Dear Rouven,
I will be at snowmass, and I can give a short talk on searches for coupled
dark energy and modified gravity. Possible topics: fifth force searches
using torsion pendulum experiments, neutron interferometry, ultracold
neutron bouncers; photon coupling searches using laser oscillation
experiments such as CHASE, as well as helioscopes.
--Amol
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013, Rouven Essig wrote:
> Dear NLWCP,
>
> The schedule for the upcoming Community Summer Study (CSS or
> "Snowmass") is attached. A detailed preliminary agenda can be found at
> https://www.snowmass2013.org .
> Notice that the mornings are largely devoted to Subgroup Meetings. This will
> provide valuable time for meeting with other subgroups, hearing new
> presentations, general discussion, and finishing up our subgroup report.
>
> We hope many of you will be able to attend CSS2013. There is
> important work to do for NLWCP, and a chance to show our support for this
> physics. The morning schedule is as follows:
>
> Tues July 30 IF Plenary on Project X
> Wed-Fri July 31-Aug 2 NLWCP Subgroup Meetings
> Sat Aug 3 Joint Discussion with Instrumentation/NLWCP
> Subgroup
>
> We are just starting to fashion the Subgroup Program. Details will
> of course depend on who is able to come and how they can contribute. Here's
> our vision so far:
>
> 1. How to Expand the Search for Axions, ALPs, and Hidden Sector
> Particles?
> Motivations for expanding searches over the next decade
> How can searches be improved? What reach can be imagined for
> future experiments?
> What new technologies are needed to expand searches?
> What new facilities are needed to expand searches?
>
> 2. Meeting with other sub-groups with overlapping interests
> Cosmic Frontier Non Wimp Dark Matter
> Cosmic Frontier Complementary Probes of Dark Matter
>
> 3. Addressing the "Hard Questions for NLWCP" from other Frontiers
>
> 4. Writing and Editing the NLWCP Subgroup Report
>
> The success of our program depends on your participation. Please let
> us know if you will be attending, if you can give a short talk, and the
> topic you'd like to address. We'll be focusing on having short talks that
> lead to discussions on how we can explore the future of our field, how and
> why to expand searches, how well we can imagine doing, and what it takes to
> do the next generation experiments.
>
> Hope to see you at Snowmass!
>
> Rouven, John, and William
> for NLWCP
>
>
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