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Title: The ILC Outlook


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  • The ILC Outlook

Barry Barish HEP 2005 Joint ECFA-EPS Lisbon,
Portugal 23-July-05
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International Technology Review Panel
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The ITRP Recommendation
  • We recommend that the linear collider be based on
    superconducting rf technology
  • This recommendation is made with the
    understanding that we are recommending a
    technology, not a design. We expect the final
    design to be developed by a team drawn from the
    combined warm and cold linear collider
    communities, taking full advantage of the
    experience and expertise of both (from the
    Executive Summary).

4
The SCRF Technology Recommendation
  • The recommendation of ITRP was presented to ILCSC
    ICFA on August 19, 2004 in a joint meeting in
    Beijing.
  • ICFA unanimously endorsed the ITRPs
    recommendation on August 20, 2004

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Starting Point for the GDE
Superconducting RF Main Linac
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The Community then Self-Organized
Nov 13-15, 2004
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  • The Global Design Effort

Formal organization begun at LCWS 05 at
Stanford in March 2005 when I became director of
the GDE
Technically Driven Schedule
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GDE Near Term Plan
  • Schedule
  • Begin to define Configuration (Aug 05)
  • Baseline Configuration Document by end of 2005
  • --------------------------------------------------
    ---------------------
  • Put Baseline under Configuration Control (Jan 06)
  • Develop Reference Design Report by end of 2006
  • Three volumes -- 1) Reference Design Report 2)
    Shorter glossy version for non-experts and
    policy makers 3) Detector Concept Report

9
Snowmass Workshop Aug 2005
10
Snowmass GDE Takes Over
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Key Near-Term Design Choices
  • Accelerating Gradient
  • Positron Production mechanism
  • Design of Damping ring
  • Site-specific considerations One or two
    tunnels? Shallow or deep?, etc
  • Total cost will be a key determining factor in
    our ability to get the ILC built. Therefore cost
    optimization of all systems is of primary
    importance

12
Accelerator Physics Challenges
  • Develop High Gradient Superconducting RF systems
  • Requires efficient RF systems, capable of
    accelerating high power beams (MW) with small
    beam spots(nm).
  • Achieving nm scale beam spots
  • Requires generating high intensity beams of
    electrons and positrons
  • Damping the beams to ultra-low emittance in
    damping rings
  • Transporting the beams to the collision point
    without significant emittance growth or
    uncontrolled beam jitter
  • Cleanly dumping the used beams.
  • Reaching Luminosity Requirements
  • Designs satisfy the luminosity goals in
    simulations
  • A number of challenging problems in accelerator
    physics and technology must be solved, however.

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Detector Concepts and Challenges
  • Three concepts under study
  • Typically requires factors of two improvement in
    granularity, resolution, etc. from present
    generation detectors
  • Focused RD program required to develop the
    detectors -- end of 2005
  • Detector Concepts will be used to simulate
    performance of reference design vs physics goals
    next year.

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Conclusions
  • Remarkable progress in the past two years toward
    realizing an international linear collider
  • important RD on accelerator systems
  • definition of parameters for physics
  • choice of main linac technology
  • start the global design effort
  • funding agencies are engaged
  • Many major hurdles remain before the ILC becomes
    a reality (funding, site, international
    organization, detailed design, ), but there is
    increasing momentum toward the ultimate goal ---
    An International Linear Collider.
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