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The DRIFT project, specifically DRIFT-IId, is Boulby Underground Laboratory's contribution to the search for dark matter. DRIFT is a detector with directional sensitivity allowing it to indicate the origin of any incident particle detected. This technique is expected to provide the strongest signature in the case of a positive WIMP detection, as well as enabling progress towards post-detectionTOOHIG FELLOWSHIPS
Toohig Fellowships. The U.S. LHC Accelerator Research Program is pleased to announce the Toohig Fellowships for recent PhDs in science, technology and engineering interested in pursuing studies in accelerator science. Dr. Timothy Toohig, SJ, was a physicist and Jesuit priest who devoted his life to promoting accelerator scienceand increasing
INTERACTIONS COLLABORATION PEER REVIEW PROCESS Interactions Collaboration Peer Review Process. The director of the organization submits a formal request to the Interactions Collaboration to conduct a peer review. This request serves as the charge for the review and specifies the issues for the peer review committee to address. The charge can be addressed to Judy Jackson onthe behalf of the
JOINT INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH, DUBNA The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research is an international intergovernmental organization, a world famous scientific centre that is a unique example of integration of fundamental theoretical and experimental research with development and application of LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LABORATORY Berkeley Lab is a multidisciplinary national laboratory located in Berkeley, California on a hillside directly above the campus of the University of California at Berkeley. The site consists of 76 buildings located on 183 acres, which overlook both the campus and the San Francisco Bay. Address. 1 Cyclotron Road. Berkeley, CA 94720.United States.
DISCOVERING THE QUANTUM UNIVERSE 02 iNTrodUcTioN 04 execUTiVe sUMMarY : liGhTiNG oUT for The Terascale 07 disco VeriNG The QUaNTUM UNi erse: aN oVerView 08 a Mysteries of the Terascale 10 b Light on Dark Matter 12 c Einstein’s Telescope 16 discoVerY sceNarios 17 The Higgs is Different 18 A Shortage of Antimatter 21 Mapping the Dark Universe 22 Exploring Extra Dimensions 25 Dark Matter in the LaboratoryQUANTUM UNIVERSE
quantum universe contents i contents iii executive summary 1 i introduction 2 ii the fundamental nature of matter, energy, space and time 4 einstein’s dream of unified forces 10 the particle world 15 the birth of the universe 20 iii tools for a scientific revolution EXPERIMENT PROVIDES DEEPER LOOK INTO THE NATURE OF NEUTRINOS CUORE expected to reveal – or rule out – a possible explanation for why the universe favors matter over antimatter. The first glimpse of data from the full array of a deeply chilled particle detector operating beneath a mountain in Italy sets the most precise limits yet on where scientists might find a theorized process to help explain why there is more matter than antimatter in the universe. ILC INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT TEAM “The IDT has achieved the major milestone of completing this proposal, which outlines the organisational framework, an implementation model and a work plan of the Pre-lab”, said Tatsuya Nakada, Chair of the IDT Executive Board and Professor Emeritus at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in INTERACTIONS MEMBERS ASSIST IN THE FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19 2020-07-23. COVID-19 research at Argonne continues at the laboratory’s Advanced Photon Source (APS), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility, to precisely determine the structures of the 28 unique proteins that make up the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19. As these structures are determined, theyare posted
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The DRIFT project, specifically DRIFT-IId, is Boulby Underground Laboratory's contribution to the search for dark matter. DRIFT is a detector with directional sensitivity allowing it to indicate the origin of any incident particle detected. This technique is expected to provide the strongest signature in the case of a positive WIMP detection, as well as enabling progress towards post-detectionTOOHIG FELLOWSHIPS
Toohig Fellowships. The U.S. LHC Accelerator Research Program is pleased to announce the Toohig Fellowships for recent PhDs in science, technology and engineering interested in pursuing studies in accelerator science. Dr. Timothy Toohig, SJ, was a physicist and Jesuit priest who devoted his life to promoting accelerator scienceand increasing
INTERACTIONS COLLABORATION PEER REVIEW PROCESS Interactions Collaboration Peer Review Process. The director of the organization submits a formal request to the Interactions Collaboration to conduct a peer review. This request serves as the charge for the review and specifies the issues for the peer review committee to address. The charge can be addressed to Judy Jackson onthe behalf of the
JOINT INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH, DUBNA The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research is an international intergovernmental organization, a world famous scientific centre that is a unique example of integration of fundamental theoretical and experimental research with development and application of LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LABORATORY Berkeley Lab is a multidisciplinary national laboratory located in Berkeley, California on a hillside directly above the campus of the University of California at Berkeley. The site consists of 76 buildings located on 183 acres, which overlook both the campus and the San Francisco Bay. Address. 1 Cyclotron Road. Berkeley, CA 94720.United States.
