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HFT project Overview and Status May 11, 2010 F.Videbaek BNL 5/11/20101

Introduction Organization – Today: talks by sub-system Brief overview Progress since pre CD-1 review Reporting requirements Plans towards finalizing design Development plans Even, if not in talks, identify issues that needs attention for the project as a whole to move towards full funding – Afternoon Preparation for WBS, CD-2/3 review and TDR 5/11/20102

Content this talk Status of CD-homework Status of CD-1 approval Homework status Preparations for CD-2/3 5/11/20103

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CD-1 status The documents need for the SESAP review is pPEP and AS. First docs were available at pre CD-1 review; No comments until next version with updated CD-4 parameters. Only last month real comments back from Helmut. On Friday Nand and I spend a little over an hour to discuss the pPEP with Hlmut on a telecon (latest version send to Helmut last Monday). We are indeed converging, only a table of change control levels seems to be a real issue; Other outstanding items are very minor. By Monday morning he should get a next version, pending another answer to a question send to him. The pPEP and AS have had some initial feedback for OPA. I understood from Helmut that ifhe has no more issues with the next version he will send that/ and discuss with OPA (Ray Won, who Nand has been in contact with), and if they have no or only minor comments he will request scheduling of the ESAP review. Helmut seems to agree this should be done by this month (end). 5/11/20105

Updated PEP and CD-4 parameters Major Updates; cd-4 parameters & workforce/ In tc we agreed to relax parameters for pixel. We still strive for the thinner layers, There are clear implications if this cannot be achieved in terms of running time. Have had several iterations with Helmut Marsiske and tc to progress towards acceptable solution. Divide into multiple levels (following slides) 5/11/20106

CD-4 parameters org. TECHNICAL SCOPE; KEY PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS The performance requirements listed below are selected so that if the detector meets those requirements, the detector will be able to achieve the physics requirements. Fulfillment of the performance requirements can be completely determined shortly after the installation of the HFT. The high-level key parameters that the instrument must be capable of are given below. The physics goals of the HFT instrument can be achieved when these parameters are met. These parameters can be calculated from low-level key performance parameters. The lower-level performance requirements can be demonstrated (without beam) by building to design specifications, survey measurements, and bench tests. See Appendix A for further details and additional functional requirements. 5/11/20107

Lower level parameters Low-level key performance parameters: experimentally demonstrated at Project Completion 5/11/20108

Other supporting parameters These are in appendix. Kind of two few - should be expanded for TDR. 5/11/20109

Post CD-1 Once we get CD-1 more stringent reporting and control will go into place. Discussion for tomorrow- will put burden on sub-system managers. Even the R&D received so far will have to be reported and accounted for. Formally reporting is at WBS level 3, but for us this is (at least internally) marginal useful (e.g == PXL-electronics) 5/11/201010

CPM Manage the cost and schedule of the HFT Project and provide monthly cost and status reports using progress reports received from the Level 2 managers. Submits quarterly status reports to the BHSO Federal Project Director and participates in monthly and quarterly teleconferences with NP 5/11/201011

Subsystem Managers providing a monthly status on progress, schedule, and budget. 5/11/201012

Reporting/control Redirected labor will be tracked by each institution on a monthly basis and will be appropriately included in the Total Project Cost (TPC). Contributed labor will be tracked from reports by institutions which will reflect the overall fractional time spent by individuals on the HFT project. This information will be reported at the DOE NP annual review. Progress on all tasks will be monitored by sub-system managers by having sufficiently frequent milestones at level 4, such that task completions are noted, and changes to the schedule float (+/-) can be evaluated as soon as possible. Non-DOE contributed labor will be tracked by monitoring milestones set forth in the MOUs. 5/11/201013

Pre next Review Significant work to be done for CD2/3 as you can see from previous slide. Particular complete design and resource loaded cost and schedule. We need before going to DOE to have internal design and cost review so this is in good shape. We will talk more about this later, I think the earliest we can have a review is September (Experience from CD-1 review, and needed internal reviews). 5/11/201014

Schedule Need to setup realistic schedule for all these tasks. Revisit at afternoon discussion. 5/11/201015

Observations on technical Progress The Integration design is moving well The integration discussions has shown that early projection do not always hold (Weight increase of IDS+detector support) Software has been focused on response, but need to develop calibration scheme (workshop this week, milestone for Q3FY10!) Beampipe – PHENIX has resolved how to deal with NEG coating. We will have to go same way. 5/11/201016

Near term meetings IDS requirements and production readiness review – End of May (Is date settled?) – Important for WSC production and FGT production – (FGT will have BNL/DOE review for project on June 14 at BNL) PXL electronics design review (June). Internal organized by Leo. Software workshop this week 5/11/201017

Request During today’s reports I like to hear, even if not requested ahead of the meeting concern issues, particular for creating cost & schedule, final design, and development (manpower). This will be revisited at the end discussion (I already collected a number of points to bring up, but like to hear from each sub-system first so a comprehensive overview can be assembled. 5/11/201018

Conclusion Plenty of work to be done to succeed 5/11/201019

TPC Volume OFC Outer Field Cage IFC Inner Field Cage SSD IST PXL FGT HFT HFT Detector within STAR IFC 5/11/201020

MSC Pixel Insertion Tube Pixel Support Tube IDS East Support Cylinder Outer Support Cylinder West Support Cylinder PIT PST ESC OSC WSC Shrouds Middle Support Cylinder Inner Detector Support Naming Conventions Assembly via bolted interfaces MSC installed into IDS after IDS assembled (detectors not shown) IDS w/MSC installed into STAR 5/11/201021