Report of the 2021 U.S. Community Study on the Future of Particle Physics (Snowmass 2021)

J. Butler, R. Chivukula, A. Gouvea, T. Han, Young-Kee Kim, P. Cushman, G. Farrar, Y. Kolomensky, S. Nagaitsev, N. Yunes, S. Gourlay, T. Raubenheimer, V. Shiltsev, K. Assamagan, B. Quinn, V. Elvira, S. Gottlieb, B. Nachman, A. Chou, M. Soares-Santos, T. Tait, M. Narain, L. Reina, A. Tricoli, P. Barbeau, P. Merkel, Jinlong Zhang, P. Huber, K. Scholberg, E. Worcester, M. Artuso, R. Bernstein, A. Petrov, N. Craig, Csaba Cs'aki, A. El-Khadra, L. Baudis, Jeter Hall, K. Lesko, J. Orrell, J. Gonski, F. Psihas, Sara M. Simon Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, Usa, U. California, San Diego, La Jolla, N. University, Evanston, U. Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, U. Chicago, Chicago., U. Minnesota, Minneapolis, N. University, N. York, Berkeley, U. I. Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, L. B. N. Laboratory, Slac National Accelerator Laboratory, Menlo Park, B. N. Laboratory, Upton, U. Mississippi, University, U. Indiana, Bloomington, U. Michigan, A. Arbor, Irvine, B. University, Providence, Florida State University, Tallahass
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The 2021-22 High-Energy Physics Community Planning Exercise (a.k.a. ``Snowmass 2021'') was organized by the Division of Particles and Fields of the American Physical Society. Snowmass 2021 was a scientific study that provided an opportunity for the entire U.S. particle physics community, along with its international partners, to identify the most important scientific questions in High Energy Physics for the following decade, with an eye to the decade after that, and the experiments, facilities, infrastructure, and R&D needed to pursue them. This Snowmass summary report synthesizes the lessons learned and the main conclusions of the Community Planning Exercise as a whole and presents a community-informed synopsis of U.S. particle physics at the beginning of 2023. This document, along with the Snowmass reports from the various subfields, will provide input to the 2023 Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel (P5) subpanel of the U.S. High-Energy Physics Advisory Panel (HEPAP), and will help to guide and inform the activity of the U.S. particle physics community during the next decade and beyond.
2021年美国粒子物理未来社区研究报告(Snowmass 2021)
2021-22年高能物理社区规划演习(又名高能物理社区规划演习)。“Snowmass 2021”)是由美国物理学会粒子与场部组织的。Snowmass 2021是一项科学研究,为整个美国粒子物理界及其国际合作伙伴提供了一个机会,以确定未来十年高能物理学中最重要的科学问题,并着眼于之后的十年,以及追求这些问题所需的实验,设施,基础设施和研发。这份Snowmass总结报告综合了整个社区规划工作的经验教训和主要结论,并介绍了2023年初美国粒子物理学的社区信息摘要。该文件将与来自各个子领域的Snowmass报告一起,为美国高能物理咨询小组(HEPAP)的2023粒子物理项目优先小组(P5)子小组提供输入,并将帮助指导和告知美国粒子物理社区在未来十年及以后的活动。
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