A Petition to the United States Secretary of Energy and the President of Stanford University

Dear Secretary Bodman and President Hennessy:

We write to you as members of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) community who are concerned by the planned name change of this laboratory that was announced July 9th http://today.slac.stanford.edu/a/2008/07-09.htm.

The reason given for the change was that the SLAC "name is also no longer fully representative of the laboratory with its increased involvement in photon science and particle astrophysics in addition to our particle physics program".

We do not believe this is the case and we do not believe it is sufficient reason to change the name. On the contrary, we think there are very compelling reasons to maintain the acronym "SLAC" and the name "Stanford Linear Accelerator Center", with explicit inclusion of "Stanford" in the name.

1) SLAC has more than 40 years of history with an outstanding record of achievement (4 Nobel prize experiments). The scientific and public recognition associated with this name are invaluable. While it is true that other national laboratories have changed their names, the changes were usually minor or took place while the facilities were relatively new, and not after a long illustrious history. We think the acronym "SLAC" must be kept.

2) Accelerators continue to play a key role in the forefront facilities at the lab, even though these facilities now serve the photon science community. SLAC was a pioneer in photon science and has actively supported photon science for more than 30 years, since the early days of SPEAR. SLAC's new flagship instrument, the Linac Coherent Light Source, is profoundly dependent on the linear accelerator at SLAC. Honoring this history does not denigrate photon science. "Linear Accelerator" is a central core of what this laboratory does.

3) The tight coupling between SLAC and Stanford University has served both institutions well. SLAC has been a jewel among the Stanford schools. The Stanford academic environment has enabled SLAC to recruit and retain high caliber scientists and engineers even in the face of strong competition from the abundant technical opportunities available in the Bay Area. Being identified as being part of Stanford University is a large enticement in recruiting the best staff and cannot be underestimated. Keeping "Stanford" in the name is crucial for maintaining this laboratory's high quality and expertise.

We strongly urge the US government and the DOE, along with Stanford University, to reconsider the decision to change the name of SLAC. There must be a solution which allows the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center to continue its tradition of outstanding service to an expanded user community.


This web entry list is in addition to the hundreds of names on paper petitions in circulation at SLAC and elsewhere. There is no need to enter names in both places.

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Terranova
Francesco
Affiliation: INFN Frascati National Laboratory
Title: Research Physicist
7 August 2008

Demma
Theo
Affiliation: LNF/INFN
Title: Dr
7 August 2008

Guiducci
Susanna
Affiliation: LNF/INFN
Title: Dr
7 August 2008

pancheri
Giulia
Affiliation: INFN Frascati National Laboratory
Title: Senior Associate
7 August 2008

Annovi
Alberto
Affiliation: INFN Frascati
7 August 2008

Goodman
Timothy
Affiliation: University of Michigan
Title: Graduate student
7 August 2008

Lee
Claire
Affiliation: University of the Witwatersrand
Title: Graduate Student
7 August 2008

Pennington
Jeffrey
Affiliation: SLAC
Title: Graduate Student
6 August 2008

Lockman
William
Affiliation: Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics
Title: Senior Research Physicist
6 August 2008

Perg
Lesley
Affiliation: University of Minnesota
Title: Assistant Professor
6 August 2008

Beck
Kristin
Affiliation: University of Rochester
Title: undergraduate student
6 August 2008

Desch
Klaus
Affiliation: University of Bonn, Germany
Title: Professor of Physics
6 August 2008

Wascko
Morgan
Affiliation: Imperial College London
Title: Lecturer
6 August 2008

Hee
Charlotte
Affiliation: employee
Title: Scientific Software applications programmer
6 August 2008

Hinton
James
Affiliation: University of California at Berkeley
Title: Graduate Student
6 August 2008

Pitts
Kevin
Affiliation: University of Illinois
Title: Associate Professor
6 August 2008

Mohanty
Gagan
Affiliation: University of Warwick
Title: Dr
6 August 2008

Noorbala
Mahdiyar
Affiliation: Stanford University
Title: Graduate Student
5 August 2008

Matthews
David
Affiliation: Perceptron
Title: Principal Engineer, retired
5 August 2008

McCrate
Oscar
Affiliation: Stanford University
Title: Graduate Student
5 August 2008

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