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CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26 th October 2015

2 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 Physics Beam commissioning Shutdown Powering tests FMAMJJASONDJFJFMAMJJASOND MA beam to beam available for works LS 1 from 16th Feb to Mar Safety First, Quality Second, Schedule Third. Over 1 Million Hours Worked in the LHC Tunnel

3 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015

4 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October training quenches  600 secondary quenches Only 1 quadrupole quench Powering tests were completed at 8 am on Friday 3 rd April 2015 Since September 15 th 2014: 1566 superconducting circuits commissioned through execution and analysis of more than test steps (~ test steps including re-execution) The LHC powering tests overview

5 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 First circulating beams in LHC on Easter Sunday 5 th April 2015 First circulating beams in LHC on Easter Sunday 5 th April 2015

6 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 LHC experiments are back in business at a new record energy 13 TeV 3 rd June 2015

7 LHC and CERN programme Frédérick Bordry 4th Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting KEK – Japan – 17th November 2014 LHC goal for 2015 and for Run 2 and 3 Priorities for the 2015 run : -Establish proton-proton collision at 13 TeV with 25ns and low  * to prepare production run in Optimisation of physics-to-physics duration -Later in 2015: decision on special runs “when and duration” (90m optics): not in the 1 st part of the year. Waiting LHCC recommendation -Pb-Pb run: one month at the end of 2015 The goal for Run 2 luminosity is 1.3 x cm -2 s -1 and operation with 25 ns bunch spacing (2800 bunches), giving an estimated pile-up of 40 events per bunch crossing. “A maximum pileup of ~50 is considered to be acceptable for ATLAS and CMS”

8 LHC and CERN programme Frédérick Bordry 4th Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting KEK – Japan – 17th November 2014 SR1SR2TS2 50 ns25ns Luminosity evolution

9 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 LHC 2015 – Q3/Q4

10 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 LHC goal for 2015 and for Run 2 and 3 Integrated luminosity goal: Run2:  fb -1  300 fb -1 before LS3 30 fb fb -1

11 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 Europe’s top priority should be the exploitation of the full potential of the LHC, including the high-luminosity upgrade of the machine and detectors with a view to collecting ten times more data than in the initial design, by around This upgrade programme will also provide further exciting opportunities for the study of flavour physics and the quark-gluon plasma. HL-LHC from a study to a PROJECT 300 fb -1 → 3000 fb -1 including LHC injectors upgrade LIU (Linac 4, Booster 2GeV, PS and SPS upgrade) The European Strategy for Particle Physics Update 2013

12 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 Strategic Plan for U.S. Particle Physics Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel (P5) – May 2014

13 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 Goal of High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC): The main objective of HiLumi LHC Design Study is to determine a hardware configuration and a set of beam parameters that will allow the LHC to reach the following targets: Prepare machine for operation beyond 2025 and up to Devise beam parameters and operation scenarios for: #enabling a total integrated luminosity of 3000 fb -1 #implying an integrated luminosity of fb -1 per year, #design for  140 (  200) (  peak luminosity of 5 (7) cm -2 s -1 ) #design equipment for ‘ultimate’ performance of cm -2 s -1 and 4000 fb -1 => Ten times the luminosity reach of first 10 years of LHC operation

Cost & Schedule review of LIU and HL-LHC (March 2015)

15 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 CMAC Members: Brinkmann, Reinhard DESY (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron) Fischer, Wolfram BNL (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Gourlay, Stephen LBNL (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Holtkamp, Norbert (Chair) SLAC (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory ) Oide, KatsunobuKEK ( 高エネルギー加速器研究機構 ) Qin, QingIHEP (Institute of High Energy Physics ) Roser, ThomasBNL (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Seeman, JohnSLAC(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory ) Shiltsev, VladimirFNAL (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory ) Reviewers: Neumeyer, Charles L. PPPL (Princeton Plasma Physics Lab) Petersen, BerndDESY (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron) Seidel, MikePSI (Paul Scherrer Institute) Vedrine, PierreCEA-Saclay (Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives) Yamamoto, AkiraKEK (Kō Enerugī Kasokuki Kenkyū Kikō) Cost and Schedule Review Committee Johan Bremer CERN ill

