This meeting focuses on the summary of physics studies done in the context of the Snowmass 100 TeV proton collider, as well as discussions on challenges and next steps for future hadron colliders. The emphasis will be on the physics studies, possible detector scenarios, preparation of collaborative tools and efforts for global initiatives on a 100 TeV proton collider.
08:30
Coffee
1
Introduction, Collaborative tools and Physics samples
Speaker:
Sanjay Padhi(Univ. of California San Diego (US))
Slides
2
Sensitivity of potential future pp colliders to quark compositeness, dijet resonances, etc
Speaker:
Felix Yu(Fermilab)
Slides
3
Excited quark production at a 100 TeV VLHC
Speaker:
Jake Anderson(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
Slides
4
Sensitivity to the Single and Double Production of Vector-Like Quarks
Speakers:
Kevin Black(Boston University), Sudha Ahuja(University of Delhi (IN))
Slides
5
Search for top partners with charge 5e/3
Speaker:
Aram Avetisyan(Boston University (US))
Slides
6
Physics Case for 100 TeV proton collider
Speaker:
Nima Arkani-Hamed(IAS)
Slides
7
Prospects for 2HDM studies using 100 TeV
Speaker:
John Stupak(Purdue University Calumet (US))
Slides
11:00
Lunch
8
SUSY studies using 100 TeV proton collider
Speaker:
Sanjay Padhi(Univ. of California San Diego (US))
Slides
9
Sensitivity of future collider facilities to WIMP pair production
Speaker:
LianTao Wang(University of Chicago)
Slides
10
Snowmass overview on instrumentation frontier - 100 TeV studies
Speakers:
DrRonald Lipton(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US)), Ulrich Heintz(Brown University (US))
Slides
11
Future Hadron Colliders - 100 TeV
Speaker:
Dmitri Denisov(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
Slides
12
Large-circumference, Low-field Optimizaton of a Future Circular Collider