DISCOVERING THE QUANTUM UNIVERSE 02 iNTrodUcTioN 04 execUTiVe sUMMarY : liGhTiNG oUT for The Terascale 07 disco VeriNG The QUaNTUM UNi erse: aN oVerView 08 a Mysteries of the Terascale 10 b Light on Dark Matter 12 c Einstein’s Telescope 16 discoVerY sceNarios 17 The Higgs is Different 18 A Shortage of Antimatter 21 Mapping the Dark Universe 22 Exploring Extra Dimensions 25 Dark Matter in the LaboratoryQUANTUM UNIVERSE
quantum universe contents i contents iii executive summary 1 i introduction 2 ii the fundamental nature of matter, energy, space and time 4 einstein’s dream of unified forces 10 the particle world 15 the birth of the universe 20 iii tools for a scientific revolution EXPERIMENT PROVIDES DEEPER LOOK INTO THE NATURE OF NEUTRINOS CUORE expected to reveal – or rule out – a possible explanation for why the universe favors matter over antimatter. The first glimpse of data from the full array of a deeply chilled particle detector operating beneath a mountain in Italy sets the most precise limits yet on where scientists might find a theorized process to help explain why there is more matter than antimatter in the universe. ILC INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT TEAM “The IDT has achieved the major milestone of completing this proposal, which outlines the organisational framework, an implementation model and a work plan of the Pre-lab”, said Tatsuya Nakada, Chair of the IDT Executive Board and Professor Emeritus at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in THE HIGH-LUMINOSITY LHC PROJECT TAKES SHAPE AT POINT 1 With the pure whiteness of its walls, its impeccable cleanliness and its alternating white and blue lights, the new High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) cavern, situated at Point 1 near the ATLAS detector at around 80 metres below ground, could easily pass for a medical facility. However, “it won’t stay that way for long,” smiles Oliver Brüning, HL-LHC project leader: the empty cavern and 300 ILC INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT TEAM PUBLISHES THE PROPOSAL An international scientific consensus supports an electron-positron Higgs Factory as the highest-priority next collider, and timely construction of the International Linear Collider (ILC) hosted in Japan is strongly supported by the international community. Today, the international effort to realise ILC in Japan took another step forward with the publication of the document titled “Proposal OBSERVATION OF EXCESS EVENTS IN THE XENON1T DARK MATTER Press release, June 17, 2020. For immediate release. A pre-print of this publication reporting the data analysis and details of the observed excess is available on arxiv.org after their next announcement, and in the meantime also directly here for download.These results were first presented on June 17 in a dedicated webinar by graduate student Evan Shockley from the University ofChicago.
LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LABORATORY Berkeley Lab is a multidisciplinary national laboratory located in Berkeley, California on a hillside directly above the campus of the University of California at Berkeley. The site consists of 76 buildings located on 183 acres, which overlook both the campus and the San Francisco Bay. Address. 1 Cyclotron Road. Berkeley, CA 94720.United States.
JOINT INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH, DUBNA The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research is an international intergovernmental organization, a world famous scientific centre that is a unique example of integration of fundamental theoretical and experimental research with development and application of DISCOVERING THE QUANTUM UNIVERSE 02 iNTrodUcTioN 04 execUTiVe sUMMarY : liGhTiNG oUT for The Terascale 07 disco VeriNG The QUaNTUM UNi erse: aN oVerView 08 a Mysteries of the Terascale 10 b Light on Dark Matter 12 c Einstein’s Telescope 16 discoVerY sceNarios 17 The Higgs is Different 18 A Shortage of Antimatter 21 Mapping the Dark Universe 22 Exploring Extra Dimensions 25 Dark Matter in the Laboratory RHIC RUN 21: PUSHING THE LIMITS AT THE LOWEST COLLISION ENERGY UPTON, NY—Accelerator physicists are preparing the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), a DOE Office of Science user facility for nuclear physics research at DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, for its 21st year of experiments, set to begin on or about February 3, 2021. Instead of producing high-energy particle smashups, the goal for this run is to maximize collision rates at the KOTO EXPERIMENT AT J-PARC HADRON EXPERIMENTAL FACILITY First step forward elucidation of “matter-antimatter asymmetry” Notable Points . In the J-PARC experiment, the collaboration achieved the improvement by an order of magnitude in the sensitivity to search for the rare neutral-kaon decay. LABORATORIES CELEBRATE DARK MATTER RESEARCH WITH WORLDWIDE Dark Matter Day, an international event, aims to shed some light on that mystery. From Oct. 26-31, a series of Dark Matter Day events will highlight the global search for dark matter, which, together with dark energy, makes up about 95 percent of the mass and energy in our universe. Dark Matter Day spreads the word about the many fascinating NEW CHARGED CHARMONIUM-LIKE STATES OBSERVED AT BESIII (IHEP, Beijing) Since the discovery of the electrically-charged Z c (3900), a possible four-quark object, the Beijing-based BESIII Collaboration has made a rapid string of related discoveries. While quarks have long been known to bind together in groups of twos or threes, these new results seem to be quickly opening the door to a previously elusive type of four-quark matter. SIGN UP | INTERACTIONS A communication resource from the world's particle physics laboratories.. Sign Up Facebook; Twitter; Instagram; RSS; Signup forour Newsletter
