David M. Lee 12-06-2005 1 Forward Vertex Detector Cost, Schedule, and Management Plan Participating Institutions Organizational plan Cost Basis R&D Costs.

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David M. Lee Forward Vertex Detector Cost, Schedule, and Management Plan Participating Institutions Organizational plan Cost Basis R&D Costs Cost Schedule

David M. Lee Los Alamos National Laboratory LANL coordinate work to procure the silicon sensors, work with FNAL on the development of the PHX chip, with Columbia on development of the interface to PHENIX DAQ, and on the simulation effort with NMSU. Los Alamos is currently leading the mechanical engineering and the integration effort for the barrel detector, VTX, and will continue those efforts for the FVTX. Columbia University Columbia University is an acknowledged expert on the PHENIX DAQ system They will work on the interface between the PHX chip and the PHENIX DAQ. Iowa State University Iowa State University is currently working on management details with the barrel detector and working on an (funded) SBIR effort for the level one trigger capabilities of the FVTX. Charles University, Czech Technical University, Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences, Prague The Czech groups have been active in the development, testing, assembly, and commissioning of the ATLAS pixel sensors. They will do the same for the FVTX effort and additionally participate in software development. New Mexico State University NMSU will work on comprehensive simulations for the FVTX effort and work on the sensor testing. University of New Mexico UNM has experience in testing, Q/A and a laboratory for characterization of sensors. They are currently working on the barrel strip sensors and will do the same for the FVTX effort. They may also work on the flex cables. Ecole Polytechnique, Saclay Ecole Polytech has contributed to the electronics and software for the muon system has expressed interest in doing the same for the FVTX. Saclay will work on software. Participating and Interested Institutions

David M. Lee Florida State University FSU has worked on triggering issues for the VTX and FVTX effort. Korea University Korea University has been involved in many aspects of the hardware and software for the Muon system and will do the same for the FVTX. Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea The Yonsei group has worked on electronics and software for the muon system and will do the same for the FVTX. Argonne National Laboratory Argonne National Laboratory is not a member of PHENIX but is considering joining to work on the spin physics program and the FVTX. We will want them to manage and coordinate all activities at FNAL. Participating and Interested Institutions

David M. Lee Organizational Chart

David M. Lee Cost Basis - Major Items Mechanical structures – HYTEC estimate based on prior experience Sensors – Quotes from ON Semiconductor and CIS, Nov 2005 PHX – FNAL estimate based on prior experience Electronics Interface – estimate based on prior experience with Muon system Bump Bonding – BTeV experience with pixel chip DCM,slow controls, etc – Muon system experience

David M. Lee R&D Costs LANL LDRD-DR - $310k $1.2M/year for 3 years (FTE’s and M&S) Interface Module - $200k Mechanics - $50k HDI and flex cables $60k LANL Heavy Ion Program - $50k Sensor design - $50k BNLR&D funds - $495k PHX design and Prototype - $440k Mechanics - $55k

David M. Lee Contingency – Risk Analysis Risk FactorTechnicalCostScheduleDesign 0Not used Detail design > 50% done 1Existing design and off-the-shelf H/W Off-the-shelf or catalog itemNot used 2Minor modifications to an existing design Vendor quote from established drawings No schedule impact on any other item Not used 3Extensive modifications to an existing design Vendor quote with some design sketches Not used 4New design; nothing exotic In-house estimate based on previous similar experience Delays completion of non-critical subsystem item Preliminary design >50% done; some analysis done 6New design; different from established designs or existing technology In-house estimate for item with minimal experience but related to existing capabilities Not used 8New design; requires some R&D but does not advance the state-of-the-art In-house estimate for item with minimal experience and minimal in-house capability Delays completion of critical path subsystem item Conceptual design phase; some drawings; many sketches 10New design of new technology; advances state- of-the-art Top-down estimate from analogous programs Not used 15New design; well beyond current state-of-the-art Engineering judgmentNot usedConcept only

David M. Lee FVTX Cost Estimate

David M. Lee HYTEC Cost Estimate – VTX and FVTX FVTX

David M. Lee FVTX Types 1 & 2 Silicon Wafer Layout Sensor Needs: Type ea Type 2 96 ea Wafer needs: 96 x 1.2/.6 = 192 Cost: $240k

David M. Lee FVTX Type 3 Silicon Wafer Layout Sensor Needs: Type 3384 ea Wafer Needs: 77 wafers x 1.2/.6 = 154 Cost:$192.5k

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David M. Lee FVTX Schedule Assumptions Construction start – October 1, 2007 ( FY08) LANL R&D start - January 2006 BNL R&D start – January 2006

David M. Lee FVTX Schedule

David M. Lee FVTX Schedule

David M. Lee Summary No exotic or state-of-the-art R&D necessary LANL LDRD funds very important with BNL R&D funds Will design bus and flex cables with conventional line width Bump bonding within existing industry standards Management Plan is taking shape Cost Basis is maturing Construction Schedule points to FY 2011 as data run