TY - UNPB
T1 - Physics Briefing Book
T2 - Input for the 2026 update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics
AU - Dark Matter and Dark Sector
AU - de Blas, Jorge
AU - Dunford, Monica
AU - Bagnaschi, Emanuele
AU - Freitas, Ayres
AU - Giardino, Pier Paolo
AU - Grefe, Christian
AU - Selvaggi, Michele
AU - Taliercio, Angela
AU - Bartels, Falk
AU - Dainese, Andrea
AU - Diaconu, Cristinel
AU - Signorile-Signorile, Chiara
AU - Armesto, Néstor
AU - Arnaldi, Roberta
AU - Buckley, Andy
AU - d'Enterria, David
AU - Gérardin, Antoine
AU - Sarti, Valentina Mantovani
AU - Moch, Sven-Olaf
AU - Pappagallo, Marco
AU - Snellings, Raimond
AU - Wiedemann, Urs Achim
AU - Isidori, Gino
AU - Schune, Marie-Hélène
AU - Piscopo, Maria Laura
AU - Calvi, Marta
AU - Grossman, Yuval
AU - Humair, Thibaud
AU - Jüttner, Andreas
AU - Kamenik, Jernej F.
AU - Kenzie, Matthew
AU - Koppenburg, Patrick
AU - Marchevski, Radoslav
AU - Papa, Angela
AU - Pignol, Guillaume
AU - Serrano, Justine
AU - Hernandez, Pilar
AU - Bolognesi, Sara
AU - Esteban, Ivan
AU - Dolan, Stephen
AU - Domcke, Valerie
AU - Formaggio, Joseph
AU - Gonzalez-Garcia, M. C.
AU - Heijboer, Aart
AU - Ianni, Aldo
AU - Kopp, Joachim
AU - Resconi, Elisa
AU - Pradler, Josef
AU - Bergauer, Thomas
AU - Doser, Michael
N1 - 320 pages
PY - 2025/11/5
Y1 - 2025/11/5
N2 - The European Strategy for Particle Physics (ESPP) reflects the vision and presents concrete plans of the European particle physics community for advancing human knowledge in fundamental physics. The ESPP is updated every five-to-six years through a community-driven process. It commences with the submission of specific proposals and other input from the community at large, outlining projects envisioned for the near-, mid-, and long-term future. All submitted contributions are evaluated by the Physics Preparatory Group (PPG), and a preliminary analysis is presented at a Symposium meant to foster a broad community discussion on the scientific value and feasibility of the various ideas proposed. The outcomes of the analysis and the deliberations at the Symposium are synthesized in the current Briefing Book, which provides an important input in the deliberations of the Strategy recommendations by the European Strategy Group (ESG).
AB - The European Strategy for Particle Physics (ESPP) reflects the vision and presents concrete plans of the European particle physics community for advancing human knowledge in fundamental physics. The ESPP is updated every five-to-six years through a community-driven process. It commences with the submission of specific proposals and other input from the community at large, outlining projects envisioned for the near-, mid-, and long-term future. All submitted contributions are evaluated by the Physics Preparatory Group (PPG), and a preliminary analysis is presented at a Symposium meant to foster a broad community discussion on the scientific value and feasibility of the various ideas proposed. The outcomes of the analysis and the deliberations at the Symposium are synthesized in the current Briefing Book, which provides an important input in the deliberations of the Strategy recommendations by the European Strategy Group (ESG).
KW - hep-ex
U2 - 10.17181/CERN.35CH.2O2P
DO - 10.17181/CERN.35CH.2O2P
M3 - Preprint
BT - Physics Briefing Book
ER -