INTERACTIONS MEMBERS ASSIST IN THE FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19 2020-07-23. COVID-19 research at Argonne continues at the laboratory’s Advanced Photon Source (APS), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility, to precisely determine the structures of the 28 unique proteins that make up the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19. As these structures are determined, theyare posted
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Teppei Katori. Teppei Katori is an experimental particle physicist and a lecturer at Queen Mary University of London, UK. He obtained his PhD at Indiana University, Bloomington (2008) on neutrino cross section measurements and tests of Lorentz invariance with the MiniBooNE neutrino experiment, Fermilab. After taking postdoc position at Conrad JOINT INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH, DUBNA The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research is an international intergovernmental organization, a world famous scientific centre that is a unique example of integration of fundamental theoretical and experimental research with development and application ofTOOHIG FELLOWSHIPS
Toohig Fellowships. The U.S. LHC Accelerator Research Program is pleased to announce the Toohig Fellowships for recent PhDs in science, technology and engineering interested in pursuing studies in accelerator science. Dr. Timothy Toohig, SJ, was a physicist and Jesuit priest who devoted his life to promoting accelerator scienceand increasing
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quantum universe contents i contents iii executive summary 1 i introduction 2 ii the fundamental nature of matter, energy, space and time 4 einstein’s dream of unified forces 10 the particle world 15 the birth of the universe 20 iii tools for a scientific revolution DISCOVERING THE QUANTUM UNIVERSE 02 iNTrodUcTioN 04 execUTiVe sUMMarY : liGhTiNG oUT for The Terascale 07 disco VeriNG The QUaNTUM UNi erse: aN oVerView 08 a Mysteries of the Terascale 10 b Light on Dark Matter 12 c Einstein’s Telescope 16 discoVerY sceNarios 17 The Higgs is Different 18 A Shortage of Antimatter 21 Mapping the Dark Universe 22 Exploring Extra Dimensions 25 Dark Matter in the Laboratory BEACONS OF DISCOVERY To discover what our world is made of and how it works at the most fundamental level is the challenge of particle physics. The tools ofparticle physics—
LABORATORIES CELEBRATE DARK MATTER RESEARCH WITH WORLDWIDE Dark Matter Day, an international event, aims to shed some light on that mystery. From Oct. 26-31, a series of Dark Matter Day events will highlight the global search for dark matter, which, together with dark energy, makes up about 95 percent of the mass and energy in our universe. Dark Matter Day spreads the word about the many fascinating TRIUMF FINALREPORT FINAL(KMFINAL) Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary Page 1 2 Report from the Subcommittee on Media Page 4 3 Report from the Subcommittee on Publications Page 6 4 Report from the Subcommittee on Web Page 8 5 Report from the Subcommittee on Community Relations Page 10 6 Report from the Subcommittee on Education, Conferences and Tours Page 12 7 Report from the Subcommittee on Internal SIGN UP | INTERACTIONS A communication resource from the world's particle physics laboratories.. Sign Up Facebook; Twitter; Instagram; RSS; Signup forour Newsletter
INTERACTIONS MEMBERS ASSIST IN THE FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19 2020-07-23. COVID-19 research at Argonne continues at the laboratory’s Advanced Photon Source (APS), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility, to precisely determine the structures of the 28 unique proteins that make up the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19. As these structures are determined, theyare posted
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Teppei Katori. Teppei Katori is an experimental particle physicist and a lecturer at Queen Mary University of London, UK. He obtained his PhD at Indiana University, Bloomington (2008) on neutrino cross section measurements and tests of Lorentz invariance with the MiniBooNE neutrino experiment, Fermilab. After taking postdoc position at Conrad JOINT INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH, DUBNA The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research is an international intergovernmental organization, a world famous scientific centre that is a unique example of integration of fundamental theoretical and experimental research with development and application ofTOOHIG FELLOWSHIPS
