Chip:
I would like to send this off, with the attachments. Please look at the EF
morning program and make suggestions.
Thanks,
Michael
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We will have our weekly EF Convener's phone call on Thursday, June 20.
Energy Frontier Conveners' meeting
June 20: 11:00 PDT / 2:00 EDT
Contact information:
You call: domestic... (877) 287-0283
international...(303) 433-0165
participant code: 290-043
We will start the meeting promptly and end promptly after 1 hour.
Homework:
Chip and I remind you that we asked you to circulate your bulleted lists
of conclusions, to be presented at Seattle, to this mailing list by June 21.
That is Friday. We will discuss these at next week's meeting.
Agenda
1. Any concerns or problems for the Seattle meeting?
2. Report from Sanjay on the background simulation for 14, 33, 100 TeV.
3. Structure of the Minnesota meeting:
Inter-Frontier schedule: -- attached
tentative Energy Frontier schedule -- attached
4. Discussion of the physics motivations for energy greater than LHC: 33 or 100 TeV pp,
3-10 TeV lepton colliders
Thank you,
Chip and Michael
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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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Schedule produced by M. Peskin 6/17/13
Modified (#...#) by J. Rosner 6/18/13
Monday, July 29 plenary
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8:30 Welcome - #(Dean of the Institute of Technology, U of MN)#
8:45 Welcome and Orientation - Daniel Cronin-Hennessy
9:10 Energy Frontier (15+5) -
9:30 Computing Frontier (15+5) -
9:50 Intensity Frontier (15+5) -
10:10 Instrumentation Frontier (15+5) -
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 Cosmic Frontier (15+5) -
11:20 Education and Outreach (15+5) -
11:40 Capabilities Frontier (15+5) -
12:00 Lunch
13:30 DOE viewpoint (20+5) -
13:55 NSF viewpoint (20+5) -
14:20 New Fermilab Director (25+5)-
14:50 Questions and discussion (40)
15:30 Coffee break
16:00 Colloquium: Dark Matter
#(Colloquia will consist of a 45-minute pedagogic lecture, a 45-minute
session devoted to "hard questions" between Frontiers, and a 45- or
60-minute session open to audience questions and discussion)#.
18:15 End of session #(Could end 18:30 if desired)#
Tuesday, July 30
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8 am - 12 7 parallel columns for meetings of the Frontiers
12:00 Lunch
13:#30# Colloquium: Higgs boson, Higgs sector, and naturalness
16:00 Coffee break
16:30 Grand panel: Must there be new physics? Where will we find it?
#(Grand panels will have five panelists, each speaking for six minutes,
followed by an hour of audience discussion.)#
18:00 End of session
18:30 - 20:00 Reception
Wednesday, July 31
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8 am - 12 7 parallel columns for meetings of the Frontiers
12:00 Lunch
13:#30# Colloquium: Neutrino mass and mixing and Grand Unification
16:00 Coffee break
16:30 Grand panel: What should be the balance in the US program between
domestic and overseas facilities ?
18:00 End of session
Thursday, August 1
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8 am - 12 7 parallel columns for meetings of the Frontiers
12:00 Lunch
13:#30# Colloquium: Precision frontier: top, electroweak, g-2, etc.
13:#30# Colloquium: Cosmic survey: Dark energy, inflation, neutrinos, etc.
#(These two colloquia are in parallel.)#
16:00 Coffee break
16:30 Grand panel: View of HEP in Washington
18:00 End of session
Friday, August 2
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8 am - 12 7 parallel columns for meetings of the Frontiers
12:00 Lunch
13:30 Colloquium: High energy cosmic particles and weakly coupled particles
13:#30# Colloquium: Energies beyond LHC: Physics goals and technologies
#(These two colloquia are in parallel.)#
16:00 Coffee break
16:30 Grand panel: Education and Outreach
18:00 End of session
19:00 - 22:00 Physics Slam
Saturday, August 3
8 am - 12 7 parallel columns for meetings of the Frontiers
12:00 Lunch
13:#30# Colloquium: Lepton and Quark Flavor and CP
16:00 Coffee break
16:30 Grand panel: What can we learn about short distance physics
without discovering new particles ?
18:00 End of session
Sunday, August 4
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8 am - 12 7 parallel columns for meetings of the Frontiers, plus
10:30 - 12 Theory Panel -- Michael Dine, moderator
12:00 Lunch
13:#30# Colloquium: Transformative technologies for instrumentation and data
16:00 Coffee break
16:30 7 parallel columns: Frontier Plenary: What have we learned?
18:00 End of session
19:00 - 22:00 Banquet
Monday, August 5 Plenary session
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8:30 Introduction to the final plenary (10)
8:40 Intensity Frontier (50+15)
9:45 Computing Frontier (40+10)
10:35 Coffee break
11:05 Cosmic Frontier (50+15)
12:10 Lunch
14:10 Education and Outreach
15:00 Instrumentation Frontier (40+10)
15:50 Coffee break
16:20 HEP and Nuclear Physics (30+10)
17:00 Capabilities Frontier (40+10)
18:00 End of session
Tuesday, August 6 Plenary session
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9:00 Energy Frontier (50+15)
10:05 View from Europe (15+5)
10:25 View from Japan (15+5)
10:45 Coffee break
11:15 Summary: Physics Horizons (30)
11:45 Summary: Technical Horizons (30)
12:15 Conclusion -- Jon Rosner (15)
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The Instrumentation Frontier would like to request time during the morning
sessions of the parallel days to meet with each of the three physics
frontiers individually. Joint meetings with Cosmic, Energy, and Intensity
frontiers Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, respectively; Internal
Instrumentation Frontier meetings on Tuesday and Saturday.
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Energy Frontier schedule for Minnesota
In general, we will schedule time from 8:30 to 10:00, observe a 30 minute coffee break,
and then schedule from 10:30 to 12:00.
Monday, July 30:
Energy Frontier plenary:
8:30 - 12:00 30 minute presentations from each working group describing their
almost-finished working group reports
Tuesday, July 31
Energy Frontier presentations:
8:30 - 12:00 presentations of new material that just has to be presented at
the Minnesota meeting. This will be mainly in parallel,
though we will reserve 10:30 - 12:00 for a plenary presentation.
Probably the ATLAS and CMS white papers will need to be
presented here. We will leave time for other similar contributions
that we must accept.
Wednesday, August 1
Energy Frontier parallel discussions:
8:30 - 12:00
We will schedule 3 parallel discussion meetings for working
groups in each slot.
Thursday, August 2
Energy Frontier / Instrumentation Frontier Plenary
8:30 - 12:00 plenary presentations scheduled in coordination with the
Instrumentation Frontier
Friday, August 3
8:30 - 12:00 time for informal meetings and discussions
Michael and Chip will meet with each working group
Saturday, August 4
8:30 - 12:00 time for informal meetings and discussions
and presentations of any new work done at Snowmass
Sunday, August 5
8:30 - 12:00 no scheduled program; sleep late
[10:30 - 12:00 Theory Panel session led by Michael Dine]
4:30 - 6:00 Energy Frontier Plenary
review and discussion of the Energy Frontier summary talk
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