Conveners
Status reports from HEP centres: 1
- Simon Eidelman (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics)
Status reports from HEP centres: 2
- Guenakh Mitselmakher (University of Florida)
Status reports from HEP centres: 3
- Francesco Grancagnolo (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
Yuriy Tikhonov
(Buker Institute for Nuclear Physics)
24/02/2014, 10:10
Status report from HEP centers
Oral presentation
Abstract is not provided.
Naohito Saito
(KEK / J-PARC)
24/02/2014, 10:45
Status report from HEP centers
Oral presentation
Abstract is not provided.
Miriam Fritsch
(Helmholtz-Institut Mainz)
24/02/2014, 11:50
Status report from HEP centers
Oral presentation
The PANDA Experiment located at the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) at Darmstadt, Germany will be the main experiment at FAIR addressing the field of hadron physics. The detector subsystems are in the phase of finishing their technical designs and are about to commence the detector construction. The ambitious physics goals of PANDA lead to challenges in the detector design in...
Hitoshi Yamamoto
(Tohoku University)
24/02/2014, 12:25
Colliders and Detector Integration
Oral presentation
We overview the physics opportunities provided by the ILC project, and briefly summarize the current status and future prospects.
Paolo Branchini
(Sezione INFN RomaTre)
24/02/2014, 14:30
Status report from HEP centers
Oral presentation
The KLOE-2 program and its status will be illustrated in this talk. In particular I'll focus the attention on the status of the new detector and the DAFNE machine.
Ichiro Adachi
(KEK)
24/02/2014, 15:05
Status report from HEP centers
Oral presentation
The SuperKEKB project, to increase 40 times higher luminosity ever achieved in KEKB, was approved in 2010. Since then, we have been conducting the detector and the accelerator upgrade programs. For the SuperKEKB accelerator, new tunnels for a damping ring are being built and other accelerator components are now in full production stage. For the Belle II detector, various detector elements are...
Manfred Krammer
(Institute of High Energy Physics of the Austrian Academy of Sciences)
27/02/2014, 11:05
Status report from HEP centers
Dmitri Denisov
(Fermilab)
27/02/2014, 11:40
Status report from HEP centers
Oral presentation
With successful completion of the Tevatron program Fermilab is developing powerful proton and neutrino beams for a wide spectrum of particle physics experiments. Intense beams of muons are also designed for high precision g-2 and muon to electron conversion experiments. Planned at Fermilab experiments require wide range of unique particle detectors from multi-kilotons neutrino detectors to...