Toohig Fellowships. The U.S. LHC Accelerator Research Program is pleased to announce the Toohig Fellowships for recent PhDs in science, technology and engineering interested in pursuing studies in accelerator science. Dr. Timothy Toohig, SJ, was a physicist and Jesuit priest who devoted his life to promoting accelerator scienceand increasing
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quantum universe contents i contents iii executive summary 1 i introduction 2 ii the fundamental nature of matter, energy, space and time 4 einstein’s dream of unified forces 10 the particle world 15 the birth of the universe 20 iii tools for a scientific revolution DISCOVERING THE QUANTUM UNIVERSE 02 iNTrodUcTioN 04 execUTiVe sUMMarY : liGhTiNG oUT for The Terascale 07 disco VeriNG The QUaNTUM UNi erse: aN oVerView 08 a Mysteries of the Terascale 10 b Light on Dark Matter 12 c Einstein’s Telescope 16 discoVerY sceNarios 17 The Higgs is Different 18 A Shortage of Antimatter 21 Mapping the Dark Universe 22 Exploring Extra Dimensions 25 Dark Matter in the Laboratory BEACONS OF DISCOVERY To discover what our world is made of and how it works at the most fundamental level is the challenge of particle physics. The tools ofparticle physics—
LABORATORIES CELEBRATE DARK MATTER RESEARCH WITH WORLDWIDE Dark Matter Day, an international event, aims to shed some light on that mystery. From Oct. 26-31, a series of Dark Matter Day events will highlight the global search for dark matter, which, together with dark energy, makes up about 95 percent of the mass and energy in our universe. Dark Matter Day spreads the word about the many fascinating TRIUMF FINALREPORT FINAL(KMFINAL) Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary Page 1 2 Report from the Subcommittee on Media Page 4 3 Report from the Subcommittee on Publications Page 6 4 Report from the Subcommittee on Web Page 8 5 Report from the Subcommittee on Community Relations Page 10 6 Report from the Subcommittee on Education, Conferences and Tours Page 12 7 Report from the Subcommittee on Internal ILC INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT TEAM PUBLISHES THE PROPOSAL An international scientific consensus supports an electron-positron Higgs Factory as the highest-priority next collider, and timely construction of the International Linear Collider (ILC) hosted in Japan is strongly supported by the international community. Today, the international effort to realise ILC in Japan took another step forward with the publication of the document titled “Proposal FRESH ANTIMATTER STUDY BY ALICE COLLABORATION WILL HELP Fresh antimatter study by ALICE collaboration will help with the search for dark matter. This media update is part of a series related to the 2020 Large Hadron Collider Physics conference, taking place from 25 to 30 May 2020. Originally planned to take place in Paris, the conference is being held entirely online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. BREAKTHROUGH MADE ON THE NEXT BIG STEP TO BUILDING THE 5 February 2020. For the first time scientists have observed muon ionization cooling – a major step in being able to create the world’s most powerful particle accelerator. This new muon accelerator will give us a better understanding of the fundamental constituents of matter. Since the 1930s, accelerators have been usedto make ever more
CERN ANNOUNCES NEW OPEN DATA POLICY IN SUPPORT OF OPEN SCIENCE CERN announces new open data policy in support of open science. 11 December 2020. CERN. A new open data policy for scientific experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will make scientific research more reproducible, accessible, and collaborative. Geneva, 11 December 2020. The four main LHC collaborations (ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb) have LABORATORIES CELEBRATE DARK MATTER RESEARCH WITH WORLDWIDE Dark Matter Day, an international event, aims to shed some light on that mystery. From Oct. 26-31, a series of Dark Matter Day events will highlight the global search for dark matter, which, together with dark energy, makes up about 95 percent of the mass and energy in our universe. Dark Matter Day spreads the word about the many fascinating QUO VADIS, HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS? High Energy Physics finds itself at a crossroads, a fact commonly recognized within the scientific community. Paradoxically, the main reason for this state of affairs is none other than the extreme success of both our theoretical framework and our experimental programs. Indeed, our current understanding of elementary particles, as encapsulated by the Standard Model, has so far been PEER REVIEW OF CERN COMMUNICATIONS OF CERN COMMUNICATIONS 4 InterAction Peer Review of CERN Communication • The laboratory management team has forged new relationships between CERN and international organisations in Geneva, based on common interests andshared initiatives.
