx is the listed extension.)
- Caltech group e-mail list (password required)
This page maintained by
G. Horton-Smith.
Last update June 2, 2004.