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R. AleksanEuCARD Kickoff meetingCERN, December 5, 2008
From CARE to EuCARD and more…
1. Historical background2. General CARE objectives3. EuCARD birth4. Conclusion
Unraveling the fundamental mysteries of the universe requires
These infrastructures and technology can be useful (vital) to other field, as well as for industrial developments
able to reach higher energy able to produce higher Luminosity able to accelerate different probes
State of the art accelerators
State of the art accelerator technology, instrumentation andtest facilities
to “recreate” the initial conditions of the “Big Bang”, to search for rare events,
The LHC is the most recent illustration ofa state of the art accelerator
History and Organization
“an improved educational programme in the field of accelerator physics and increased support for accelerator R&D activity in European universities, national facilities and CERN”
1) ECFA 2001 Report “The Future of Accelerator-based Particle Physics in Europe”
2) Absence of HEP in the FP of the EU
in 2002
The ESGARD should develop a proposal to optimize and enhance the outcome of the Research and Technical Development in the field of accelerator physics in Europe by promoting mutual coordination and facilitating the pooling of European resources promoting a coherent and coordinated utilization and development of infrastructures promoting inter-disciplinary collaboration including industry This proposal is aimed at preparing and conducting a coherent set of bids to apply for EU funding in the 6th Framework Programme.
http://esgard.lal.in2p3.fr
R. Aleksan (Chair), M. Cerrada (CIEMAT)R. Edgecock (CCLRC), S. Guiducci (LNF), J.-P. Koutchouk (CERN), D. Proch (DESY)F. Richard (IN2P3/Orsay), L. Rivkin (PSI)
ESGARD Strategy: Carry accelerator R&D in a collaborative way Develop a general multipurpose program some of the high priority issues From which specific projects would emerge
3 Networks 4 Joint Research ActivitiesFirst step http://care.lal.in2p3.fr
CARE main objectives
Electron Linear accel.
and coll.
HI/HE proton
accelerators
Neutrino Beams
exist. (in cons.)
Projects
TTF/
TESLA
CTF/
CLIC
LHC, HERA
SLHC/VLHC
CNGS
SuperBeam Beam
ISIS,PSI
beam
SRF X X
Photo Injector X X
High Intensity proton Injector
X X X X
High Field magnets
X X X X
Main themes of the 3 Networking Activities
4 Jo
int
Res
earc
h A
ctiv
itie
s
Reminder: The main scope of the project is to cover as best as possible
the priority R&D themes as stressed by ECFA in its report (ECFA/01/213)
CARECoordinated Accelerator Research in Europe
CARE
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Accelerator R&D
CARE 3 Networks (e, , p)
CARE SRFCARE PHINCARE HIPPICARE NED
EUROTEV DS: ILC+CLIC
EURISOL DS: Neutrino -beam
DS FactScoping
study
EUROLEAP e in plasma
Total cost of approved accelerator R&D projects: >121 M€ (~90 M€)Total EC contribution: 35.4 M€ (~27M€ excluding Nuclear Phys.)
CERN Council, as the HEP European Strategy Body, had included accelerator R&D as a high priority item in its Strategy Document.
In order to be in the position to push the energy and luminosity frontier even furtherit is vital to strengthen the advanced accelerator R&D programme; a coordinatedprogramme should be intensified, to develop the CLIC technology and highperformancemagnets for future accelerators, and to play a significant role in the studyand development of a high-intensity neutrino facility.
In the meantime
FP7 calls were used to implement the strategy
The LHC will be the energy frontier machine for the foreseeable future, maintainingEuropean leadership in the field; the highest priority is to fully exploit the physicspotential of the LHC, resources for completion of the initial programme have to besecured such that machine and experiments can operate optimally at their designperformance. A subsequent major luminosity upgrade (SLHC), motivated byphysics results and operation experience, will be enabled by focussed R&D; to thisend, R&D for machine and detectors has to be vigorously pursued now and centrallyorganized towards a luminosity upgrade by around 2015.
FP7-Planning of calls and indicative budget
Total operational budget 1665
M€
Call 12007
Call 22007
Call 32008
Call 42008
Call 5
2009
Call 62010
Call 7
2012
Integrating activities
277 x x
e-Infrastructures 42 50 113 x x
Design studies 31 x
Construction – Support to the Preparatory Phase
147 x
Construction – Support to the Implementation Phase
RSFF (200 M€) + 130 M€
Policy Development and Programme Implementation
8 14 5 x x x
Total per call (M€)
228 64 282 113
EuroNuEuroCra
b
SLHCHiGrad
EuCARD
Birth of EuCARD
Score(15 max)
Number of projects
name
15 1 EuroFleets (Naval ships)
14.5 5 EmmaService (Biomed), EuCARD, ENES(environment), Mesoaqua(water), Synthesis (Museum)
14 20 …
13.5 11 HP2, …
13 12 EuroNS, ILIAS, …
<13 76 DevDet (12.5), …
EC has tryingto finance37 projects
125 projects above eligibility threshold
Substantial EC budget reduction to EuCARD!10 M€ instead of the requested 15 M€
EuCARD ranked 2nd
BRAVO!
EuCARD Number of partners : 37 beneficiaries (12 countries)Total cost ~ 31.7 M€ (EC contribution: 10 M€)
7%
5%
88%
WP #
WP Typ
WP NAME
Comments NEW
Total Cost
1 NA Manag. 2.5%
2 NA DCO Dissemination, Communication&outreach 1%
3 NA MEGLIO Neutrino Community 1%
4 NA AccNet LHC Luminosity, RF Technology 2.4%
5 TA TA-CERN HighRadMat 1%
6 TA TA-RAL MICE 3.6%
7 JRA HFM High Field Magnet 20.4%
8 JRA ColMat Collimators&Materials for High Beam Power 12.4%
9 JRA NCLinac Normal Conducting Linac Technologies 21.5%
10 JRA SFR Superconducting RF for e&p accelerators 24.2%
11 JRA ANAC Assessment of Novel Accelerator Concepts 10%
Sum M€ 31.7
Coordinator : J.-P. Koutchouk (CERN)
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2105
Accelerator R&D
CARE 3 Networks (e, , p) EuCARD
CARE SRF EuCARD (SRF)
CARE PHIN EuCARD (SRF, ANAC)CARE HIPPI EuCARD (SRF, ColMat)CARE NED EuCARD (HFM)
SLHC PP
EUROTEV DS: ILC+CLIC PP
EURISOL DS: Neutrino -beam
DS FactScoping
study DS-EuroNu
EUROLEAP e in plasma
B-Factory DS-EuroCrab???
EuCARD (ANAC)
EuCARD (ANAC)
FP6 FP7
All EC financed projects pioneered by CARE have a continuationin FP7 with a total budget of 67.4 M€ (24.2 M€ from EC)
ESGARD is already carrying the coordination, which is leading to developmentof well organized and European wide integrated project (see the high success rate of FP proposals).
But, we need to develop a mechanism that ensure the sustainability of accelerator R&D (independently to the EC funding), which would include The integration of infrastructures and offered services The launching integrated accelerator R&D projects A model for financing of accelerator R&D Europe wide
Such a mechanism should be approved and monitored by the CERN Council
We have to think beyond
Conclusions
Accelerator R&D is now fully part of the particle physics program in Europe
CARE has opened and paved a road for developping Accelerator R&D in a collaborative way
EuCARD has been approved and will have to continue the endeavor pioneered by CARE.
We have to develop a mechanism ensuring the sustanabilityof accelerator R&D
Welcome to the EuCARD Kickoff…… a new star is born
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