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Particle Physics 2017

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Dear Colleagues and Friends of DESY, In 2017, DESY was vibrant with activities, in particle and astroparticle physics as well as in photon science and in accelerator development, and our campuses in Hamburg and Zeuthen saw many construction activities – a manifestation of our efforts to secure the research centre’s future. Two main processes kept us busy: the strategy process DESY-2030 and the preparation for the programme-oriented funding (POF) evaluation of the Helmholtz Association in February 2018. The POF evaluation will eventually lead to funding recommendations for the upcoming POF IV period, which will according to current planning start in 2020 and last for seven years. The DESY-2030 strategy process also has long-term consequences for our work. After intense discussions in dedicated competence teams and in the DESY strategy group, the DESY Board of Directors defined a clear roadmap for the next decade and beyond. In particle physics, the Large Hardon Collider (LHC) at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland, will remain our central activity for many years to come. DESY will focus on the upgrades of the ATLAS and CMS experiments and on their successful science exploitation. With strong groups in both experiments, and with the construction of the new tracker end-caps for ATLAS and CMS starting in mid-2018 in the Detector Assembly Facility (DAF) at DESY, we are very well prepared to achieve these goals. A second cornerstone of DESY’s particle physics strategy is the Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB collider at KEK in Japan, which will start data taking in 2018 (Fig. 1). The PXD vertex detector contributed by German groups will be added in 2019. Data taking will last until around 2027, and hopes for exciting results are high. A set of on-site experiments will complement DESY’s particle physics portfolio: The ALPS II experiment, which aims to probe for hypothetical very weakly interacting ultralight particles (WISPs), will start data taking in 2020, and we are working hard on realising potential successor experiments, such as MADMAX or IAXO. In addition, we will further strengthen our efforts in detector and accelerator R&D. Another key element in the DESY particle physics strategy is the theory group. We will strive to foster its broad spectrum of research topics and its position as a world-leading centre for theoretical physics. Concerning the farther future, DESY will prepare for a leading participation in future global collider projects, and we will strive to strengthen our position as a hub for the German particle physics community, facilitating German contributions to international large-scale projects. In astroparticle physics, one focus of DESY is on the preparation of the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA), the next-generation gamma-ray observatory. We foresee a strong role of DESY in the construction and operation of the observatory, and CTA will enable us to drive prominent science topics. One 2017 highlight was the first observation of air showers with the mid-sized telescope prototype of CTA (Fig. 2). In neutrino astronomy, DESY will contribute to the exploitation of the IceCube experiment at the South Pole, and we will drive the upgrade programme towards IceCube-Gen2. A particular emphasis is on the multimessenger approach to astronomy. DESY will extend its key role in real-time alert systems and in optical and gamma-ray follow-ups, and we will further develop the relevant synergies. The multimessenger approach already proved to be very fruitful: In 2017, for the first time, sources have been observed using several messengers at the same time. Central to all our ambitions is the talent of our staff. In 2017, DESY has – again – been very successful in attracting a number of highly qualified scientists at different career levels. The Helmholtz Young Investigator Groups of Anna Franckowiak (neutrino astronomy, IceCube) and Elisa Pueschel (CTA) started working in 2017, and three new Young Investigator Groups were granted: The groups of Torben Ferber (Belle II), Abideh Jafari (CMS) and Priscilla Pani (ATLAS) will take up their work at DESY in early 2018. Furthermore, David Berge could be recruited to a leading scientist position in gammaray astronomy with the help of the Helmholtz recruitment initiative. What will the future bring? With our efforts in the POF and DESY-2030 processes, we are clearly well prepared to tackle future challenges. At the same time, we are also putting our efforts into the ongoing German, European and international strategy considerations. In particle physics, DESY has been actively contributing to the strategy process of the German Committee for Elemen- Joachim Mnich Director in charge of Particle Physics and Astroparticle Physics tary Particle Physics (KET), which will conclude with a strategy workshop in May 2018. Here, a statement on the German views will be formulated as input to the currently beginning European strategy process – in which DESY will play a very active role. More concretely, in 2018, DESY will face several decisive events: the start of data taking with Belle II, the end of LHC Run 2 and the start of the construction of the ATLAS and CMS tracker end-caps in the DAF. A decision on the realisation of the International Linear Collider (ILC) in Japan is also expected. The 250 GeV stage of the ILC was proposed in 2017, and it presents a scientifically sound case, as is documented not least in the positive statement of the International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA). In astroparticle physics, DESY will begin the construction of the first preproduction telescopes for CTA and of the CTA Science Data Management Centre (SDMC). We will continue our multimessenger activities and expand the cross alerting of gamma-ray, neutrino and gravitational-wave events and X-ray and optical outbursts. We have a successful year 2017 behind us, and we have ambitious plans for the future. I congratulate all of the DESY staff members on their successes, and I thank them very much for their continued effort for the research centre!
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Erscheinungsdatum
01.06.2018
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9783945931196
Herausgeber
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron
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Seitenanzahl
129
Einbandart
Unbekannter Einband
Buch Untertitel
Highlights and Annual Report
Schlagwörter
Annual Report, Particle Physics, Highlights
Thema-Inhalt
P - Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften
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295 mm
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21 cm

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