Representing high-energy theory in the 2021 Particle Physics Community Planning Exercise ("Snowmass 2021"). Artwork courtesy of the incomparable @FlipTanedo.
Some dispatches from the theory frontier:
An overview of naturalness solutions to the hierarchy problem by @physics_nate really illustrates how SUSY & composite Higgs models are only two (albeit well-studied) approaches out of many. https://t.co/bow3Pu6JJT
As the Snowmass Muon Collider plenary begins, looks like a few dozen (out of an audience of a few hundred) are sporting this fun tee designed by @KarriDiPetrillo
After a bit of a hiatus for writing the Theory Frontier reports, we’re back for #snowmass in Seattle! Here’s Patrick Meade eloquently laying out the case for future lepton colliders.
Thanks to @KITP_UCSB and @theoryfrontier for a great conference. There were a lot of really great talks aimed at a broad physics audience. I highly recommend watching them here:
https://t.co/dAlNivai9b
https://t.co/w0I3SeaFxf
The talks on formal topics were particularly great
Thanks to all who joined online & at #KITP in Kohn Hall for the Snowmass Theory Frontier (@theoryfrontier) conference this week!
#ICYMI Find talks and slides at ▸ https://t.co/mNWdYNHcJF #snowmass
Or watch on YouTube at ▸ https://t.co/TGplidyeTN
That’s a wrap for the Snowmass Theory Frontier Conference at the KITP! Thanks to all the speakers and participants; to the KITP staff; and to everyone online for following along. So long, and thanks for all the physics! #snowmass#theoryfrontier#kitp