15–19 Feb 2016
Vienna University of Technology
Europe/Vienna timezone

Session

Plenary 4

19 Feb 2016, 09:00
Vienna University of Technology

Vienna University of Technology

Gusshausstraße 27-29, 1040 Wien

Conveners

Plenary 4

  • Joachim Mnich (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron Hamburg and Zeuthen (DE))

Plenary 4

  • Joachim Mnich (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron Hamburg and Zeuthen (DE))

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  1. Werner Riegler (CERN)
    19/02/2016, 09:00
    Miscellaneous
    Invited Talk
    A 100 TeV hadron collider is the core aspect of the Future Circular Collider (FCC) study, an integral conceptual design study for post-LHC particle accelerator options in a global context. The study is exploring the potential of hadron and lepton circular colliders, performing an in-depth analysis of infrastructure and operation concepts and considering the technology research and development...
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  2. Hongbo Zhu (Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN))
    19/02/2016, 09:50
    Miscellaneous
    Invited Talk
    The Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC) has been proposed by the Chinese High Energy Physics Community to operate as a Higgs Factory, which would allow precision measurements of the properties of the recently discovered Higgs boson. The CEPC detector, with similar performance requirements to the ILC detectors but without power-pulsing, needs to provide significantly improved precision...
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  3. Prof. Satoru Yamashita (ICEPP, The University of Tokyo)
    19/02/2016, 11:20
    Miscellaneous
    Talk
    The International Linear Collider (ILC) has been designed to lead the new era ushered in by the discovery of the Higgs boson. It requires a world-wide collaboration in physics case studies, advanced R&Ds on the accelerator and detector technologies, as well as government-level international agreements. Instruments with advanced technologies are developed and the physics reach with...
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  4. Dimitra Tsionou (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron Hamburg and Zeuthen (DE))
    19/02/2016, 11:45
    Gaseous Detectors
    Talk
    The International Large Detector (ILD) is one of two detector concepts at the ILC. It relies on highly granular calorimetry and a high precision tracking system. The tracking system consists of a Silicon vertex detector, forward tracking disks and a large volume Time Projection Chamber (TPC), which will be read out with micro-pattern gas detectors (MPGD). Within the framework of the LCTPC...
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  5. Timothée BRUGIERE (IPHC / CNRS-IN2P3)
    19/02/2016, 12:10
    Astroparticle Detectors
    Talk
    The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is a multipurpose neutrino-oscillation experiment designed to determine the neutrino mass hierarchy as a primary physics goal, by detecting reactor antineutrinos from two power plants at 53-km distance. The detector is placed at 1800-m.w.e deep underground and consists on a 20 kiloton liquid scintillator volume contained in a 35m-diameter...
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