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ICHEP’06
XXXIII INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE ON HIGH ENERGY
PHYSICS
MOSCOW 2006
July 26 – August 02, 2006
http://ichep06.jinr.ru
ICHEP’06 organizers
• RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
• THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF RUSSIAN FEDERATION
• Federal Agency of Science and Innovation of Russian Federation
• THE ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY OF RUSSIAN FEDERATION
• MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY
• JOINT INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH (Dubna) - coordinator
Conference site
Russian Academy of Sciences Bldg.
Map of Leninskiy ave. (fragment)
International Advisory and Program Committee
G. Altarelli (CERN)
S. Banerjee (TATA)
N. Brambilla (Milano)
R. Cashmore (Oxford)
H. Chen (IHEP,Beijing)
E. Coccia (Gran Sasso)
R. Eichler (PSI)
J. Engelen (CERN)
L. Foa (Pisa)
A.A. Fursenko (Moscow)
D. Gross (UCSB)
W.F. Henning (GSI)
V.G. Kadyshevsky (JINR)
A.A. Logunov (IHEP, Protvino))
L. Maiani (Roma)
G. Mikenberg (Weizmann)
M. Neubert (Cornell)
L.B. Okun (ITEP)
Yu.S.Osipov (Moscow)
A.V. Radyushkin (JLAB)
L. Randall (Harvard)
A. Roodman (SLAC)
A.Yu. Rumyantsev (Moscow)
V.A. Sadovnichiy (MSU)
M. Spiro (IN2P3)
A.N. Tavkhelidze (JINR)
Y. Totsuka (KEK)
A. Wagner (DESY)
A.K. Wroblewsky (Warsaw)
Young-Kee Kim (Chicago)
Organizing Committee
Co-chairmen
V.A.Matveev (RAS) & A.N.Skrinsky (RAS)
Vice-chairmen V.I.Savrin (MSU) & A.N.Sissakian (JINR)
E.E. Antipenko (RosAtom)
V.V. Belokurov (MSU)
L.B. Bezrukov (INR RAS)
P.V. Bogdanov (AEA RF)
M.V. Danilov (ITEP)
I.M. Dremin (LPI RAS)
V.G. Drozhenko (MES RF)
A.B. Kaidalov (ITEP)
A.V. Klimenko (RosNauka)
O.L. Kodolova (MSU)
G.A. Kozlov (JINR) – scientific secretary
Yu.F. Kozlov (RosNauka)
A.N. Lebedev (LPI RAS)
O.Yu. Lukina (MSU)
V.A. Nazarenko (INP St.-Petersburg)
M.I. Panasyuk (MSU)
O.O. Patarakin (RosAtom)
A.A. Petrukhin (MEPhI)
V.A. Rubakov (INR RAS)
A.A. Slavnov (MI RAS)
Yu.A. Tikhonov (BINP)
N.E. Tyurin (IHEP)
A.A.Vorobijov (INP St. Petersburg)
A.M. Zaitsev (IHEP)
TRADITIONALLY:
3 DAYS PARALLEL SESSIONS
(THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY)
27.07.06
28.07.06
29.07.06
1 DAY EXCURSION
(SUNDAY)
30.07.06
3 DAYS PLENARY SESSIONS
(MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY)
31.07.06
01.08.06
02.08.06
BEST OF EXCURSION DAY:
SUNDAY 30.07.06
PARALLEL SESSIONS & CONVENERS
No
1.
SESSION
Particle astrophysics
& cosmology
SESSION CONVENERS
PRESENTATION
HOURS
Dmitry
Gorbunov
(Moscow)
[email protected]
7 hours
2.
Neutrino physics
Samuel
Bilenky
(Italy/JINR)
[email protected]
8 hours
Alexander
Olchevsky
(JINR)
[email protected]
3.
