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Andriyash, I.A. (Palaiseau, Lab. Opt. Appl.) ; Apsimon, O. (Manchester U.) ; Backhouse, M. (JAI, UK) ; Benedetti, C. (LBL, Berkeley) ; Bulanov, S.S. (LBL, Berkeley) ; Caldwell, A. (Munich, Max Planck Inst.) ; Chen, Min (Shanghai Jiao Tong U.) ; Cilento, V. (CERN) ; Corde, S. (Palaiseau, Lab. Opt. Appl.) ; D'Arcy, R. (Oxford U.) ; Diederichs, S. (DESY) ; Ericson, E. (LPHE, Lausanne) ; Esarey, E. (LBL, Berkeley) ; Farmer, J. (Munich, Max Planck Inst.) ; Fedeli, L. (LIDYL, Saclay) ; Formenti, A. (LBL, Berkeley) ; Foster, B. (DESY) ; Garten, M. (LBL, Berkeley) ; Geddes, C.G.R. (LBL, Berkeley) ; Grismayer, T. (Lisbon, CFTP) ; Hogan, M.J. (SLAC) ; Hooker, S. (Oxford U.) ; Huebl, A. (LBNL, Berkeley) ; Jalas, S. (DESY) ; Kirchen, M. (DESY) ; Lehe, R. (LBNL, Berkeley) ; Leemans, W. (DESY) ; Li, Boyuan (Shanghai Jiao Tong U.) ; Lindström, C.A. (Oslo U.) ; Losito, R. (CERN) ; Mitchell, C.E. (LBL, Berkeley) ; Mori, W.B. (UCLA) ; Muggli, P. (Munich, Max Planck Inst.) ; Najmudin, Z. (JAI, UK) ; Osterhoff, J. (LBL, Berkeley ; DESY) ; Pattathil, R. (Rutherford) ; Piot, P. (Northern Illinois U. ; Argonne) ; Põder, K. (DESY) ; Pousa, A.F. (DESY) ; Power, J.G. (Argonne) ; Pukhov, A. (Heinrich Heine U., Dusseldorf) ; Sandberg, R.T. (LBL, Berkeley) ; Sarri, G. (Queen's U., Belfast) ; Shalloo, R.J. (DESY) ; Shapoval, O. (LBL, Berkeley) ; Schöbel, S. (HZDR, Dresden) ; Silva, L.O. (Lisbon, CFTP) ; Sinn, A. (DESY ; Hamburg U.) ; Schroder, C.B. (LBL, Berkeley ; UC, Berkeley) ; Sheng, Zhengming (Shanghai Jiao Tong U.) ; Terzani, D. (LBL, Berkeley) ; Thévenet, M. (DESY) ; Turner, M. (CERN) ; Vay, J.-L. (LBNL, Berkeley) ; Vieira, J. (Lisbon, CFTP) ; Völker, D. (DESY) ; Zhang, Jie (Shanghai Jiao Tong U.) ; Zhang, W. (Lisbon, CFTP) ; Zhu, Xinzhe (Shanghai Jiao Tong U.) Show all 59 authors |
Abstract
| The workshop focused on the application of ANAs to particle physics keeping in mind the ultimate goal of a collider at the energy frontier (10 TeV, e+/e−, e−/e−, or γγ). The development of ANAs is conducted at universities and national laboratories worldwide. The community is thematically broad and diverse, in particular since lasers suitable for ANA research (multi-hundred-terawatt peak power, a few tens of femtosecond-long pulses) and acceleration of electrons to hundreds of mega electron volts to multi giga electron volts became commercially available. The community spans several continents (Europe, America, Asia), including more than 62 laboratories in more than 20 countries. It is among the missions of the ICFA-ANA panel to feature the amazing progress made with ANAs, to provide international coordination and to foster international collaborations towards a future HEP collider. The scope of this edition of the workshop was to discuss the recent progress and necessary steps towards realizing a linear collider for particle physics based on novel-accelerator technologies (laser or beam driven in plasma or structures). Updates on the relevant aspects of the European Strategy for Particle Physics (ESPP) Roadmap Process as well as of the P5 (in the US) were presented, and ample time was dedicated to discussions. The major outcome of the workshop is the decision for ALEGRO to coordinate efforts in Europe, in the US, and in Asia towards a pre-CDR for an ANA-based, 10 TeV CM collider. This goal of this coordination is to lead to a funding proposal to be submitted to both EU and EU/US funding agencies. This document presents a summary of the workshop, as seen by the co-chairs, as well as short 'one-pagers' written by the presenters at the workshop. |