TRIUMF FINALREPORT FINAL(KMFINAL) Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary Page 1 2 Report from the Subcommittee on Media Page 4 3 Report from the Subcommittee on Publications Page 6 4 Report from the Subcommittee on Web Page 8 5 Report from the Subcommittee on Community Relations Page 10 6 Report from the Subcommittee on Education, Conferences and Tours Page 12 7 Report from the Subcommittee on Internal STFC PEER REVIEW(KM)V3 communications science and technology peer review conducted by interaction collaboration april 2010 facilities council! ! !! !!! DEUTSCHES ELEKTRONEN-SYNCHROTRON The LUX team at DESY is celebrating not just one but two milestones in the development of innovative plasma accelerators. The scientists from the University of Hamburg and DESY used their accelerator to test a technique that allows the energy distribution of the SIGN UP | INTERACTIONS A communication resource from the world's particle physics laboratories.. Sign Up Facebook; Twitter; Instagram; RSS; Signup forour Newsletter
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The U.S. LHC Accelerator Research Program is pleased to announce the Toohig Fellowships for recent PhDs in science, technology and engineering interested in pursuing studies in accelerator science. FRESH ANTIMATTER STUDY BY ALICE COLLABORATION WILL HELP This media update is part of a series related to the 2020 Large Hadron Collider Physics conference, taking place from 25 to 30 May 2020.Originally planned to take place in Paris, the conference is being held entirely online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. JOINT INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH, DUBNA The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research is an international intergovernmental organization, a world famous scientific centre that is a unique example of integration of fundamental theoretical and experimental research with development and application ofQUANTUM UNIVERSE
quantum universe contents i contents iii executive summary 1 i introduction 2 ii the fundamental nature of matter, energy, space and time 4 einstein’s dream of unified forces 10 the particle world 15 the birth of the universe 20 iii tools for a scientific revolution DISCOVERING THE QUANTUM UNIVERSE 02 iNTrodUcTioN 04 execUTiVe sUMMarY : liGhTiNG oUT for The Terascale 07 disco VeriNG The QUaNTUM UNi erse: aN oVerView 08 a Mysteries of the Terascale 10 b Light on Dark Matter 12 c Einstein’s Telescope 16 discoVerY sceNarios 17 The Higgs is Different 18 A Shortage of Antimatter 21 Mapping the Dark Universe 22 Exploring Extra Dimensions 25 Dark Matter in the Laboratory BEACONS OF DISCOVERY To discover what our world is made of and how it works at the most fundamental level is the challenge of particle physics. The tools ofparticle physics—
LABORATORIES CELEBRATE DARK MATTER RESEARCH WITH WORLDWIDE There’s far more to our universe than meets the eye. Everything we can see, everything we know exists, makes up just five percent of the matter and energy in the universe. So, what about the other 95 percent? Astronomers and astrophysicists believe that approximately 25 percent of the missing mass and energy in the universe is made up of dark matter. This ubiquitous substance is everywhere SIGN UP | INTERACTIONS A communication resource from the world's particle physics laboratories.. Sign Up Facebook; Twitter; Instagram; RSS; Signup forour Newsletter
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19th December 2018 - Satoshi Mihara KEK in Deep Autumn Color. In the fall, the tree leaves around the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (Kō Enerugī Kasokuki Kenkyū Kikō or KEK) campus are becoming ablaze with autumn colors and streets are gradually covered by fallen leaves.Warm days continue into November in the Tsukuba area, where KEK/J-PARC is located.TOOHIG FELLOWSHIPS
The U.S. LHC Accelerator Research Program is pleased to announce the Toohig Fellowships for recent PhDs in science, technology and engineering interested in pursuing studies in accelerator science. FRESH ANTIMATTER STUDY BY ALICE COLLABORATION WILL HELP This media update is part of a series related to the 2020 Large Hadron Collider Physics conference, taking place from 25 to 30 May 2020.Originally planned to take place in Paris, the conference is being held entirely online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. JOINT INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH, DUBNA The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research is an international intergovernmental organization, a world famous scientific centre that is a unique example of integration of fundamental theoretical and experimental research with development and application ofQUANTUM UNIVERSE
quantum universe contents i contents iii executive summary 1 i introduction 2 ii the fundamental nature of matter, energy, space and time 4 einstein’s dream of unified forces 10 the particle world 15 the birth of the universe 20 iii tools for a scientific revolution DISCOVERING THE QUANTUM UNIVERSE 02 iNTrodUcTioN 04 execUTiVe sUMMarY : liGhTiNG oUT for The Terascale 07 disco VeriNG The QUaNTUM UNi erse: aN oVerView 08 a Mysteries of the Terascale 10 b Light on Dark Matter 12 c Einstein’s Telescope 16 discoVerY sceNarios 17 The Higgs is Different 18 A Shortage of Antimatter 21 Mapping the Dark Universe 22 Exploring Extra Dimensions 25 Dark Matter in the Laboratory BEACONS OF DISCOVERY To discover what our world is made of and how it works at the most fundamental level is the challenge of particle physics. The tools ofparticle physics—
