FRIB Theory Users Group Report: Joint ATLAS-HRIBF-NSCL-FRIB SuperUsers Meeting 18-20 August 2011
A. Baha Balantekin, Richard H. Cyburt, W. C. Haxton, Witek Nazarewicz,, Filomena Nunes, Thomas Papenbrock, Scott Pratt, James Vary

TL;DR
This report summarizes the discussions and survey results from the 2011 SuperUsers Meeting, assessing the state and needs of the low-energy nuclear theory community in preparation for the FRIB facility's operational demands.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the community's current status and identifies key areas of need to support FRIB's scientific goals.
Findings
Survey revealed community strengths and gaps
Identified priority areas for theoretical development
Outlined responses to upcoming experimental demands
Abstract
The FRIB (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams) Theory Users Group participated in the Joint ATLAS-HRIBF-NSCL-FRIB SuperUsers Meeting, hosted by Michigan State University August 18-20, 2011. Prior to the meeting a survey of the FRIB Theory Users Group was conducted to assess the health of the low-energy nuclear theory community and to identify perceived areas of need, in anticipation of the new demands on theory that will accompany FRIB. Meeting discussions focused on survey results and on possible responses. These discussions are summarized here.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Particle Detector Development and Performance
