Opportunities at Future High Energy Colliders

De Junio 11, 2019 hasta Julio 5, 2019
De 10:00am hasta 6:00pm

IFT Seminar Room/Red Room

Specialist level
Location&Place: 

IFT Seminar Room/Red Room

Abstract: 

The goal of the workshop is to bring together  key theorists and
experimentalists to develop a coherent, global view of the opportunities
and rationale for the next generation of high energy collider and to address
questions such as:

* Is there a need for more than one future collider?
* To what extent are the prospectives linear and circular e+e-
colliders complementary?
* To what extent are they synergistic with the high luminosity LHC and the
proposed future hadron colliders?
* How might the results from the high luminosity phase of the LHC affect the
opportunities with these other future machines?

The workshop will be organized around key physics themes, with a weekly
focus as

- first week: dark matter and implications from cosmology
- second week: origin of lepton and quark flavour structure; fundamental symmetry tests
- third week: electroweak symmetry breaking; naturalness
- final week: discussion of complementary of the different collider
opportunities as pertains to the physics themes.

We invite you to apply to participate and to share this announcement with
any colleagues whom you think would be interested in participating.
Information about application and registration, including workshop cost,
possible financial support, and length of stay at the ITP, can be found on
the website above.

Priority consideration will be given to applications received before January
31, 2019.