Bring hundreds of smart physicists together and what do you get? Lots of questions!
This summer, more than 700 particle physicists from nearly 100 universities and laboratories across the United States came together on the University of Minnesota’s Twin Cities campus for the Snowmass Community Summer Study meeting. There, they discussed the decades ahead in US particle physics, carefully considering the next steps in their studies of energy, matter, space and time.
During coffee breaks, symmetry asked attendees to share open questions in particle physics. Here’s a sample of what particle physicists think about and what they hope to discover in the coming decades. (A poster of these questions is also available here.)
Steve Wimpenny
Stefan Funk
Robin Erbacher
Kevin Lesko
Erik Ramberg
Elizabeth Worcester
Kanika Sachdev
James Matthews
Akiya Miyamoto
Hiroaki Ono
Jonathan Asaadi
Herman White
Chien-Yi Chen
Hao-Yi Wu
Inga Karliner
Ian Shipsey
Richard Ruiz
Marcelle Soares-Santos
Ren-Yuan Zhu
Wade Fisher
Paul Lebrun
Abigail Vieregg
Altan Cakir
Peter Onyisi
Brenda Dingus
Pushpa Bhat
Gabe Shaughnessy
Alysia Marino
Prisca Cushman
Rebecca (age 4)
Ian Shipsey