LABORATORIES CELEBRATE DARK MATTER RESEARCH WITH WORLDWIDE There’s far more to our universe than meets the eye. Everything we can see, everything we know exists, makes up just five percent of the matter and energy in the universe. So, what about the other 95 percent? Astronomers and astrophysicists believe that approximately 25 percent of the missing mass and energy in the universe is made up of dark matter. This ubiquitous substance is everywhere ILC INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT TEAM PUBLISHES THE PROPOSAL An international scientific consensus supports an electron-positron Higgs Factory as the highest-priority next collider, and timely construction of the International Linear Collider (ILC) hosted in Japan is strongly supported by the international community. Today, the international effort to realise ILC in Japan took another step forward with the publication of the document titled “Proposal FRESH ANTIMATTER STUDY BY ALICE COLLABORATION WILL HELP This media update is part of a series related to the 2020 Large Hadron Collider Physics conference, taking place from 25 to 30 May 2020.Originally planned to take place in Paris, the conference is being held entirely online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. CERN ANNOUNCES NEW OPEN DATA POLICY IN SUPPORT OF OPEN SCIENCE Geneva, 11 December 2020. The four main LHC collaborations (ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb) have unanimously endorsed a new open data policy for scientific experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which was presented to the CERN Council today. LABORATORIES CELEBRATE DARK MATTER RESEARCH WITH WORLDWIDE There’s far more to our universe than meets the eye. Everything we can see, everything we know exists, makes up just five percent of the matter and energy in the universe. So, what about the other 95 percent? Astronomers and astrophysicists believe that approximately 25 percent of the missing mass and energy in the universe is made up of dark matter. This ubiquitous substance is everywhere BREAKTHROUGH MADE ON THE NEXT BIG STEP TO BUILDING THE For the first time scientists have observed muon ionization cooling – a major step in being able to create the world’s most powerful particle accelerator. QUO VADIS, HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS? High Energy Physics finds itself at a crossroads, a fact commonly recognized within the scientific community. Paradoxically, the main reason for this state of affairs is none other than the extreme success of both our theoretical framework and our experimental programs. Indeed, our current understanding of elementary particles, as encapsulated by the Standard Model, has so far been PEER REVIEW OF CERN COMMUNICATIONS OF CERN … 4 InterAction Peer Review of CERN Communication • The laboratory management team has forged new relationships between CERN and international organisations in Geneva, based on common interests andshared initiatives.
TRIUMF FINALREPORT FINAL(KMFINAL) Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary Page 1 2 Report from the Subcommittee on Media Page 4 3 Report from the Subcommittee on Publications Page 6 4 Report from the Subcommittee on Web Page 8 5 Report from the Subcommittee on Community Relations Page 10 6 Report from the Subcommittee on Education, Conferences and Tours Page 12 7 Report from the Subcommittee on Internal STFC PEER REVIEW(KM)V3 communications science and technology peer review conducted by interaction collaboration april 2010 facilities council! ! !! !!! DEUTSCHES ELEKTRONEN-SYNCHROTRON The LUX team at DESY is celebrating not just one but two milestones in the development of innovative plasma accelerators. The scientists from the University of Hamburg and DESY used their accelerator to test a technique that allows the energy distribution of the SIGN UP | INTERACTIONS A communication resource from the world's particle physics laboratories.. Sign Up Facebook; Twitter; Instagram; RSS; Signup forour Newsletter
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Interactions.org - Particle physics, high energy physics BREAKTHROUGH MADE ON THE NEXT BIG STEP TO BUILDING THE 5 February 2020. For the first time scientists have observed muon ionization cooling – a major step in being able to create the world’s most powerful particle accelerator. This new muon accelerator will give us a better understanding of the fundamental constituents of matter. Since the 1930s, accelerators have been usedto make ever more
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quantum universe contents i contents iii executive summary 1 i introduction 2 ii the fundamental nature of matter, energy, space and time 4 einstein’s dream of unified forces 10 the particle world 15 the birth of the universe 20 iii tools for a scientific revolution KOTO EXPERIMENT AT J-PARC HADRON EXPERIMENTAL FACILITY First step forward elucidation of “matter-antimatter asymmetry” Notable Points . In the J-PARC experiment, the collaboration achieved the improvement by an order of magnitude in the sensitivity to search for the rare neutral-kaon decay. SIGN UP | INTERACTIONS A communication resource from the world's particle physics laboratories.. Sign Up Facebook; Twitter; Instagram; RSS; Signup forour Newsletter
