Conveners
Status of facilities
- Yury Tikhonov (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics)
Status of facilities
- Simon Eidelman (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics)
Prof.
Pavel Logachev
(BINP)
24/02/2020, 09:00
Colliders and detector integration
Invited Oral
Shoji UNO
(KEK)
24/02/2020, 09:30
Colliders and detector integration
Invited Oral
There are two campuses in KEK, Tsukuba and Tokai. In the Tsukuba campus, the operation of the SuperKEKB accelerator just started with the full Belle II detector from March 2019. SuperKEKB and Belle II had been upgraded from KEKB and Belle, respectively. The present luminosity exceeded more than 10$^{34}$ cm$^{-2}$s$^{-1}$ with lower total beam current as compared with KEKB due to smaller...
Prof.
Jianchun Wang
(Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
24/02/2020, 10:00
Colliders and detector integration
Invited Oral
The Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) is a comprehensive research center for the study of particle physics in China. IHEP hosts or manages a number of key China based facilities in operation or under construction, including Beijing Spectrometer (BES III) at Beijing Electron Positron Collider (BEPC II), Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment, China...
Dr
Anastasios Belias
(GSI)
24/02/2020, 10:30
Colliders and detector integration
Invited Oral
The international accelerator Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research in Europe (FAIR) is the next generation accelerator complex for fundamental and applied research with antiproton and ion beams. FAIR will provide worldwide unique facilities enabling a wide spectrum of unprecedented forefront research in hadron and nuclear physics in atomic physics and nuclear astrophysics as well as in...
Prof.
Eckhard Elsen
(CERN)
24/02/2020, 11:30
Colliders and detector integration
Invited Oral
Dr
Paola Gianotti
(INFN - LNF)
24/02/2020, 12:00
Colliders and detector integration
Invited Oral
The Frascati National Laboratory (LNF) is the largest and the oldest among the National Laboratories of the Italian Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN). Since its foundation in 1954, it has been devoted to two main activities: the development, construction and operation of particle accelerators; the design and construction of forefront detectors for particle, nuclear and astro-particle...
Prof.
Hiroyuki Sagawa
(ICRR, University of Tokyo)
24/02/2020, 12:20
Instrumentation for Astroparticle and Neutrino physics
Invited Oral
The Telescope Array is the largest ultra-high-energy cosmic ray (UHECR) observatory in the Northern Hemisphere. It consists of 507 surface scintillator detectors covering approximately 700 square kilometers and three fluorescence telescope sites overlooking the surface array. The aim of the Telescope Array is to explore the origin and nature of UHECR by measuring the energy spectrum and the...
Ms
Natascha Krammer
(Institute of High Energy Physics (Austrian Academy of Science))
24/02/2020, 12:40
Computing and software in high energy physics
Contributed Oral
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments soon step into the next period of run-3 data-taking with an increased data rate and high pileup requiring an excellent working computing infrastructure. In the future High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) data-taking period, the compute, storage and network facilities have to be further extended by large factors and flexible and sophisticated computing models...