Post on 21-Aug-2020
• looking for areas where presently existing beam and equipment can bring significant information in basic HEP
continuation or extention of projects (SPS,PS,AD) • important contributions to other fields bringing new
comunities to Cern ISOLDE, n-ToF – nuclear physics (with transition to GSI) medical and matherial science applications (ACE),
meteorology (Cloud) • R&D program in very broud sens, including education in
detector physics • involvement in fast developing field of astroparticle
physics
1. workshop 11-13 May - “New opportunities in Physics Landscape at CERN”
2. if needed follow up with working groups 3. discussion on accelerator options – start 4. workshop on neutrino future options
(organized with Council Study Group) 5. workshop on accelerators – prepare
decision on what to construct at CERN
• call for proposal, suggestions, ideas • message to the comunity • workshop as first step follow up: working groups,
summary after some time depending on the needs (this or next year)
• place: CERN, main auditorium • participation (open), talks (by invitation) • all submitted abstracts published in indico
http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=51128
Workshop to preview and discuss plans to diversify the scientific programme for non-LHC experiments
Sessions
SPS Deep-Inelastic Scattering, including polarized targets SPS Rare K-decays and CNGSSPS Hadrons & IonsPS and Non-accelerator experimentsIsoldenTOFTest Beams & Irradiation facilitiesAntiproton Decelerator (AD)Possible future developmentsOther facilitiesNew Proton drivers at CERN
Organizing Committee
I. Bejar Alonso, S. Bertolucci, P. Bloch, J. Dainton, M. Doser, J. Ellis, M. Huyse, P. Mage, E. Rondio, E. Tsesmelis
Contact new-physics@cern.ch / http://indico.cern.ch/event/51128
11/13 May ‘09Main Auditorium
Isolde
nTOF
PS
AD
SPS
what is not included:
long term neutrino program plans for/with new machines (Clic, neutrino factory) LHC upgrades astroparticle physics
The plans for neutrino physics, except for CNGS, will not be addressed during this workshop. A dedicated event will be organized at a later stage in conjunction with a working group set up by the Scientific Policy Committee to cover this subject.
convener • E. Aschenauer • C. Touramanis • K. Peters • T. Sloan • Y. Blumenfeld • H. Abramowicz • F. Gunsing • C. Rembser • M. Mangano • L. Evans
session subject • SPS DIS incl. pol. targets • SPS rade K decays and CNGS • SPS hadrons and ions • PS and non accelerator exp. • Isolde • antiproton decellerator (AD) • n-ToF • test beams and irradiation facil. • possible future developments • proton drivers • other facilities (invited talks)
introduction session • welcome • theoretical inspiration
talk • overview – SPSC
chairman • overview – INTC
chairman • theoretical talk on SPS
physics (selected topics)
summary session • future plans as seen by
new SPSC chairman • future plans as seen by
new INTC chairman • closure of the workshop
• GSI – Dieter Krämer • FNAL – Giorgio Apollinari • BNL – Thomas Roser • ν-factory, µ-collider – Michael Zisman • J-Parc – (to be defined by K. Nishikawa) • Dubna – Grigory Trubnikov