16 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 Conclusion C&S review committee side Executive Summary - The first sentence of the 4 first paragraphs

17 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 LIU : Cost Summary Total cost / MCHF186* Uncertainty / %-10 / +15 Uncertainty / MCHF UncertaintyClass 2 % complete17% (31 MCHF) Total FTE / CERN691 Total FTE / MPA194 Budgets are correctly assembled and adequate Schedule is generally well defined and realistic Some options for savings, deferrals or deletion (<15 MCHF) Scope on IONS is not well enough defined which leaves uncertainty in the design Significant ramp up of effort in the next 2 years requires close tracking of resources General concern about retiring expertise/ expertise availability *Does not include LINAC4 Courtesy of Norbert Holtkamp

18 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 Total cost / MCHF (original estimate 2011) 833 Total cost / MCHF (new estimate) 949 Construction phase 27 R&D phase Uncertainty / %-15 / +22 Uncertainty / MCHF -142 / +208 UncertaintyOn average Class 3 % completeR&D phase Total FTE / CERN1660 Total FTE / MPA946 Budgets are correctly assembled and adequate, but uncertainty varies between class 1 and 5 Schedule is generally well defined and realistic Some options for savings, deferrals or deletion (see table later) More expensive workpackages have generally less uncertainty (apart from Civil Engineering). Unlikely that uncertainty on the negative site will materialize to the degree assumed. General concern expertise availability (new contract policy should help) Late information on cost / risk of Civil Engineering creates major risk that needs to be retired asap HL-LHC : Cost Summary Courtesy of Norbert Holtkamp

19 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 MTP – HL-LHC revised cost profile R&D phase: 27 MCHF Construction phase: 950 MCHF

20 LHC and CERN programme Frédérick Bordry 4th Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting KEK – Japan – 17th November 2014 Run 2Run 3 Run 4 LS 2 LS 3 LS 4LS 5Run 5 LS2 starting in 2018 (July)=> 18 months + 3 months BC LS3LHC: starting in 2023 =>30 months + 3 months BC Injectors: in 2024=>13 months + 3 months BC LHC roadmap: schedule beyond LS1 Beam commissioning Technical stop Shutdown Physics Run 2Run 3 Run 4 LS 2 LS 3 LS 4LS 5Run 5 (Extended) Year End Technical Stop: (E)YETS EYETS YETS 300 fb -1 Goal of 3’000 fb-1 by mid 2030ies 30 fb -1 PHASE 1 PHASE 2

21 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 LS2 starting in 2019=> 24 months + 3 months BC LS3LHC: starting in 2024 =>30 months + 3 months BC Injectors: in 2025=>13 months + 3 months BC Beam commissioning Technical stop Shutdown Physics LHC roadmap: according to MTP PHASE 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 LS 2 LS 3 LS 4LS 5 PHASE 2 LS 4 LS 5 Run 5 Run 3 Run 4 HL-LHC installation LIU installation HL-LHC Civil engineering

22 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 Both Projects: Implementation of C&S recommendations Civil Engineering - New baseline – e.g. P1

23 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 LHC roadmap: ion runs

Tentative scheduling after LS2, updated from 2012 ALICE LoI Possible running scenario after upgrade: – Pb-Pb 2.85 nb -1 – Pb-Pb 2.85 nb -1 – pp reference run – 2024, LS3 – Pb-Pb 2.85 nb -1 – ½ Pb-Pb 1.5 nb -1 + ½ p-Pb 50 nb -1 – Pb-Pb 2.85 nb -1 – 2030 LS4 24 Likely to mutate into a straight p-Pb run. J.M. Jowett, Joint LIU/HL-LHC meeting, 15/10/2015 Integrated luminosities and running scenarios must be reviewed by CERN management and LHCC

