Tag archive: P5
Rika Takahashi | 22 February 2024
What will the future of particle physics in the US look like? That’s the question the Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel (P5) tried to answer in its report that was released in December after a long process of meetings, deliberations and editing. The ILC community is very familiar with the chair of this panel: Hitoshi Murayama, the former Research Director and chair of Physics and Detectors in the ILC International Development Team. NewsLine interviewed him about what the report meant for the ILC.
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Feature | Tagged:
DOE, ILC, P5, report, USA
Rika Takahashi | 26 June 2023
Over 200 scientists and engineers got together at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory from 15 to 19 May to attend LCWS 2023. They had been communicating through computer screens for the past three years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This event was a great opportunity for them to finally reunite in person. What a wonderful chance to catch up and learn from each other.
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Feature | Tagged:
LCWS, P5, SLAC
Jenny List | 17 November 2022
The International Development Team has a new member: Jenny List from DESY has taken over the leadership of the Physics and Detector Working Group. In her first Corner, she describes the changing future collider landscape and calls for a readjustment of the priorities and the role of the Physics and Detector community. State-of-the-art technologies and excellent software are essential for any future project, but a sharpened physics case for a Higgs factory is just as essential, she says.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
International Development Team, P5, physics and detectors, Snowmass, WG3
Akira Yamamoto | 11 February 2016
Akira Yamamoto, Regional Director for Asia in the Linear Collider Collaboration, had to learn this week that ACFA isn’t what he thought it is. ACFA stands for Asian Committee for Future Accelerators, and contrary to what its name suggests it is an independent body, not a subgroup of the International Committee for Future Accelerators ICFA. He reports from their recent meeting in Kyoto, Japan.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
accelerator research, ACFA, European Strategy for Particle Physics, ICFA, P5, photon science
Harry Weerts | 29 October 2015
Frank words from the Americas Regional Director Harry Weerts: decisions about global science projects aren’t taken by scientists. They are taken by politicians. The world’s roadmaps for the future of particle physics may recommend a linear collider in Japan, but it also needs to find its way into the world’s science budgets in order to proceed.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
AAA, CepC, CPPC, European Strategy for Particle Physics, P5, science policy
Jie Gao | 28 May 2015
With the discovery of the Higgs particle at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in July 2012, after more than 50 years of searching, particle physics has finally entered the era of the Higgs, and the door for human beings to understand the unknown part of the Universe is wide open, says Jie Gao from IHEP in Beijing, China.
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Around the World | Tagged:
CepC, China, European Strategy for Particle Physics, Fragrant Hill Meeting, IHEP, P5
Harry Weerts | 13 November 2014
The recent ICFA seminar addressed many topics and chartered the future physics landscape to fine and, if in the further future, less fine detail, says Harry Weerts, Americas Regional Director for the Linear Collider Collaboration. But he thinks one important thing is lacking: a mechanism on how to achieve consensus on what constitutes the global programme for particle physics in the future.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
CepC, CLIC, FCC, global strategy, ICFA, ILC, LHC, P5
Joykrit Mitra | 21 August 2014
The 2014 P5 report makes provisions for significant US participation in the ILC construction, should the project move forward. The particle physics community recognises the imperative for US participation in the project to maintain its leadership position in high-energy physics.
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Feature | Tagged:
ILC, P5, P5 report, United States
Hitoshi Murayama | 19 June 2014
The ILC came away as a big winner in the P5 process, says LCC Deputy Director Hitoshi Murayama. He gives his take on the importance of the report and its expected positive impact on the ILC in this week's Director's Corner.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
HEPAP, ILC TDR, P5, Snowmass, US R&D program
Hitoshi Murayama | 8 August 2013
Waiting for his plane after an intense and productive Snowmass meeting with more than 700 participants in Minneapolis, Hitoshi Murayama reports that the scientific opportunities and aspirations discussed at the meeting seem to lead to basic community consensus. The hunt for the identity of the Higgs adds momentum.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
cosmic frontier, energy frontier, Higgs, intensity frontier, P5, Snowmass
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