Physics in Intense Fields (PIF22)

Europe/London
Ben King (T (Theorie)), James Edwards (Univeristy of Plymouth), Thomas Heinzl (University of Plymouth)
Description

Overview

Testing the response of physical systems to strong external fields has a venerable history in physics. Examples include spin models and superconductors in magnetic fields, probes of the electromagnetic and gravitational fields in the vicinity of localised sources (such as heavy ions, magnetars or black holes) and a variety of scenarios in strong interactions. A particular instance of strong electromagnetic fields has become relevant in recent years in the form of high-powered lasers (HPLs) defining a new intensity frontier. 

Pushing this frontier further, new record intensities are being reported at dedicated high-power laser facilities.  Innovative particle physics experiments combining HPL and electron beams such as E320 at SLAC and LUXE at DESY will achieve higher precision and higher centre-of-mass energies. Alternatively, strong-field QED is being tested by colliding high energy electrons with crystalline targets and through astrophysical observations hinting at the existence of vacuum birefringence. 

The purpose of this conference is to present the different areas of physics concerned with intense fields and the methods being employed. Areas of interest include: QED where intense fields can occur in a range of physical systems; gravitational systems and their radiation; QCD where strong fields are ubiquitous. The conference aims at enriching our understanding of (typically non-perturbative) theoretical tools and comparing their output with simulation and experimental results.


The Physics in Intense Fields (PIF22) conference follows on from PIF2013 held at DESY, Germany, and PIF2010 held at KEK, Japan. The programme has much in common with recent conferences ExHILP 21 at the University of Jena, Germany and "The Schwinger Effect and Strong-Field Physics Workshop" at the Yukawa Institute of Theoretical Physics, Japan, but is designed to cover topics beyond strong-field QED and HPL science.  We particularly encourage contributions from early career researchers.

Advisory Committee

  • Tom Blackburn, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Stepan Bulanov, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
  • Olindo Corradini, University of Modena, Italy
  • Anton Ilderton, University of Edinburgh, UK
  • Felix Karbstein, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany
  • Katarzyna Krajewska, University of Warsaw, Poland
  • Christian Schubert, UNAM-UAEM, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
  • Daniel Seipt, Helmholtz-Institut Jena, Germany
  • Hidetoshi Taya, RIKEN iTHEMS, Wako, Japan
  • Greger Torgrimsson, Umeå University, Sweden
Registration
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Participants
  • Adam Bechler
  • Adam Noble
  • Adil Sawut
  • Adrian Hosak
  • Akshay Sunil Bhadage
  • Alec Thomas
  • Alexander Fedotov
  • Alexander John Macleod
  • Alexander Philippov
  • Andrea Cristofoli
  • Andres Luna
  • Andrey Tarasov
  • Anton Ilderton
  • Antonino Di Piazza
  • Arseniy Berezin
  • Arseny Mironov
  • Bai-Song Xie
  • Ben King
  • Burkhard Kampfer
  • Calin Hojbota
  • Cesim Dumlu
  • Chantal Sundqvist
  • Cheng Tao Yang
  • Christian Kohlfürst
  • christian nielsen
  • christian schubert
  • Christopher Arran
  • Christopher Grayson
  • Chul Min Kim
  • Constantin Aniculaesei
  • Craig McNeile
  • Cui-Wen Zhang
  • Damian Petersen
  • Daniel Seipt
  • David McMullan
  • DEEPAK SAH
  • Di-Lun Yang
  • Domenico Bonocore
  • Elena Mosman
  • Elias Gerstmayr
  • Eugenia Boffo
  • Evgeny Gelfer
  • Fabian Schütze
  • Felipe Salgado
  • Felix Karbstein
  • Fotios Fronimos Pouliasis
  • Francesco Pegoraro
  • Ge Ping
  • Georgii Sizykh
  • Gerald Dunne
  • Gergely Endrodi
  • Gianluca Degli Esposti
  • Gianluca Sarri
  • giulio audagnotto
  • Greger Torgrimsson
  • Haidar Al-Naseri
  • Haritejas Iyer
  • Hedvika Kadlecová
  • Hidetoshi Taya
  • Hiraki Kanehisa
  • Holger Gies
  • Hong Xiao
  • Honghao Fan
  • Ioannis Ploumistakis
  • Ivan Aleksandrov
  • Jack Goodman
  • James Edwards
  • Jan Plefka
  • Jens Oluf Andersen
  • Jeremy Heyl
  • Jerzy Kamiński
  • Jianwei He
  • JOHANN RAFELSKI
  • Junhao Zhang
  • Katarzyna Krajewska
  • Kiyong Kim
  • Koichi Hattori
  • Kyle Fleck
  • Kyohei Mukaida
  • Lars Reichwein
  • Leonardo de la Cruz
  • Li Wang
  • Li-Na Hu
  • Lie-Juan Li
  • Louis Helary
  • Mamat Ali Bake
  • Mamutjan Ababekri
  • Mao Zeng
  • Marko Filipovic
  • Martin Formanek
  • Martin Jirka
  • María Anabel Trejo Espinosa
  • Massimo Altarelli
  • Mateusz Majczak
  • Matt Zepf
  • Matteo Tamburini
  • Matthew Wing
  • Matthias Diez
  • Melike Mohamedsedik
  • Michael G. Schmidt
  • Michael Quin
  • Minghui Ding
  • Misha Arturo Lopez Lopez
  • MOHAMMAD MIRZAIE
  • Mohammad Rezaei Pandari
  • Mustafa Salih Zog
  • Naser Ahmadiniaz
  • Niall Cavanagh
  • Nikita Larin
  • Ondrej Hulik
  • Ondrej Klimo
  • Orkash Amat
  • Pablo Morales
  • Pablo Pisani
  • Patrick Copinger
  • Pavel Sasorov
  • Philipp Sikorski
  • Prokopis Hadjisolomou
  • Qian Qian
  • Rajeev Singh
  • Ralf Schuetzhold
  • Reinhard Alkofer
  • Riccardo Gonzo
  • Robin Ekman
  • Ruth Magdalena Jacobs
  • Sang Pyo Kim
  • Sebastian Franchino-Viñas
  • Selym Villalba Chávez
  • shanjin wu
  • shaohu lei
  • Shiyu Liu
  • Shu Lin
  • Stefan Evans
  • Stefan Floerchinger
  • Stepan Bulanov
  • Suo Tang
  • Sven Ahrens
  • Thomas Cowan
  • Thomas Grismayer
  • Thomas Heinzl
  • Thomas Koffas
  • Thomas Teter
  • Tim Adamo
  • Tobias Podszus
  • Tom Blackburn
  • Ulises Wainstein Haimovichi
  • Ulrik Ingerslev Uggerhøj
  • Uwe Hernandez Acosta
  • Victor Dinu
  • Victor Miguel Banda Guzman
  • Vishwa Bandhu Pathak
  • Will Price
  • Xiaofei Shen
  • Xuesong Geng
  • Yan-Fei Li
  • Yue-Yue Chen
  • Yunquan Gao
  • Yutong He
  • Zachary Harris
  • zhang chong