Eric Prebys 10/28/2008.  There is a great deal of synergy between PS2 and the Fermilab Main Injector during the Project X era.  High energy ion transport,

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Eric Prebys 10/28/2008

 There is a great deal of synergy between PS2 and the Fermilab Main Injector during the Project X era.  High energy ion transport, injection, and stripping.  High intensity stability issues  RF  Will try to build on this synergy and exploit ongoing efforts and available manpower at the lab  Accelerator Physics Center: People currently in various subgroups that will probably reorganize into Project X group  SciDAC computing effort In line with core competencies  Relationship with Muons, Inc. SBIR company with interest in RF 10/28/ E. Prebys, LARP PS2 Session DRAFT

10/28/ E. Prebys, LARP PS2 Session DRAFT

Proton Driver Phase 1 Design Proton Driver Phase 2 Design HINS capability Project X Base Design (Nov-07) Project X ICD (Aug-08) ParticleH- H+ then H- H- Nominal Bunch Frequency/Spacing MHz nsec Particles per Pulse * E13 Pulse Length (beam)313/111.25msec Average Pulse Current8.325~20920mA Pulse Rep. Rate /1055Hz Chopping 89KHz and 53MHz 37.5% %37.5% Bunch Current mA Bunch Intensity ** E8 pCoul * full un-chopped 3 msec pulse at klystron-limited 20 mA** ILC bunch intensity is 2E10 (electrons) New Parameters 10/28/ E. Prebys, LARP PS2 Session DRAFT

End 1 st injection End 2 nd injection End 3 rd injection Foil (injected beam) Closed orbit movement Move off foil Start injection Stripping foil Closed orbit 10/28/ E. Prebys, LARP PS2 Session DRAFT

 Working to complete an Initial Configuration Document (ICD) prior to Collaboration meeting on Nov  Currently in draft 4  Use ICD to update Project X R&D plan by end of November.  Use ICD and R&D plan as basis for initial cost estimate to obtain CD0 by early summer 2009  Work on conceptual design report following CD-0 10/28/ E. Prebys, LARP PS2 Session DRAFT

 H- injection/space charge/ beam collimation  Tight synergy with Project X  Exploit Fermilab beam deposition group (Nikolai Mokhov et al)  Instabilities, collective effects, eCloud studies  Again, very important for Project X  Good opportunity for multilab collaboration  Possibly fit under existing eCloud effort even if LARP PS2 descoped?  Laser stripping?  Lots of interest at LBL  Not much local expertise  Muons, Inc interested.  RF cavity development  Similar RF frequencies at PS2 and Project X (40 MHz vs 53 MHz)  Interest in compact cavities at Muons, Inc.  Might be too big/risky for LARP. *based on Uli Wienands’ notes 10/28/ E. Prebys, LARP PS2 Session DRAFT

 Spun off of Accelerator Division a few years ago to separate accelerator physics R&D from operations.  Several people have expressed interest or been approached by Project X/PS2  Francois Ostiguy Currently in ILC modeling group Interest in applying and comparing various codes to space charge and halo calculations (ORBIT, ACCSIM, etc)  Bob Zwaska In High Energy Neutrino Source (HINS) group Interested in electron cloud calculation and modeling.  Nikolai Mokhov Energy deposition group Extensive experience designing and simulating collimation 10/28/ E. Prebys, LARP PS2 Session DRAFT

 Simulation of space charge and halo formation  Comparison and coordination of different codes (ESME, ORBIT, ACCIM, PATRIC (GSI), etc) 10/28/2008 E. Prebys, LARP PS2 Session DRAFT 9

 Community Petascale Project for Accelerator Science and Simulation (COMPASS)  Run through FNAL CD under DOE Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computer (SciDAC) program The SciDAC-1 accelerator project generated a suite of parallel accelerator simulation tools which were applied to important DOE accelerator projects. Under SciDAC-2, these tools will be enhanced to contain new capabilities as needed by HEP projects  Developing a set of advanced parallel accelerator simulation tools to do space charge calculations Panagiotis Spentzouris primary contact Close contact with LBL Primary tool Synergia 10/28/ E. Prebys, LARP PS2 Session DRAFT

CCA PET Sc Matplot lib Num py PyTabl es Scientific Computing Infrastructure ATLA S GSL LAPAC K FFT W HDF 5 Numerical Computing Infrastructure Pyth on Boos t Flex Biso n Generic Computing Infrastructure Synergi a2 Nonlinear Optics Space Charge Impedance/ Wakefields Electron Cloud Beam-beam IMPA CT Sphy raen a S2Imp S2Electr onika BeamBe am3D TxPhy sics CHE F Synergia2 framework development includes multiple advanced accelerator physics topics. Development is aided by relying on both internally- (orange) and externally- (magenta) developed state-of-the-art packages. New physics modules (yellow) are currently under development. 10/28/ E. Prebys, LARP PS2 Session DRAFT

10/28/2008 E. Prebys, LARP PS2 Session DRAFT 12 Linac injection into Fermilab Booster Montague resonance in CERN PS

 Formed in 2002 to participate in the Small Business Inovating Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs.  Activities primarily focused on muon collider/neutrino factory technology, but general expertise in accelerator technology, particularly RF.  Some interest in compact tunable RF cavities, as well as laser stripping. 10/28/ E. Prebys, LARP PS2 Session DRAFT

 Project X collaboration meeting  FNAL, November  10/28/2008 E. Prebys, LARP PS2 Session DRAFT 14