Lattice calculations &
Computational
quantum field theory
Michael Creutz (BNL)
[email protected]
3,5 hours
Mikhail
Polikarpov
(ITEP)
[email protected]
4.
Heavy ion collisions &
quark matter
Dmitri Kharzeev (BNL)
[email protected]
Timothy Hallman (BNL)
[email protected]
5.
QCD hard
interactions
Zvi Bern (UCLA)
[email protected]
Stefano Frixione (Genova)
[email protected]
6.
QCD soft interactions
Electroweak physics
6.5 hours
Markus Diehl (DESY)
[email protected]
Oleg Teryaev (JINR)
[email protected]
7.
6,5 hours
7 hours
Terry Wyatt (Fermilab)
[email protected]
Edward Boos (Moscow)
[email protected]
6,5 hours
8.
CP Violation, Rare
decays, CKM
Neville Harnew (Oxford)
[email protected]
Andrey Goloutvin (ITEP)
[email protected]
9.
Hadron spectroscopy &
exotics
Gunar Bali (Glasgow)
[email protected]
Estia Eichten (FNAL)
[email protected]
10.
Heavy quark physics
Beyond the standard
model
GRID distributed
analysis in high energy
physics
7 hours
Riccardo Rattazzi (CERN)
[email protected]
Dmitri Denisov (FNAL)
[email protected]
12.
7 hours
Nora Brambilla (Milano)
[email protected]
Thomas Mannel (Siegen)
[email protected]
11.
7 hours
9 hours
Ashoke Sen (HRI, Allahabda)
[email protected]
Hans Falk Hoffmann (CERN)
[email protected]
Olga Kodolova (MSU)
[email protected]
3,5 hours
Elena Tikhonenko (JINR)
[email protected]
13.
R & D for future
accelerators & detectors
S. Komamiya (Tokyo)
[email protected]
Igor Meshkov (JINR)
[email protected]
Totally
3,5 hours
82 hours (~320 reports)
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
ICHEP’06
Moscow, Russian Academy of Sciences, July 26 – August 02, 2006
Wednesday
July 26
Time
Location
Activity
15:00 – 20:00
RAS Bldg., Leninskii,32a
Registration
Time
Location
Activity
Main Conference Hall
Main Conference Hall
Aud. Blue, Green, Red, Brown
RAS or elsewhere
Aud. Blue, Green, Red, Brown
RAS
Welcome, Opening
Introductory review talk
Parallel Sessions
Lunch Break
Parallel Sessions
Welcome Reception
Time
Location
Activity
09:00 – 13:00
13:00 – 14:30
14:30 – 18:30
Aud. Blue, Green, Red, Brown
RAS or elsewhere
Aud. Blue, Green, Red, Brown
Parallel Sessions
Lunch Break
Parallel Sessions
Time
Location
Activity
09:00 – 13:00
13:00 – 14:30
14:30 – 18:30
Aud. Blue, Green, Red, Brown
RAS or elsewhere
Aud. Blue, Green, Red, Brown
Parallel Sessions
Lunch Break
Parallel Sessions
Sunday
July 30
Excursion
Social Program
Monday
July 31
Time
Location
Activity
09:00 – 13:00
13:00 – 14:30
14:30 – 18:00
Main Conference Hall
RAS or elsewhere
Main Conference Hall
Plenary Sessions
Lunch Break
Plenary Sessions
19:00 – 21:00
Concert Hall
Concert
Time
Location
Activity
09:00 – 13:00
13:00 – 14:30
14:30 – 18:00
Main Conference Hall
RAS or elsewhere
Main Conference Hall
Plenary Sessions
Lunch Break
Plenary Sessions
19:00
Restaurant
Conference Dinner
Time
Location
Activity
Thursday
July 27
09:00
09:15
10:00
13:00
14:30
19:00
Friday
July 28
Saturday
July 29
Tuesday
August 01
Wednesday
August 02
09:00
13:00
14:30
16:00
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09:15
10:00
13:00
14:30
18:30
21:00
13:00
14:30
16:00
16:40
Main Conference Hall
Plenary Sessions
RAS or elsewhere
Lunch Break
Main Conference Hall
Plenary Sessions
Main Conference Hall
Summary &Closing
Poster Sessions
The Poster sessions are in operation for displaying from Thursday, July 27 till Monday, July
31 in the “Poster HALL”.
