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An interview with Humitaka Sato


Humitaka Sato
Humitaka Sato, a professor emeritus of Kyoto University, is one of the most respected theoretical physicists in Japan. He served as an advisor to the Japanese government for international projects such as the International Space Station (ISS) and International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). In addition to his highly technical work, he authored several books that invite broad audiences to explore the world of physics.
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-- Rika Takahashi

Calendar

Upcoming meetings, conferences, workshops

Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC07)
Albuquerque, USA
25-29 June 2007

Photon 2007
Paris, France
9-13 July 2007

2007 Cryogenic Engineering Conference and
International Cryogenic Materials Conference

Chattanooga Convention Center
Chattanooga, Tennessee USA
16-20 July 2007

European Physical Society HEP 2007
Manchester, UK
19-25 July 2007

Toward the ILC: A Fermilab Community School on R&D Challenges and Opportunities
Fermilab
25 - 27 July 2007

2007 SLAC Summer Institute
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
30 July - 10 August 2007

Lepton-Photon 2007
Daegu, Korea
13-18 August 2007


= Collaboration-wide Meetings

GDE Meetings Calendar

Feature Story
From symmetry magazine: When the new neighbour's a giant
At one potential site for the International Linear Collider, people in the community are getting to know the project years in advance.

Task force members gaze out over the Fermilab grounds, a potential site for the big collider.
(Photo FNAL)
Mike Herlihy is active in the village of North Aurora, near Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and west of Chicago. He’s been a village trustee for six years, belongs to the Lions Club and served on an advisory committee to evaluate a proposed freeway. As a principal in a roofing company with a background in civil engineering, he’s particularly familiar with construction and how it can affect a community.

So when he read about a proposal to build the International Linear Collider (ILC), a 20-mile-long particle accelerator, near his community, Herlihy took action. He was not alone. Herlihy volunteered to serve on Fermilab's ILC Citizens' Task Force, a group of 25 community leaders charged with identifying concerns about the possible project—from the way it would look to its potential economic impact on the region—years before it could become a reality.
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-- Elizabeth Clements

In the News
From Science
15 June 2007
Delay in Europe Could Mean Extra Year for U.S. Collider
... But with the LHC's start-up delayed until April 2008, physicists in the United States are mulling another possibility: At a meeting last week at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Batavia, Illinois, they began discussing whether to run the lab's venerable Tevatron collider for another year, through 2010.
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From nature
13 June 2007
High-energy detectors might find 'unparticles'
'Stuff' not made of particles could be seen soon, in theory.
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From interactions
13 June 2007
Fermilab physicists discover “triple-scoop” baryon
Physicists of the DZero experiment at the Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory have discovered a new heavy particle, the Ξb (pronounced "zigh sub b") baryon, with a mass of 5.774±0.019 GeV/c2, approximately six times the proton mass.
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From Science Times
12 June 2007
(in Chinese)
Workshop on Possible Parity Restoration at High Energy Held in Beijing
This workshop theoretically explored the possibility of parity symmetry restoration at high energy, especially at the level that the planned International Linear Collider (ILC) can reach. Possible experimental study using the ILC was also discussed.
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Director's Corner
Report of the International Cost Review of the ILC

Lucio Rossi (CERN) and Lyn Evans (CERN LHC Project Leader), who served as chair of the ILC cost review.
What could be better than Paris in springtime? Maybe having enough free time to enjoy it! Last month, many of us in the GDE went to Paris (to Orsay to be precise) for our long anticipated International Cost Review of our ILC Reference Design and plans for the future. The International Linear Collider Steering Committee and the Funding Agencies for Large Colliders jointly sponsored the cost review, each selecting members to sit on the review committee. This committee of senior international reviewers held a very intensive review from 23 to 25 May. The review report was released last week in advance of the coming FALC meeting in Rome on 11 July. The result of the review was very gratifying regarding the methodology we are using, our efforts for cost reduction, and the RDR costing we have accomplished. It also presents a number of valuable suggestions for the next steps.
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-- Barry Barish

Director's Corner Archive

Image of the Week


A brand new electropolishing stand for a brand new facility at KEK.

Announcements
Join the DCR author list
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Visa letters for ALCPG07
The next ALCPG and GDE meeting will be on 22-26 October at Fermilab. Information about obtaining a visa to enter the U.S. is available online. Please allow at least three months for visa application processing.

arXiv preprints
0706.2375
15 Jun 2007
Connecting LHC, ILC, and Quintessence

EUROTeV Reports
2007-016
Impact of Ion Clearing Electrodes on Beam Dynamics in DAΦNE

2006-091
Possibility of Beam Energy Measurements Based on Synchrotron Radiation from ILC Magnet Spectrometer

2006-093
Proposal for a Fast Scanning System Based on Electro-optics for Use at the ILC Laser-wire