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Workshop on Physics at a 100 TeV Collider

US/Pacific
Building 48, Redwood Room (SLAC)

Building 48, Redwood Room

SLAC

Jay Wacker (SLAC), Michael Peskin (SLAC), Mike Hance (LBL), Nima Arkani-Hamed (IAS), Timothy Cohen (SLAC)
Description

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This workshop will explore the physics opportunities of a 100 TeV proton-proton collider. Both the European Strategy for Particle Physics and the Snowmass 2013 study in the US emphasized that it is important to begin looking beyond the LHC program to proton colliders at higher energies. Significant effort has been devoted to studies at LHC accessible energies, but relatively few studies have been performed well beyond 14 TeV. Our goal is to provide a forum to report and discuss first results on physics processes in this higher energy regime. We view this workshop as part of a global program to understand what physics can be done at a proton collider with energy much higher than that of the LHC.

First, we will discuss how the physics environment at 100 TeV differs from that at 14 TeV. What parton distributions should be used? How will we deal with the large number of jets in signal, hard background, and even minimum-bias events? Electroweak emissions and multiple top quark production are expected to be found in a large fraction of the highest energy events; how does this influence our methods of analysis? Do we need detectors that are substantially different from the LHC detectors? We have invited experts to give first answers to these questions.

Second, we will discuss the implications of 100 TeV experiments for models of new physics. In many models, the first new particles will be discovered at the LHC. Then collisions at 100 TeV open the study of heavier species and even, in the case of composite Higgs and Randall-Sundrum models, access to the underlying strong dynamics. It is also important to clarify the role of 100 TeV experiments if no new states are discovered at the LHC. Experiments at 100 TeV can be sensitive to heavy WIMP dark matter. Can we argue that such a collider can search definitively for WIMPs within well-defined scenarios?

Finally, we will critically address the question, is 100 TeV enough? We hope you will join us to begin a discussion of these issues which are clearly central to long-term planning for the field of particle physics.

