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Study
of Fundamental Interactions in e+e-
and Hadronic Collisions
Theme
leader:
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A.S. Zhemchugov
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Deputy:
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A.V.
Guskov
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Participating
countries and international organizations:
Belarus,
CERN, China, Germany, Italy, Poland, Russia, Sweden.
Issues
addressed and main goals of research:
The
Standard Model (SM) provides the most accurate and universal
description of physics phenomena on a microscale nowadays. However,
it is not free from a number of shortcomings. Some predictions of the
Standard Model still have not been observed experimentally. In many
cases the accuracy of predictions is limited by experimental
knowledge of the key free parameters of the theory. At the same time,
the search for New Physics beyond the Standard Model may show the way
to further develop the theory and to get rid of its shortcomings. The
main tool for these studies is collider experiments using both
proton-proton (LHC) and electron-positron collisions. The latter are
most suitable for precision studies of elementary particles with
obvious advantages from well-defined kinematics of the initial state
and the absence of the large QCD background typical of hadronic
colliders.
The precision test of SM predictions and search for
new phenomena beyond the SM in charmonium and tau lepton decays are
fulfilled in the scope of this theme using the world best facility in
this energy domain - the unique electron-positron collider BEPC-II
and the BES-III detector. At the same time, preparation for
experiments at future electron-positron colliders (ILC, CLIC, CEPC,
FCC-ee) is underway.
An
important complement to the studies of e+e- collisions
are the planned measurements at the AMBER experiment to address
fundamental issues of quantum chromodynamics which are expected to
lead to significant improvements in understanding of QCD as the
present theory of strong interactions. AMBER (Apparatus for Meson and
Baryon Experimental Research) is a new fixed-target experimental
facility at the M2 beam line of the CERN SPS. The proposed
measurements cover the range from lowest-Q2 physics as the
determination of the proton radius by elastic muon-proton scattering
over average-Q2 reactions to study hadron spectroscopy to high-Q2
hadron-structure investigations using the Drell-Yan, charmonia, and
prompt-photon production hard processes.
Expected
results in the current year:
BES-III
data analysis.
Development
of offline software and analysis tools.
Development
of a multipurpose MC event generator to describe the main processes
of e +e - annihilation
including radiative corrections at a level of more than one loop.
The generator will take into account the particle polarization for
both the initial and final states.
Development
of standard program codes to calculate radiation corrections at a
level of 2 (for EW interactions) and 3 (for strong interactions)
loops.
Study
of the research potential of the experiments at the CLIC, FCC, CEPC
colliders in the domain of precision measurements and search for new
physics on the basis of full detector simulation.
Development
of proposals for the physics research program of the Super
c-t Factory.
Test
run to determine the proton radius by elastic muon-proton
scattering.
R&D
to develop a prototype of the Micromegas chamber of 50 cm х
50 cm followed by the test-beam studies.
List
of projects
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Project
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Leader
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Priority
(period
of realisation)
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1.
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BES-III
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I.I.
Denisenko
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(2007-2023)
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List
of Activities
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Activity
or Experiment
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Leaders
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Status
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Laboratory
or other
Division of JINR
Responsible
person
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Main
researchers
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1.
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BES-III
Project
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I.I.
Denisenko
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DLNP
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O.V.
Bakina, I.R. Boyko, D.V. Dedovich, P.A. Egorov, A.V. Guskov,
Yu.A. Nefedov, S.N. Pogodin, G.A. Shelkov, A.S. Zhemchugov
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MLIT
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V.V.
Korenkov, G.A. Ososkov, I.S. Pelevanyuk
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2.
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Theoretical
support of collider
experiments
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L.V.
Kalinovskaya
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DLNP
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I.R.
Boyko, E.V. Dydyshko, Yu.A. Nefedov, N.E. Pukhaeva,
L.A.
Rumyantsev, A.A. Sapronov, R.R. Sadykov, V. Yermolchyk, Yu.
Yermolchyk, A.S. Zhemchugov
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BLTP
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A.B.
Arbuzov, S.G. Bondarenko, V.V. Bytev
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MLIT
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I.S.
Pelevanyuk
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Collaboration
Country
or International Organization
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City
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Institute
or Laboratory
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Belarus
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Minsk
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INP
BSU
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CERN
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Geneva
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CERN
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China
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Beijing
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IHEP
CAS
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Germany
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Hamburg
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DESY
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Hannover
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LUH
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Italy
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Turin
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UniTo
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Poland
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Katowice
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US
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Krakow
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INP
PAS
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Russia
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Gatchina
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NRC
KI PNPI
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Novosibirsk
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BINP
SB RAS
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Sweden
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Lund
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LU
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