Tracking Group Testbeam Needs Bruce Schumm UC Santa Cruz SLAC Linear Collider Workshop January 7-10, 2004.

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Tracking Group Testbeam Needs Bruce Schumm UC Santa Cruz SLAC Linear Collider Workshop January 7-10, 2004

Poll of Tracking Groups Most groups responded at some level; some not in advanced enough phase to be able to say anything too concrete Nonetheless, trends arose that give good picture of upcoming needs Some tracking groups anticipated need for US testbeam facilities as early as January 2004, but now it’s clear that needs won’t arise until 2005 Tracking groups were polled in Fall, 2002 (> 1 year ago)

Beam Requirements Primary need is for several GeV/c  /  to limit multiple scattering and showering for resolution studies (5 out of 7 responding groups) Several groups also interested in momentum-analyzed non-relativistic hadrons for dE/dX and PID studies Rep-rate not that carefully thought out yet, but requests ranged between 1 kHz and 1 MHz

Running Periods and Duration All groups request ~2 week runs (1 wk setup, 1 wk actual running with various conditions Requests vary from once/year to 2-3 times/year, with intervals to be used for studying acquired data Anticipation of need for first beams now a bit vague, but probably some in 2005 and most in 2006.

Facilities Requests One group (MIT) will use local beams (BATES e - ) At this point, other groups cite proximity as only concern Requested services (roughly in order of demand): Large-bore (25 cm) 5T magnet Fast trigger Spectrometer External trajectory definition Particle identification Gas supply and servicing

High-Field Magnets DESY in possession of a 30cm bore x 60cm axis high- field (5T) magnet Currently exploring ways to implement magnet on test- beam lines  North American facility? Would be nice to explore possibilities (FNAL?)

Guesstimate Use Schedule (North-American Groups) YEAR ANTICIPATED WEEKS OF RUNNING For 3-year period ; corrected for under-reporting

Summary Tracking group anticipates testbeam needs beginning in 2005 Very rough guesstimate is ~40 weeks of facilities time During 3-year R&D phase High-field magnet facility is a notable request of the tracking group