Open Symposium - European Strategy Preparatory Group

Open Symposium - European Strategy Preparatory Group

Open Symposium - European Strategy Preparatory Group Monday 10 September 2012 - Wednesday 12 September 2012 Krakow, Poland Book of abstracts Open Symposium - European Strategy Preparatory Group / Book of abstracts Wednesday 16 January 2013 Table of contents "The QGSM Monitoring of Standard Model Baryon Spectra in High Energy Proton Collisions at LHC." (5) .... 1 Fundamental Science at the European Spallation Source (10) ................................................................ 1 Conclusions from the NUTURN 2012 Workshop (LNGS, 8‐10 May 2012) (11) ........................................... 1 Exploring Confinement (12) .......................................................................................................... 2 What if there is no Higgs? (13) ....................................................................................................... 2 NEXT a high-pressured Xenon-based experiments for ultimate sensitivity to a Majorana neutrino (14) ......... 2 Storage Ring Electric Dipole Moment Methods: The road to the next sensitivity level of hadronic EDMs. (15) 3 Synergy of Particle Physics with other disciplines; the CERN CLOUD experiment (16) .............................. 3 Search for GeV-scale sterile neutrinos responsible for active neutrino masses and baryon asymmetry of the Universe (17) .............................................................................................................................. 4 High-energy physics in Finland Strategical outlook for Helsinki Institute of Physics (18) ............................ 4 The Canfranc Underground Laboratory (LSC) (19) ............................................................................. 4 Statement of Interest and Support from the Brazilian HEP Community (20) ............................................ 5 Thermal Neutron Accelerator (21) .................................................................................................. 5 Open Infrastructures for Scholarly Communication (22) ...................................................................... 5 A realistic next-generation nucleon decay and neutrino experiment capable to probe leptonic CP violation (24) 5 Suggestion from a Taiwan physicist (25) .......................................................................................... 6 Dirac magnetic monopole ( new arrangement of experiment ) (26) ........................................................ 6 Swiss contribution to the Update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics (27) .................................. 6 JAI input for the European Strategy (28) .......................................................................................... 7 NA61/SHINE plans beyond the approved program (29) ....................................................................... 7 The Scientific Program in Particle and Nuclear Physics at the CERN injectors and its foreseable future (30) ... 7 Neutrinos: masses, oscillations; proton decay. A roadmap proposal by the French physicists. (31) ................ 8 Statement from NuPECC regarding the LHeC and ALICE (32) .............................................................. 8 Particle Physics at Budker INP (33) ................................................................................................. 9 Searches for Permanent Electric Dipole Moments (34) ......................................................................... 9 Input to the European Strategy for Particle Physics from the EUROnu FP7 Design Study of a High Intensity Neutrino Oscillation Facility in Europe (35) ...................................................................................... 9 Nucleon Structure and QCD at High Energy. A roadmap proposal by the French physicists. (36) ................. 10 i CP violation, matter-antimatter and heavy flavours. A roadmap proposal by the French physicists. (37) ........ 11 Search for anomalies in the neutrino sector with muon spectrometers and large LArTPC imaging detectors at CERN (38) ................................................................................................................................. 11 Standard Model: precision measurements and electroweak symmetry breaking, roadmap elements by the French physicists (39) ................................................................................................................... 12 Addressing the challenges posed to HEP software due to the emergence of new CPU architectures (40) ........ 12 European strategy for long-baseline neutrino-oscillation experiments; The UK perspective (41) ................... 13 ORCA: Oscillation Research with Cosmics in the Abyss (42) ................................................................ 13 NICA at JINR Dubna (43) .............................................................................................................. 13 Cosmology and Dark Matter. A roadmap proposal by the French physicists. (44) ...................................... 14 Neutrino and Astroparticle Physics Program of JINR and Russian Institutes (45) ...................................... 14 Particle and Astroparticle Physics in Poland (46) ................................................................................ 15 A case for a very large circular electron-positron collider (47) ............................................................... 15 Large-system Engineering (48) ....................................................................................................... 16 Excellence in Detectors and Instrumentation Technologies: Network Project (49) ..................................... 16 JINR Activity in Future Linear Colliders (50) ..................................................................................... 16 TIARA contribution to the European Strategy for Particle Physics (51) ................................................... 17 Strategy for Experimental Particle Physics to 2040: University of Liverpool (52) ....................................... 17 FRENCH MEMORANDUM ON A FAST TRACK SCENARIO FOR BUILDING A GLOBAL LC (53) ............. 17 Contribution of the Spanish network for Future Linear Colliders to the Update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics (54) ..................................................................................................................... 17 Conclusions of the Town Meeting: Relativistic Heavy Ion Collision (55) ................................................. 18 NICA at JINR Dubna (56) .............................................................................................................. 18 ApPEC/ASPERA Scientific Advisory Commitee (SAC) Recommendations (57) ........................................ 19 CERN IT & WLCG Input to the European Strategy for Particle Physics Update (Computing) (58) ................ 19 UK input to European Particle Physics Strategy Update (59) ................................................................. 19 COMPASS planned measurements in the next five years and longer term perspectives on the study of the nucleon structure (60) .................................................................................................................. 19 The SuperB Computing Model (61) ................................................................................................. 20 AIDA contribution to European Strategy on Infrastructure for detector R&D (62) ..................................... 20 Advanced technologies for components of future accelerators (63) ........................................................ 20 Imaging and Imagination, how to exploit semiconductor technology for particle physics (64) ...................... 21 Neutrino Physics in Finland (65) ..................................................................................................... 21 R Activities in Electronics for future HEP Experiments (66) .................................................................. 22 Computing : A contribution from the French community (67) .............................................................. 22 SuperB Physics Programme (68) ..................................................................................................... 23 ii The Physics Case for an e+e- Linear Collider (69) ............................................................................... 23 LENA - Low Energy Neutrino Astronomy (70) .................................................................................. 23 Opportunities Offered by the SuperB Detector Development (71) .......................................................... 24 Covering letter & summary, International Linear Collider submissions to Open Symposium (72) ................. 24 Summary of the International Linear Collider Technical Design Report (73) ............................................ 24 A new CERN long baseline conventional neutrino beam (CN2PY) aimed at a deep underground research infrastructure for large scale detectors at Pyhasalmi: an opportunity for Particle and Astroparticle Neutrino and Grand Unification Physics (74) ................................................................................................. 25 ILC Project Implementation Planning I: Introduction, Governance and Funding (75) ................................. 25 ILC Project Implementation Planning II: Management, Siting & Host responsibilities, In-kind Contributions. 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