Injection scenarios with integrated luminosity/run J.M. Jowett, Joint LIU/HL-LHC meeting, 15/10/ CASEABCDE Description Request HL- LHC (previous slides) LIU baseline LIU Baseline and new SPS ion injection kicker LIU baseline with increased bunch intensity to reach C performance HL-LHC operation without LIU Ion upgrade (2015 injection) Bunch spacing (basic)50 ns 100/225 ns Number of bunches~ Bunch intensity (RMS)2.1 × ×10 8 ~2 × ×10 8 Needed LEIR intensity upgrade +90%+40% +80%+0% Normalised emittance (x and y) (mean) 1.3×10 -6 m1.1×10 -6 m Bunch length (RMS)0.10 m0.1 m Longitudinal emittance0.7 Z eV s LHC filling time 30 min1 hour 40 min Acceptable bunch intensity spread (RMS) 0.5× ×10 8 Acceptable transverse emittance spread (RMS) 0.2×10 -6 m Integrated luminosity per annual 1 month run 2.62 nb nb nb nb nb -1 Integrated luminosity estimates based on 30 6 hour fills (similar to 2011). No fill time optimisation as in EDMS Note (explains small difference). Bunch numbers in LHC may be slightly over-estimated.

26 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 CERN Medium – Long Term Strategy The CERN Medium Term Plan implements the European Strategy including a long-term outlook. The scientific programme is concentrated around four priorities: 1.Full LHC exploitation – the highest priority - including the construction of the High Luminosity Upgrade until High Energy Frontier – CERN’s role and preparation for the next large scale facility 3.Neutrino Platform – to contribute to a future long baseline facility in the US and Japan; and for detector R&D for neutrino experiments 4.Fixed-target programme – maintain the diversity of the field and honour ongoing obligations by exploiting the unique facilities at CERN

27 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 CERN Medium – Long Term Strategy The CERN Medium Term Plan implements the European Strategy including a long-term outlook. The scientific programme is concentrated around four priorities: 1.Full LHC exploitation – the highest priority - including the construction of the High Luminosity Upgrade until High Energy Frontier – CERN’s role and preparation for the next large scale facility 3.Neutrino Platform – to contribute to a future long baseline facility in the US and Japan; and for detector R&D for neutrino experiments 4.Fixed-target programme – maintain the diversity of the field and honour ongoing obligations by exploiting the unique facilities at CERN

28 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 MTP 2015 reinforces its commitment to enhance and consolidate the existing North Area to provide a “neutrino platform” not only for continued operation of test beams but also to enable dedicated detector R&D for neutrino physics (starting with liquid argon detectors) which could be used in neutrino experiments in the U.S. and Asia. The CERN neutrino programme is now well underway and active, in particular through the support for the preparation for two neutrino experiments (short- and long- baseline). A strategic collaboration has therefore been formed with FNAL for a long- term neutrino programme. The long-term strategy will allow for an important European role in future long- and short-baseline experiments at FNAL. MTP 2015 includes the construction of one detector cryostat (out of a total of four that are required) as an in-kind contribution to the facility. CERN Neutrino Platform : CERN MTP (Medium Term Plan)

29 LHC and CERN programme Frédérick Bordry 4th Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting KEK – Japan – 17th November caverns, 4 cryostats, cryogenics and 4 detectors Excavation of the caverns in South Dakota will start at the end of 2017.

30 LHC and CERN programme Frédérick Bordry 4th Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting KEK – Japan – 17th November 2014 MTP 2015 reinforces its commitment to enhance and consolidate the existing North Area to provide a “neutrino platform” not only for continued operation of test beams but also to enable dedicated detector R&D for neutrino physics (starting with liquid argon detectors) which could be used in neutrino experiments in the U.S. and Asia. The CERN neutrino programme is now well underway and active, in particular through the support for the preparation for two neutrino experiments (short- and long- baseline). A strategic collaboration has therefore been formed with FNAL for a long- term neutrino programme. The long-term strategy will allow for an important European role in future long- and short-baseline experiments at FNAL. MTP 2015 includes the construction of one detector cryostat (out of a total of four that are required) as an in-kind contribution to the facility. An extension of the North Area test facility is foreseen to host these large detectors as well several buildings at CERN where the assembly can be done in optimal conditions. Technical support in fields like LAr cryogenics, where CERN has a unique expertise, will also be part of these activities. CERN Neutrino Platform : CERN MTP (Medium Term Plan)

