US mini virtual workshop on future electron-positron colliders: zoom only
Wednesday 22 April 2020 -
10:00
Monday 20 April 2020
Tuesday 21 April 2020
Wednesday 22 April 2020
10:00
Welcome
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Young-Kee Kim
(
University of Chicago (US)
)
Welcome
Young-Kee Kim
(
University of Chicago (US)
)
10:00 - 10:10
10:10
CEPC
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Joao Barreiro Guimaraes Da Costa
(
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN)
)
CEPC
Joao Barreiro Guimaraes Da Costa
(
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN)
)
10:10 - 10:30
10:30
FCC-ee
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Markus Klute
(
Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US)
)
FCC-ee
Markus Klute
(
Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US)
)
10:30 - 10:50
10:50
ILC
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Jim Brau
(
University of Oregon (US)
)
ILC
Jim Brau
(
University of Oregon (US)
)
10:50 - 11:10
11:10
CLIC
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Lucie Linssen
(
CERN
)
CLIC
Lucie Linssen
(
CERN
)
11:10 - 11:30
11:30
Detector optimization for high energy running
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Philipp Roloff
(
CERN
)
Detector optimization for high energy running
Philipp Roloff
(
CERN
)
11:30 - 12:00
12:00
Detector optimization for Z running
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Zhijun Liang
(
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN)
)
Detector optimization for Z running
Zhijun Liang
(
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN)
)
12:00 - 12:30
12:30
panel discuss: Whither the US and electron-positron colliders?
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Yifang Wang
Aidan Robson
(
University of Glasgow (GB)
)
Young Kee Kim
(
Fermilab/University of Chicago
)
Paolo Giacomelli
(
INFN Sezione di Bologna
)
Joao Barreiro Guimaraes Da Costa
(
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN)
)
Markus Klute
(
Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US)
)
Jenny List
(
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)
)
Jim Brau
(
University of Oregon (US)
)
panel discuss: Whither the US and electron-positron colliders?
Yifang Wang
Aidan Robson
(
University of Glasgow (GB)
)
Young Kee Kim
(
Fermilab/University of Chicago
)
Paolo Giacomelli
(
INFN Sezione di Bologna
)
Joao Barreiro Guimaraes Da Costa
(
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN)
)
Markus Klute
(
Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US)
)
Jenny List
(
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)
)
Jim Brau
(
University of Oregon (US)
)
12:30 - 13:10
We invite the panel and audience to discuss the following questions: <ul> <li> The discovery of the Higgs boson took several decades of continued investment into the high-energy frontier. How important is an e+e- Higgs factory to the future of collider physics in the US and around the world? <li> In a world where opportunities for future collider facilities are in flux, would it make sense to form one “Higgs factory community” that builds on the strength and experience of multiple active proposals? <li> If the US funding agencies wished to promote activity on e+e- Higgs factories, what would be their best strategy? <li> Bringing more people into this effort requires more funding. How should this funding be structured? What is the time scale on which this funding is needed? Does this new initiative conflict with other program schedules? </ul> <b>Format as follows:</b> <ul> <li> moderation reads the all the questions (at once, one after the other) <li> each panelist in turn gives a response to one of the questions (of their choice) <li> questions can then be posed from the audience. They should address their question to a particular panel member. That panel member will give a brief answer, and then other panel members can briefly give their own take on the question if desired <li> eventually it dissolves into a free for all </ul>
13:10
how to sign up
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Jenny List
(
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)
)
Zhijun Liang
(
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN)
)
Joao Barreiro Guimaraes Da Costa
(
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN)
)
Markus Klute
(
Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US)
)
Jim Brau
(
University of Oregon (US)
)
Young-Kee Kim
(
University of Chicago (US)
)
Lucie Linssen
(
CERN
)
Paolo Giacomelli
(
INFN Sezione di Bologna
)
Philipp Roloff
(
CERN
)
yifang wang
Aidan Robson
(
University of Glasgow (GB)
)
Roman Poeschl
(
Université Paris-Saclay (FR)
)
how to sign up
Jenny List
(
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)
)
Zhijun Liang
(
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN)
)
Joao Barreiro Guimaraes Da Costa
(
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN)
)
Markus Klute
(
Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US)
)
Jim Brau
(
University of Oregon (US)
)
Young-Kee Kim
(
University of Chicago (US)
)
Lucie Linssen
(
CERN
)
Paolo Giacomelli
(
INFN Sezione di Bologna
)
Philipp Roloff
(
CERN
)
yifang wang
Aidan Robson
(
University of Glasgow (GB)
)
Roman Poeschl
(
Université Paris-Saclay (FR)
)
13:10 - 13:30
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