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SNOWMASS-EF  May 2013

SNOWMASS-EF May 2013

Subject:

for the meeting today: Sessions for Minnesota

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"Peskin, Michael E." <[log in to unmask]>

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snowmass-ef Snowmass 2013 Energy Frontier conveners <[log in to unmask]>

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Thu, 2 May 2013 11:16:21 -0700

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Titles for Sessions of General Interest in Minnesota:


1. Dark Matter -- attempt a perspective including all detection methods including direct searches, and comparison of their reach (needs to be organized with CF).   Dark matter property measurements. 

2. Lepton Flavor Violation -- what new physics models are accessed by mu-e conversion, mu-> e gamma, and tau-> ell gamma experiments now being planned? How are these compared to direct search capabilities? Can we see lepton flavor violation at colliders? (needs to be organized with IF)

3. Future of the Higgs -- To what extent have we already ruled out models of the Higgs field beyond the simple Standard Model. What are examples of models that require precision measurements at different levels? What should be the goal in precision Higgs measurement?

4. Instrumentation for High-Luminosity Hadron Colliders -- what are the emerging technologies for confronting the problems of triggering, heavy flavor ID, and precision measurement with high pileup? (needs to be organized with Inst. F.)

5. Future interplay of precision electroweak observables coming from collider experiments and from low-energy experiments (such as Moller scattering, APV, etc.)   What are the prospects for improving alpha_QED?  What are the achieveable accuracies on mt, mW, sin2theta, etc.   What accuracies are needed to explore for new physics?

6. Interplay of new physics direct searches with searches for proton decay and other baryon number violating processes.  

7. Interplay of new physics direct searches with measurements on K, D, and B weak decay processes. 





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  Michael E. Peskin                           [log in to unmask]
  HEP Theory Group, MS 81                       -------
  SLAC National Accelerator Lab.        phone: 1-(650)-926-3250
  2575 Sand Hill Road                       fax:     1-(650)-926-2525
  Menlo Park, CA 94025 USA              www.slac.stanford.edu/~mpeskin/
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