All Hands Meeting Status of Fermilab Pier Oddone September 9, 2009.

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All Hands Meeting Status of Fermilab Pier Oddone September 9, 2009

Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, Outline Operational Highlights  IQA: Integrated Quality Assurance  Engineering Standards: Manual and Teamcenter  Health and Safety: H1N1, needed improvement The future program  The big picture  A strategy for the US and Fermilab

Quality We all have an intuitive understanding of a quality product: it does what it is supposed to do without trouble In scientific research quality means achieving correct, reproducible results, maximizing the information we get from data There are many processes to get there: administrative, operational, scientific. They all must be done with quality Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, 20093

Quality Assurance All the processes that we put in place to make sure that we deliver quality in all our diverse activities We analyze what we do and make sure that we have the processes necessary to deliver expected results consistently and efficiently We already do a lot of it – but not in a consistent and systematic way and not in all our activities Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, 20094

Integrated Quality Assurance Our program is called Integrated Quality Assurance or IQA – because it really must be a state of mind Do we need it?  The consequences of faulty assurance processes can be severe: many examples  It is one of the foundations of continuous improvement  It is also a requirement of our contract to have a quality assurance program that meets expectations: we must be smart on how we accomplish this Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, 20095

IQA: Foundational Principle QA is integrated into our everyday work and is both a personal responsibility as well as a collective one. It is modeled after the successful Integrated Safety Management or ISM. What it is NOT: a layer of processes imposed externally. Implementation of IQA is a line management responsibility: line organizations have the authority, responsibility, and are accountable for integrating QA into all work Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, 20096

IQA: Line Management Responsibility Office of Quality and Best Practices (OQBP) -  Developed framework, provides oversight for implementation, performs/coordinates independent assessments  Assist D/S/Cs in implementing IQA – training, assistance to QARs, data archival and trending AD’s, Heads of Programs, D/S/C  Implement IQA in accord with principles & requirements of IQA including continuous improvement  Perform self assessments to make sure performance objectives and requirements are met Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, 20097

IQA: Standards The requirement is the implementation of the Quality Assurance Order DOE 414.1C The order allows a great lead of latitude in choosing a consensus standard: we chose ANSI/ASQ Z1.13, Quality Guidelines for Research Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, NQA-1 ANSI/ASQ Z1.13 XX

How do we do this? We need a recognizable approach. We are audited on this requirement so auditors have to recognize how we assure quality Many of our existing processes were not cast in a standard framework and some processes are missing We help ourselves with: a) a standard framework that makes explicit our processes as part of IQA and b) we fill the gaps Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, 20099

IQA: not free It is a considerable effort by the laboratory and an investment for the future We have four new QA Engineers (QAEs) under the guidance of the Office of Quality and Best Practices (OQBP)  Provide support and guidance to D/S/Cs  Train and support QARs  Assist in development and review of Corrective Action Plans  Perform Independent Assessments Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,

QAEs Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, Jed Heyes QA Manager Kurt Mohr, QAETom King, QAE Tom Gehrke, QAE

Quality Assurance Representatives 12 Bakul Banerjee CD Frank Cesarano BSS Nicole Gee WDRS Tim Miller ES&H Jim Rife TD Don Rhode AD Kieth Schuh PPD Rod Walton FESS Jim Wollwert FI Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, 2009

Where are we? Completed to Date:  Establish team of QA professionals; QAEs and D/S/C QARs  QAR orientation & training, including Audit Training  As-Is baseline – WELL DONE!  Development of Corrective Action Plans to close gaps discovered during As-Is baseline  Reconciliation of all points from the DOE 2006 QA audit (21 findings completed, 5 nearing completion) Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,

Where are we going? Next  DOE audit starting September 14 th, 2009  Build Assessment Plans, identifying gaps and inadequacies  Determine response using a graded approach to ensure application of controls are “right-sized” for risks posed by Fermilab processes  Implement response and corrective actions  Embed in the culture of the laboratory  Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,

Engineering Manual Root-cause analysis of the LHC triplet failure led to task force on engineering practices Events at LHC have further highlighted the need for systematic approach: standard practices, risk based reviews and documentation With engineering in different Fermilab organizations, we must make special efforts to have common practices Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,

Engineering Manual Nine Major Elements are covered in the manual:  Requirements and Specifications  Engineering Risk Assessment  Requirements and Specifications Review  System Design  Engineering Design Review  Procurement and Implementation  Testing and Validation  Release to Operations  Final Documentation 16Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, 2009

