1. Report of the Instrumentation Frontier Working Group for Snowmass 2021
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Barbeau, Phillip S., Merkel, Petra, Zhang, Jinlong, Acosta, Darin, Affolder, Anthony A., Apresyan, Artur, Artuso, Marina, Bhopatkar, Vallary, Butalla, Stephen, Carini, Gabriella A., Cecil, Thomas, Connolly, Amy, Dahl, C. Eric, Deiana, Allison, Dunne, Katherine, Escobar, Carlos O., Estrada, Juan, Fahim, Farah, Fast, James E., Garcia-Sciveres, Maurice, Guenette, Roxanne, Hedges, Michael T., Irwin, Kent, Karle, Albrecht, Ketchum, Wes, Kravitz, Scott, Lippincott, W. Hugh, Maruyama, Reina H., McIver, Jess, Newcomer, F. Mitchell, Parsons, John, Pyle, Matt, Raaf, Jennifer L., Rogan, Chris, Sanchez, Mayly C., Shipsey, Ian, Surrow, Bernd, Titov, Maxim, Vahsen, Sven E., Vernieri, Caterina, White, Andrew P., Worm, Steven, Yeh, Minfang, Yohay, Rachel, and Zettlemoyer, Jacob
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
Detector instrumentation is at the heart of scientific discoveries. Cutting edge technologies enable US particle physics to play a leading role worldwide. This report summarizes the current status of instrumentation for High Energy Physics (HEP), the challenges and needs of future experiments and indicates high priority research areas. The Snowmass Instrumentation Frontier studies detector technologies and Research and Development (R&D) needed for future experiments in collider physics, neutrino physics, rare and precision physics and at the cosmic frontier. It is divided into more or less diagonal areas with some overlap among a few of them. We lay out five high-level key messages that are geared towards ensuring the health and competitiveness of the US detector instrumentation community, and thus the entire particle physics landscape., Comment: 53 pages, 0 figures, contribution to Snowmass 2021
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- 2022