FAIR GmbH and FAIR Project History, Status and Outlook Simone Richter Administrative Managing Director HICforFAIR
Content and Agenda FAIR GmbH FAIR Project Some information and facts on the FAIR GmbH History Goals and Activities – Status and Outlook FAIR Project Simone Richter 2
FAIR GmbH – Creating an organisation for the FAIR Project 199x - first ideas for GSI Upgrades 2001 - The scientific community prepared the CDR 2004 - The international Committees ISC, AFI, STI started the steering and manageing of the adminstrative, financial, and scientific activities 2005 – The two company model for the FAIR Project has been signed 2006 – The FAIR Joint Core Team and the FAIR Technical Devision have been founded to run the operational work 2007 – FAIR Start Event 2010, 4th October - Foundation of the FAIR GmbH Simone Richter 3
Signatory Ceremony and Foundation of FAIR GmbH Signatory Ceremony at Wiesbaden 4th October 2010 The convention was signed by Finland France India Poland Romania Russia Slovenia Sweden Germany Foundation act of FAIR GmbH The Foundation papers for the FAIR GmbH were signed by Horst Stöcker Hartmut Eickhoff at 2010, 4th of October Simone Richter
Organisational Chart (1/2) Council Managing Directors Scientific Departement Site & Buildings Departement Technical Departement Administration Departement AFC Scientific Council Machine Advisory Committee In-Kind Review Board Simone Richter
Organisational Chart (2/2) Weekly management board meetings Council B. Sharkov S. Richter Managing Directors B. Sharkov (Chairman), S. Richter Director‘s Office Council Matters Office Legal Advisor 3rd Party Funding Officer Research Director acting B. Sharkov (G. Rosner) Director Site&Buildings acting D. Krämer (L. Miralles) Technical Director D. Krämer Technical Follow-up In-kind coordination Acc-Liaison Project Office Administration Controlling and Ressource Planning Finances Simone Richter
Shareholders and Contributions Spain is expected to join soon Negotiations are ongoing with China and UK for contributions to experiments The total Project Cost on Basis of 2005 prices is 1027 M€ Contracting Party Contribution [M€] Finland 5.00 French Republic 27.00 Federal Republic of Germany 705.00 Republic of India 36.00 Republic of Poland 23.74 Romania 11.87 Russian Federation 178.05 Republic of Slovenia 12.00 Kingdom of Sweden 10.00 Total 1.008,66 Simone Richter
FAIR GmbH Status Official entry into the Commercial Register 10 November 2010 (HRB 89372) 5 Registered Shareholders: GSI, Rosatom, BOSE Institute, Swedish Research Council, NASR Approval of Budget 2011 is reached The budget of 2011 is agreed to be 23,7 MEuro The Business Management Contract, defining the close Cooperation between FAIR and GSI, was signed in January 2011 Simone Richter
FAIR – Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research Simone Richter
Development of Project Staging 2003 Recommendation by WissenschaftsRat – FAIR Realisation in three stages 2005 Entire Facility Baseline Technical Report 2007 Phase A Phase B SIS300 2009 Module 0 SIS100 Module 1 expt areas CBM/HADES and APPA Module 2 Super-FRS fixed target area NuSTAR Module 3 pbar facility, incl. CR for PANDA, options for NuSTAR Module 4 LEB for NuSTAR, NESR for NuSTAR and APPA, FLAIR for APPA Module 5 RESR P+ beam line nominal intensity for PANDA & parallel operation with NuSTAR and APPA Module 6 BIOMAT Hall HESR cooler EC ring Modularized Start Version Simone Richter
Module 0: SIS100 and connection to existing GSI accel. Simone Richter
Module 0: SIS100 and connection to existing GSI accel. Module 1: Experimental areas Simone Richter
Module 0: SIS100 and connection to existing GSI accel. Module 1: Experimental areas Module 2: Super-FRS Simone Richter
High-energy antiprotons (p-linac, pbar-target, CR, HESR) Module 0: SIS100 and connection to existing GSI accel. Module 1: Experimental areas Module 2: Super-FRS Module 3: High-energy antiprotons (p-linac, pbar-target, CR, HESR) Simone Richter
low energy antiprotons Module 1: Experimental areas SIS100 and connection to existing GSI accel. Module 4: low energy RIB and low energy antiprotons Module 1: Experimental areas Module 2: Super-FRS Module 3: High-energy antiprotons (p-linac, pbar-target, CR, HESR) Simone Richter
low energy antiprotons Module 1: Experimental areas SIS100 and connection to existing GSI accel. Module 4: low energy RIB and low energy antiprotons Module 1: Experimental areas Module 5: RESR storage ring Module 2: Super-FRS Module 3: High-energy antiprotons (p-linac, pbar-target, CR, HESR) Simone Richter
Science with the Modularized Start Version APPA CBM/HADES PANDA NuSTAR Simone Richter
Site and Buildings Major Activities in the next twelve month 2nd Planning Phase Kick Off Sept. 22nd 2010 Regular meetings with Users finalize details of buildings include details of media transport in the buildings Target: Application for Building-Permit May 2011 Target: Application to Radiation Safety Authority to errect and operate the facility Site preparation start in Winter 2011 Simone Richter
FAIR ACC Organisation Simone Richter
Research Board of FAIR Collaborations established interface between FAIR and all scientist communities 2 respresentatives for each pillar of APPA, CBM, NuSTAR, PANDA Major activities for the next twelve month Nominations by the collaborations started for Technical Coordinators Resource Coordinators job descriptions close to final; approval by new Research Director needed Simone Richter
Milestones and Schedule Experiment MoUs ready autumn 2011 Detector TDRs expected spring 2012 In-Kind Contributions to the accelerator defined autumn 2011 Site preparation winter 2011/2012 Start of ground breaking work Q2 2012 Ready to move in for buildings and tunnels – 2016/2017 Begin of accelerator commissioning 2017/2018 Simone Richter