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-Summarizing the rich content in the white papers was challenging and we welcome feedback.  This directory is open to all to allow us to keep the report up to date for you. Please do not create additional files in this directory- if you would like to create a copy for your use, please create it elsewhere to avoid confusion.  If you find files other than the main PDF, please don’t use them.+Summarizing the rich content in the white papers was challenging and we welcome feedback.  This directory is open to all to allow us to keep the report up to date for you. Please do not create additional files in this directory- if you would like to create a copy for your use, please create it elsewhere to avoid confusion.  If you find files other than the main PDF, please don’t use them, they will be deleted.
  
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-We will have a meeting to discuss feedback on Wednesday July 13th at 0830 Pacific.  The aim will be to have a close to final version before the summer study for cross-frontier discussion.  Following the Seattle meeting, reports will be finalized in September.+We will have a meeting to discuss feedback on Wednesday July 13th at 0830 Pacific, please see links on the AF06 email list, the AF calendar or contact us for connection details.  The aim will be to have a close to final version before the summer study for cross-frontier discussion.  Following the Seattle meeting, reports will be finalized in September.
    
  
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 7- The contributed papers (white papers) were submitted by March 15, 2022, and will provide the input for the main Snowmass workshop which will be held in July 2022.   Submit papers at: https://snowmass21.org/submissions/start and indicate submission to AF06. 7- The contributed papers (white papers) were submitted by March 15, 2022, and will provide the input for the main Snowmass workshop which will be held in July 2022.   Submit papers at: https://snowmass21.org/submissions/start and indicate submission to AF06.
  
-8 - A group summary will be prepared covering all of the input and will be discussed at the Snowmass Workshop in July 2022.  Drafts for input are available at: https://snowmass21.org/accelerator/start+8 - A group summary will be prepared covering all of the input and will be discussed at the Snowmass Workshop in July 2022.  Drafts for input are available at: https://snowmass21.org/accelerator/start, and AF06 specific content is in the section above on this page 
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 +9- We will have a meeting to discuss feedback on Wednesday July 13th at 0830 Pacific, please see links on the AF06 email list, the AF calendar or contact us for connection details. The aim will be to have a close to final version before the summer study for cross-frontier discussion.  
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 +10 - The Snowmass summer study will be July 17-27 in Seattle 
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 +11- Following the Seattle meeting, reports will be finalized in Septembe
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 The frontier will focus on the high gradient schemes that are being developed, the new physics capabilities that could be enabled, the major challenges that need to be addressed to enable physics machines using these new concepts, and the development time and cost scales.  The path from current results towards achieving beam parameters required for applications, particularly high energy physics (HEP) colliders at the TeV scale. Ultimately, future colliders for High Energy Physics also require development of particle beam generation, diagnosis and manipulation methods which advanced accelerator concepts can also contribute to. We will also include consideration of intermediate applications, such as compact radiation sources, which will develop these technologies along the path to a potential future collider.  The frontier will focus on the high gradient schemes that are being developed, the new physics capabilities that could be enabled, the major challenges that need to be addressed to enable physics machines using these new concepts, and the development time and cost scales.  The path from current results towards achieving beam parameters required for applications, particularly high energy physics (HEP) colliders at the TeV scale. Ultimately, future colliders for High Energy Physics also require development of particle beam generation, diagnosis and manipulation methods which advanced accelerator concepts can also contribute to. We will also include consideration of intermediate applications, such as compact radiation sources, which will develop these technologies along the path to a potential future collider. 
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