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ACCELERATOR SESSIONS SUMMARY DAVE WARK, ILIAS EFTHYMIOPOULOS Neutrino Strategy Workshop CERN, October 3, 2009 Outline Show highlights from the 13 talks ! … and some comments from us and the discussions Many thanks to all speakers (especially those from far away ) …and the audience for the full attendance and discussions .

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ACCELERATOR SESSIONS SUMMARY

DAVE WARK, ILIAS EFTHYMIOPOULOS

Neutrino Strategy WorkshopCERN, October 3, 2009

Outline Show highlights from the 13 talks !

… and some comments from us and the discussions

Many thanks to all speakers (especially those from far away ) …and the audience for the full attendance and discussions

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EuroNu : 2008 – 2012 R&D program

I.Efthymiopoulos, CERN

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IDS International

Advisory Panel (IAP)

Flexibility to absorb new ideas?

Request for manpower increase 610 FTE in 2009-2013

Difficult to address site-specific issues (eg. CERN) without local contribution

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Beta beam design study

I.Efthymiopoulos, CERN

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Baseline design for He6/Ne18 studied within EURISOL DS

seems feasible (-Ne18 production) New production method for Li8/B8

under evaluation major R&D is needed

Compatibility check with PS2 an urgent issue

Need to work with experiments to understand the required duty factor

bBeam design uses existing accelerators (eg. PS2, SPS) to reduce cost, is this the optimal?

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Baseline Ion production - bBeam

I.Efthymiopoulos, CERN

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Important technology know-how at CERN that is presently discontinued

System aspects and long-term operation of the ion sources to be addressed as well

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Production of Li8 – B8 ion sources

I.Efthymiopoulos, CERN

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Started with Li8 - the less difficult of the two ions

Ideas for B8 production slightly coming up, but remains challenging

Is B8 a potential show stopper? Request study including chemists

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Plans for nPhysics in US - FermiLab

I.Efthymiopoulos, CERN

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Plans for nPhysics in US - FermiLab

I.Efthymiopoulos, CERN

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Clear roadmap for the Fermi Lab including neutrino physics

First step ×2 upgrade of existing NuMI beam

Time is missing from the diagram!

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Plans for nPhysics in Japan

I.Efthymiopoulos, CERN

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Clear roadmap including neutrino physics, with T2K beam starting next year

Built-in target station for MW operation – staged approach

Significant European contribution in the experiments

Synergy in detector development and high-power beams/targets, collaboration already underway.

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n Superbeams in Europe

I.Efthymiopoulos, CERN

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HP-SPL is the key element for all scenarios

At some point we should start looking at a complete physics program : beam + detectors to discuss performance and physics reach

Of course this may lead to plus and

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Gargamelle n Physics with LArgon

I.Efthymiopoulos, CERN

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Interesting proposal to use existing machines (PS) and new technologies (LArgon TPC) to repeat an old beam concept for new physics

Beyond the physics question this proposal can have some interesting derivatives:

neutrino/muon beam for R&D tests (cost?) if properly designed possibility for targetry

R&D Bridge the gap until future mega-projects

are approved – BUT should not lead to diversion of resources from the main goal!

Worth considering ???

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Muon production & capture in NF

I.Efthymiopoulos, CERN

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MERIT was an important milestone experiment done at CERN with strong EU-US collaboration

The challenge in the targetry area for NF is the system design – focus/resources/expertise is needed

CERN /Europe has expertise there is ongoing R&D in the area that could justify continuing as an approved/recognized RDxxx effort

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NF downstream systems

I.Efthymiopoulos, CERN

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MICE/EMMA important R&D experiments done in UK with strong EU-US collaboration

CERN/EU expertise would be beneficial in the studies of several NF components where in the past made significant contributions

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NF R&D in Europe

I.Efthymiopoulos, CERN

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Several ongoing R&D projects wihtin EURONu Targetry RF; lattice designs, … EMMA

Request for more resources (engineering 6-10 FTE)

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Synergies…

I.Efthymiopoulos, CERN

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Synergies…

I.Efthymiopoulos, CERN

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From NF to MC

I.Efthymiopoulos, CERN

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Size isn’t everything!

MC requires major investments in accelerator R&D to face NEW and CHALLENGING questions to pay off for good physics!!