Etienne Augé Deputy Scientific Director Particle Physics and Computing Particle Physics at IN2P3 FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010
Environmental Sciences Mathematical Sciences and their Interactions INSU Earth Sciences and Astronomy INC Chemistry INEE Environmental Sciences INP Physics IN2P3 Nuclear and Particles Physics INSB Biological sciences INSHS Humanities and Social Sciences INSMI Mathematical Sciences and their Interactions INS2I Informatics Sciences and their Interactions INSIS Engineering Sciences and Systems 10 Institutes FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010
FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010 Organization of CNRS 11 600 Researchers 14 400 Engineers, Technicians, Administrative 7600 doctorants, post-docs, associates,… 1200 laboratories, most common with Universities IN2P3 INP INSU INST2I INSMI INC INEE INSB INSHS Computing Engineer Nuclear Particle Astroparticles Physics Chemistry Biology Life Sc. Mathematics Universe Ecology Environment Humanities Researchers (permanent CNRS positions): 504 1298 1089 1479 395 2120 478 2360 2180 Engineers, technicians, administration: 1398 1085 1665 1406 190 1500 495 2371 1770 CNRS annual Budget: 3,28 B€ (bulk of it is for salaries) FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010
FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010 IN2P3 502 CNRS researchers 373 Professors and Assistant professors. Engineers, tech, admin 1371 CNRS staff 207 Universities staff 700 non permanent positions Including 400 doctorants 20 laboratories including Computer Center (CCIN2P3) in Lyon GANIL in Caen Underground Laboratory in Modane Strong association with CEA-IRFU Yearly budget : 170 M Euros FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010
FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010 Scientific Domain Particle Physics Nuclear Physics Hadron physics Astroparticule Physics Astrophysics, Cosmology Associated computing (CCIN2P3 in Lyon, Grid) Applications Particle accelerators Medical Imaging Nuclear Energy Grid computing Theory FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010
FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010 R&D Instrumentation Integrated, fast, low noise electronics Large number of channels Low radioactivity detectors Photon sensors also for medical imaging Accelerators design, injection, cavities, couplers Energy frontier (LC) XFEL Nano-beams For medical/industrial applications Oncology Compact X-ray sources FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010
FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010 H1 at HERA/DESY - HERA-I data fully analysed and published HERA-II : still much analysis work to do 2011 combined H1/ZEUS final result on proton pdfs Ultimate finance committee in november 2008 BaBar at PEP-II/SLAC - remain strongly involved in data analysis (intensive analysis period 2009-2010) - ultimate Finance Committee in Paris on july 20th 2009 - Legagy book – Data archival (also HERA) D0 at Tevatron/FNAL - remain involved in the data taking and in the analysis (Higgs search, Top, M_W) - take data in 2010 and 2011 CDF at Tevatron/FNAL - group is small but very active. Focusses on BS and τ physics FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010
FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010 EmCal : Annecy, Grenoble, Marseille, Orsay, Paris, Saclay Pixels et HLT : Marseille ATLAS Toroides : Saclay Muon chambers: Saclay Length : 40 m Radius : 10 m Weight : 7000 tonnes Channels : hundred millions HCal : Clermont-Ferrand FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010
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FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010 CMS at CERN IPNL, IPHC+GRPHE, LAPP, LLR: 46 PhD equiv (3,5%) Si Tracker End cap Lyon-Strasbourg EM Calo Crystals test : Saclay Readout : Lyon Length : 20 m Radius : 7 m Weight : 14000 tonnes Channels : hundred millions L1 Trigger Electronics LLR Solenoid : Saclay FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010
FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010 LHCb 40 MHz HCAL Calorimeters : Structure/électronics L0 Trigger : Annecy, Clermont-Ferrand, Marseille, Paris, Orsay FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010
FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010 Detector upgrades Radiation damages later than initially expected Desire to upgrade the detectors Extra layer for ATLAS pixels (IBL) Silicon More elaborate trigger conditions Forward regions Go to 40 MHz electronics in LHCb Based on a planning for LHC luminosity increase Do not build an upgrade too early Organize/Rationalize the various R&D efforts All over the world Look for synergy between experiments, sLHC/ILC/CLIC/SuperB Not obvious for Silicon detectors FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010
FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010 ILC at IN2P3 General organisation F. Richard : deputy director of WWS M. Davier : chairman of IDAG Detector concepts SiD ILD : 7 labs involved Study CLIC compatibility (Energy, Beam conditions) R&D MDI : ATF-2 Polarimeter/PLIC Power S/C couplers (also XFEL in Hamburg) Em and Had calorimetry : CALICE Vertex detector : CMOS, 3dIT Si tracker, SiLC FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010
FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010 SuperB @Frascati Physics beyond SM and Flavour Many parameters Discover new physics ??? Luminosity x100 w.r.t. Babar Nano beams (like ILC) Crab waist Participation of IN2P3 to the TDR Concurrent project at KEK FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010
FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010 European Call for Proposals (FP7) Detectors for Future Accelerators AIDA Project Support to existing research infrastructures Integrating Activities .. Integrating key research infrastructures in Europe for the development of advanced detector technology Coordinated by CERN Proposal accepted in march 2010 (8 M€ from EU) sLHC, ILC, SuperB FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010
International Cooperation Towards Asia (LIA) Japan, China, Corea, Viet-nam France-Asia School of Particle Physics Les Houches in 2008, in Japan in 2009 GRID Schools (Corea, Vietnam, Malaysia) Accelerator schools Towards Eastern Europa Particle Physics School Ukraine in 2007 and 2008, Poland in 2009, Romania in 2010 Towards Africa LIA with Sweden and Marocco, links with Algeria (School in Oran) School in Egypt in 2009 (repeated in 2010) School in South Africa in 2010 Towards South America (european program HELEN) MC2 Program (USA and Japan) FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010
Asia-Europe Physics Summit Physics towards Science innovation Tsukuba, march 24-26 2010 http://aseps.kek.jp Discuss the common scientific interest in European and Asian countries in various research fields Setup a dedicated framework that would enhance Europe-Asia collaborations in Physics Involve developing countries in basic research and bridge the knowledge gap FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010
FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010 Conclusion Fantastic times ahead in particle physics … we need to be patient… Good time to restart some R&D activity But do not come too fast to a detector Excellent conditions to enhance China-France cooperation FCPPL workshop - April 8th 2010