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Future Directions in Experimental Nuclear and Particle Physics

Robert Bacher. Future Directions in Experimental Nuclear and Particle Physics. Barry Barish Bacher Symposium Caltech 5-Nov-05. Bacher at the Caltech Synchrotron. Bacher and the Energy Frontier.

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Future Directions in Experimental Nuclear and Particle Physics

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  1. Robert Bacher Future Directions in Experimental Nuclear and Particle Physics Barry Barish Bacher Symposium Caltech 5-Nov-05 Bacher at the Caltech Synchrotron

  2. Bacher and the Energy Frontier • In the Spring of 1949, the Institute announced plans to build a one-billion volt ("1 BeV") electron accelerator. • Robert Bacher, chairman of Caltech's Physics Division, stated: "The purpose of the new accelerator will be to seek additional knowledge about the nature of the forces that hold atomic nuclei together." The new accelerator, the synchrotron, would be the most powerful machine of its type ever built. Bacher Symposium

  3. Photoproduction of Excited States of the Nucleon Bacher Bacher Symposium

  4. This led to higher energy machines:Electron-Positron Colliders Bruno Touschek built the first successful electron-positron collider at Frascati, Italy (1960) with help from Bob Walker (Caltech) and others Eventually, went up to 3 GeV ADA Bacher Symposium

  5. But, not quite high enough energy …. 3.1 GeV Burt Richter Nobel Prize and Discovery Of Charm Particles SPEAR at SLAC Bacher Symposium

  6. The rich history for e+e- continued as higher energies were achieved … DESY Petra Collider Bacher Symposium

  7. Electron Positron CollidersThe Energy Frontier Bacher Symposium

  8. The FutureThree Complementary Probes • Neutrinos as a Probe • Particle physics and astrophysics using a weakly interacting probe • High Energy Proton Proton Colliders • Opening up a new energy frontier ( ~ 1 TeV scale) • High Energy Electron Positron Colliders • Precision Physics at the new energy frontier Bacher Symposium

  9. What makes the sun shine? 4 1H  4He + 2e+ + 2 ve + energy Bacher Symposium

  10. Neutrinos observed from the sun ! Koshiba Davis and Bahcall Superkamiokande Bacher Symposium

  11. But, too few neutrinos … If neutrinos have mass, then as conjectured earlier by Bruno Pontecorvo, neutrinos could “oscillate” from one type to another. In this case, some of the original electron neutrinos made in the sun convert to other neutrinos on trajectory to the earth Bacher Symposium

  12. Puzzle resolved … neutrinos oscillate KamLAND used terrestrial neutrinos from reactors, observes oscillations(McKeown) SNO (Canada) used D20 to detect other neutrino types Bacher Symposium

  13. Neutrinos – The Future • Long baseline neutrino experiments – Create neutrinos at an accelerator or reactor and study at long distance when they have oscillated from one type to another. MINOS C Peck, H Newman, D Michael Bacher Symposium

  14. Neutrinos – The Big Questions • Why are neutrino masses so small ? • Are the neutrinos their own antiparticles? • What is the separation and ordering of the masses of the neutrinos? • Neutrinos contribution to the dark matter? • CP violation in neutrinos, leptogenesis, possible role in the early universe and in understanding the particle antiparticle asymmetry in nature? Bacher Symposium

  15. Accelerators and the Energy Frontier Large Hadron Collider CERN – Geneva Switzerland H Newman, E Hughes Bacher Symposium

  16. Accelerators and the Energy Frontier International Linear Collider B Barish Bacher Symposium

  17. Why e+e- Collisions ? • elementary particles • well-defined • energy, • angular momentum • uses full COM energy • produces particles democratically • can mostly fully reconstruct events Bacher Symposium

  18. Electroweak Precision Measurements What causes mass?? The mechanism – Higgs or alternative appears around the corner Bacher Symposium

  19. How do you know you have discovered the Higgs ? Measure the quantum numbers. The Higgs must have spin zero ! The linear collider will measure the spin of any Higgs it can produce by measuring the energy dependence from threshold Bacher Symposium

  20. What can we learn from the Higgs? Precision measurements of Higgs coupling can reveal extra dimensions in nature • Straight blue line gives the standard model predictions. • Range of predictions in models with extra dimensions -- yellow band, (at most 30% below the Standard Model • The red error bars indicate the level of precision attainable at the ILC for each particle Bacher Symposium

  21. Linear collider Direct production from extra dimensions ? New space-time dimensions can be mapped by studying the emission of gravitons into the extra dimensions, together with a photon or jets emitted into the normal dimensions. Bacher Symposium

  22. Is there a new symmetry in nature?Supersymmetry The breaking of the symmetry between electromagnetic and weak interactions though the Higgs mechanism introduces several anomalies, which point towards physics beyond the standard model. A particularly attractive scenario is supersymmetry (SUSY), which would eliminates the anomalies from the Higgs section and predicts SUSY partners for all known particles. These particles should be detected at the LHC and ILC Bacher Symposium

  23. Designing a Linear Collider Superconducting RF Main Linac Bacher Symposium

  24. Superconducting RF Cavities High Gradient Accelerator 35 MV/meter -- 40 km linear collider Bacher Symposium

  25. Improved ProcessingElectropolishing Chemical Polish Electro Polish Bacher Symposium

  26. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Global Design Effort Project Baseline configuration Reference Design Internationl Linear Collider Timeline Technical Design ILC R&D Program Expression of Interest to Host International Mgmt

  27. Conclusions • We have determined a number of very fundamental physics questions to answer, like …. • What determines mass? • What is the dark matter? • Are there new symmetries in nature? • What explains the baryon asymmetry? • and others discussed by Gukov • We are developing the tools to answer these questions and discover new ones • Neutrino Physics • Large Hadron Collider • International Linear Collider • The next era of particle physics will be very exciting Bacher Symposium

  28. Bacher’s Legacy Identify the most fundamental physics questions and develop (or use the tools) needed to address those questions Those principles have guided the Caltech nuclear and particle physics efforts for several decades and will continue into the future. Bacher Symposium

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