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Teppei Katori. Teppei Katori is an experimental particle physicist and a lecturer at Queen Mary University of London, UK. He obtained his PhD at Indiana University, Bloomington (2008) on neutrino cross section measurements and tests of Lorentz invariance with the MiniBooNE neutrino experiment, Fermilab. After taking postdoc position at Conrad INTERACTIONS MEMBERS ASSIST IN THE FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19 2020-07-23. COVID-19 research at Argonne continues at the laboratory’s Advanced Photon Source (APS), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility, to precisely determine the structures of the 28 unique proteins that make up the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19. As these structures are determined, theyare posted
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Interactions.org - Particle physics, high energy physics BREAKTHROUGH MADE ON THE NEXT BIG STEP TO BUILDING THE 5 February 2020. For the first time scientists have observed muon ionization cooling – a major step in being able to create the world’s most powerful particle accelerator. This new muon accelerator will give us a better understanding of the fundamental constituents of matter. Since the 1930s, accelerators have been usedto make ever more
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JOINT INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH, DUBNA The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research is an international intergovernmental organization, a world famous scientific centre that is a unique example of integration of fundamental theoretical and experimental research with development and application of DISCOVERING THE QUANTUM UNIVERSE 02 iNTrodUcTioN 04 execUTiVe sUMMarY : liGhTiNG oUT for The Terascale 07 disco VeriNG The QUaNTUM UNi erse: aN oVerView 08 a Mysteries of the Terascale 10 b Light on Dark Matter 12 c Einstein’s Telescope 16 discoVerY sceNarios 17 The Higgs is Different 18 A Shortage of Antimatter 21 Mapping the Dark Universe 22 Exploring Extra Dimensions 25 Dark Matter in the LaboratoryQUANTUM UNIVERSE
quantum universe contents i contents iii executive summary 1 i introduction 2 ii the fundamental nature of matter, energy, space and time 4 einstein’s dream of unified forces 10 the particle world 15 the birth of the universe 20 iii tools for a scientific revolution KOTO EXPERIMENT AT J-PARC HADRON EXPERIMENTAL FACILITY First step forward elucidation of “matter-antimatter asymmetry” Notable Points . In the J-PARC experiment, the collaboration achieved the improvement by an order of magnitude in the sensitivity to search for the rare neutral-kaon decay. SIGN UP | INTERACTIONS A communication resource from the world's particle physics laboratories.. Sign Up Facebook; Twitter; Instagram; RSS; Signup forour Newsletter
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ILC INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT TEAM PUBLISHES THE PROPOSAL An international scientific consensus supports an electron-positron Higgs Factory as the highest-priority next collider, and timely construction of the International Linear Collider (ILC) hosted in Japan is strongly supported by the international community. Today, the international effort to realise ILC in Japan took another step forward with the publication of the document titled “Proposal OBSERVATION OF EXCESS EVENTS IN THE XENON1T DARK MATTER Press release, June 17, 2020. For immediate release. A pre-print of this publication reporting the data analysis and details of the observed excess is available on arxiv.org after their next announcement, and in the meantime also directly here for download.These results were first presented on June 17 in a dedicated webinar by graduate student Evan Shockley from the University ofChicago.
FRESH ANTIMATTER STUDY BY ALICE COLLABORATION WILL HELP Fresh antimatter study by ALICE collaboration will help with the search for dark matter. This media update is part of a series related to the 2020 Large Hadron Collider Physics conference, taking place from 25 to 30 May 2020. Originally planned to take place in Paris, the conference is being held entirely online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. INTERACTIONS COLLABORATION PEER REVIEW PROCESS Interactions Collaboration Peer Review Process. The director of the organization submits a formal request to the Interactions Collaboration to conduct a peer review. This request serves as the charge for the review and specifies the issues for the peer review committee to address. The charge can be addressed to Judy Jackson onthe behalf of the
KOTO EXPERIMENT AT J-PARC HADRON EXPERIMENTAL FACILITY First step forward elucidation of “matter-antimatter asymmetry” Notable Points . In the J-PARC experiment, the collaboration achieved the improvement by an order of magnitude in the sensitivity to search for the rare neutral-kaon decay. LABORATORIES CELEBRATE DARK MATTER RESEARCH WITH WORLDWIDE Dark Matter Day, an international event, aims to shed some light on that mystery. From Oct. 26-31, a series of Dark Matter Day events will highlight the global search for dark matter, which, together with dark energy, makes up about 95 percent of the mass and energy in our universe. Dark Matter Day spreads the word about the many fascinating QUO VADIS, HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS? High Energy Physics finds itself at a crossroads, a fact commonly recognized within the scientific community. Paradoxically, the main reason for this state of affairs is none other than the extreme success of both our theoretical framework and our experimental programs. Indeed, our current understanding of elementary particles, as encapsulated by the Standard Model, has so far been Skip to main content* _Facebook_
