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Title: JINR%20Topical%20Plan%20for%202007%20%20in%20line%20with%20the%20Provisions%20of%20the%20Road%20Map


1
JINR Topical Plan for 2007 in line with the
Provisions of the Road Map
Scientific Council 101th meeting, 18-19 January
2007
  • R. Lednicky
  • JINR, Dubna

2
The three foundations of the JINR road-map
  • basic research in frontier particle, nuclear and
    condensed matter physics,
  • development and application of high technologies,
    and
  • university education in the relevant fields of
    knowledge.

3
Our resources in particle relativistic nuclear
physics
Laboratory Employed Staff Financing from JINR budget
VBLHE 680 15.4
LPP 440 9.8
DLNP 200 7.3
BLTPLIT 1
TOTAL 1320 33.5
NPCMP 1287
55.5
Financial resources/staff in PP are essentially
worse than in NP or CMP ? an increased funding
will be required during Nuclotron modernization
4
Age of staff
5
JINRs basic facilities
Nuclotron (superconducting synchrotron) has
been operating since 1993
Cyclotron U400has been operating since 1979
Cyclotron U400Mhas been operating since 1993
Neutron pulsed source IBR-2 has been operating
since 1984
Phasotron (synchrocyclotron) has been operating
since 14.12.1949
6
Round table discussion IIOctober 6-7, 2006
  • NUCLOTRON can become competitive facility at
    reasonable time scale
  • Experiments with relativistic heavy ions can
    attract the international community searching for
    the creation of mixed phase
  • Polarization experiments at modernized Nuclotron
    with sufficient intensity are also highly
    competitive
  • JINR Directorate is taking organization measures
    to realize the Nuclotron modernization programme

7
International cooperation in HEP
CERN is JINRs main partner in HEP Dubna
physicists are widely involved in more than 20
CERN projects including ATLAS, CMS, ALICE,
LHC/Damper, NA48/1/2, NA49, NA58, DIRAC, OPERA,
CLIC and others.
Other long-term and fruitful cooperation
activities with
Russia IHEP, INR RAS, BINP SB RAS, Germany
GSI, DESY, IFF FZJ, FZR, USA FNAL, BNL, MIT,
LLNL, France IN2P3/CNRS, Italy INFN,
Japan KEK, China IHEP CAS, CIAE, ILC
started participation in accelerator part
8
ATLAS (JINRs participation)
Accounted JINRs contribution to ATLAS by the
end of 2006 is 100 of JINRs commitment of 8.2
MCHF
The main tasks of the JINR muon group connected
with chambers assembling, testing and
installation in ATLAS BMF/BMS were successfully
completed.
The Hadron Barrel Calorimeter was positioned at
its final destination, with significant
contribution from the JINR ATLAS team.
The mechanical installation is complete,
electrical and cryogenic connections and testing
is being made now.
Installation of barrel muon station
9
Assembly of hadron endcap calorimeters
CMS (JINRs participation)
Accounted JINRs contribution to CMS by the end
of 2006 is 100 of JINRs commitment of 13.3 MCHF
  • Test of readout system before installation on
    detector
  • Installation of readout systems on detector
  • Test of installed readout system
  • Radioactive source calibration

Hadron endcap calorimeter with
installed readout system
The main interest of JINR and RDMS physicists is
focusing on physics beyond the Standard Model at
dimuon masses in TeV-range
10
ALICE (JINRs participation)
Accounted JINRs contribution to ALICE by the
end of 2006 is 90 of JINRs commitment of 2.5
MCHF
plans for 2007-2008
  • Delivery of 330 of PbWO crystals (200 in 2006)
  • Test of 1000 crystals using the
    spectrophotometer
  • Construction of 40 drift chambers for TRD
  • Preparation of Physics Performance Report vol.
    II
  • Further development and tests of GRID computing.
  • Commissioning of the ALICE detector
  • Beginning of data taking
  • Start of the data analysis.

