Latin American HECAP Physics Briefing Book 2025
Mario A. Acero (U. del Atl\'antico - Colombia), Alexis A. Aguilar-Arevalo (UNAM - M\'exico), Bel\'en Andrada (CNEA/CONICET/UNSAM - Argentina), Andr\'es Baquero Larriva (U. del Azuay - Ecuador), Mauro Cambiaso (U. Andr\'es Bello - Chile)

TL;DR
This paper presents an updated Latin American HECAP Physics Briefing Book 2025, summarizing community input and strategic priorities across seven key physics and infrastructure areas to guide regional research development.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive update to the Latin American HECAP strategy, incorporating community White Papers and regional expert input for long-term planning.
Findings
Community consensus on research priorities
Identification of key infrastructure needs
Strategic roadmap for Latin American HECAP research
Abstract
The first process for the Latin American Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructure for High Energy, Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (LASF4RI-HECAP) came to a conclusion in October 2020, with a Physics Briefing Book (PBB) presented in (2104.06852). Here we present an updated PBB, the result of the first update of LASF4RI-HECAP. The update process began with a call for White Papers from the HECAP community. The submitted contributions were presented at the III LASF4RI for HECAP Symposium: Update of the Strategic Plan, held at ICTP-SAIFR in S\~ao Paulo in August 26-29, 2024, with the participation of the Preparatory Group, High Level Strategy Group, Funding Agencies and representatives of similar efforts from around the globe. This updated PBB was written by the Preparatory Group based mainly on 46 White Papers submitted by the community and is organized around seven working groups:…
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TopicsInternational Science and Diplomacy · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Computational Physics and Python Applications
