GWIC Roadmap Exercise – Chair Jay Marx, Caltech Prof Jim Hough, University of Glasgow, Chair, GWIC LSC/VIRGO Hannover October 2007.

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GWIC Roadmap Exercise – Chair Jay Marx, Caltech Prof Jim Hough, University of Glasgow, Chair, GWIC LSC/VIRGO Hannover October 2007

Charge to Committee To develop a roadmap for the field (ground and space based) with a 30- year horizon taking account of known national and regional planned projects [including those nominally in other fields (e.g pulsar timing, CMB etc)]. To identify relevant science opportunities and the facilities needed to address them in order to optimize the global science in the field. Report - brief and to the point for scientists from outside of the field and national and international roadmap and priority setting groups. Timescale: approximately 1 year

Areas for discussion 1 The long-term scientific value of the field Existing and planned facilities in the perspective of a global network Anticipated scientific opportunities utilizing gravitational waves 10 year horizon 20 year horizon 30 year horizon Theory and numerical relativity—anticipated developments and impact on the science capabilities of the field

Areas for discussion 2 Impact of technologies Projected new technologies that will improve capabilities Technologies that need development to allow goals to be met Global goals for the field—10, 20, 30 year horizon Facilities and capabilities needed to reach these goals Roadmap to these goals (what should happen when, key decision points) Discussion of strategies, politics, etc.

Membership J. Marx (Chair) K. Danzmann S. Phinney K. Kuroda B. Mours D. McClelland S. Rowan S. Vitale S. Whitcomb C. Will

Subcommittees Gravitational Wave Science—general tutorial level Rowan (chair), Marx + 2--Scientific opportunities in GW science in next few decades McClelland (chair), Phinney, Will, Mours + 3--Current state of the field Mours (chair), Danzmann, Kuroda, Will + 4- The future of the field in response to anticipated scientific opportunities—on the ground Whitcomb (chair), Marx, McClelland, Kuroda, Rowan + 5- The future of the field in response to anticipated scientific opportunities—in space Danzmann (chair), Vitale, Phinney Impact of GW science on other fields Vitale (chair), Whitcomb, Phinney +

Subcommittees 2 Will co-opt members from the community Will undertake wide consultation in their respective areas

This meeting ET design study (H. Lueck/ M. Punturo) Future LIGO (D. Shoemaker) Space based GW detectors (K. Danzmann) Discussion