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Address questions on content and format of this wiki to
 
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* Prisca Cushman (cushman@umn.edu)  
 
* Prisca Cushman (cushman@umn.edu)  
* Bob Bernstein (rhbob@fnal.com)
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* Bob Bernstein (rhbob@fnal.gov)

Revision as of 22:46, 15 November 2019

Welcome to the Snowmass 2021 Wiki! Until we have conveners in place, this wiki will be edited by the DPF exec. As conveners are chosen, they will be given permission to edit the wiki, create subtopics, and generally conduct business necessary for their Frontier. Anyone seeking editing privileges will need to have a FNAL service account. For discussions and input from the general community, please use the open-access

snowmass2021 slack channel CatInBox.jpg

Input from the slack channel will be incorporated into revisions to the frontiers and topics as we proceed. We have already made a decision to gather all accelerator-based dark matter searches from the energy frontier to the rare processes frontier, for example. However, these changes will occur only on this wiki, which represents a living document. There will be no further changes to the topical file announced in October by APS email, since it must remain an historical check on the convener nomination procedure which is in progress.

The Snowmass Community Planning Process

The Snowmass Process is organized by the Division of Particles and Fields of the APS. In order to coordinate efforts across divisions, a steering committee consisting of the DPF executive committee with representatives from the executive committees of DAP, DPB, DNP, and DGRAV will meet regularly. Snowmass is an opportunity for the entire HEP community to come together to identify and document a vision for the future of particle physics in the U.S. and its international partners. Workshops will be organized over the next couple years, culminating in a 2021 summer session that pulls all the work together. Snowmass provides input to the HEPAP prioritization panel (P5), which in turn provides advice under a set of funding scenarios to the agencies on future projects and scientific programs.

  • October 21, 2019 Announcement (convener nomination, site selection, summer study dates): Page 1,Page 2,Page 3

Important Dates in 2019

  • Summer Study 2021 Site Selection proposals due November 15
  • Convener Nominations due November 15
  • Site Announced December 1
  • Frontier conveners finalized by December 15

Important Dates in 2020

  • Topics and topical conveners should be finalized by end of February
  • Kick-off at the April 2020 APS meeting in Washington DC

Important Dates in 2021

  • Snowmass Summer Study: July 11 - July 20

Frontiers

Contact us

Address questions on content and format of this wiki to

  • Prisca Cushman (cushman@umn.edu)
  • Bob Bernstein (rhbob@fnal.gov)