SiD Workshop The EPP (Elementary Particle Physics) Team M. Goldberg, M. Pripstein, J. Reidy J. Whitmore, J. Kotcher, S. Meador, F. Cooper Boulder, Sept.

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SiD Workshop The EPP (Elementary Particle Physics) Team M. Goldberg, M. Pripstein, J. Reidy J. Whitmore, J. Kotcher, S. Meador, F. Cooper Boulder, Sept 17,2008

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EPP BUDGET PROCESS 9/17 We Remember: “Prediction is very difficult, especially if it’s about the future.” - Niels Bohr 1. 2.

P5 Panel Advice “The panel recommends for the near future a broad accelerator R&D program for lepton colliders that includes continued R&D on ILC at roughly the proposed FY2009 level in support of the international effort. This will allow a significant role for the US in the ILC wherever it is built. The panel also recommends R&D for alternative accelerator technologies, to permit an informed choice when the lepton collider energy is established.” NSF EPP (with OHEP) is providing support for high priority lepton collider damping ring R&D—CESR TA “The panel also recommends an R&D program for detector technologies to support a major US role in preparing for physics at a lepton collider.”

Support For Detector Technologies PREPARING FOR PHYSICS AT A LEPTON COLLIDER. NSF EPP ( working with OHEP ) hopes to continues providing support for (now generic) lepton collider detector R&D (note that NSF initially supported R&D generically for detectors at hadron colliders, We assume here that we will continue to jointly review proposals with OHEP, and agree on funding priorities. NSF will, as before, fund proposals through universities. NO SOLICITATIONS at NSF We prefer, where appropriate, that support for lepton detector R&D follow the “LHC model.” This would suggest both university and laboratory leadership and oversight. The scope of some proposals may include detector R&D for LHC upgrade as well as for a future linear collider R&D if these are synergistic.. NSF EPP now encourages single Collaborative Proposals for Future Lepton Detectors. This proposal type may be found in the NSF Grant Proposal Guide of Jan 08:

SINGLE COLLABORATIVE PROPOSAL SUMMARY See A Collaborative Proposal is one in which investigators from two or more organizations wish to collaborate on a unified research project. Collaborative proposals may be submitted to NSF as a single focused proposal, in which a single award is being requested (with subawards administered by the lead organization). All collaborative proposals must clearly describe the roles to be played by the other organizations, specify the managerial arrangements, and explain the advantages of the multi- organizational effort within the project description. A single investigator bears primary responsibility for the administration of the grant and discussions with NSF, and, at the discretion of the organizations involved, investigators from any of the participating organizations may be designated as co-PIs. By submission of the proposal, the organization has determined that the proposed activity is administratively manageable.

Features of Collaborative Proposals More complete. Stronger management. More Accountability. Costs and Schedules should be better described and thus more easily reviewed. Will naturally lead to prioritized detector activities within the collaborations, and eliminate duplication. Allows for the shifting of funds among detector components when needed. Better match to end game. NSF would establish a “Cooperative Agreement” as a requirement for funding, and this would describe in detail the interactions of the collaboration with EPP. And Remember “Broader Impacts”

Base + Allied Funding - $M FY03FY04FY05FY06FY07FY08 Base EPP PNA+IceCube Ops CESR LHC OPS * Accel + ILC Det R&D)+TA * 9.72 (RSVP)/DUSEL, R&D 0 (6.00) (2.65)(0.99) 6.00 EPP+Astro/Cosmo Thy Total Base EPP Allied Funding MRI PFC OCI/CISE PIF/OMA/ESIE/OISE Total Allied Overall Total MREFC LHC construction9.69 IceCube * * * * FY08 Request * Anticipated 8

FY 09 EPP is well aligned with P5 Advice Our review process (with OHEP) will blend this advice with fiscal realities. CESR TA and Detector Lepton Collider R&D should continue. We await the perfect budget. Also see NSF “Major Research Instrumentation Program” (MRI) solicitation.

BACKUP

EPP+PNA Funding Distribution FY07 $M EPP18.91 PNA16.08 IceCube Ops0.25 DUSEL6.00 Theory11.82 Accel & Det R&D2.16 CESR14.71 LHC Ops18.00 Allied Funding13.05 Total

MPS Organizational Chart Back Up Slides

Physics Division Organization 13

EPP + PNA Portfolio University Program –EPP Accelerator based physics Hadron Colliders: CDF, DØ, CMS, ATLAS, LHCb Electron Positron Colliders: CLEO-c, BaBar,… Neutrinos: MINOS, NOvA, MINERvA, MiniBooNE –Particle and Nuclear Astrophysics Dark Matter: CDMS, COUPP, XENON10, DRIFT-II, ZEPLIN-II UltraHigh Energy Universe: HiRes/TA, Pierre Auger, VERITAS, MILAGRO Neutrinos: Double Chooz, Super-K, Borexino, CUORE Other –Theory –Computational physics LHC Experiments: Maintenance and Operations DUSEL and DUSEL R&D CESR/CLEO-c Accelerator and Detector R&D –ILC Accelerator and Detector R&D –MICE –Advanced Technologies Partnerships & Broader Impacts

Exciting Time for MPS/PHY Deep Questions: –TeraScale –Dark Energy, Dark Matter –Neutrinos –Proton Decay –CMB,… Powerful Facilities: –Existing Tevatron (CDF, DØ, Neutrino Expts,...) LHC (ATLAS, CMS, LHCb,..) –Planning DUSEL (NSF leads, DOE supports) ILC (DOE leads, NSF supports)

Program Guidance HEPAP –P5 –NUSAG, DETF, CMB, DMSAG –AARD –UGPS Other External –EPP2010 and other Reports –Laboratory PACs and Resource Review Boards –MUFAC –FALC –Visits from Experimenters and Programs –Site Visits, Reverse Site Visits Internal –Committee of Visitors (3 year interval, most recent in 2006)

Partnerships Cyberscience –Tier 2c – with OCI –UltraLight – with OCI –OSG – with OCI and DOE ( –CDI – with NSF ( /) / Education with research –QuarkNet – with OMA, EHR and DOE/HEP –CHEPREO – with OMA, OCI, EHR, OISE –I2U2 – with OMA, EHR, PHY –Mariachi – OCI funded –CyberBridges – OCI funded –PIRE (UK,KSU,UNL,UIC, UPRM) – with OISE –ILC Outreach – with OISE

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Programs of Interest MREFC: Major Research Equipment & Facilities Construction MRI: Major Research Instrumentation CDI: Cyber-enabled Discovery and Innovation CI-TEAM: Cyberinfrastructure and Education PIF: Physics at the Information Frontier PIRE: Partnerships for International Research and Education SBIR: Small Business Innovation Research GOALI: Grant Opportunities for Academic Liaison with Industry GK12: Graduate Teaching Fellowships in K12 Education IPSE: Internships in Public Science Education See NSF website for opportunities –