5–11 Jun 2022
McMaster University
America/Toronto timezone
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Session

T1-3 New Directions in Accelerator-Based Experiments: Future Collider Experiments - Energy Frontier (PPD) | Nouvelles voies fondées sur des accélérateurs: expériences futures avec collisionneurs - frontière d'énergie (PPD)

T1-3
7 Jun 2022, 08:30
McMaster University

McMaster University

Conveners

T1-3 New Directions in Accelerator-Based Experiments: Future Collider Experiments - Energy Frontier (PPD) | Nouvelles voies fondées sur des accélérateurs: expériences futures avec collisionneurs - frontière d'énergie (PPD)

  • Matthias Danninger (Simon Fraser University (CA))

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  1. David McKeen (TRIUMF)
    07/06/2022, 08:30
    Symposia Day (PPD) - New Directions in Accelerator-Based Experiments
    Invited Speaker / Conférencier(ère) invité(e)

    I review the physics motivation for colliders that come after the LHC, including Higgs properties, the matter asymmetry of the Universe, and the hierarchy problem. The reach of several classes of proposed colliders (electron-positron, hadron, muon) in well motivated scenarios is described.

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  2. Maximilian J Swiatlowski (TRIUMF (CA))
    07/06/2022, 08:55
    Symposia Day (PPD) - New Directions in Accelerator-Based Experiments
    Invited Speaker / Conférencier(ère) invité(e)

    Scheduled to begin data taking in 2029, the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) will be the pre-eminent energy frontier collider for the forseeable future. Its unique dataset of unprecedented size will allow for a huge range of precision measurements and searches for new physics. This talk will outline the physics opportunities for the ATLAS detector in utilizing this dataset,...

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  3. Thomas Koffas (Carleton University (CA))
    07/06/2022, 09:20
    Symposia Day (PPD) - New Directions in Accelerator-Based Experiments
    Invited Speaker / Conférencier(ère) invité(e)

    Scheduled to begin operation early in 2029, the High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) will be the largest collider ever built. With an instantaneous luminosity ten times larger than that of the LHC, it will allow for an exciting physics program and for discoveries that could signal new physics beyond the Standard Model. These excellent possibilities do come with major experimental and technological...

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  4. Alain Bellerive (Carleton University (CA))
    07/06/2022, 09:45
    Symposia Day (PPD) - New Directions in Accelerator-Based Experiments
    Invited Speaker / Conférencier(ère) invité(e)

    The Standard Model is the most comprehensive present day precision theory of particle interactions. Nonetheless, many key questions in subatomic physics and cosmology remain unanswered. The discovery of the Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has raised new questions. The International electron-positron Linear Collider (ILC) is ready to be deployed as the next high-energy world...

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  5. David McKeen (TRIUMF)
    Particle Physics / Physique des particules (PPD)
    Invited Speaker / Conférencier(ère) invité(e)

    I will discuss the physics potential of proposed colliders that could operate in the next several decades. Attention will be paid to precision studies of the standard model as well as physics beyond the standard model that could be discovered at such machines.

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