31 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 CERN Medium – Long Term Strategy The CERN Medium Term Plan approved by June’14 Council, implements the European Strategy including a long-term outlook. The scientific programme is concentrated around four priorities: 1.Full LHC exploitation – the highest priority - including the construction of the High Luminosity Upgrade until High Energy Frontier – CERN’s role and preparation for the next large scale facility 3.Neutrino Platform – to contribute to a future long baseline facility in the US and Japan; and for detector R&D for neutrino experiments 4.Fixed-target programme – maintain the diversity of the field and honour ongoing obligations by exploiting the unique facilities at CERN

32 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 CERN Medium – Long Term Strategy CERN’s Fixed-target programme European Strategy for Particle Physics A variety of research lines at the boundary between particle and nuclear physics require dedicated experiments. The CERN Laboratory should maintain its capability to perform unique experiments. CERN should continue to work with NuPECC (Nuclear Physics European Collaboration Committee) on topics of mutual interest. Unique facilities ► Na61, Na62 ► N-Tof area 2 ► HIE-ISOLDE construction ► ELENA construction including consolidation of the AD facility ► Maintain experimental areas for fixed-target experiments

33 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 Saturday 2 nd May 2015 HIE-ISOLDE cryo-module status Thermal shield top plate

34 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 Cryo-Module 1 installed on Saturday 2 nd May. Cool-down: mid-June to mid-July HIE-ISOLDE Linac

Cavities on duty for their first physics run First RIB at the end of XT01 ( 74 Zn MeV/u, 64% transmission)

36 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 CERN Medium – Long Term Strategy The CERN Medium Term Plan implements the European Strategy including a long-term outlook. The scientific programme is concentrated around four priorities: 1.Full LHC exploitation – the highest priority - including the construction of the High Luminosity Upgrade until High Energy Frontier – CERN’s role and preparation for the next large scale facility (post-LHC machine) 3.Neutrino Platform – to contribute to a future long baseline facility in the US and Japan; and for detector R&D for neutrino experiments 4.Fixed-target programme – maintain the diversity of the field and honour ongoing obligations by exploiting the unique facilities at CERN

37 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 There is a strong scientific case for an electron-positron collider, complementary to the LHC, that can study the properties of the Higgs boson and other particles with unprecedented precision and whose energy can be upgraded. The Technical Design Report of the International Linear Collider (ILC) has been completed, with large European participation. The initiative from the Japanese particle physics community to host the ILC in Japan is most welcome, and European groups are eager to participate. Europe looks forward to a proposal from Japan to discuss a possible participation. The European Strategy for Particle Physics Update 2013

38 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 with emphasis on proton-proton and electron-positron high-energy frontier machines. These design studies should be coupled to a vigorous accelerator R&D programme, including high-field magnets and high-gradient accelerating structures, in collaboration with national institutes, laboratories and universities worldwide. HFM - FCC HGA - CLIC “to propose an ambitious post-LHC accelerator project at CERN by the time of the next Strategy update” d)CERN should undertake design studies for accelerator projects in a global context, CERN should undertake design studies for accelerator projects in a global context, R&D on Proton-Driven Plasma Wakefield Acceleration (AWAKE Expt at CERN) Laser dump e - spectrometer e-e- SPS protons 10m SMI self-modulation instability Acceleration Proton beam dump RF gun Laser Proton diagnostics OTR, CTR, TCTR p

39 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 “CERN should undertake design studies for accelerator projects in a global context, with emphasis on proton-proton and electron- positron high- energy frontier machines.” Highest possible energy e + e - with CLIC (CDR 2012) Multi-lateral collaboration CERN MTP 2015 ( ) R&D for CLIC continues with emphasis on synergies with the ILC. In view of the limited financial resources, this MTP includes reduced CLIC activities, specifically through a decrease in the materials budget and in the number of fellows. All obligations within the international CLIC collaboration, however, will be honoured and brought to completion. A CERN review is under preparation to assess the current status and in particular provide recommendations on the targets to be achieved that will be instrumental for the next European Strategy Update of The review will concentrate on the CLIC accelerator programme.

