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Dear Colleagues,

We are ready to make the formal call for contributed papers to the Snowmass 
proceedings.  Please find it below.

I will send this out to the six Snowmass physics mailing lists and to my theory 
list.   I request that the Collaboration contacts forward this to the members of
their Collaborations.

I hope that this mechanism will provide encouragement for groups and 
individuals to provide well-argued cases for their goals in the Snowmass 
study.

Best wishes,

Michael 

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Dear Colleagues,

The Snowmass 2013 Community Summer Study on the future of high-energy physics 
encourages the submission of papers to its Electronic Proceedings.  Submitted papers 
may be White Papers on specific topics or more technical contributions that illuminate 
questions asked by the study.  We welcome anyone or any group in the international 
high-energy physics community to submit a paper to the study.

To submit a paper, please visit the web site:

https://www-public.slac.stanford.edu/snowmass2013/

There you will eventually find instructions for submission and a submission form.  You 
will also find a list of papers already submitted, indexed by the relevant Snowmass working 
group.  At the moment, the site is still under construction, but the instructions for 
submitting papers are already written there explicitly.  There will be no format or length 
requirements.

In particular, you will see that it is possible to submit a paper in a preliminary stage and 
then update this paper after the CSS meeting in Minneapolis.  We strongly encourage you 
to submit the first version of your paper in time to influence the conclusions of the 
appropriate Snowmass working group(s).  The deadline for the final version of Snowmass 
submissions will be September 30, 2013.

If you have arguments or new scientific results relevant to the future of high energy 
physics, we strongly encourage you to submit a paper to the Proceedings!

Best wishes,

Norman Graf,  Michael Peskin
    Editors of the Snowmass 2013 Electronic Proceedings

 Jonathan L. Rosner
   Chair, Division of Particles and Fields
   American Physical Society


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