Title: BENE interests
1- BENE interests
- in the
- CARE-Next Integrating Activity
- Three WGs at work since Spring 07
- The present proposals of the three WGs
and our interests in
each of them
- Work towards the proposal (February 29)
M. Meddahi V. Palladino BENE07, 29 Oct 07
2CARE-Next
3Todays snapshot of CARE-Next
4 JRAs
- 3 WGs at work since Spring 07
Joint Research Activities
-The Open Meeting on our next IA proposal (OMIA,
CERN Sep 10-11)
- ESGARD meeting Oct 15
further definition of the content of the
proposal, CrabWaist rescued
identification of the general coordinators
Koutschouk Lebrun
13.5 M from EC 1/3 total effort
CRAB
FFAG
? facility
Plus 1.5 M for NAs
Networking Activities
TAs Trans-national Access programs
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5 ESGARD meeting Oct 15 with EU
HEP Directors
definition of the content of the proposal
According to the most recent information from
Brussells, the maximum that an IA will be allowed
to get in FP7 is 15 MTherefore this amount is
adopted for the IA for CARE Next too.The
present proposals of the 3 working groups are
being now adapted to this reduction. During the
discussions the directors provided guidelines for
the difficult choices to be made.
5 -0,5 150 4,350 M/WG request from
EC
general coordinators identifiedP. Lebrun/CERN
will be general coordinator in charge after July
2008. Until then, J.P. Koutchouk/CERN will be
the coordinator (deputy afterwards?).
Next, end of November
6The present proposal of WG1 HIHEp
BENE s interests in it
JRA
- R. Garoby today
- Networking Activities
- EURO-Lumi .. the network for
S-LHC -NA on neutrinos .
BENE-Next - Joint Research Activities
- Colmat RD for LHC collimators ie material
hardness to heat, shock and radiation.
target
collection - HFM HTS_L High field magnets high
temperature superconductors. -
driveraccelerationstorage - and in addition
- SCPL1.355 ME construction of beta1 cavities in
Saclay in the SCRF JRA. -
p-driver, acceleration? - Transnational acess program
- TAs CryoMagNet-TA HiRadMat
.. access to COLMAT facility
15 M roughly
4,350 M EC
7PROPOSALS FOR HIGH INTENSITY HIGH ENERGY PROTON
BEAMS
R. Garoby for R. W. Assmann, A. Ballarino, L.
Bottura, G. De Rijk, M. Meddahi, V. Palladino, W.
Scandale, L. Walckiers, F. Zimmermann
- OUTLINE
- PURPOSE CONTEXT
- CONTENT
- PARTNERS
- RESOURCES SUMMARY
8Proposal of an FP7 accelerator neutrino
Networking Activity The European Strategy for
Particle Physics emphasizes the importance of
accelerator-based neutrino experiments, and sets
the milestone for the next major undertaking in
this field in 2012 Studies of the scientific
case for future neutrino facilities and the RD
into associated technologies are required to be
in a position to define the optimal neutrino
program based on the information available in
around 2012. A vigorous networking activity is
necessary to ensure that the technical
information on accelerator technologies and the
scientific arguments are gathered, developed, and
discussed within and outside the neutrino
community. The NA intends to deliver at the
end of 2012 an agreed programme of neutrino
experiments, based on upgrades of existing
infrastructures and/or on the proposal of a new
one. Among the possibilities the following will
be considered and evaluated. -Upgrade of the
existing Cern to Gran Sasso facility
understanding of the ultimate upgrade potential,
by combination of improved neutrino flux,
neutrino spectra, flux monitoring abilities and
far detector design and location. -A new
neutrino facility, such as a beta-beam or a
neutrino factory complex, offering much higher
rate and purer flavour content, allowing a more
ambitious programme of complete determination of
the physical quantities governing neutrino
oscillations mass splits, flavour mixings and
charge-parity violating phase. The NA will be
rooted in the FP6 BENE NA, active since 2004,
itself born from the ECFA Study Groups active
since 1998. The existence of an organized open
discussion and dissemination forum joining the EU
accelerator particle physicists active or being
attracted in the sector has proven decisive over
almost a decade. The European activity is
embedded in an international effort most
remarkable are the yearly NuFact International
Workshops on Neutrino Factory, Superbeam and
BetaBeam. Started in 1999 in Europe and
returning every three years, it is an extremely
fruitful example of collaboration of accelerator
and particle physics from Europe, America and
Asia.. Strengthened by FP6 support, BENE
achieved the recognition in the Strategy Document
of its physics case and of its plea for timely
RD. Its 3 main goals are also being delivered
as promised -first progress in community
building and harmonization of national projects
and interests. - preliminary road map towards
the scientific technical choice of the new
facility -precious collaborative studies and
RD projects now under way, soon including the
FP7 EuroNu DS and the International Design Study
effort. The objective of this NA represents the
natural completion of this process. The NA will
be able to integrate in its proposal the results
of a CNGS upgrade study, of the EuroNu design
study of the Neutrino Factory, Superbeam and
BetaBeam options, of the state of the art,
coordinated RD that will take place in the
Integrating Activity and of other RD projects in
progress. Its final proposal should be backed by
the widest possible majority of the EU community
active in on neutrino accelerator infrastructures
worldwide, at the CNGS, at the US (NuMI) and at
the upcoming Japanese (T2K) facilities. The NA
funds will support participation of this
community to -the IA meetings and the NA own
plenary meetings and parallel workshops -the open
