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 +====== Congratulations to the Snowmass Community ======
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 +Dear Snowmass Colleagues,
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 +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 
 +[[https://www.usparticlephysics.org/2023-p5-report/|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]]
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 +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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 +The Snowmass Steering Group thanks all the Frontier Conveners, Topical Group Conveners, Advisory Group members, and members of the DPF Executive Committee for their efforts to make Snowmass 2021 a success and especially the many members of the HEP and associated communities, US and international, for the many incisive studies that contributed to the Snowmass vision.
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 +On behalf of the Snowmass Steering Group: Joel Butler, Sekhar Chivukula, Andre de Gouvea, Tao Han,  Young-Kee Kim, Priscilla Cushman, Glennys Farrar, Yury Kolomensky, Sergei Nagaitsev, Nicolas Yunes. 
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 ====== Welcome to Snowmass  ===== ====== Welcome to Snowmass  =====
  
-<color #ed1c24>The Snowmass Community Planning Exercise, which was delayed in January 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, resumed full activity in September 2021. It will culminate in July with the Community Summer Study Workshop.   For details and updates, please see the announcement at  https://snowmass21.org/announcements. The ongoing activities and updates from the individual frontiers can be found on their frontier Wiki pages. We encourage you to participate in the activity by signing up to the research frontiers at their Wiki pages[[[[http://example.com|External Link]][[http://example.com|External Link]]]] if you haven’t already done so. </color>  +The Snowmass Community Planning Exercise, which was delayed in January 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, resumed full activity in September 2021. It will culminate in July with the Community Summer Study Workshop.   For details and updates, please see the announcement at  https://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/snowmass21/doku.php?id=announcements. The ongoing activities and updates from the individual frontiers can be found on their frontier Wiki pages. We encourage you to participate in the activity by signing up to the research frontiers at their Wiki pages, accessible from the side menu if you haven’t already done so.  
  
 The  Particle Physics  Community  Planning  Exercise  (a.k.a. “Snowmass”)  is organized by the Division of Particles and Fields (DPF) of the American Physical Society.   Snowmass is a scientific study.  It provides an opportunity for the entire particle physics community to come together to identify and document a scientific vision for the future of particle physics in the U.S. and its international partners.     The  Particle Physics  Community  Planning  Exercise  (a.k.a. “Snowmass”)  is organized by the Division of Particles and Fields (DPF) of the American Physical Society.   Snowmass is a scientific study.  It provides an opportunity for the entire particle physics community to come together to identify and document a scientific vision for the future of particle physics in the U.S. and its international partners.    
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 //see [[:announcements|Announcements]] tab on the sidebar for a complete list// //see [[:announcements|Announcements]] tab on the sidebar for a complete list//
 <box 95% round blue | News Highlights: Information and Upcoming Events> <box 95% round blue | News Highlights: Information and Upcoming Events>
-  * <color #ed1c24>Snowmass Community Summer Study, Early Registration is extended to June 13, 2022</color> [[https://seattlesnowmass2021.net/registration|Registration Page for  Seattle, July 17-26, 2022]]+  * <color #ed1c24>Snowmass Community Summer Study ended ( July 26, 2022) </color> [[https://seattlesnowmass2021.net/registration|Registration Page for  Seattle, July 17-26, 2022]] 
 +  * <color #ed1c24>Snowmass Community Summer Study started ( July 17, 2022) </color> [[https://seattlesnowmass2021.net/registration|Registration Page for  Seattle, July 17-26, 2022]] 
 +  * <color #ed1c24>Snowmass Community Summer Study, Early Registration is extended to June 13, 2022 at 11:59pm US Pacific Time </color> [[https://seattlesnowmass2021.net/registration|Registration Page for  Seattle, July 17-26, 2022]]
   * <color #ed1c24>Snowmass Community Summer Study, Early Registration opens: May 1, 2022</color> [[https://seattlesnowmass2021.net|Home Page for Seattle, July 17-26, 2022]]  <color #ed1c24>and</color> [[https://seattlesnowmass2021.net/registration|Registration Page for  Seattle, July 17-26, 2022]]   * <color #ed1c24>Snowmass Community Summer Study, Early Registration opens: May 1, 2022</color> [[https://seattlesnowmass2021.net|Home Page for Seattle, July 17-26, 2022]]  <color #ed1c24>and</color> [[https://seattlesnowmass2021.net/registration|Registration Page for  Seattle, July 17-26, 2022]]
   * Snowmass Day: September 24, 2021 [[https://indico.fnal.gov/event/50538/|August 2021]]   * Snowmass Day: September 24, 2021 [[https://indico.fnal.gov/event/50538/|August 2021]]
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   * Presentations and recording of  virtual Town Hall (April 18): https://indico.fnal.gov/event/23601/   * Presentations and recording of  virtual Town Hall (April 18): https://indico.fnal.gov/event/23601/
  
