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Report of the Topical Group on Cosmic Probes of Fundamental Physics for for Snowmass 2021
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Working Paper
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Adhikari, Rana X.Anchordoqui, Luis A.Fang, KeSathyaprakash, B. S.Tollefson, KirstenLewis, Tiffany R.Engel, KristiAboubrahim, AminAkarsu, OzgurAkrami, YasharAloisio, RobertoBatista, Rafael AlvesBallardini, MarioBallmer, Stefan W.Bechtol, EllenBenisty, DavidBerti, EmanueleBirrer, SimonBonilla, AlexanderBrito, RichardBustamante, MauricioCaldwell, RobertCardoso, VitorChakrabarti, SukanyaChen, Thomas Y.Cicoli, MicheleClesse, SebastienColeman, AlanCui, YanouCusin, GiuliaDaylan, TansuDienes, Keith R.Di Valentino, EleonoraDvorkin, CoraEscamilla-Rivera, CeliaFarrar, Glennys R.Feng, Jonathan L.Frusciante, NoemiGarcia-Bellido, JuanCanal, Carlos GarciaGarzelli, Maria VittoriaGlombitza, JonasGolup, GeraldinaGritsevich, MariaHaiman, ZoltanHaro, JaumeHazra, Dhiraj KumarHeavens, AlanHolz, DanielHorandel, Jorg R.Ishak, MustaphaIvanov, Mikhail M.Joudaki, ShahabKampert, Karl-HeinzKarwin, Christopher M.Keeley, RyanKlasen, MichaelKonoplich, RostislavKrizmanic, John F.Kumar, SureshL'Huillier, BenjaminLevi, NoamMandic, VukMarra, ValerioMartins, C. J. A. P.Matarrese, SabinoMayotte, EricMayotte, SonjaMersini-Houghton, LauraMeyers, JoelMiller, Andrew L.Mottola, EmilMukherjee, SuvodipMurase, KohtaMuzio, Marco SteinNath, PranNg, Ken K. Y.No, Jose MiguelNunes, Rafael C.Olinto, Angela V.Pace, FrancescoPan, SupriyaBergliaffa, Santiago E. PerezPogosian, LevonRead, JocelynReininghaus, MaximilianReno, Mary HallRiess, Adam G.Sakellariadou, MairiSakharov, Alexander S.Salucci, PaoloSantander, MarcosSantos, EvaSarazin, FredSaridakis, Emmanuel N.Sciutto, Sergio J.Shafieloo, ArmanShoemaker, David H.Sinha, KuverSoldin, DennisSoriano, Jorge F.Staicova, DenitsaSun, LingSteer, D. A.Thomas, BrooksTomsick, John A.Valera, Victor B.Vazquez, J. AlbertoVenters, Tonia M.Visinelli, LucaWatson, ScottWebb, John K.Weltman, AmandaWhite, GrahamWissel, StephanieYadav, Anil KumarYang, FengweiYang, WeiqiangYunes, NicolasYushkov, AlexeyZhang, Haocheng
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
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Abstract
Cosmic Probes of Fundamental Physics take two primary forms: Very high energy particles (cosmic rays, neutrinos, and gamma rays) and gravitational waves. Already today, these probes give access to fundamental physics not available by any other means, helping elucidate the underlying theory that completes the Standard Model. The last decade has witnessed a revolution of exciting discoveries such as the detection of high-energy neutrinos and gravitational waves. The scope for major developments in the next decades is dramatic, as we detail in this report.
Comment: Report of theTopical Group on Cosmic Probes of Fundamental Physics, for the U.S. decadal Particle Physics Planning Exercise (Snowmass 2021)