meetings of the EuroNu DS -the yearly
international NuFact Workshop
BENE-Next
9Proposal of an FP7 accelerator neutrino
Networking Activity The European Strategy for
Particle Physics emphasizes the importance of
accelerator-based neutrino experiments, and sets
the milestone for the next major undertaking in
this field in 2012 Studies of the scientific
case for future neutrino facilities and the RD
into associated technologies are required to be
in a position to define the optimal neutrino
program based on the information available in
around 2012. A vigorous networking activity is
necessary to ensure that the technical
information on accelerator technologies and the
scientific arguments are gathered, developed, and
discussed within and outside the neutrino
community. The NA intends to deliver at the
end of 2012 an agreed programme of neutrino
experiments, based on upgrades of existing
infrastructures and/or on the proposal of a new
one. Among the possibilities the following will
be considered and evaluated. -Upgrade of the
existing Cern to Gran Sasso facility
understanding of the ultimate upgrade potential,
by combination of improved neutrino flux,
neutrino spectra, flux monitoring abilities and
far detector design and location. -A new
neutrino facility, such as a beta-beam or a
neutrino factory complex, offering much higher
rate and purer flavour content, allowing a more
ambitious programme of complete determination of
the physical quantities governing neutrino
oscillations mass splits, flavour mixings and
charge-parity violating phase. The NA will be
rooted in the FP6 BENE NA, active since 2004,
itself born from the ECFA Study Groups active
since 1998. The existence of an organized open
discussion and dissemination forum joining the EU
accelerator particle physicists active or being
attracted in the sector has proven decisive over
almost a decade. The European activity is
embedded in an international effort most
remarkable are the yearly NuFact International
Workshops on Neutrino Factory, Superbeam and
BetaBeam. Started in 1999 in Europe and
returning every three years, it is an extremely
fruitful example of collaboration of accelerator
and particle physics from Europe, America and
Asia.. Strengthened by FP6 support, BENE
achieved the recognition in the Strategy Document
of its physics case and of its plea for timely
RD. Its 3 main goals are also being delivered
as promised -first progress in community
building and harmonization of national projects
and interests. - preliminary road map towards
the scientific technical choice of the new
facility -precious collaborative studies and
RD projects now under way, soon including the
FP7 EuroNu DS and the International Design Study
effort. The objective of this NA represents the
natural completion of this process. The NA will
be able to integrate in its proposal the results
of a CNGS upgrade study, of the EuroNu design
study of the Neutrino Factory, Superbeam and
BetaBeam options, of the state of the art,
coordinated RD that will take place in the
Integrating Activity and of other RD projects in
progress. Its final proposal should be backed by
the widest possible majority of the EU
community active in on neutrino accelerator
infrastructures worldwide, at the CNGS, at the US
(NuMI) and at the upcoming Japanese (T2K)
facilities. The NA funds will support
participation of this community to -the IA
meetings and the NA own plenary meetings and
parallel workshops -the open meetings of the
EuroNu DS -the yearly international NuFact
Workshop
BENE-Next
10Proposed Second Level
Work Breakdown Structure for the NA
WP1 Management coordination WP2 Getting the
most of existing neutrino facilities - CNGS
intensity limits - possibility of adaptation
of the CNGS neutrino spectrum and of flux
monitoring to physics needs
(link to JRAs in FP7-IA) - Evaluation of the
physics potential of upgrades WP3 Road map
to the future - evaluation of the
compatibility of future neutrino facilities to
the accelerator upgrades in the
interested European laboratories -
evaluation of technological risks of the proposed
options - evaluation of the
synergies with other physics programs
- upgrade path and flexibility -
Choices of the facility(es) and proposal A more
detailed breakdown is in preparation
!!!!!!
11The present proposal of WG2 NCLC
BENE s interests in it
JRA
E. Jensen Oct
26 Networking Activities Explicit support for
BENE Next Joint Research Activities
See later Transnational
acess program Explicit support for TA-MICE
15 M roughly
4,350 M EC
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13NC Hi Gradient RF Buncher
Phase Rotation
Ionisation Cooling NB
Atomic level breakdown simulation
To NAT (4th JRA) with last minute CRAB
waist addition
14The present proposal of WG3 SCRF
BENE s interests in it
JRA
O. Napoly Oct
26 Networking Activities As generally planned
Joint Research Activities JRA1 SC RF Cavities
Include SCPL 1.355 ME construction of beta1
cavities in Saclay JRA2 Accelerator Beam
Studies JRA3 RF test infrastructore at
CERN Transnational acess program As generally
planned
15 M roughly
4,350 M EC
acceleration in RLAs
FFAGs
p driver
ISOL ΒΌ wave
all our SCRF needs
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17The present proposal of JRA4 NAT
BENE s interests in it
JRA
E. Jensen Oct 26
EuroFFAG . for EMMA Meot, Edgecock, Berg
380 KE from EC
Crab Waist . M. Biagini . for DAFNE
SHLC ?
18Conclusions
- Moving on with this
- 23 Nov WBS Schedule Cost
Milestone - end Nov ESGARD Directors
again - 11 Jan Draft Proposal
- 29 Feb Submission
- Must write BENE-Next, EuroFFAG, TA-MICE sections
- grow systematically aware of how all
JRAs evolve - identify (create? )
- be ready to
exploit their opportunities for us -