Author(s)
| Åkesson, T (member and pref.) (Lund Univ.) ; Aleksan, Roy (chairperson) (CPPM/IN2P3-CNRS and DAPNIA/CEA) ; Bertolucci, Sergio (member) (Frascati-INFN) ; Blondel, A (member) (Geneva University) ; Cavalli-Sforza, M (member) (IFAE, Autonomous University of Barcelona) ; Heuer, R D (member) (University of Hamburg and DESY) ; Linde, Frank L (member) (NIKHEF) ; Mangano, Michelangelo L (member) (CERN) ; Peach, Kenneth J (member and pref.) (Oxford Univ.) ; Rondio, Ewa (member) (Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies, Warsaw) ; Webber, Bryan R (member) (Cambridge University) ; Allanach, Benjamin C (CERN) ; Butterworth, J (CERN) ; Cervera-Villanueva, Anselmo (CERN) ; Davidson, J (CERN) ; De Naurois, Mathieu (IN2P3) ; Desch, Klaus (CERN) ; Egede, U (CERN) ; Giudice, Gian Francesco (CERN) ; Glover, N ; Höcker, A (CERN) ; Huber, P ; Jungmann, Klaus (CERN) ; Lombardi, A (CERN) ; Mezzetto, Mauro (CERN) ; Ollitrault, Jean Yves (Saclay) ; Onderwater, Gerco ; Palanque-Delabrouille, Nathalie (CERN) ; Polosa, Antonio (CERN) ; Raimondi, Pantaleo (CERN) ; Weiglein, Georg (CERN) ; Womersley, John William (CERN) ; Landua, Rolf (CERN) ; Le Goff, J M (CERN) ; Wurr, K |
Abstract
| On Jun 18th 2004, the CERN Council, upon the initiative of its President, Prof. Enzo Iarocci, established an ad hoc scientific advisory group (the Strategy Group), to produce a draft strategy for European particle physics, which is to be considered by a special meeting of the CERN Council, to be held in Lisbon on Jul 14th 2006. There are three volumes to the Briefing Book. This first volume contains an introductory essay on particle physics, a summary of the issues discussed at the Open Symposium, and discussions of the other themes that the Strategy should address. The introductory essay on particle physics and the other themes were commissioned by the Preparatory Group. The summary of the issues discussed in the Symposium was prepared by the chairs of the sessions, the session speakers and the scientific secretaries. We acknowledge that this has been a difficult task, again on a very tight timescale, and we would like to thank all of those who have contributed to this volume. |