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New Light Weakly Coupled Particles

Join the NLWCP subgroup to refine physics cases, update constraints, and plan future experiments at the Community Summer Study 2013. Add final touches to the report and motivate expanding searches in the next decade. Make your case at the NLWCP Colloquium by discussing new ideas, technologies, and facilities needed. Explore hidden sector particles, dark matter, and more with expert talks and panel discussions. Don't miss out on the opportunity to contribute and learn about cutting-edge research!

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New Light Weakly Coupled Particles

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  1. New Light Weakly Coupled Particles Conveners Rouven Essig, John Jaros, William Wester Community Summer Study 2013 Minneapolis July 31, 2013

  2. Goals at Snowmass • Edit and refine NLWCP subgroup report Update physics cases, current constraints, plans for future experimentsDraft exists: http://www.snowmass2013.org/tiki-download_file.php?fileId=262Comments welcome! • Add last pieces to the Report. We’ll hear talks on… Motivations to expand searches over the next decade New ideas for experiments How much can experiments improve? How large a region of parameter space can we search? What new technologies and facilities are needed for future searches? • Make our case to the whole HEP community at the NLWCP Colloquium Friday, August 2. Talks from Rouven, William and Nima Arkani Hamed Panel Discussion: Answers to Tough QuestionsWe’ll review talks and discuss making our case Thursday

  3. Wednesday, July 31 8:30 Welcome, Goals, Plans for week (John Jaros) 8:45 Motivating Searches for Hidden Sector Particles in the next Decade (Philip Schuster) Advancing Searches for Hidden Sector Photons9:15 “Extending the Reach of Fixed Target Experiments” (Philip Schuster)9:30 “Thoughts on Future Heavy Photon Searches” (Tim Nelson)9:55 “Reach Estimates for Future Searches” (Matt Graham)10:20 Break10:35 DarkLight Upgrades (Ray Cowan)11:00 Hidden Sector Searches at the LHC (Andy Haas)11:25 Discussion: New Approaches for A’ Searches 12:00 Lunch

  4. Thursday, August 1 Advancing Searches for Light Dark Matter and Hidden Sector Particles8:30 Searching for light dark matter and other hidden sector particles (Philip Schuster)8:45 Next generation e- beam dump searches (Gordan Krnjaic)9:10 Next generation proton beam dump searches (Brian Batell)9:35 Next searches with e+e- colliding beams (Bertrand Echenard)10:00 Next generation e+e- searches for light Dark Matter (Rouven Essig) 10:10 New Hidden Sector Particle Searches (Yuri Gershtein) 10:35 Break 10:50 Preview of Rouven’s NLWCP Colloquium & Discussion 11:20 Preview of William’s NLWCP Colloquium & Discussion 12:00 Lunch

  5. Friday, August 2 Advancing Searches for Axion-like particles8:30 Laser experiments (A. Chou)8:50 IAXO Helioscope (M. Pivovaroff)9:15 Chameleons (A. Upadye)10:00 CHEX, chameleon search at Jlab (J. Boyce)10:20 Break 10:35 Discussion: What new technologies/facilities are needed for future hidden sector searches? (William Wester)11:00 Final Discussion, conclusions and writing assignments12:00 Lunch

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