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.

The Caltech Group (very old Photo Here)

Current members:

Emeriti

Activities
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:
radioassay MonteCarlo
5inch Calibration
Analysis Individuals

Related Links

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

Contact Information

The group works in Kellogg Radiation Laboratory at Caltech.


This page maintained by G. Horton-Smith. Last update June 2, 2004.