Key feature of the manual Created by engineers from different parts of the laboratory under guidance of Paul Czarapata The main body is short – 33 pages – to allow easy reading Useful examples are shown in the Appendix It is a LIVING document: controlled copy on the web 17Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, 2009

Key feature of the manual Defines roles and responsibilities through the engineering process Defines requirements for risk analysis and level of formality based on risk Puts requirements on documentation on all phases of engineering process 18Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, 2009

Teamcenter We are investing on Teamcenter license to use a modern EDMS system for engineering documentation Teamcenter will be used to  Capture all elements of the approved Fermilab engineering process and documents  Connect and control engineering specifications, design analysis, CAD drawings, safety documentation, and QC reports in a central repository  Allow more efficient data sharing across organizations Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,

Teamcenter and engineering Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,

EH&S H1N1 Pandemic  Get a seasonal flu shot (available early October)  Practice good hand hygiene and cough etiquette  Stay home if you are sick - call medical (x3232) if you suspect you have the flu and stay home for 24 hours after you are fever free with no medication  Use our website for current information: Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,

EH&S Fermilab Director’s Triennial Self-Assessment of ES&H – recommendations:  Educate supervisors in Human Performance Improvement  Standardize a Reward & Recognition program for ES&H  Document ES&H performance on performance reviews  Communicate the importance of SMART (Specific, Measurable,Attainable, Relevant, and Time-bound) goals for Fermilab personnel ES&H goals. Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,

Injuries are a matter of concern 23Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, 2009

Injuries are a matter of concern 24Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, 2009

The big picture The laboratory is doing very well: many results from the Tevatron, leading programs in neutrinos and particle astrophysics. Fermilab provided most results at Lepton-Photon 2009 The shutdown has gone well and we are ready for a two year run with great discovery potential pending DOE support in FY11 Base budget is in reasonably good shape and we have received nearly $150M ARRA funds Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,

The big picture The strategy for the future has broad support: it is a challenging and exciting program Several briefings to the Director of the Office of Science, Bill Brinkman: laboratory planning, neutrinos, Project X. Also visit to the laboratory by Bill Brinkman and Pat Dehmer The program places strong demands on us to manage well and efficiently and work closely with our partner institutions Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,

Facilities and experiments Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, Tevatron LHC LHC upgrades Minos MiniBooNE NOvA MicroBooNE MINERvA LHC ILC or Muon Collider Now 2015 LHC ILC?? LBNE Mu2e Project X+LBNE Mu2e Factory P Auger DM Searches P Auger DM: scalable? DES JDEM DM searches JDEM Energy Intensity Cosmic

Energy Frontier: Tevatron Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,

29 CMS Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, 2009

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Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, Lepton colliders beyond LHC LHC Results ILC Enough ILC not enough CLIC Muon collider or By far the easiest!

HEP world: need TeV lepton collider e - e + p ILC LHC International Linear Collider (ILC) 32Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, 2009

ILC/Project X technology at Fermilab Vertical Test Stand Horizontal Test Stand 1st cryomodule 33

Muon collider layout Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, TeV

Muon collider functional layout Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, Target Capture Cool Format Accel Collide Color indicates degree of needed R&D (difficulty) and demonstration

Muon collider/ILC/Project X ILC and Project X developing very efficient accelerating structures that can be run economically Muon collider requires substantial acceleration (few km) that ideally would use ILC/ Project X technology Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,

Facilities and experiments Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, Tevatron LHC LHC upgrades Minos MiniBooNE NOvA MicroBooNE MINERvA LHC ILC or Muon Collider Now 2015 LHC ILC?? LBNE Mu2e Project X+LBNE Mu2e Factory P Auger DM Searches P Auger DM: scalable? DES JDEM DM searches JDEM Energy Intensity Cosmic

Two avenues to real understanding ! Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, Intensity frontier: the most particles Allows the study of neutrinos and rare process Sensitive to physics far beyond the LHC, but only indirectly Need to measure multiple processes LHC: direct production of heavy particles Wonderful direct discoveries of physics beyond the Standard Model Very difficult and often impossible to study how new particles couple to each other and to ordinary particles Need both for a complete understanding

Interplay: LHC Intensity Frontier Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, LHC nothing Lots Intensity Frontier Only handle on the next energy scale Determine/verify structure of new physics. Anything beyond?

Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, Progress: neutrinos Minos Far Detector

NOvA is optimized for the detection of ν μ →ν e and ν μ →ν e oscillations NOvA is:  An upgrade of the NuMI beam intensity from 400 kW to 700 kW  A 14 kt “totally active” tracking liquid scintillator calorimeter sited 14 mrad off the NuMI beam axis at a distance of 810 km  A 215 ton near detector identical to the far detector sited 14 mrad off the NuMI beam axis at a distance of 1 km 2.5 GeV ν e + p →1.9 GeV e GeV p GeV π + 20 cm MIPs NOvA 41Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, 2009

Progress: NOvA groundbreaking Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,

The NOvA Collaboration at Argonne National Lab, 25 April Scientists and Engineers from 26 Institutions Argonne National Laboratory - University of Athens - California Institute of Technology - University of California, Los Angeles - Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory - Harvard University - Indiana University - Lebedev Physical Institute - Michigan State University - University of Minnesota, Duluth - University of Minnesota, Minneapolis - The Institute for Nuclear Research, Moscow - Technische Universität München, Munich - State University of New York, Stony Brook - Northwestern University - University of South Carolina, Columbia - Southern Methodist University - Stanford University - University of Tennessee - Texas A&M University - University of Texas, Austin - University of Texas, Dallas - Tufts University - University of Virginia, Charlottesville - The College of William and Mary - Wichita State University 43Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, 2009

MINERvA Sees! Prototype took data Apr.15 ~Jun.15 15k events, publishable physics Data taking with 50% det: Oct.2009 Full det.: Summer.2010 Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,    p e p   n→  - p e n→e - p  n→  -   X

First ArgoNeut LAr TPC events Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,

L = 1290 km 46Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, 2009

47 Intensity frontier: DUSEL

Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,  to e Conversion (  N  eN) MECO spectrometer design for every incident proton   ’s are stopped in the mm Al target foils

Evolution of the Project X concept Originally an 8 GeV pulsed linac (5Hz, 1 msec pulses) with accumulation in the Recycler storage ring and acceleration to high energy in the Main Injector Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, Original Idea

Evolution of Project X Work on Project X has led to a much better idea for a unique and flexible facility Instead of an 8 GeV pulsed linac (1 msec pulses at 5 Hz) use a CW linac (continuous pulses at 325 MHz) delivering 2 MW at 2 GeV of either protons or H - ions These pulses can be directed flexibly to different experiments with different time patterns and pulse intensities Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,

Project X and LBNE to Homestake 5% of the time line, the 2 GeV linac feeds a simple Rapid Cycling Synchrotron (RCS), 500m circumference, to strip, accumulate and boost the energy to 8 GeV Six pulses of the SAB are transferred to the recycler, filling the existing recycler, and every 1.4 sec transferred to the Main Injector for acceleration to high energies (60 GeV to 120 GeV) Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,

Project X and 8 GeV beams 8/14 RCS cycles are available for an 8 GeV program driven by a fast spill (single turn). An example is a much upgraded muon g-2 Slow extraction as needed for rare processes is very limited from circular machines: only method is resonance extraction which is “rad dirty” and limits extraction to 10s of kW. Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,

Project X and 2 GeV beams The greatest potential for rare processes comes from 2 MW continuous beam. Intensity experiments need continuous beam: pile up is the main limitation in pulsed beams Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,

Facilities and experiments Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, Tevatron LHC LHC upgrades Minos MiniBooNE NOvA MicroBooNE MINERvA LHC ILC or Muon Collider Now 2015 LHC ILC?? LBNE Mu2e Project X+LBNE Mu2e Factory P Auger DM Searches P Auger DM: scalable? DES JDEM DM searches JDEM Energy Intensity Cosmic

Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, COUPP Room temp. CF 3 I Bubble Chamber CDMS Low temp. Ge / Si crystals COUPP 60 kg / 30 liter 2 kg / 1 liter 4 kg  15 kg Underground dark matter detectors

Probing Dark Energy Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, SDSS DES JDEM ¼ scale model DECAM

Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th, UHE Cosmic Frontier: Pierre Auger

Cosmic frontier: new ideas One ton detector scale dark matter searches Pierre Auger North 21 cm radio band survey (dark matter distribution) Holographic noise Axion searches Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,

A formidable program ahead Very demanding of ourselves at all levels Must leverage our efforts by involving the national and international community in developing the program Must have the underlying management and information systems that make us effective at delivering such a program Pier Oddone, All hands meeting, September 9th,