Speaker
Prof.
Michael Syphers
(Northern Illinois University)
Description
This talk will provide an overview of the currently envisaged landscape of charge particle accelerators at the energy and intensity frontiers to explore particle physics beyond the standard model via 1-100 TeV-scale lepton and hadron colliders and multi-Megawatt proton accelerators for short- and long-baseline neutrino experiments. The particle beam physics, associated technological challenges and progress to date for these accelerator facilities (LHC, HL-LHC, future 100 TeV p-p colliders, Tev-scale linear and circular electron-positron colliders, high intensity proton accelerator complex PIP-II for DUNE and future upgrade to PIP-III) will be outlined. Potential and prospects for advanced “plasma-wakefield-based techniques” at the TeV-scale energy frontier and advanced “nonlinear dynamic techniques” at multi-MW level intensity frontier will be touched upon.
Primary author
Prof.
Michael Syphers
(Northern Illinois University)
Co-author
Prof.
Swapan Chattopadhyay
(NIU/FNAL)