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Timothy Tait

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University of California, Irvine · Physics & Astronomy

Active 1996–2024

h-index71
Citations15.8k
Papers30154 last 5y
Funding$4.8M
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Research topics

  • Political Science
  • Physics
  • Particle physics
  • Computer Science
  • Nuclear physics
  • Database
  • Quantum mechanics

Selected publications

  • The International Linear Collider (Report to Snowmass 2021)

    2022 · 49 citations

    • Computer Science
    • Physics
    • Particle physics

    The International Linear Collider (ILC) is on the table now as a new global energy-frontier accelerator laboratory taking data in the 2030s. The ILC addresses key questions for our current understanding of particle physics. It is based on a proven accelerator technology. Its experiments will challenge the Standard Model of particle physics and will provide a new window to look beyond it. This document brings the story of the ILC up to date, emphasizing its strong physics motivation, its readiness for construction, and the opportunity it presents to the US and the global particle physics community.

  • Report of the Topical Group on Physics Beyond the Standard Model at Energy Frontier for Snowmass 2021

    arXiv (Cornell University) · 2022 · 11 citations

    • Political Science
    • Physics
    • Particle physics

    This is the Snowmass2021 Energy Frontier (EF) Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) report. It combines the EF topical group reports of EF08 (Model-specific explorations), EF09 (More general explorations), and EF10 (Dark Matter at Colliders). The report includes a general introduction to BSM motivations and the comparative prospects for proposed future experiments for a broad range of potential BSM models and signatures, including compositeness, SUSY, leptoquarks, more general new bosons and fermions, long-lived particles, dark matter, charged-lepton flavor violation, and anomaly detection.

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