The authors are available for presentation of their poster
contributions and discussion with conference delegates during the coffee breaks and the lunch
breaks.
ICHEP’06 time scale
 Introductory review talk 30 min
 Parallel sessions ~ 82 h ( ~ 320 talks)
 Plenary sessions ~ 20 h (~ 26 talks)
 Summary talk 40 min
 IUPAP Commissions 20 min
General Topics toward the Plenary Sessions
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Experiment
Updated results from the Tevatron CDF and D0
Z, W production and masses
QCD and jets
Top mass, production and decays
Bd, Bs mixing and lifetimes
Bs, Bc, B baryon decays and spectroscopy
Search for Higgs and SUSY
Other rare phenomena
Updated results from BNL (STAR, PHENIX Collaborations)
- Quark matter at high density and temperature, quark-gluon plasma
Updated results from B-factories
CP violation and measurements of CP angles
Measurement of rare leptonic and radiative decays
Measurements of semileptonic decays (Vcb and Vub)
Rare decays (charm, tau, mixing) and spectroscopy
B meson masses, mass difference and lifetimes
CKM matrix and test of SM predictions
Deep inelastic scattering (COMPASS, JLAB, HERA)
Neutrino physics (neutrino oscillations, masses, mixing, double beta decays)
Towards the LHC and ILC physics
Beyond the Standard Model
Results of heavy & light quark physics, spectroscopy
QCD (experiment)
Results on electroweak physics
Astroparticle physics, dark matter searches, etc.
Theory
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Beyond the Standard Model
Extended Higgs sector
Additional heavy gauge sector
Extra dimensions
Heavy quarks, new generations
Deconfinement and quark-gluon plasma, finite temperature QCD
CP Violation and CKM matrix physics: new trends
Lattice calculations and computational quantum field theory
Neutrino masses, oscillations, mixings
QCD (models, QCD vacuum, quark masses etc.)
Particles phenomenology in light and heavy sectors
Particle astrophysics, dark matter and cosmology
Mathematical aspects of quantum field theory and string theory
GRID & Accelerators & Detectors
GRID Distributed analysis in high energy physics
R & D for future accelerators and detectors
Experimental facilities
Suggestions for Plenary session reports
source: members of Advisory Program Committee
 Cosmology & beyond the SM (V. Rubakov, Moscow)
 “CKM” (G. Martinelli, Roma)
 Effective field theories for hot QCD (E. Braaten,
Ohio/M. Lain, Bielefeld)
 “Strings and QCD” (M. Strassler, Seattle)
 “Quarkonium production at the Tevatron and the LHC,
double quarkonium production at BELLE”
(G. Bodwin, Argonne)
 “Heavy quarkonium physics, highlights in effective
field theories” (A. Vairo, Milano)
 “Lattice” (R. Sommer, Zeuthen/M. Suscher, CERN)
 “New results on spectroscopy (experiment)”
 DIS: New results (I. Savin, Dubna/ Compass)
 “Results on quark matter at high temperature”
(T. Hallman, BNL)
 Where is Higgs ? (theory review)
ICHEP’06 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Agenda for parallel sessions
Thursday, July 27, 2006
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Time
09:00-10:00
W ELCOME & the Introductory Review Talk (Main hall)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Red hall
Green hall
Blue hall
Brown hall
10:00-11:30 Neutrino physics
QCD hard
Electroweak phys. Heavy ions & quarks
(I)
(I)
(I)
(I)
11:30-12:00
coffee break
12:00-13:30 Neutrino physics
QCD hard
Electroweak phys.
