"Physics Beyond the Standard Model" Working Group
- To read the Statement of Purpose for the 2005 Snowmass Workshop, click
here
- To read the charge for the Physics Working Groups, click here
Agenda
- TUE 08/16, 1:30-3:30 pm - Physics Groups Opening Mini-Plenary (location:
Anderson )
- WED 08/17, 1:30-3:30 pm - Organizational Meeting (location:
Gatehouse )
- MON 08/22, 1:30-3:30 pm - Mini-Review
Talks (location: Kearns )
- WED 08/24, 1:30-3:30 pm - Meeting (location:
Gatehouse ) -- CANCELED due to a scheduling conflict
- THU 08/25, 10:30pm-noon - Physics Groups Concluding Mini-Plenary (location:
Anderson )
- SAT 08/27, 9:30-10:00 Nobu Okada (KEK) --
Summary Talk
Announcements
- [08/22] If you are working on a project that you are planning to contribute to the BSM working group please let us know as soon as possible! We would greatly appreciate a short written summary (which could be an abbreviated form of a paper including plots and references) that will ultimately be included in the final BSM summary report.
- [08/16] A link to the web repository of MC tools for BSM has been added - see below. Participants are encouraged to both use these tools for Snowmass studies and to contribute their own tools to the repository!
- [08/10] Concurrently with the Snowmass workshop, Aspen Center for Physics
is hosting a workshop on collider physics. The schedule of activities at
Aspen can be found here. For driving directions to the ACP (about 10 miles from Snowmass)
click here.
- For previous announcements, click here
Tools
Participants and Contributions
- For a list of contributions submitted to the proceedings, click
here
- For a list of the WG participants and their research plans/interests,
please click here.
- If you are planning to participate in our WG but are not on the above
list, please tell us about your
research interests and specific projects you're planning to work on at
Snowmass. Thank you!
Group Leaders
- Graham Kribs (IAS Princeton/theory)
email
- Nobuchika Okada (KEK/theory)
email
- Maxim Perelstein (Cornell/theory)
webpage /
email
- Sabine Riemann (DESY/exp.) email
Maxim Perelstein On /
Cornell Institute for High-Energy Phenomenology /
Laboratory for Elementary Particle
Physics /
Cornell University