D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 Workpackages and In-Kind Contributions to FAIR The FAIR Project Preparatory Phase - R&D for FAIR Workpackages.

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D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 Workpackages and In-Kind Contributions to FAIR The FAIR Project Preparatory Phase - R&D for FAIR Workpackages and In-Kind Constribution

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, m UNILAC SIS 18 SIS 100/300 HESR Super-FRS NESR CR RESR ESR FLAIR Rare-Isotope Production Target Antiproton Production Target Accelerator Components & Key Characteristics Ring/Device Beam Energy Intensity SIS100 (100Tm) protons 30 GeV 4x U 1 GeV/u <10 12 SIS300 (300Tm) 40 Ar 45 GeV/u 2x U 34 GeV/u 2x10 9 CR/RESR/NESR ion and antiproton storage and experiment rings HESR antiprotons 14 GeV ~10 11 SuperFRS rare-isotope beams 1 GeV/u <10 9 The FAIR Accelerator Complex Existing facility (in blue): provides ion-beam source and injector for FAIR Existing facility (in blue): provides ion-beam source and injector for FAIR New future facility (in red): provides ion and anti-matter beams of highest-intensity and up to high energies New future facility (in red): provides ion and anti-matter beams of highest-intensity and up to high energies

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 The FAIR Baseline Technical Report More than 3500 pages ca authors Handed over to ISC in April 2006

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 Sept 7 – 8, 2005beam diagnostics Oct 26 p-linac Oct 27/28 power supplies Oct 31 – Nov 1cryogenics Nov 3warm magnets Nov 15 – 16cold magnets May 2006civil construction Scrutinizing the Project Costs Technical Advisory Committee CORE-A CORE-E Locked for more than 5000 individual items, costed them, Intensive search for forgotten items …

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 The Costbook Rev. 3.0 Investment Cost: Accelerators w/o sFRS* 593 M€ Civil Construction322 M€ Experiments incl. sFRS200 M€ Manpower 2400 FTE according to FCI(1 FTE=77k€/y)185 M€ “The Costbook reflects the present status of the estimate. The facility costs are evaluated on a component basis and then aggregated for the sub- systems and finally for the total facility. This adds up to a total of 1114 M€ in investment cost.” Supplement to FBTR

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 Accelerators and Storage Rings WBS Structure

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 Rapidly-cycling superconducting magnet technology for synchrotrons Superconducting magnets for large aperture devices Beam phase-space compression by electron-beam and stochastic cooling Cryogenics … Electron Cooler at GSIStochastic Cooling Structure Superconducting magnet (prototype) for FAIR Complete R&D of Critical Items within the Prepartory Phase

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 Main R&D Activities During Preparatory Phase BNL – SIS 300 superconducting ramped dipole JINR – SIS100 s.c. ramped dipole & quadrupole IHEP – SIS300 s.c ramped dipole BINP – SIS100 curved dipole BNN – SIS100 straight dipole Toshiba – Super FRS mulitpole triplet Spain consortium – NESR magnets, vacuum, power converter Chinese consortium – CR superconducting dipole BINP – RF cavity BINP – fast ramped power converter for ECOOL BINP – Feasibility studies/ Design studies on Septa, ER-Electron Ring, Electroncooling, Electron-Target at NESR ACCEL – Feasibility study on injection/extraction at SIS100/300

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 Preparatory Phase R&D by GSI & Partner Institutes IHEP Protvino SIS300 magnets Variable Frequency Cavities BINP Novosibirsk SIS100 rapidly cycling sc magnets CNA / CNRS NESR Electron Cooling

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 IHEP Protvino „GSI001“ Bend prototype dipole 3.7 M€ & ~40 FTE SIS300 R&D: Dipole Magnet B = 4 T, dB/dt = 1 T/s

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 Frequency range MHz RF voltage 20 kV Ferrite type 400 NN-2 Number of ferrite for unit 68 Number of unit 29 BINP Cavity built for IHEP (Lanshou) BINP Novosibirsk RF-Stations for SIS100 (10 th Harmonic)

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 R&D on Stochastic Cooling: Test tank for cryogenic measurements

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 Technical negotiations between GSI/FAIR and partner institutes China - CR superferric bending magnets Oct India - VECC on sc magnets Dec Italy- INFN on SIS300 bending magnets Jan France -CNRS-CEA on SIS300 multipole magnets Feb and ECR for p-Linac UK-RAL on cryogenics Feb Russia - JINP, IHEP, ITEP, BINP May 2006 Spain-CIEMAT on NESR magnets, vacuum etc. May 2006 Technical Negotiations

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 Non of these activities of the preparatory phase imply a decision who finally will procure the components! All partners will be free to propose their in-kind contribution. Following the structure of WBS and Costbook 94 Workpackages have been definied Definition of Workpackages

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 Size of Workpackages Assumption: due to legal regulation Germany procures all buildings (~300 M€) ~ 186 M€ for man-power (to be financed by GSI) Consortium KFZ Jülich, TSL and GSI procure HESR (~100 M€) i.e. ~ 300 M€ for Germany and ~ 300 M€ for the partners for in-kind contributions Having ~100 WPs  typical value 6 M€/WP, i.e. 0,5% of total sum Compatible with 1% as minimum share for FAIR-shareholders.