-  * **Letters of Interest** (April 1 – August 31, 2020) -- https://snowmass21.org/loi +  * **Letters of Interest** (April 1 – August 31, 2020) -- https://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/snowmass21/doku.php?id=loi  
-  * **Contributed Papers (White Papers)** (no later than March 15, 2022) -- https://snowmass21.org/submissions/+  * **Contributed Papers (White Papers)** (no later than March 15, 2022) -- https://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/snowmass21/doku.php?id=submissions:start
  
   * Agendas and presentations of all Snowmass-related meetings are available via [[https://indico.fnal.gov/category/1098/|this Snowmass Indico link]].   * Agendas and presentations of all Snowmass-related meetings are available via [[https://indico.fnal.gov/category/1098/|this Snowmass Indico link]].
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 ==== Organization ==== ==== Organization ====
-The ten Frontiers are led by Frontier Conveners who have been nominated by the community and selected by the DPF Executive Committee plus members of the chair lines of Division of Astrophysics (DAP), Division of Physics  of Beams (DPB), Division of Nuclear Physics (DNP) and Division of Gravitational Physics (DGRAV).   Each of the Frontier conveners have chosen topical group conveners, drawing heavily from the original nomination list.  This process was developed in order to provide a diverse and  representative leadership including junior and senior researchers, theorists and experimentalists, and balance regarding gender, geographical distribution,  and background. +The ten Frontiers are led by Frontier Conveners who have been nominated by the community and selected by the DPF Executive Committee plus members of the chair lines of the Division of Astrophysics (DAP), Division of Physics of Beams (DPB), Division of Nuclear Physics (DNP) and Division of Gravitational Physics (DGRAV).   Each of the Frontier conveners has chosen topical group conveners, drawing heavily from the original nomination list.  This process was developed in order to provide a diverse and representative leadership including junior and senior researchers, theoristsand experimentalists, and balance regarding gender, geographical distribution,  and background. 
  
-The Steering Group oversees the process and meets regularly with the Frontier Conveners.   The Steering Group consists of the DPF Chair line and one representative each of the related units DAP, DPB, DNP, and DGRAV ([email protected]). The 2021 Steering Group members are Joel Butler (Chair, DPF), Sekhar Chivukula (DPF), Priscilla Cushman (DPF), Glennys Farrar (DAP), Tao Han (DPF), Young-Kee Kim (DPF), Yury Kolomensky (DNP), Sergei Nagaitsev (DPB), Nicolas Yunes (DGRAV).+The Steering Group oversees the process and meets regularly with the Frontier Conveners.   The Steering Group consists of the DPF Chair line and one representative of each of the related units DAP, DPB, DNP, and DGRAV ([email protected]). The 2022 Steering Group members are Joel Butler (Chair, DPF), Sekhar Chivukula (DPF), Priscilla Cushman (DPF), Andre de Gouvea (DPF), Glennys Farrar (DAP),  Tao Han (DPF), Young-Kee Kim (DPF), Yury Kolomensky (DNP), Sergei Nagaitsev (DPB), Nicolas Yunes (DGRAV).
  
-An inclusive Advisory Group is consulted on major decisionsand consists of the Steering Group plus the rest of the DPF Executive Committee (members at large, secretary/treasurer, and councillor), an editor, a communication liaison, and a set of International Advisors. +An inclusive Advisory Group is consulted on major decisions and consists of the Steering Group plus the rest of the DPF Executive Committee (members at large, secretary/treasurer, and councilor), an editor, a communication liaison, and a set of International Advisors. 
  
 ==== Code of Conduct  ==== ==== Code of Conduct  ====
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 When we get this we sign you up for Slack as well.  If you //just// want Slack, email rhbob[AT]fnal.gov.  Please make the subject line "snowmass slack" and say "Slack only" in the email.   (n.b. signing up for other Snowmass email lists does not get you signed up for Slack).   When you join Slack, please immediately change your user name to however you're listed in HEPNAMES so there's uniformity and clarity (it also helps us keep spamming down since we can look you up for verification.  If you're not in HEPNAMES we'll send you an email). See also [[https://snowmass21.org/contact|Contact]], [[https://snowmass21.org/contact|Help]],  [[https://snowmass21.org/terms_of_use|Terms of Use]], [[https://snowmass21.org/privacy_policy| Privacy Policy]] When we get this we sign you up for Slack as well.  If you //just// want Slack, email rhbob[AT]fnal.gov.  Please make the subject line "snowmass slack" and say "Slack only" in the email.   (n.b. signing up for other Snowmass email lists does not get you signed up for Slack).   When you join Slack, please immediately change your user name to however you're listed in HEPNAMES so there's uniformity and clarity (it also helps us keep spamming down since we can look you up for verification.  If you're not in HEPNAMES we'll send you an email). See also [[https://snowmass21.org/contact|Contact]], [[https://snowmass21.org/contact|Help]],  [[https://snowmass21.org/terms_of_use|Terms of Use]], [[https://snowmass21.org/privacy_policy| Privacy Policy]]
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