Speaker
Vladimir Shiltsev
(Fermilab)
Description
The Particle Physics Community Planning Exercise (a.k.a. “Snowmass”) is the form of organization of regular, every 6 to 8 years, discussions among the entire particle physics community to develop a scientific vision for the future of particle physics in the U.S. and its international partners. The Snowmass'21 Accelerator Frontier activities
include discussions on high-energy hadron and lepton colliders, high-intensity beams for neutrino research and for the “Physics Beyond Colliders”, accelerator technologies, science, education and outreach as well as the progress of core accelerator technology, including RF, magnets, targets, and sources.
Summary of the Snowmass discussions on future HEP facilities in the US will be presented.
In-person participation | Yes |
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Primary author
Vladimir Shiltsev
(Fermilab)
Co-authors
Tor Raubenheimer
(SLAC)
Steve Gourlay
(LBNL)