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BOREXINO ACHIEVES THE FIRST EXPERIMENTAL TEST OF HOW MASSIVE STARSSHINE
The Borexino scientific collaboration, an experiment at the Gran Sasso National Laboratories of the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN), publishes today, November 25th in Nature the announcement of the first ever detection of neutrinos produced in the Sun by the CNO cycle (carbon-nitrogen-oxygen). It is an experimental result of historical value, which completes a chapter of physics that started in the 1930 decade of the last century. The implication of this new measure for understanding stellar mechanisms is enormous: in fact, since the CNO cycle is predominant in the most massive stars than the Sun, with this observation Borexino has reached the experimental evidence of what is in fact the dominant channel in the universe for hydrogen burning.Read the Release
A HINT OF NEW PHYSICS IN POLARIZED RADIATION FROM THE EARLY UNIVERSE Using Planck data from the cosmic microwave background radiation, an international team of researchers has observed a hint of new physics. The team developed a new method to measure the polarization angle of the ancient light by calibrating it with dust emission from our own Milky Way. While the signal is not detected with enough precision to draw definite conclusions, it may suggest that dark matter or dark energy causes a violation of the so-called “parity symmetry.”Read the Release
_Figure 2:(Left) The high-intensity proton beam exposure at the BLIP facility. At the upstream of the capsules for medical isotope production, six capsules containing target and beam window materials, designed and fabricated by RaDIATE Collaboration participants, were installed and high-intensity proton beam exposure was performed. The color represents heat deposition caused by the proton beam (red indicates the hottest temperatures and blue the coolest). (Right) Inside of the Capsule containing titanium alloy specimens for tensile tests and for observations by electron microscopy at the most downstream (6th) location._ WHY DOES TITANIUM ALLOY BEAM WINDOW BECOME BRITTLE AFTER PROTON BEAMEXPOSURE
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LABORATORIES CELEBRATE DARK MATTER RESEARCH WITH WORLDWIDE EVENT There’s far more to our universe than meets the eye. Everything we can see, everything we know exists, makes up just five percent of the matter and energy in the universe. So, what about the other 95 percent? Astronomers and astrophysicists believe that approximately 25 percent of the missing mass and energy in the universe is made up of dark matter. This ubiquitous substance is everywhere, yet, so far,remains a mystery.
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_Leaders cut the ceremonial ribbon at the Electron-Ion Collider project launch ceremony. Pictured from left to right are former CEO of Empire State Development Corporation Howard Zemsky, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Brookhaven Site Office Manager Robert Gordon, Stony Brook University President Maurie McInnis, U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin, U.S. Senator Charles Schumer, DOE Under Secretary for Science Paul M. Dabbar, Lieutenant Governor of New York Kathy Hochul, and Brookhaven Lab Director Doon Gibbs._ KEY PARTNERS MARK LAUNCH OF ELECTRON-ION COLLIDER PROJECT State-of-the-art facility and partnership among DOE, NYS, Brookhaven Lab, and Jefferson Lab will open a new frontier in nuclear physics, a field essential to our understanding of the visible universe with applications in national security, human health, and moreRead the Release
_Circa 1960s, Ray Davis stands in the empty tank used to count solar neutrino interactions on the 4850 Level of the Homestake Gold Mine (now the Sanford Underground Research Facility). _ APS DESIGNATES SANFORD LAB, MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY AS HISTORICPHYSICS SITES
The pioneering neutrino research done by Ray Davis over nearly three decades forever changed our understanding of the Standard Model ofPhysics
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_A view of the South Pole Telescope, one of the existing instruments at the South Pole site where CMB-S4 will be built. (Credit: Argonne National Laboratory)_ LEAD LAB SELECTED FOR NEXT-GENERATION COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUNDEXPERIMENT
The largest collaborative undertaking yet to explore the relic light emitted by the infant universe has taken a step forward with the U.S. Department of Energy’s selection of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) to lead the partnership of national labs, universities, and other institutions that will carry out the DOE roles and responsibilities for the effort. This next-generation experiment, known as CMB-S4, or Cosmic Microwave Background Stage 4, is being planned to become a joint DOE and National Science Foundation project.Read the Release
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AN INTERNATIONAL CELEBRATION OF DARK MATTER -- _Symmetry Magazine, _Kathryn Jepsen This year, October 31 was more than just Halloween. It was also the first global celebration of Dark Matter Day. In 25 countries, 11 US states and online, people interacted with scientists, watched demonstrations, viewed films, took in art exhibits and toured laboratories to learn about the ongoing search for dark matter. Symmetry has collected a series of photos from participants around the world. Check out how people celebrated Dark Matter Day and download a commemorative dark matter poster(to
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