J. Vieira, B. Cros, P. Muggli, I. A. Andriyash, O. Apsimon, M. Backhouse, C. Benedetti, S. S. Bulanov, A. Caldwell, Min Chen, V. Cilento, S. Corde, R. D'Arcy, S. Diederichs, E. Ericson, E. Esarey, J. Farmer, L. Fedeli, A. Formenti, B. Foster, M. Garten, C. G. R. Geddes, T. Grismayer, M. J. Hogan, S. Hooker, A. Huebl, S. Jalas, M. Kirchen, R. Lehe, W. Leemans, Boyuan Li, C. A. Lindström, R. Losito, C. E. Mitchell, W. B. Mori, P. Muggli, D. Terzani, M. Thévenet, M. Turner, J. -L. Vay, J. Vieira, D. Völker, Jie Zhang, W. Zhang
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摘要
研讨会重点讨论了ANA在粒子物理学中的应用,并牢记在能量前沿(10\,TeV,e$^+$/e$^-$, e$^-$/e$^-$, 或$\gamma\gamma$)建造对撞机的最终目标。全世界的大学和国家实验室都在开发 ANA。特别是自从适合 ANA 研究的激光器(数百兆瓦峰值功率、几十飞秒长脉冲)和将电子加速到数百兆电子伏特到数千兆电子伏特后,这一研究领域变得广泛而多样。该社区横跨几大洲(欧洲、美洲和亚洲),包括 20 多个国家的 62 个实验室。ICFA-ANA 小组的使命之一就是展示 ANA 取得的惊人进展,提供国际协调,并促进国际合作,以实现未来的高能电子对撞机。本期讲习班的范围是讨论在新型加速器技术(等离子体或结构中的激光或光束驱动)基础上实现粒子物理学直线对撞机的最新进展和必要步骤。会议介绍了欧洲粒子物理战略(ESPP)路线图进程和五常(美国)相关方面的最新情况,并专门安排了大量时间进行讨论。研讨会的主要成果是决定由ALEGRO协调欧洲、美国和亚洲的努力,为基于ANA的10,TeV CM对撞机制定预CDR。这项协调工作的目标是向欧盟和欧盟/美国资助机构提交一份资助提案。本文件介绍了联合主席对研讨会的总结,以及研讨会发言人撰写的简短 "单页"。
Report on the Advanced Linear Collider Study Group (ALEGRO) Workshop 2024
The workshop focused on the application of ANAs to particle physics keeping
in mind the ultimate goal of a collider at the energy frontier (10\,TeV,
e$^+$/e$^-$, e$^-$/e$^-$, or $\gamma\gamma$). The development of ANAs is
conducted at universities and national laboratories worldwide. The community is
thematically broad and diverse, in particular since lasers suitable for ANA
research (multi-hundred-terawatt peak power, a few tens of femtosecond-long
pulses) and acceleration of electrons to hundreds of mega electron volts to
multi giga electron volts became commercially available. The community spans
several continents (Europe, America, Asia), including more than 62 laboratories
in more than 20 countries. It is among the missions of the ICFA-ANA panel to
feature the amazing progress made with ANAs, to provide international
coordination and to foster international collaborations towards a future HEP
collider. The scope of this edition of the workshop was to discuss the recent
progress and necessary steps towards realizing a linear collider for particle
physics based on novel-accelerator technologies (laser or beam driven in plasma
or structures). Updates on the relevant aspects of the European Strategy for
Particle Physics (ESPP) Roadmap Process as well as of the P5 (in the US) were
presented, and ample time was dedicated to discussions. The major outcome of
the workshop is the decision for ALEGRO to coordinate efforts in Europe, in the
US, and in Asia towards a pre-CDR for an ANA-based, 10\,TeV CM collider. This
goal of this coordination is to lead to a funding proposal to be submitted to
both EU and EU/US funding agencies. This document presents a summary of the
workshop, as seen by the co-chairs, as well as short 'one-pagers' written by
the presenters at the workshop.