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 +====== Status of the Snowmass Report: Complete! ======
 +Dear Snowmass Colleagues,
 +The 2021 Snowmass Community Planning Exercise has now concluded with the sharing of our final report with the community.  It has also been made available to the Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel, also known as 
 +[[http://hitoshi.berkeley.edu/P5/|P5]]
 +and the National Academy Study, Elementary Particle Physics: Progress and Promise, a.k.a. 
 +[[https://www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/elementary-particle-physics-progress-and-promise|EPP-2024]]
 +
 +You can access the final report, topical group reports, whitepapers, and other material at 
 +[[https://www.slac.stanford.edu/econf/C210711/|Snowmass Proceedings]]
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 ====== Preparation Site for the Snowmass Report ====== ====== Preparation Site for the Snowmass Report ======
  
 ** Overall timeline of reports including Topical Group reports, Frontier Reports, and Full Reports** ** Overall timeline of reports including Topical Group reports, Frontier Reports, and Full Reports**
-  * See[[https://indico.fnal.gov/event/23820/attachments/137453/171363/Snowmass_Report_Timeline_2020-10-05.pdf| HERE]].+  * See[[https://indico.fnal.gov/event/23821/contributions/203812/attachments/138457/173732/Snowmass_Timeline.pdf| HERE]].
  
-** Snowmass Summary for the Public (2 pages)** [audience: everyone]+** 1. Snowmass Summary for the Public (2 pages)** [audience: everyone]
   * With help of Kathryn Jepsen, Editor-in-Chief, Symmetry magazine   * With help of Kathryn Jepsen, Editor-in-Chief, Symmetry magazine
  
-**Snowmass Summary Report (~50 pages)** [audience: Snowmass community, science community, funding agencies]+** 2. Snowmass Summary Report (~50 pages)** [audience: Snowmass community, science community, funding agencies]
   - Executive Summary: ~10 pages   - Executive Summary: ~10 pages
   -  Introduction   -  Introduction
-  - 10 Frontier Executive Summaries +  - 10 Frontier Executive Summaries (a few pages per Frontier) 
-  - Executive Summaries of Multi-Frontier Topics+  - Executive Summaries of Multi-Frontier Topics 
   - Conclusion   - Conclusion
  
-**Snowmass Book (~500 pages)**  [audience: Snowmass community + P5 Committee] (see [[https://www.slac.stanford.edu/econf/C1307292/docs/SnowmassBook.pdf|Snowmass 2013 Report]])+** 3. Snowmass Book (~500 pages)**  [audience: Snowmass community + P5 Committee] (see [[https://www.slac.stanford.edu/econf/C1307292/docs/SnowmassBook.pdf|Snowmass 2013 Report]])
   -   Snowmass Summary Report (~50 pages)   -   Snowmass Summary Report (~50 pages)
-  -   Frontier Summaries (~40 pages per Frontier)+  -   Frontier Summaries (< 50 pages per Frontier)
   -   Multi-Frontier Topic Summaries (~10 pages per Topic)   -   Multi-Frontier Topic Summaries (~10 pages per Topic)
  
-**Reports of Ten Frontiers** [audience: Snowmass Frontiers & Topical Groups] - web based (see [[https://www.slac.stanford.edu/econf/C1307292/|Snowmass 2013 webpage]])+** 4. Reports of Ten Frontiers** [audience: Frontiers & Topical Groups] - web based (see [[https://www.slac.stanford.edu/econf/C1307292/|Snowmass 2013 webpage]])
  
-Each Frontier Report consists of +  * Each Frontier Summary: < 50 pages 
-  * Frontier Summary: < ~50 pages (including "Subgroup" summaries, a few pages each subgroup) +  * Topical Group Reports (some groups could be combined): a few tens of pages per report
-  * Topical Group Reports (some groups could be consolidated): Each report could range from a few pages to  a few tens of pages.  +
  
-**Reports of Multi-Frontier Topics** [audience: Snowmass Frontiers & Topical Groups]+** 5. Reports of Multi-Frontier Topics** [audience: Frontiers & Topical Groups]
   * Each Multi-Frontier Topic Summary: ~10 page     * Each Multi-Frontier Topic Summary: ~10 page  
-  * Multi-Frontier Topics are topics spanning multiple Frontiers such as  Dark Matter, Neutrino Double-Beta Decay, and Quantum Science. +  * Multi-Frontier Topics are topics spanning multiple Frontiers such as  Dark Matter and Quantum Science. 
  
-**Contributed Papers**+** 6. Contributed Papers**
   * Contribute papers (or known as "white papers") are contributions by the community and will be used as input to the frontier and topical group reports. See the submission procedure [[https://snowmass21.org/submissions/start|here]].   * Contribute papers (or known as "white papers") are contributions by the community and will be used as input to the frontier and topical group reports. See the submission procedure [[https://snowmass21.org/submissions/start|here]].
   * Because the submission deadline is after the deadline of preliminary subgroup and frontier reports, authors should communicate with  relevant TG conveners about key elements of their paper some months before the submission deadline. Each Frontier will provide guidelines to their community about the communication process.   * Because the submission deadline is after the deadline of preliminary subgroup and frontier reports, authors should communicate with  relevant TG conveners about key elements of their paper some months before the submission deadline. Each Frontier will provide guidelines to their community about the communication process.
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