10–17 Aug 2014
Quy-Nhon, Vietnam
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Future Machines

14 Aug 2014, 08:30
Quy-Nhon, Vietnam

Quy-Nhon, Vietnam

Conveners

Future Machines

  • Frank Zimmermann (CERN)

Future Machines

  • Frank Zimmermann (CERN)

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  1. Serguei Ganjour (CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR))
    14/08/2014, 08:30
    This talk is expected to give (i) as an introduction, the most important particle-physics questions to be addressed today, after the 2012 Scalar boson discovery, and which of these can be approached by high-energy accelerators; (ii) an unbiased overview of the specific physics programmes for the various proposed machines presented during the remainder of this session, namely: HL-LHC, ILC &...
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  2. Oliver Bruning (CERN)
    14/08/2014, 09:10
    The talk should cover the following aspects: (i) the goals, key ingredients and schedule of the HL-LHC; (ii) the important technological innovations which may pave the way towards a future higher-energy pp collider; (iii) the expected integrated luminosity, pile-up constraints, and levelling schemes; (iv) the HL-LHC challenges; (v) the possibility of a future moderate energy upgrade (e.g. c.m....
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  3. Kaoru Yokoya
    14/08/2014, 09:45
    This talk should cover, in particular, (i) the readiness of ILC and CLIC, expected performance, time lines & compatibility; (ii) the plan/strategy to reach nominal beam size of a few nm at nominal intensity; (iii) the upgrade paths towards higher luminosity and towards higher energy; (iv) the consequences of CLIC power requirements at 3 TeV.
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  4. Katsunobu Oide (KEK)
    14/08/2014, 10:35
    The talk is expected to cover the following aspects: (i) parameters, running modes, expected performance at different energies; (ii) key ingredients, readiness, possible time schedule; (iii) strategy for beamstrahlung & momentum acceptance; (iv) polarization options; (v) possible running at and importance of 400-500 GeV c.m.?
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  5. Swapan Chattopadhyay (Cockcroft Institute, UK)
    14/08/2014, 11:05
    The talk is expected to cover the following aspects: (i) baseline parameters, design status, expected performance; (ii) key ingredients, readiness, possible time schedule; (iii) can we have high luminosity and not have 400 events per crossing? (iv) trade-off between high field collider or larger low-field collider; (v) what limits pp luminosity? etc.
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  6. Alain Blondel (Universite de Geneve (CH)), Prof. Francois Rene Le Diberder (Universite de Paris-Sud 11 (FR)), Dr Kaoru Yokoya (KEK), Katsunobu Oide (KEK), Maksym Titov (CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR)), Oliver Bruning (CERN), Dr Roy Aleksan (CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR)), Serguei Ganjour (CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR)), Swapan Chattopadhyay (Cockcroft Institute, UK)
    14/08/2014, 11:35
    Covering the following issues: - Political situation in the various regions – summaries from Japan Science Council, US P5 panel, CERN/Europe, China CAS/IHEP; - Optimum strategy for accelerator-based HEP (physics output, value for money, long-term prospects)? - Regional + global strategies for the next machine(s) / work sharing? - Strategy for advanced acceleration schemes MORE...
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