LHC / ILC Study Group
The aim of the LHC / ILC Study Group is to investigate
how analyses at the LHC could profit from results obtained at the ILC
and
vice versa. It is furthermore studied how informations obtained at both
machines can most effectively be put together in order to explore the
physics of weak and strong
electroweak symmetry breaking, supersymmetric models,
new gauge theories, models with extra dimensions, and electroweak and
QCD precision physics.
For further information about the LHC / ILC Study Group, please
contact
Georg.Weiglein@durham.ac.uk
Next
meeting:
The LHC Early Phase -- Shaping the
Future of Particle Physics, dates and venue to be confirmed
Response
of the LHC / ILC Study Group to the questions
posed by the EPP 2010 panel (submitted to the panel members on May 17,
2005):
First
LHC / ILC Study Group Report:
published as Phys. Rept. 426
(2006) 47
Version that appeared in Physics Reports
Further news:
The LHC / ILC report appeared in
Physics Reports (April 2006).
The LHC / ILC Study
Group has been
officially recognized by the International Linear Collider Steering
Committee.
Program and talks
of
previous meetings:
December
13, 2005, CERN
2005 ALCPG &
ILC
Snowmass Workshop, Snowmass, August 14-27, 2005
Studies
of LHC / ILC Connections
March
23, 2005, SLAC
November 15,
2004, CERN
February
27, 2004, CERN
May
9, 2003, CERN
February
14, 2003, CERN
December
12/13,
2003, Fermilab
October
7, 2002, CERN
July
5, 2002, CERN
April
12 - 15, 2002, St. Malo
Last update: 16.01.08,
Georg.Weiglein@durham.ac.uk