The platform MAP incorporates societies and scientifique bodies dedicated to the areas of mathematics, astronomy and physics. It supports the organisations’ activities and coordinates and promotes research and education in the field of mathematics, astronomy and physics.

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Particle Physics and Related Topics at the Paul Scherrer Institute

Input to the European Strategy process edited by K. Kirch∗, L. Rivkin, C. Ru ̈egg, M. Seidel with contributions from A. Amato, A. Antognini, M. Calvi, R. Eichler, W. Hajdas, M. Hildebrandt, M. Kenzelmann, B. Kotlinski, A. Knecht, B. Lauss, S. Ritt, S. Sanfilippo, P. Schmidt-Wellenburg, A. Signer

Particle Physics and Related Topics at the Paul Scherrer Institute
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We highlight the specific and unique opportunities that PSI offers for particle physics. The input outlines mid- and longterm projects and asks for support and cooperation of the international community. It exemplifies the benefits of the particle physics activities for other fields and also the return from developments elsewhere into the particle physics program. Sharing of facilities, e.g., with material science applications broadens the scope. Spin-offs from developments, e.g., in detector technology and electronics are beneficial to many applications. Radio chemistry enables unique experiments, irradiations using shared accelerator infrastructure and new developments in accelerator and magnet technology present opportunities for a broad variety of applications.

Authors: Paul Scherrer Institute PSI
Pages: 10

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