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Concluding Remarks
  • Dongchul Son
  • Center for High Energy Physics
  • Kyungpook National University

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Examples 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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ILC, 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

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ILC the Energy Frontier Machine
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Enormous 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)

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Global 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 !

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From 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

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GDE 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)

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Near 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

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The 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

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Now, 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

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ILC, 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

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Messages from OC and Others
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Plan 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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The 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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  • Dont forget coming events!!!
  • 8th ICFA Seminar
  • 28 September 1 October, 2005
  • Kyungpook NU, Daegu, Korea
  • ILCSC (27 Sep), ICFA (29 Sep), FALC RG Meetings
    (12 Oct morning) will be co-located
  • ACFA Plenery Meeting (2 Oct) at Pohang
  • LCWS 2006
  • 914 March, 2006
  • Bangalore, India
  • GDE Meeting will be co-located

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Thanks to LOC, Staffs, and Students Thanks
to all the speakers and participants
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