Amsterdam: Elsevier. - 2006. - 563 p. (Proceedings of the XVIII International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics) The 18th International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics (Neutrino'98) was held at the Public Cultural Hall in Takayama from June 4th to 9th, 1998. Takayama is 250 km from Tokyo and located about 50 km south from the site of Super-Kamiokande. The scientific program was arranged to cover most of the neutrino physics. But more than half of the total 70 presentations were related to the neutrino mass and oscillations including atmospheric and solar neutrino studies, which shows the rapid growth of interests stimulated by the interesting new results from the field. Neutrino mass and oscillations may imply the existence of a mass scale many orders of magnitude higher than the current physics and will guide us to physics beyond the standard model of particle physics.
Foreword
International Neutrino Committee
Neutrino 98 International Advisory Committee/Organizing Committee
Opening Lecture
Solar Neutrinos
Atmospheric Neutrinos
Long Baseline Experiments
Short Baseline Oscillation Experiments
Implications of the Solar and Atmospheric Neutrino Data
Accelerator and Reactor Neutrino Experiments
Neutrino and Particle Physics
Direct Search for Neutrino Mass
Double Beta Decay
Dark Matter Search
Neutrino in Cosmology and Astrophysics
Ultra-high energy neutrinos
List of Contribution Papers
List of Poster Presentations
List of Participants
Author Index
General Information