Participants
  • Ahmed Ismail
  • AMARJIT Soni
  • Andrew Larkoski
  • Angelo Monteux
  • Anson Hook
  • Ariel Schwartzman
  • Ashutosh Kotwal
  • ayman al-bataineh
  • Benjamin Nachman
  • Bin He
  • Brian Henning
  • Carl Friedberg
  • charles young
  • Chien-Yi Chen
  • Chiu-Tien Yu
  • Clifford Cheung
  • Clive Field
  • David Cline
  • David Fryberger
  • David Pinner
  • David Sanford
  • Devin Walker
  • Dong Su
  • Doojin Kim
  • Doug Wright
  • Eder Izaguirre
  • Edmond Berger
  • Ennio Salvioni
  • Eric Carlson
  • Felix Yu
  • Flip Tanedo
  • Francesco D'Eramo
  • Friedwardt Winterberg
  • Gavin Salam
  • Gordan Krnjaic
  • Graham Kribs
  • Gustaaf Brooijmans
  • H.-Ulrich (Uli) Wienands
  • HAI-BO YU
  • Hitoshi Murayama
  • Howard Haber
  • Hsin-Chia Cheng
  • HuaXing Zhu
  • Ian Lewis
  • Jamison Galloway
  • Jay Wacker
  • Jeff Hutchinson
  • Jeremy Mardon
  • Jiayin Gu
  • Jim Hirschauer
  • JoAnne Hewett
  • Joel Walker
  • Joey Huston
  • John Joseph Carrasco
  • John Terning
  • Jonathan Cornell
  • Joseph Bramante
  • Joseph Lykken
  • Joshua Berger
  • Joshua Ruderman
  • Jure Zupan
  • Kevin Flood
  • Kiel Howe
  • Koji Nakamura
  • Lance Dixon
  • Lorenzo Diaz-Cruz
  • M.Beatriz Gay Ducati
  • Marco BATTAGLIA
  • Matthew Dolan
  • Maurizio Pierini
  • Md Tofiz Uddin
  • Michael Dine
  • Michael Graesser
  • Michael Litos
  • Michael Peskin
  • Michael Sullivan
  • Michelangelo Mangano
  • Michele Selvaggi
  • Mike Hance
  • Myeonghun Park
  • Nirmal Raj
  • Pascal Nef
  • Patrick Draper
  • Prerit Jaiswal
  • Rachel Houtz
  • Raffaele Tito D'Agnolo
  • Ralph Edezhath
  • Raman Sundrum
  • Richard Kriske
  • Roberto Contino
  • Sally Dawson
  • Shau-Jin Chang
  • Simone Alioli
  • Sonia El Hedri
  • Sridhara Dasu
  • Stan Brodsky
  • Stefan Hoeche
  • Stefan Prestel
  • Stefania Gori
  • Steve Gourlay
  • Sunghoon Jung
  • Thomas Rizzo
  • Tim Tait
  • Timothy Cohen
  • Valentin Hirschi
  • vittorio del duca
  • William Barletta
  • William Shepherd
  • Wolfgang Altmannshofer
  • Xinchou Lou
  • Yanjun Tu
  • YoonSeok Chae
  • Yue Zhang
  • Yuhsin Tsai
  • Zhen Liu
  • Zhenyu Han
  • Zoltan Ligeti
    • Registration and Introduction to the Workshop
      • 1
        Welcome to SLAC and Workshop Information
        Speaker: Michael Peskin (SLAC)
        Slides
    • Machine and Detector Considerations
      Convener: Prof. William Barletta (MIT)
      • 2
        Magnets for Future pp Colliders - Part 1
        Speaker: Dr Steve Gourlay (LBNL)
        Slides
      • 3
        Magnets for Future pp Colliders - Part 2
        Speaker: Dr Soren Prestemon (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
        Slides
      • 4
        Detector Considerations
        Speaker: Peter Loch (University of Arizona)
        Slides
      • 5
        Event Reconstruction and Particle Flow
        Speaker: Prof. Richard Cavanaugh (Fermilab and University of Illinois Chicago)
        Slides
    • Coffee
    • Triggering, Simulation, and SM Backgrounds
      Convener: Zoltan Ligeti (LBL)
      • 6
        Triggering
        Speaker: Elliot Lipeles (University of Pennsylvania)
        Slides
      • 7
        Fast Detector Simulation for Sensitivity Studies
        Speaker: Dr Michele Selvaggi (UCL- CP3)
        Slides
      • 8
        Standard Model Backgrounds at 100 TeV
        Speaker: James Hirschauer (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
        Slides
    • Lunch
    • Strongly Coupled Models
      Convener: Prof. Gustaaf Brooijmans (Columbia University)
      • 9
        Fermionic Top Partners
        Speaker: Prof. Liantao Wang (University of Chicago)
        Slides
      • 10
        Composite Higgs
        Speaker: Dr Roberto Contino (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) & CERN)
        Slides
      • 11
        New Strong Dynamics
        Speaker: Raman Sundrum (University of Maryland)
        Slides
    • Coffee
    • Lessons from the LHC
      Convener: Prof. Frank Wuerthwein (UCSD)
      • 12
        Lessons from 8 TeV
        Speaker: Maurizio Pierini (CERN)
        Slides
      • 13
        Panel Discussion: What if the LHC finds something?
        Panelists: G. Broijmans (Columbia), M. Pierini (CERN), J. Ruderman (Berkeley), J. Wacker (SLAC)
        Speaker: Prof. Frank Wuerthwein (UCSD)
        Slides
    • Group photo
    • Jets
      Convener: Prof. Ariel Schwartzman (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
      • 14
        Motivating 100 TeV with effective field theory, and vice versa
        Speaker: Prof. Matthew Schwartz (Harvard University)
        Slides
      • 15
        Jet substructure
        Speaker: Andrew Larkoski (MIT)
        Slides
    • Coffee
    • Monte Carlo Tools
      Convener: Mr Stefan Hoeche (SLAC)
      • 16
        Parton Distribution Functions
        Speaker: Prof. Joey Huston (Michigan State University)
        Slides
      • 17
        MEM LO/NLO merging with parton showers
        Speaker: Stefan Prestel (Lund)
        Slides
      • 18
        Progress/status in (automatic) NLO computations for the SM and BSM
        Speakers: Fabio Maltoni (Universite' catholique de Louvain), Fabio Maltoni (Universite' catholique de Louvain)
        Slides
    • Lunch
    • QCD and Higgs Physics
      Convener: Prof. Michael Dine (University of California Santa Cruz)
      • 19
        General aspects of QCD
        Speakers: Dr Gavin Salam (CERN), Dr Gavin Salam (CERN/Princeton/Paris)
        Slides
      • 20
        Higgs Physics
        Speaker: Sally Dawson (BNL)
        Slides
      • 21
        Top PDFs
        Speaker: Ahmed Ismail (ANL/UIC)
        Slides
    • Coffee
    • Naturalness
      Convener: Markus Luty (UC Davis)
      • 22
        Panel Discussion: Naturalness
        Markus Luty moderating; Michael Dine and Hitoshi Murayama contributing.
        Speakers: Prof. Hitoshi Murayama (University of California, Berkeley & IPMU, University of Tokyo), Markus Luty (UC Davis), Prof. Michael Dine (University of California Santa Cruz)
        Slides
    • New Physics: Part I
      Convener: Jure Zupan (Cincinnati)
      • 23
        Resonances decaying to quarks
        Speaker: Dr Felix Yu (Fermilab)
        Slides
      • 24
        Resonances decaying to leptons
        Speaker: Dr Thomas Rizzo (SLAC)
        Slides
      • 25
        Universal Extra Dimensions
        Speaker: Prof. Satyanarayan Nandi (Oklahoma State University)
    • Coffee
    • New Physics: Part II
      Convener: John Terning
      • 26
        Running of alpha_2
        Speaker: Jamison Galloway (NYU)
        Slides
      • 27
        Two-Higgs Doublets
        Speakers: Dr Chien-Yi Chen (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Dr Chien-Yi Chen (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
        Slides
      • 28
        SUSY Simplified Models
        Speaker: Kiel Howe (Stanford, SLAC)
        Slides
    • Lunch
    • Dark Matter
      Convener: Michael Graesser (LANL)
      • 29
        Dark Matter
        Speaker: Prof. Tim Tait (UC Irvine)
        Slides
      • 30
        SUSY neutralino WIMP and a 100 TeV Collider
        Speaker: Prof. Marco BATTAGLIA (UCSC and LBNL)
        Slides
      • 31
        NMSSM Dark Matter
        Speaker: Dr Devin Walker (SLAC)
        Slides
    • Coffee
    • Looking Forward
      Convener: Michael Peskin (SLAC)
      • 32
        Workshop experiment summary and IHEP/CFHEP based studies
        Speaker: Xinchou Lou (IHEP)
        Slides
      • 33
        Workshop theory summary and CERN based studies
        Speaker: Michelangelo Mangano (CERN)
        Slides