Title: Concluding Remarks
1Concluding Remarks
- Dongchul Son
- Center for High Energy Physics
- Kyungpook National University
2Examples of Leading QuestionsNational Research
Council Committee on Physics of the Universe
report
- 1. What is dark matter?
- 2. What is dark energy?
- 3. How were the heavy elements from iron to
uranium made? - 4. Do neutrinos have mass?
- 5. Where do ultra-energy particles come from?
- 6. Is a new theory of light and matter needed to
explain what happens at very high energies and
temperatures? - 7. Are there new states of matter at ultrahigh
temperatures and densities? (Quark-Gluon Plasma
State) - 8. Are protons unstable?
- 9. What is gravity?
- 10. Are there additional dimensions?
- 11. How did the Universe begin?
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4ILC, the Door to a Scientific Revolution
- Findings in the past years still lead us to many
leading questions (suggesting low SM higgs mass,
TeV Scale Physics, possibly with SUSY, dark
matter, dark energy, extra dimensions, etc.) - While we have many remarkable theoretical models,
we need more comprehensive understanding of what
we observe - We need the experimental tools now or in the near
future to make the discoveries - In 2007 LHC will turn on. With its great
discovery potential, the LHC probably lay the
foundation of our understanding - The LHC alone will not suffice to unlock all the
mysteries. ILC will take additional tools to
make the complementary discoveries needed to
sharply and fully understand our Universe
5ILC the Energy Frontier Machine
6Enormous Strides toward ILC
- The HEP community has made enormous strides this
past year, both in the accelerator and detector
arenas, towards realizing a unified,
international design for the ILC - ICFA (with ACFA, ECFA, US) established ILCSC in
2002 - We have a Very Active ILCSC
- Concepts of GDE/GDI/Organization
- LC Parameters (Sep 2003)
- Cold Technology (ITRP, Aug 2004)
- 1st ILC Workshop (Nov. 2004)
- GDE Director (Feb, 2005)
7Global Design Effort (GDE)
- On March 18, 2005 Barry Barish officially
accepted the position at the opening of LCWS 05
meeting at Stanford - Barry reported the GDE plan at this ACFA workshop
- Now we also have a new ILCSC Chair, Prof.
Sin-ichi Kurokawa. - Congratulations !
8From Governments and Funding Agencies side
- OECD Global Science Forum launched th
Consultative Group on HEP and accepted its report
on HEP Roadmap, etc. (2002) - OECD Ministerial Meeting (Jan 2004) adopted
statements on LC as a next collider machine,
emphasizing the importance of global R/D efforts,
manpower raising-up, and early discussions among
government agencies - Funding Agencies for LC(FALC) meetings began 2003
and started discussion on MoU and Site Selection - Asia partners (Japan, Korea, India) joined (2004)
- FALC established FALC-Resource Group (Feb. 2005)
- Expect More Activities in coming years
9GDE Directors View and Plan
Technically Driven Schedule
- Near Term Plan
- Staff the GDE
- Total staff size about 20 FTE (2005-2006)
- Organize the ILC effort globally
- First Step --- Appoint Regional Directors within
the GDE, Make Website, coordinate meetings,
coordinate RD programs, etc - RD Program
- Coordinate worldwide R D efforts, (Proposal
Driven to GDE)
10Near Term Plan (GDE)
- Schedule
- Begin to define Configuration (Aug 05)
- Baseline Configuration Document by end of 2005
- --------------------------------------------------
--------- - Put Baseline under Configuration Control (Jan 06)
- Develop Reference Design Report by end of 2006
- Three volumes -- 1) Reference Design Report 2)
Shorter glossy version for non-experts and
policy makers 3) Detector Concept Report
11The GDE Plan
- The Machine
- Accelerator baseline configuration will be
determined and documented (BCD) by the end of
2005 - RD program and priorities determined (proposal
driven) - Baseline configuration will be the basis of a
reference design done in 2006 - The Detector(s)
- Determine features, scope one vs two, etc (same
time scale) - Measure performance of the baseline design
- Beam delivery system and machine detector
interfaces - Define and motivate the future detector RD
program
12Now, ILC on its Vehicle
- The results of studies presented and summarized
at this workshop will provide very sound inputs
to the Global Design Efforts (especially to the
2nd ILC Workshop and Snowmass) - This workshop also had discussions on accelerator
/ Machine Detector Interface (MDI) issues (new
approach and very productive) - GDE Director wants Detector/Physics staff in
Central/Regional Teams - Welcome this kind of very cohesive approach to
ILC Design
13ILC, a New Truly Global Project / Lab
- It is very important that not only the ILC
efforts but also a (existing or new) Lab hosting
ILC should be truly GLOBAL and INTERNATIONAL in
order for the ILC to be realized TIMELY and
SUCCESSFULLY - So is the G(lobal) D(esign) E(fforts)
- The Regional Efforts within Asia should be truly
multi-laterally international - To be so, it is highly desirable to keep this
spirit among us and to show it to public during
the courses of efforts even though there are a
very big gaps and differences in the levels of
understanding and supports and wide range of
rationale among Asian countries - Nevertheless, we should NOT forget that ILC
physics to be pursued should be emphasized with
the highest priority among us and to the public
14Messages from OC and Others
15Plan of Activities in Asia
Based on discussion among members of ACFA, ALCSC,
ICFA, Asian Regional Team, and ACFA LC Workshop
OC
- Let us make an MOU among Asian institutes and
interested parties - (for a realistic level, starting from groups in
University, labs, etc) - Regarding regional activities for general aspects
for ILC - including
- physics and detector RD,
- accelerator RD
- and outreach to various societies and bodies.
- This will be a basis to secure RD budgets from
many resources and governments.
16- Continue regular meeting among Asian members of
ACFA, ALCSC, ICFA, Regional team headquarters,
ACFA OC. - A teleconference meeting before Snowmass,
- then a face-to-face meeting at Snowmass.
- Urgent tasks
- A very urgent task is to identify active contact
persons (3-4?) and outreach experts in each
country. - An important target is to form the MOU above.
- Draft to propose structure of regional GDE.
- Draft to propose (request) what role, what to do,
authority of regional director. - Long term
- Seek ways to get budgets and expand outreach.
17- Outreach group
- First task GLC executive summary ?
translate to each local language. - Title GLC?ILC
- Translation of web page made by GDE.
- 1-2 page pamphlet.
- An idea------
- To Organize Council
- consisting of High level persons,
- discuss founding/human resource
- advice regional team, ACFA,
- Contact governments together with GDE, regional
GDE, ALCSC, ACFA. - Next ACFA workshop------
- China or Japan.
- Avoid too many meeting, but regional meetings
are important. - Hopefully to be decided by the time of
Snowmass meeting.
18The next ACFA LCWS
- 1st 1998 Beijing
- 2nd 1999 Seoul
- 3rd 2000 Taipei
- 4th 2001 Beijing
- 5th 2002 Tokyo
- 6th 2003 Mumbai
- 7th 2004 Taipei
- 8th 2005 Korea ? This workshop
- 9th 2006 Japan or China
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20Thanks to LOC, Staffs, and Students Thanks
to all the speakers and participants