Tag archive: High Energy Physics
22 May 2014
The Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel’s report, released today, recommends a strategic path forward for US particle physics, reports Kathryn Jepsen in symmetry magazine.
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Around the World | Tagged:
DOE, HEPAP, High Energy Physics, P5 report, US strategy
Harry Weerts | 20 February 2014
Over the past decades, colliders have defined the energy frontier in particle physics. Currently there are four studies worldwide: ILC, CLIC, FCC and a muon collider. Each high-energy physicist can argue about which one of these should be pursued and have his/her own preference. However, considering the strategic aspect and the time scale involved in realising these machines, the ILC is the natural next energy frontier machine. Harry Weerts, Americas Regional Director for the Linear Collider Collaboration, explains why.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
CLIC, energy frontier, FCC, Higgs boson, High Energy Physics, ILC, LHC, muon collider, new physics
Barry Barish | 11 January 2007
Mitsuaki Nozaki, GDE Asian Regional Director, discussed the community-wide consensus on priorities for the future programme in high energy physics in Japan in the Directors Corner of 22 November.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
HEP, High Energy Physics, Japan, timeline
Mitsuaki Nozaki | 22 November 2006
A community-wide consensus is inevitable to promote a big project like the International Linear Collider, otherwise the project will not be supported by other science disciplines and governments.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
HEP, High Energy Physics, Japan
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