R. Aleksan ESSnuSB meeting May 26 th, 2014 ESGARD and H2020 1.H2020 2.Projects under investigation 3.Integrating Activities 4.Conclusion

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R. Aleksan ESSnuSB meeting May 26 th, 2014 ESGARD and H H Projects under investigation 3.Integrating Activities 4.Conclusion

Proposed funding (in M€ for , 2011 constant prices) European Research Council Frontier research by the best individual teams Future and Emerging Technologies Collaborative research to open new fields of innovation Marie Curie actions Opportunities for training and career development ResearchResearch infrastructures (including e- infrastructures) (IA,DS, CNI-PP, ERA-NET…) Ensuring access to world-class facilities News from the EC Estimated Work programme Budget: ~580 M€

Accelerator R&D CARE 3 Networks (e,, p) EuCARDEuCARD2 CARE SRF EuCARD (SRF) CARE PHIN EuCARD (SRF, ANAC) CARE HIPPI EuCARD (SRF, ColMat) CARE NED EuCARD (HFM) SLHCSLHC-PPHiLumi EUROTEV DS: ILC+CLIC ILC-HiGrade (PP) EURISOL DS: Neutrino  -beam DS Fact Scoping study DS-EuroNu EUROLEAP e in plasma SuperB TIARAR&D-RI & program EuCARD (ANAC) FP6 FP7 Altogether EC has partially financed projects in FP6 and FP7 with a total budget of ~228 M€ (68 M€ from EC) ESGARD developed and implemented a strategy to promote Accelerator R&D with the incentive of the EC Framework Programme within ERA

3 DS (INFRADEV-1) projects being prepared FCC (Future Circular Colliders): 100km Circular (pp, ee, ep) collider FCC (Future Circular Colliders): 100km Circular (pp, ee, ep) collider Coordination: lab  CERN, coordinator  M. Benedikt Contact: M. Benedikt (CERN) ESSnuSB : neutrino Super-Beam based on ESS linac ESSnuSB : neutrino Super-Beam based on ESS linac Coordination: lab  ?, coordinator  ? Contacts: T. Ekelof (Uppsala) and/or M. Dracos (IPHC) European Plasma Accelerator with High Beam Quality and Pilot Applications European Plasma Accelerator with High Beam Quality and Pilot Applications Coordination: lab  ?, coordinator  ? Contacts: R. Assmann (DESY) ESGARD oversees the preparation these projects to ensure high quality proposals Calls2014 (M€)«Max.» EC co. (M€)Deadline INFRADEV-1 (DS) 15« 3 »2 Sept. 2014

FCC : 100km Circular (pp, ee, ep) collider FCC DS is huge  WP with EC funding and WP without EC funding  number of partners for H2020 part should be limited

FCC : 100km Circular (pp, ee, ep) collider H2020-DS subpart: Key activities Hadron Collider design Lepton Collider design Management Projet Management, Global collaboration issues, Projet Costing, CD&O… Lattice & IR Design, beam-beam int. collimation, shielding quad protection, MDI … Lattice & IR Design, momemtum acceptance … Vaccuum system: chambers, beam screening, heat extraction… Arc Design, lattice, magnet aperture. Electron cloud Beam pipe design, coating … H2020-DS is important for FCC To get a European visibility To get a European visibility For being in the list of ESFRI infrastructures For being in the list of ESFRI infrastructures To get funding for some key partners To get funding for some key partners FCC is likely to be the next large scale project in particle physics in Europe after the LHC

ESSnuSB : neutrino Super-Beam based on ESS linac  Doubling the power of the linac (10MW) by doubling the duty cycle (4% to 8%)  Buiding accumulator ring(s), target, horn, detectors accumulator target/horn station ν Linac accumulator Target station Horn Detectors Management Physics performance Uppsala, Strasbourg, ESS, CERN ESS, CERN, Uppsala Envisaged Work Packages and participants RAL, Krakow, CNRS, Uppsala Uppsala, Sofia, CNRS, Lund KTH, Madrid, Lund, Durham ESS, CERN, Uppsala, CNRS

European Plasma Accelerator with High Beam Quality and Pilot Applications  Go from Plasma Acceleration to Plasma Accelerator with useable beam quality State of the art Design of a compact European Plasma Accelerator Pilot applications with FEL physics or other novel methods (photon source) Pilot applications with particle physics and material science (particle source) Impact for science and society Site study Technical R&D Issues Roadmap for technical design report, including milestones for critical R&D Cost and Schedule Governance and budgetary model for a European Plasma Accelerator Envisaged Work Packages and participants DESY, CERN, INFN, Ecole polytechnique, JAI Plus open call to all EU EuroNNAc members (30+) Possible industry participation and non-EU partners

