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 =====Sorting Categories for 2020 ===== =====Sorting Categories for 2020 =====
-=== The new categories for 2020 will be required by ?????. ===+=== The new categories for 2020 will be required by September 6th. ===
 == The Sorting Process == == The Sorting Process ==
 The sorting categories guide people who are submitting abstracts. For example, without a dark energy category, no one sent us abstracts for that physics, but sent them to DAP instead. The sorting categories guide people who are submitting abstracts. For example, without a dark energy category, no one sent us abstracts for that physics, but sent them to DAP instead.
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 Finally - there should  be symposia and focus sessions already defined. Many will have an invited talk (identified), but then a bunch of parallel talks.  Those talks come from the abstracts, Finally - there should  be symposia and focus sessions already defined. Many will have an invited talk (identified), but then a bunch of parallel talks.  Those talks come from the abstracts,
 so we have to be ready to choose those from the categories and put them into special sessions. so we have to be ready to choose those from the categories and put them into special sessions.
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-=== Sorting Discussion from 2019 === 
  
 == Lessons learned from the 2019 Sorters meeting and how to improve for next year == == Lessons learned from the 2019 Sorters meeting and how to improve for next year ==
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   - Suggestions for future: In ADVANCE of the sorting meeting, the program committee sorters agree on which time slots on Sat/Sun/Mon/Tue would be best for DPF sessions and claim them to get our fair share. Or APS allocates slots for each day for each division, based on the number of abstracts.   - Suggestions for future: In ADVANCE of the sorting meeting, the program committee sorters agree on which time slots on Sat/Sun/Mon/Tue would be best for DPF sessions and claim them to get our fair share. Or APS allocates slots for each day for each division, based on the number of abstracts.
  
 +==== Suggested Categories for 2020 ====
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 +The suggested categories below for the 2019 sorting process.
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 +=== Parallel Categories ===
 +  - Advanced Computational and Analysis Techniques 
 +  - Accelerators and beams 
 +  - Instrumentation and Detector R&
 +  - Dark Matter   
 +  - Axion and Hidden Sector Searches 
 +  - Neutrino oscillations 
 +  - Sterile neutrino searches 
 +  - Neutrino cross-sections
 +  - Particle Astrophysics  (Astrophysical Neutrinos is now inside Particle Astrophysics)
 +  - Inflation/Cosmic Expansion/Dark Energy 
 +  - Field theory and new theoretical developments
 +  - Supersymmetry: Searches and Models
 +  - Beyond Standard Model Physics (Not including SUSY)
 +  - Physics of the Higgs boson 
 +  - Electroweak Physics 
 +  - Weak decays of heavy quarks
 +  - Hadron spectroscopy and non-perturbative QCD
 +  - QCD and Quark Matter
 +  - Charged Lepton Properties
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 +----
  
-==== Other sorting lists ==== 
-  * {{:aps_2017_sorting_categories.docx|The original 2017 list}} 
-  * {{::apsapril2018sort.pdf|The final 2017 categories}} 
-  * [[http://conferences.fnal.gov/dpf2017/working-groups/|Working Group Categories ]] for DPF divisional meeting at FNAL in 2017 
  
  
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 f) we can have access to abstracts as they come in (or after formal submission ends?), so we can provide feedback to the sorters in advance.  //We had access this year and divided people into groups to look at those abstracts, but very few did that.  We cannot do it earlier, because it is timed to abstract submission.  If we have 4 sorters from a range of disciplines, we can match the support group to the sorter expertise and the sorter can call a short teleconference ahead of time.  //  f) we can have access to abstracts as they come in (or after formal submission ends?), so we can provide feedback to the sorters in advance.  //We had access this year and divided people into groups to look at those abstracts, but very few did that.  We cannot do it earlier, because it is timed to abstract submission.  If we have 4 sorters from a range of disciplines, we can match the support group to the sorter expertise and the sorter can call a short teleconference ahead of time.  // 
  
-==== The List of Categories - submitted to Eric Barth in Spring 2018 for the 2019 April Meeting ==== 
-The names of the program committee members willing to help sorters with the defined categories is also shown. THe abstracts will be pre-sorted by the submitters according to this list.  However, the sorters will be able to give different titles to the actual sessions depending on the submitted abstracts (for example mini-symposia or forums).   This list helps the sorters identify the abstracts rather than necessarily group them in the same session. It can also be used to encourage submission of abstracts of a certain type. 
  
-=== Parallel Categories === 
-  - Advanced Computational Techniques [Stephen Sekula, Dmitri Denisov, Matthew Szydagis] 
-  - Accelerators and beams [Dmitri Denisov] 
-  - Detector R&D [Dmitri Denisov, Matthew Szydagis] 
-  - WIMP searches [Jodi Cooley, Matthew Szydagis, Rafael Lang, Tim Tait, Stefano Profumo] 
-  - Sub-GeV Dark Matter  [Jodi Cooley, Matthew Szydagis, Bertrand Echenard, Rafael Lang, Matt Graham, Tim Tait, Stefano Profumo] 
-  - Axion and Hidden Sector Searches [Marc Sher, Matt Graham, Bertrand Echenard, Jodi Cooley] 
-  - Neutrino oscillations [Mike Kordosky] 
-  - Sterile neutrino searches [Marc Sher, Mike Kordosky, Stefano Profumo] 
-  - Neutrino cross-sections [Marc Sher, Mike Kordosky] 
-  - Particle Astrophysics  [Tom Diehl, Marc Sher, Mike Kordosky, Stefano Profumo]  (Astrophysical Neutrinos is now inside Particle Astrophysics) 
-  - Inflation/Cosmic Expansion/Dark Energy [Tom Diehl, Matthew Szydagis] 
-  - Cosmic Explosions [Tom Diehl]   
-  - Field theory [Tim Tait, Chris Hill] 
-  - Supersymmetry Searches and Models [Chris Hill, Tim Tait]  
-  - Beyond Standard Model Physics (Not including SUSY) [Dmitri Denisov, Chris Hill, Sheldon Stone, Tim Tait] 
-  - Electroweak Physics [Dmitri Denisov, Stephen Sekula] 
-  - Flavor Physics [Sheldon Stone] 
-  - Lepton Properties and CP-Violation [Bob Bernstein] 
-  - Hadron Spectroscopy [Tom Browder, Sheldon Stone] 
-  - QCD in Jets and Scattering Processes [Tom Browder] 
  
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-==== Comment on Sorting Categories;changes for 2019/2020 List ==== 
    
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 === mini-symposia === === mini-symposia ===
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   - Dark Matter - the gravitational toolkit (large-scale dynamics, gravitational lensing, etc.)   - Dark Matter - the gravitational toolkit (large-scale dynamics, gravitational lensing, etc.)
   - Neutron Stars: the multimessenger view [Tom Diehl]   - Neutron Stars: the multimessenger view [Tom Diehl]
 +  - Applications of Quantum Detectors: ADMX, MAGIS etc. [Rusack] 
  
  
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