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 Definition of 94 Workpackages

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 Indication to Take Over WPs

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 FAIR – an Unprecedented Research Facility in 2015

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 Staging of the Project

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 Project Master Schedule Adapted to Bung Civil Construction Schedule Critical Path: Availability of buildings to start installations Actual planning allows for:  First experiments at sFRS 2011/2012  Project end 2014/2015

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 PAC QCD E. Chiavassa PAC NUSTAR R. Casten PAC APPA D. Schwalm TAC Y. Cho Observers: FAIR Project CORE Cost Review Groups D. Plane, W. Bartel FCI Full Cost Issues B. Brandt AFI Working Group Administrative + Funding Issues Ö. Skeppstedt LFI Legal Framework Issues U.B. Jahn STI Working Group Scientific + Technical Issues H. Wenninger ISC International Steering Committee H. Schunck Mini-TACs Cryogenics Warm magnets Cold magnets Power Supplies Beam Instrumentation p-Linac The International Committee Structure China Finnland France Germany Greece India Italy Poland Spain Sweden Russia Great Britain Romania

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 FAIR Accelerator Costbook WBS-E2.1UNILAC Upgrade WBS-E2.2SIS18 Upgrade WBS-E2.3HEBT WBS-E2.4Super FRS WBS-E2.5CR WBS-E2.6NESR WBS-E2.7p-LINAC WBS-E2.8SIS100 WBS-E2.9pBar TARGET WBS-E2.10RESR WBS-E2.11HESR WBS-E2.12SIS300 WBS-E2.13ER WBS-E2.14Common Systems TS-2Magnets TS-3Power Supplies TS-4RF Systems TS-5Injection / Extraction TS-6Beam Diagnostics TS-7Vacuum TS-8Particle Sources TS-9Electron Cooling TS-10Stochastic Cooling TS-11Special Installations TS-12Local Cryogenics TS-14Common Systems Acc-sections Techn. systems

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 FAIR Accelerators and Civil Construction: 2400 man-years in total incl. FAIR GmbH Resource Loaded Schedule

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 Spending Profile

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 Volume 1 Executive Summary Volume 2 Accelerator and Scientific Infrastructure Volume 3A Experiment Proposals on QCD Physics 3.1 CBM Volume 3B Experiment Proposals on QCD Physics 3.2 PANDA 3.3 PAX 3.4 ASSIA Volume 4 Experiment Proposals on Nuclear Structure & Astro Physics (NUSTAR) 4.1 LEB-SuperFRS 4.2 HISPEC/DESPEC 4.3 MATS 4.4 LASPEC 4.5 R3B 4.6 ILIMA 4.7 AIC 4.8 ELISe 4.9 EXL Volume 5 Experiment Proposals on Atomic, Plasma & Applied Physics (APPA) 5.1 SPARC 5.2 HEDgeHOB 5.3 WDM 5.4 FLAIR 5.5 BIOMAT Volume 6 Civil Construction and Safety FAIR Baseline Technical Report Table of Contents

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 PAC QCD E. Chiavassa PAC NUSTAR R. Casten PAC APPA D. Schwalm TAC Y. Cho Observers: FAIR Project CORE Cost Review Groups D. Plane, W. Bartel FCI Full Cost Issues B. Brandt AFI Working Group Administrative + Funding Issues Ö. Skeppstedt LFI Legal Framework Issues U.B. Jahn STI Working Group Scientific + Technical Issues H. Wenninger ISC International Steering Committee H. Schunck Mini-TACs Cryogenics Warm magnets Cold magnets Power Supplies Beam Instrumentation p-Linac The International Committee Structure China Finnland France Germany Greece India Italy Poland Spain Sweden Russia Great Britain Romania ISC accepted the FBTR as ‚The Project‘ to perform ISC took note of the project cost of 1186 Mio. € ISC asked its members to discuss the legal documents (convention, AoA..) Aiming for signature to the legal documents in early Creation of FAIR GmbH as the project owner that will hand over all operataive tasks to GSI.

D. Krämer - Tech. Discussions GB, Oct. 11 th, 2006 David Plane, chair (ex CERN)experiments, beam lines, project management Y. Cho, Argonne (ex officio, TAC chair)accelerators, costing K. Blasche (ex GSI)accelerators T. Taylor (ex CERN)magnets, sc magnets E. Weisse (ex CERN)accelerator systems, safety, infrastructure G. Stevenson (ex CERN) safety, infrastructure W. Erdt (ex CERN)cryo systems P. Strubin (CERN)vacuum I. Gardner (CCLRC)accelerators systems L. Miralles (Synchr. Lab Spain)accelerators, ATLAS, engineering D. Krämer (BESSY II) Accelerators, infrastructure First Meeting on July 26/27 th, 2005, last meeting 8-10 th November 2005 Core Groupe “A” for Accelerators and Infrastructure