Heavy ions & quarks
(II)
(II)
(II)
(II)
13:30-14:30
lunch
14:30-16:00 Neutrino physics
QCD hard
Electroweak phys.
Heavy ions & quarks
(III)
(III)
(III)
(III)
16:00-16:30
coffee break
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16:30-18:30 Neutrino physics
QCD hard
Electroweak phys.
Heavy ions & quarks
(IV)
(IV)
(IV)
(IV)
Friday, July 28, 2006
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Time
Red hall
Green hall
Blue hall
Brown hall
09:00-11:00
Astro & Cosmology
(I)
QCD soft
CP violation
Hadrons & exotics
(I)
(I)
(I)
11:00-11:30
coffee break
11:30-13:00
Astro & Cosmology QCD soft
CP violation
Hadrons & exotics
(II)
(II)
(II)
(II)
13:00-14:30
lunch
14:30-16:00
Astro & Cosmology
QCD soft
CP violation
Hadrons & exotics
(III)
(III)
(III)
(III)
16:00-16:30
coffee break
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16:30-18:30
Astro & Cosmology
QCD soft
CP violation
Hadrons & exotics
(IV)
(IV)
(IV)
(IV)
Saturday, July 29, 2006
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Time
Red hall
Green hall
Blue hall
Brown hall
09:00-11:00
Heavy quarks
(I)
Beyond the SM
GRID
Lattice
(I)
(I)
(I)
11:00-11:30
coffee break
11:30-13:00 Heavy quarks
Beyond the SM
GRID
Lattice
(II)
(II)
(II)
(II)
13:00-14:30
lunch
14:30-16:00 Heavy quarks
Beyond the SM
R & D & Detectors
Neutrino physics
(III)
(III)
(I)
(V)
16:00-16:30
coffee break
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16:30-18:30 Heavy quarks
Beyond the SM
R & D & Detectors
Beyond the SM
(IV)
(IV)
(II)
(V) (Strings)
Main Lecture Hall
1200 seating
Blue Hall (Parallel session)
Beige Hall (Parallel session)
CONFERENCE FEE: 400 EURO
INCLUDES
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Participation
Delegate’s bag with conference materials
Welcome party
Coffee/tea breaks
Proceedings
Bus/cars transportation inside Moscow
ACCOMMODATION
Cosmos Hotel (subway “VDNKh”)
 single (standard, 23.6 m^2)
 single (Cosmos Club, 24-25 floors)
 double (Cosmos Club, 24-25 floors)
(25 min by subway)
100/120 euro
140 euro
160 euro
Hotel Akademicheskaya (subway “Oktyabr’skaya”)
 single
50/80 euro
 double
60/90 euro
 single (business)
80 euro
 apartment
195 euro
(5 min by subway)
Hotel Uzkoe (subway “Yasenevo”)
 single
 double
 single (business)
 apartment
(20 min by subway)
30/55 euro
40/65 euro
90 euro
150 euro
ACCOMMODATION
President Hotel (subway “Oktyabr’skaya”)
 Single
 appartment
(5 min by subway)
165/185 euro
255 euro
Hotel Ukraina (centrum)
 Single
 Double
(20 min by subway)
75/115 euro
75/125 euro
Hotel Mezhdunarodnaya (centrum)
 Single (standard)
 Single (business)
(20 min by subway)
230 euro
290 euro
Guesthouse of Moscow State Univ. (subway “Universitet”)
 Single
20/30 euro
 Double
30/40 euro
(15 min by subway)
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
 RECEPTION IN RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF
SCIENCES Bldg.
 A CONCERT IN BOL’SHOI KREMLIN PALACE
 BANQUET IN RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Bldg.
 EXCURSIONS:
SERGIEV POSAD (ORTHODOX CAFEDRAL)
KREMLIN SIGHTSEEN
MANY OTHER POSSIBILITIES
Welcome to Moscow
2006
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