High energy physics to study the origin of matter and mysteries of the universe

   High energy physics is a research field to study the origin of matter, fundamental interaction and the space-time structure by investigating reactions of high energy particles made in an accelerator.
   In Japan, many researchers from all over the world carry out the forefront research, such as Belle II experiment with SuperKEKB accelerator which is the world's highest luminosity electron and position collider (left picture), T2K neutrino oscillation experiment with J-PARC high intensity proton accelerator producing neutrino beam which is directed toward Super-Kamiokande detector. Researchers are also vigorously working on international experiments using accelerators all over the world, and development of next-generation accelerator technologies.
   Japan Association of High Energy Physicists (JAHEP) was established as a forum where all the high energy physics researchers in Japan exchange their opinions and express their ideas.

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2024.10.17
Winners of Young Encouragement Prize of the Physical Society of Japan were selected. [Detail]
2024.10.03
Winners of High Energy Physics Young Researcher's Award were selected. [Detail]
2023.10.23
Winners of Young Encouragement Prize of the Physical Society of Japan were selected. [Detail]
2023.10.13
Winners of High Energy Physics Young Researcher's Award were selected. [Detail]
2022.03.20
Snowmass2021 White Paper "Japan’s Strategy for Future Projects in High Energy Physics" [PDF]
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