COSMIC FRONTIER OVERVIEW

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COSMIC FRONTIER OVERVIEW Jonathan Feng, Steve Ritz and the Cosmic Frontier Working Group Intensity Frontier Neutrino Subgroup Workshop, SLAC 6 March 2013

COSMIC FRONTIER GOALS Snowmass 2013 is a community-driven planning exercise sponsored by the APS’s Division of Particles and Fields. Its goal is to develop the community's long-term physics aspirations. Its narrative will communicate the opportunities for discovery in high-energy physics to the broader scientific community and to the government. The Cosmic Frontier working group is charged with summarizing the current state of knowledge and identifying the most promising future opportunities at the interface of particle physics, astrophysics, and cosmology. Topics include dark matter, dark energy, the matter-anti-matter asymmetry, inflation, cosmic particles and fundamental physics, etc. – a long list that includes several of the most compelling and exciting topics in all of basic science. Snowmass 2013 is not a prioritization exercise, but will provide essential input to the next Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel. 6 Mar 2013

COSMIC FRONTIER ACTIVITIES 1982, 1988, 1996, and 2001 Snowmass processes culminated in 3-week meetings in Snowmass, Colorado The 2013 Snowmass process is different: culminates in an 8-day meeting at University of Minnesota, July 29 – August 6, 2013 Much of the work has shifted to Pre-Meetings. For the Cosmic Frontier, these include Community Planning Meeting, Fermilab, 11-13 October 2012 Cosmic Frontier Workshop, SLAC, 6-8 March 2013 SnowDARK: Non-WIMP Dark Matter, Snowbird, 22-25 March 2013 EF/IF/CF Theory Workshop, KITP Santa Barbara, 29-31 May 2013 This Cosmic Frontier Workshop plays a crucial role in setting the course for discussions leading up to Snowmass in Minnesota 6 Mar 2013

CONNECTIONS TO OTHER FRONTIERS We have tried to resist fracturing along Frontier boundaries. There are important connections to all of the other frontiers and to other research communities. Many of them are present at SLAC this week: Assay and Acquisition of Radiopure Materials (AARM), Monday Deep Underground Research Association (DURA) Annual Meeting, Tues Frontier Capabilities: Non-Accelerator Facilities, Wed-Fri Intensity Frontier: Neutrino Subgroup, Wed-Thurs Snowmass Young, Wed-Fri 6 Mar 2013

COSMIC FRONTIER ORGANIZATION The working group is divided into 6 subgroups, which, in some cases, are divided into topical subgroups. For details of subgroup structure and activities, see http://www.snowmass2013.org/tiki-index.php?page=Cosmic%20Frontier CF1: WIMP Dark Matter Direct Detection (Priscilla Cushman, Cristian Galbiati, Dan McKinsey, Hamish Robertson, Tim Tait) CF2: WIMP Dark Matter Indirect Detection (Jim Buckley, Doug Cowen, Stefano Profumo) CF3: Non-WIMP Dark Matter (Alex Kusenko, Leslie Rosenberg) CF4: Dark Matter Complementarity (Dan Hooper, Manoj Kaplinghat, Konstantin Matchev) 6 Mar 2013

COSMIC FRONTIER ORGANIZATION CF5: Dark Energy and CMB (Sarah Church, Scott Dodelson, Klaus Honscheid) Cosmological Distances (Alex Kim, Nikhil Padmanabhan) Growth of Structure (Dragan Huterer, David Kirkby) Cross-Correlations (Jason Rhodes, David Weinberg) Novel Probes of Dark Energy (Bhuvnesh Jain, Chris Stubbs) Inflation (John Carlstrom, Adrian Lee) Neutrinos in the Cosmos (John Carlstrom, Adrian Lee) CF6: Cosmic Particles and Fundamental Physics (Jim Beatty, Ann Nelson, Angela Olinto) CF6-A Cosmic Rays, Gamma Rays and Neutrinos (Gus Sinnis, Tom Weiler) CF6-B The Matter of the Cosmological Asymmetry (Ann Nelson) CF6-C Exploring the Basic Nature of Space and Time (Aaron Chou, Craig Hogan) 6 Mar 2013

CF/NEUTRINO OVERLAPS: EXAMPLES CF1: WIMP Direct Detection: neutrino “background” and 0nbb decay CF2: WIMP Indirect Detection: high-energy neutrinos CF3: Non-WIMP Dark Matter: sterile neutrino dark matter CF4: DM Complementarity CF5: DE, CMB: detecting neutrino mass and abundance in the cosmos CF6: Cosmic Particles and Fundamental Physics: leptogenesis, UHE neutrinos Joint sessions: e.g., Wednesday, 4pm: CF 6 + Nu 5 A5: Neutrino Physics from Astrophysics Neutrino Workshop participants are also invited to join the CF meeting on Friday 9am - 12:30pm parallel talks 1:30pm - 5:30pm plenary summary talks 6 Mar 2013

AGENDA: FINAL CF PLENARY SESSION Includes subgroup summaries, instrumentation frontier talk, and talks from Jon Rosner and Steve Ritz about the Minnesota meeting and future plans 6 Mar 2013

CF DELIVERABLES: SHORT TERM DM COMPLEMENTARITY DOCUMENT Before the Snowmass process began, DOE and NSF asked for a community document summarizing dark matter discovery approaches and their relation to each other A preliminary draft is now available on indico and will be presented at 6pm today in the CF4 parallel session in Kavli Auditorium; all welcome 6 Mar 2013

CF DELIVERABLES: LONG TERM SNOWMASS SUMMARIES Contributed Papers from collaborations, groups, individuals Send to Subgroup Conveners Submit to https://www-public.slac.stanford.edu/snowmass2013 to be included in Snowmass e-proceedings (harvested from arxiv.org on September 30, but post long before then to have impact) ~30-page CF Subgroup Summaries (written by CF Working Group participants, due Summer 2013) ~30-page CF Summary (written by all CF Conveners with broad input, due by Snowmass in Minnesota) ~30-page Snowmass-wide Summary (written by Frontier Conveners with broad input, presented in bullet form at DPF 2013 in Santa Cruz) 6 Mar 2013

COSMIC FRONTIER HOME PAGE http://www.snowmass2013.org/tiki-index.php?page=Cosmic%20Frontier 6 Mar 2013