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ESPP meeting

Europe/Stockholm
92110 (Ångström)

92110

Ångström

Collider physics (AF):

  • Answers to question 3a-3f were presented and some comments/suggestions were made:
  • At low-energy, ISR emission means that there is a tail that can be used to scan energies for BSM searches.
  • Some do not see a problem if e+e- physics is performed in China, or elsewhere, but acknowledge the need for CERN to retain expertise in accelerator and technology development. A flagship project does not necessarily mean a large tunnel. HE-LHC was mentioned as one such project, but there can be other more smaller projects at CERN.
  • CEPC should not be named a threat.
  • The total gain of any project should be considered: science+technology, etc.

Particle physics at ESS (TE):

  • Large investment from Sweden in ESS, with little return in terms of scientific projects for particle physics so far. Several experiments can be considered at ESS: HIBEAM/NNBAR, REDTOP, SevNS, ESSnuSB
  • The strategy should include non-CERN facilities for particle physics and not make negative recommendations.
  • Individual interests exist at UU, but only experiments with sizeable commitments (faculty staff) should be brought forward into the Swedish input.
  • Own input to the strategy by the ESS after their physics workshop?

Nuclear/hadron physics (AK, KS):

  • NUPECC long-term strategy just completed.
  • Two main activities to probe CP-violation: hadron structure (Belle II, Panda) and flavour physics (LHCb + one faculty staff on NNBAR).
  • Discussion item relevant to the strategy input: low- to intermediate-energy antiproton experiment in Europe would be interesting.

Astroparticle physics (EoS):

  • Lots of synergies with particle physics: high-energy neutrinos and cosmic rays inform, overlap of BSM programs.
  • Forward physics (FPF) at colliders informative for neutrino physics.
  • Multi-messenger and gravitational waves in APPEC strategy.
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    • 09:30 09:40
      Introduction 10m
      Speakers: Arnaud Ferrari (Uppsala University), Richard Brenner (Uppsala universitet)
    • 09:40 10:10
      Collider physics input (20+10) 30m
      Speaker: Arnaud Ferrari (Uppsala University)
    • 10:10 10:25
      Input on particle physics at ESS (10+5) 15m
      Speaker: Tord Ekelöf (Uppsala University)
    • 10:25 10:40
      Fika 15m
    • 10:40 10:55
      Input from hadron/nuclear physics (10+5) 15m
      Speakers: Karin Schoenning (Dept. of physics and astronomy, Uppsala university), Patrik Adlarson (Uppsala University)
    • 10:55 11:10
      Input from astroparticle physics (10+5) 15m
      Speakers: Carlos Perez de los Heros (Uppsala University), Christian Glaser (Uppsala University), Erin O´Sullivan (Uppsala University)
    • 11:10 12:00
      Discussions 50m