40 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 with emphasis on proton-proton and electron-positron high-energy frontier machines. These design studies should be coupled to a vigorous accelerator R&D programme, including high-field magnets and high-gradient accelerating structures, in collaboration with national institutes, laboratories and universities worldwide. HFM – FCC-hh “to propose an ambitious post-LHC accelerator project at CERN by the time of the next Strategy update” d)CERN should undertake design studies for accelerator projects in a global context, CERN should undertake design studies for accelerator projects in a global context,

41 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 Future Circular Collider Study - SCOPE CDR and cost review for the next ESU (2018) Forming an international collaboration to study: pp-collider (FCC-hh)  defining infrastructure requirements  e + e - collider (FCC-ee) as potential intermediate step p-e (FCC-he) option ~16 T  100 TeV pp in 100 km ~20 T  100 TeV pp in 80 km FCC: km infrastructure in Geneva area

42 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 FCC Week 2016 Rome, April 2016

43 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 Studies and R&D for very high-field superconducting magnets for FCC will be a natural continuation of developments in the context of LHC upgrades (HL-LHC) and will exploit fully the available synergies. The need to retain and develop competencies in the field of high-gradient and high-power superconducting RF systems is also addressed in this MTP. The following technological developments will be required: Development of superconducting magnet technology beyond HL-LHC requirements. Long-term objectives will be the production of short- magnet models reaching 16 T, as well as demonstrating 20 T magnet technology of collider quality, based on new types of superconductors. Optimisation of the technology for large superconducting RF systems determining the optimum cavity technology, balancing complexity and power consumption of the cryogenic system against the difficulty of reliably reaching large quality factors and accelerating gradients. CERN MTP 2015 ( ) : FCC

44 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 Main Milestones of the FCC Magnets Technologies Milestone Description M0 High J c wire development with industry M1 Supporting wound conductor test program M2 Design & manufacture 16T ERMC with existing wire M3 Design & manufacture 16 T RMM with existing wire M4 Procurement of 35 km enhanced wire M5 Design & manufacture 16T demonstrator magnet M6 Procurement 70 km of enhanced high J c wire M7 EuroCirCol design 16T accelerator quality model Manufacture and test of the 16 T EuroCirCol model FCC magnet technology program ERMC (16 T mid-plane field) RMM (16 T in 50 mm cavity) Demonstrator (16 T, 50 mm gap)

45 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 Other FCC technologies + R&D RF system SRF system (low cost, flexible, high current & high gradient) efficient RF power sources Collimation, machine protection, beam transfer, dump: new materials, new approaches e-lenses, SC septa, etc. Large scale cryogenic systems Beam vacuum system … optimal detuning frequency (left) and the estimated HOM power (right) as a function for the different FCC-ee operation energies. R. Calaga FCC-hh beam screen with compact antechamber R. Kersevan highly efficient klystrons i. Syratchev hollow e-beam collimator for FCC-hh? V. Shiltsev, G. Stancari

46 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 CERN, 11th March 2015 F. Bordry 46 Collaboration, February 2015 ► 61 Institutes (research centers & universities) ► European Commission ► 23 countries Collaboration Status (10/2015)

47 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 ESS - Lund – Sweden October 2011 CERN – Geneva - Switzerland October rd Workshop on Energy for Sustainable Science October 2015 at DESY

48 CERN plan for accelerator & schedule Joint HiLumi LHC-LARP Annual Meeting 2015 Frédérick Bordry 26th October 2015 ­CERN is presently exploiting the physics potential of the LHC ­After the long shutdown LS1 the LHC operates at 13 TeV (2015) and later to study when to increase towards 14 TeV ( ). => Goal 300 fb -1 ­The high luminosity project HL-LHC will allow to collect ten times more data ( mid 2030ies) => Goal of 3’000 fb-1 ­Depending on the physics findings of the LHC “precision” e+e- linear colliders might be built in Japan (ILC) or at CERN (CLIC) ­CERN is hosting a study performed in international collaboration for a Future Circular Colliders in the Geneva area with a circumference of 80 – 100km: -pp-collider (FCC-pp) defining the infrastructure requirements -e+e- collider (FCC-ee) as potential intermediate step -p-e (FCC-ep) option -HE-LHC is also a possible option: High Field Magnets in the present LHC tunnel Conclusion CERN confirms its support for CERN’s unique, world-class fixed-target programme.

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