Calls id.M€TypeDeadline FETOPEN160Novel Ideas for Radically New Tech. 30/09/2014, 31/03/2015, 29/09/2015 Calls2014 (M€)2015 (M€)Max. EC contr. (M€) FETOPEN-1 ( Open research projects ) Horizon 2020: FET calls Future and Emerging Technologies Key words: Long-term vision, Breakthrough S&T target, Foundamental, Novelty, High-risk, Interdisciplinary

Horizon 2020 : Projects for FET

Plasma Acceleration Proposer labs  Proposer labs  UK (JAI, ICL) +DE (JENA) Project: Project: GILA – GeV Ion Laser Acceleration Project: Project: HiFLUX: High repetition rate Fiber Laser-Plasma accelerators for Ultrabright X-rays Objective: Use a train of laser pulse separated by plasma period to resonantly excite wakefield Objective: Explore for the first time high gradient / High energy Laser wakefield acceleration of ion beams using an injection scheme based on a ion accelerator Proposer labs  Proposer labs  DE (TU Darmstadt, GSI/FAIR), FR (CELIA, Bordeaux, LULI), UK (RAL, Strathclyde)

Horizon 2020 : Projects for FET Project: Project: Electron-Beam driven Plasma Acceleration Objective: Plasma accelerator driven by single or multi-pulse electron beams for advanced light source applications (FLASH, SPARC, VELA/CLARA) Proposer labs  Proposer labs  IT (INFN, Roma uni), DE (Max Planck Inst., DESY), UK (STFC, Strathclyde) ESGARD oversees these projects with the objective to support the submission of 2 projects for the FET call in September in collaboration with EuroNNAc

Horizon 2020 : Projects for FET Project: Project: HTS Fast Cycling Magnet Objective: Development of superferric HTS magnets operating at 77 degree K with fast cycling period with low power consumption Proposer labs  Proposer labs  CERN ESGARD find this project very interesting and will work toward implementing the proposal in H2020. HTS technology for Magnet development ESGARD aims at submitting this project at the 2 nd or 3 rd FET deadline. A proposal needs to be prepared

Horizon 2020 : Other Projects Project: Project: High Frequency RFQ (+DTL) Objective: Development of a proton linac with high frequency RFQ (18_20 MeV; 2 mA) for FDG/ 99m TC production & Brachytherapy Proposer labs  Proposer labs  CERN ESGARD find this project very interesting and will work toward implementing the proposal in H2020. Medical Application ESGARD should investigate the best way to get funding for this project in H2020. A proposal needs to be prepared

Horizon 2020: INFRAIA calls (1/3) Integrating Activities (starting and advanced communities) Calls id.TypeDeadline INFRAIA /2015Integrating Act.02/09/2014 at Brussels time Calls2014 (M€)2015 (M€)Max. EC contr. (M€) INFRAIA / (10 advanced) Unfortunately Accelerators Science and Technology is not included in the call because EuCARD2 has just been accepted. This is a real limitation as we have several very interesting projects in the pipe

Hopefully, Accelerator R&D should be in the following call in one form or the other i.e. 2016/2017 timely with the end of EuCARD2  ESGARD is initiating the preparation of a proposal Horizon 2020: INFRAIA calls (2/3) ESGARD would like to collect topics proposals from EuCARD2 partners TIARA and ESGARD partners … and AS&T community at large Set a template for topic proposals ? According to proposals, we would Define a few main themes Nominate theme conveners in charge of developing a coherent theme package within specific budget guidelines (as we did for EuCARD2)

A possible H2020 schedule could be :  Fall 2015: H2020 call  Submission deadline : Spring 2016  Start of project : Fall 2016/early 2017 Horizon 2020: INFRAIA calls (3/3) Accordingly, a possible schedule from our side could be:  End 2014: Collect topic proposals  Early 2015: Definition of themes and nomination of conveners  Fall 2015: very first organization of the proposal:  Definition of proposal scope and topics  Nomination of coordinator and WP leaders to build the proposal

Conclusions After having established an accelerator R&D strategy, implemented through several very successful projects in FP6 & FP7, we need to go one step further in the integration of the Accelerator R&D programme and infrastructure. We have the possibility to use Horizon2020 to this end. We should define a strategy on the projects to be supported Accelerator science is a powerful mean toward scientific, technical and industrial breakthroughs and innovations… TIARA will strengthen significantly this potential