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Report number arXiv:2410.05205
Title Update of the Brazilian Participation in the Next-Generation Collider Experiments
Author(s) Aldá Júnior, W.L. (Rio de Janeiro State U.) ; Alves, G.A. (Rio de Janeiro, CBPF) ; Amarilo, K.M. (Rio de Janeiro State U.) ; Filho, M. Barroso Ferreira (Rio de Janeiro State U.) ; Bernardes, C.A. (Rio Grande do Sul U. ; Sao Paulo, IFT) ; da Costa, E.M. (Rio de Janeiro State U.) ; da Graça, U. de Freitas Carneiro (Rio de Janeiro, CBPF ; CEFET, Rio de Janeiro) ; de Jesus Damião, D. (Rio de Janeiro State U.) ; de Souza Fonseca, S. (Rio de Janeiro State U.) ; Mendes, L.M. Domingues (LIP, Lisbon ; Rio de Janeiro, CBPF) ; Donadelli, M. (Rio de Janeiro State U.) ; da Silveira, G. Gil (Rio Grande do Sul U. ; Rio de Janeiro State U.) ; Hensel, C. (Rio de Janeiro, CBPF) ; Jahnke, C. (Campinas State U.) ; Malbouisson, H. (Rio de Janeiro State U.) ; Marin, J..L. (Bahia U.) ; Martins, D.E. (Cracow, INP) ; Massafferri, A. (Rio de Janeiro, CBPF) ; Mora Herrera, C. (Rio de Janeiro State U.) ; Nasteva, I. (Rio de Janeiro Federal U.) ; de Souza, E.E. Purcino (Bahia U.) ; Queiroz, F.S. (Sergipe U. ; Campina Grande Federal U. ; IIP, Brazil) ; Rangel, M. (Rio de Janeiro Federal U.) ; Rebello Teles, P. (Rio de Janeiro, CBPF ; CERN) ; Thiel, M. (Rio de Janeiro State U.) ; Tomei, T.R.F.P. (Sao Paulo, IFT) ; Vilela Pereira, A. (Rio de Janeiro State U.)
Document contact Contact: arXiv
Imprint 2024-10-07
Number of pages 24
Note 24 pages, submitted to the Latin American Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructure
Subject category physics.ins-det ; Detectors and Experimental Techniques ; hep-ex ; Particle Physics - Experiment
Abstract This proposal outlines the future plans of the Brazilian High-Energy Physics (HEP) community for upcoming collider experiments. With the construction of new particle colliders on the horizon and the ongoing operation of the High-Luminosity LHC, several research groups in Brazil have put forward technical proposals, covering both hardware and software contributions, as part of the Brazilian contribution to the global effort. The primary goal remains to foster a unified effort within the Brazilian HEP community, optimizing resources and expertise to deliver a high-impact contribution to the international HEP community.
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