* Snowmass 21/22 Report
https://inspirehep.net/literature/2627711
* Snowmass 21/22 Proceedings
https://www.slac.stanford.edu/~mpeskin/Snowmass2021/
* 2023 P5 Schedule/Information
http://hitoshi.berkeley.edu/p5/
* Snowmass'21 Summary Chapter
https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.06581
* JINST Special Issue “Snowmass Accelerator Frontier”
https://iopscience.iop.org/journal/1748-0221/page/snowmass21
* Snowmass 21/22 Community Summer Study (Seattle, July 17-26)
http://seattlesnowmass2021.net/
Here is the list of the preliminary drafts of reports in the Accelerator Frontier and their associated documents to collect feedback by the community before the reports are finalized.
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Name | Institution | |
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Steve Gourlay | Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | sagourlay[at]lbl.gov |
Tor Raubenheimer | SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory | tor[at]slac.stanford.edu |
Vladimir Shiltsev | Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory | shiltsev[at]fnal.gov |
The Accelerator Frontier activities include discussions on high-energy hadron and lepton colliders, high-intensity beams for neutrino research and for the “Physics Beyond Colliders”, accelerator technologies, science, education and outreach as well as the progress of core accelerator technology, including RF, magnets, targets and sources. Participants will submit LoI, contributed papers, take part in corresponding workshops and events, contribute to writing summaries and take part in the general Snowmass'21 events.
Each AF Working group will address the overall questions:
1. What is needed to advance the physics?
2. What is currently available (state of the art) around the world?
3. What new accelerator facilities could be available on the next decade (or next next decade)?
4. What R&D would enable these future opportunities?
5. What are the time and cost scales of the R&D and associated test facilities as well as the time and cost scale of the facility?
Topical Group | Co-Conveners | ||||
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AF1 | Beam Physics & Acc. Education | Mei Bai (SLAC) | Zhirong Huang (SLAC) | Steve Lund (MSU) | |
AF2 | Accelerators for Neutrinos | John Galambos (ORNL) | Bob Zwaska (FNAL) | Gianluigi Arduini (CERN) | |
AF3 | Accelerators for EW/Higgs | Goerg Hoffstaetter (Cornell) | Qing Qin (IHEP) | Frank Zimmermann (CERN) | Angeles Faus-Golfe (IN2P3) |
AF4 | Multi-TeV Colliders | Mark Palmer (BNL) | Nadia Pastrone (INFN) | Jingyu Tang (IHEP) | Alexander Valishev (FNAL) |
AF5 | Accelerators for PBC & Rare Processes | Mike Lamont (CERN) | Richard Milner (MIT) | Eric Prebys (UC Davis) | |
AF6 | Advanced Acc. Concepts | Ralph Assmann (DESY) | Cameron Geddes (LBNL) | Mark Hogan (SLAC) | Pietro Musumeci (UCLA) |
AF7 | Accelerator Technology | ||||
RF | Emilio Nanni (SLAC) | Sergey Belomestnykh (FNAL) | Hans Weise (DESY) | ||
Magnets | Susana Bermudez (CERN) | Gianluca Sabbi (LBNL) | Sasha Zlobin (FNAL) | ||
Targets/Sources | Charlotte Barbier (ORNL) | Frederique Pellemoine (FNAL) | Yin-E Sun (ANL) | ||
ITF | Implementation Task Force | Thomas Roser (BNL) |
Liaisons:
* Snowmass 21/22 Community Summer Study (Seattle, July 17-26) - REGISTER ASAP
http://seattlesnowmass2021.net/
Letters of Intent submitted to Energy Frontier (as primary frontier) shown in this link. Here is the list of submitted LOI that include AF as primary or secondary topic. First index before “/” corresponds to the primary frontier used for the submission.
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