Dipole Magnet was disassembled and then
successfully assembled in the operational
position. It was tested mapped at full current.
11
Network for Physics
2.5 ? 10 Gbps in 2007
12
Funding in k (materials, equipments, visits)
07/07-09
  • InfoCompNetwork (V.Ivanov, V.Korenkov,
    P.Zrelov)
    240/ 901
  • ATLAS (N.Russakovich)

    414/ 1479
  • CMS (A.Zarubin, I.Golutvin)

    320/ 955
  • NA58/HERMES (A.Nagaitsev, I.Savin)

    145/ 420
  • GIBS?2NA49LNSpHe3PHENIX?NuclBECQ
    (A.Malakhov) 135/ 465
  • NA48/H1/OKAPI (V.Kekelidze)

    115/ 375
  • OPERA (Yu.Gornushkin)

    110/ 330
  • STAR (R.Lednicky, Yu.Panebratsev)

    72/ 269
  • CDFD0 (G.Alekseev, J.Budagov, V.Glagolev)

    72/ 216
  • ALICE (A.Vodopianov)

    60/ 180
  • DIRAC (L.Afanasyev, L.Nemenov)

    58/ 174
  • Rare Processes (A.Kurilin)

    53/ 159
  • HADES (A.Malakhov)

    35/ 115
  • STRELA??ALPOMPPM (N.Piskunov, G.Martinska)

    34/ 107
  • NIS (E.Strokovsky, A.Litvinenko)

    27/ 124
  • MARUSYA (A.Baldin)

    21/ 101
  • FAIR-GSI (A.Sissakian)

    217/ 644
  • NUCLOTRON (A.Sissakian, A.Sorin, A.Kovalenko )

    1140/ 5076
  • MED-NUCLOTRON (N.Agapov, N.Krasavin, G.Mytsin,
    J.Ruzicka)
    30/ 90

Scientific leader Including funding under the
JINR-BMBF Agreement
13
University Education DIAS-TH
University Centre of JINR
University DUBNA
Lectures
Training
1.10.1994 ?.
14
European School on High-Energy PhysicsCERN-JINR
schools since 1970
Aronsborg near Stockholm, Sweden18 June 1 July
2006
Tsakhkadzor, Armenia 24 August 6 September 2003
Trest, Czech Republic 19 August 1 September 2007
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JINR 0ne of the organizers A. Sissakian
vice-chairman G. Kozlov secretary V.
Kekelidze, I. Meshkov, A. Olshevsky, O. Teriaev
co-leaders of parallel sessions 17 talks at
parallel sessions 1 plenary talk (D. Kazakov)
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XXXIII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCEON HIGH ENERGY
PHYSICSICHEP06Moscow, 26.07-02.08.2006
D.Kazakov (BLTP) Plenary talk Beyond the
Standard Model (Theory) I.Anikin (BLTP)
Recent and future experimental evidence for
exotic mesons D.Arkhipkin (LPP) Suppression
of high pt non-photonic electrons at
RHIC S.Balev (LPP) Search for CPV in
Kdecays, NA48/2 Ju.Belikov (VBLHE/CERN) The
first year of LHC physics analysis using the
GRID
Prospects from ALICE A.Dorokhov (BLTP)
Hadronic corrections to muon g-2 within
instanton model M.Doroshenko (DLNP) Search for
K_L ? pi nu nubar, E391 Yu.Gornushkin (DLNP)
OPERA-status of the experiment A.Guskov (DLNP)
Pion polarisability at COMPASS M.Kapichine
(LPP) Diffractive final states
(HI/ZEUS) A.Kotikov (BLTP) Anomalous
dimensions of Wilson operators in QCD and N4 SYM
model O.Kouznetsov (LPP) Gluon polarization
measurement at COMPASS V.Krasnov (VBLHE)
Experimental study of resonant-like structure in
the pion
production reaction on the Nuclotron R.Lednicky
(LPP/Directorate) Particle correlations in
heavy ion collisions O.Rogachevsky (VBLHE)
Scale dependent analysis approach for STAR
events S.Shmatov (LPP) Search for extra
dimensions with ATLAS and CMS detectors at the
LHC A.Sorin (BLTP) QCD Matter search for
mixed phase V.Zykunov (LPP) Weak radiative
corrections to the Drell-Yan process
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