Higgs/Susy Higgs Circle Line Tour talks
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The case for a new accelerator for particle physics experimentation
beyond the LHC is a pressing issue for the worldwide community
of high energy physics. Several flavors of electron colliders,
muon colliders, and various schemes for new opportunities in hadron
colliders have been proposed. There are many issues to confront in
reaching a consensus on the appropriate direction to take, but at the
heart of these is the physics case for each. The discussion is
complicated by the variety of possible physics results in the near
and intermediate future at LEP, Tevatron and LHC.
The second pair of a series of 'CIRCLE LINE TOUR' talks will be held
at Fermilab, focussing on the potential for Higgs and Susy Higgs studies:
Thursday, October 21: Hitoshi Murayama (LBNL)
"Higgs and Susy Higgs Studies at Linear Colliders"
Thursday, October 28: Daniel Denegri (Saclay)
"Higgs and Susy Higgs Studies at the LHC"
Both talks will be held from 3:30 to 5:30 at Fermilab in the
1 West Conference room. The time will be roughly evenly
divided between the talks and discussion and questioning.
Refreshments and informal discussion will precede/follow the talks.
We invite all to join in this discussion of our future directions.
A web page has been set up announcing the series, and giving links
to papers giving useful background for the individual talks.
We expect to videotape the talks and discussions, and will provide
webcast access to these in the near future. Copies of the talks,
questions prepared by the interrogators and speakers answers are/will be
on the web page.
http:/www-theory.fnal.gov/CircleLine/
Planned future talks include:
o high energy (mumu) Collider capabilities
Bill Marciano (BNL) Nov. 11
o Strong Coupling physics
Sekhar Chivukula (Boston University) Dec. 2
Paul Grannis ([log in to unmask])
Chris Quigg ([log in to unmask])
(co-organizers)
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