未来加速器的可持续性和碳排放

IF 9.1 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, NUCLEAR
Kenneth Bloom, Véronique Boisvert
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未来的加速器和能量前沿粒子物理实验将在社会必须通过大幅减少二氧化碳排放来应对气候变化紧急情况的时期建成和运行。许多粒子物理活动的碳强度具有潜在的重大意义,例如,作为一个社区,粒子物理学家可能产生比普通公民产生的排放量多得多的排放量,而这本身就超过了限制全球平均气温上升的预算。我们估计了未来潜在的加速器、探测器、计算机和旅行的碳影响,并发现尽管土木建筑的排放占主导地位,但其他一些活动也做出了显著的贡献。我们讨论了可能的缓解战略以及可以进行的研究和开发活动,以使粒子物理更具可持续性。
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Sustainability and Carbon Emissions of Future Accelerators
Future accelerators and experiments for energy-frontier particle physics will be built and operated during a period in which society must also address the climate change emergency by significantly reducing emissions of carbon dioxide. The carbon intensity of many particle physics activities is potentially significant, such that as a community particle physicists could create substantially more emissions compared to the amount created by average citizens, which is itself currently more than budgeted to limit the increase in average global temperatures. We estimate the carbon impacts of potential future accelerators, detectors, computing, and travel, and find that while emissions from civil construction dominate by far, some other activities make noticeable contributions. We discuss potential mitigation strategies as well as research and development activities that can be pursued to make particle physics more sustainable.
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science is a publication that has been available since 1952. It focuses on various aspects of nuclear and particle science, including both theoretical and experimental developments. The journal covers topics such as nuclear structure, heavy ion interactions, oscillations observed in solar and atmospheric neutrinos, the physics of heavy quarks, the impact of particle and nuclear physics on astroparticle physics, and recent advancements in accelerator design and instrumentation. One significant recent change in the journal is the conversion of its current volume from gated to open access. This conversion was made possible through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program. As a result, all articles published in the current volume are now freely available to the public under a CC BY license. This change allows for greater accessibility and dissemination of research in the field of nuclear and particle science.
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