January 18, 2013 All Hands January 20131 ARIEL Completion and the next 5 Year Plan.

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January 18, 2013 All Hands January ARIEL Completion and the next 5 Year Plan

ARIEL Completion Project 2 ARIEL Completion E-Linac $5.1M BL4N $4.3M Target Stations & Photo-converter $15.8M Separator & Front End $5.2M Control Center $2M VECC MoU3 Project Management Office EH&SProject Schedule Finance Administration Communications CANREB* * CANREB is already funded

e-Linac 3 e-Linac CFS $0.3M PM Injector $1.5M Accelerator $2.0M Cryo $0.8M Controls $0.2M Beamlines $0.3M

e-Linac 4 e-Linac CFS $0.3M PM Injector $1.5M Accelerator $2.0M Cryo $0.8M Controls $0.2M Beamlines $0.3M HPRF Source $1.5M LHe distribution Extension $0.2M SA pumps $0.4M Diagnostics $0.3M EACB $2M HPRF Source Tank $0.2M

BL4N 5 BL4N CFS $0.3 M PM Extraction Probe 4 $0.2M Beamlines $2.6M Beam Dump $0.7M Controls $0.3M PPS $0.1M MPS $0.1M

Targets & Photo Converter 6 Target Stations & Photo-converter West Target Station Non-actinide targets $4.4M West Target Station Actinide targets $8.0M East Target Station / Converter $3.4M Shielding $0.2M Services & Storage $1.5M Target Station $1.1M Labs & Yield St. $1.4M Conditioning Stations $0.7M Actinide Lab $0.8M Hot Cells $5.9M Shielding $0.2M Services & Storage $0.3M Proton Beam Dump $0.1M Shielding $0.2M Services & Storage $1.0M Target Station $1.4M Lead converter $.5M Yield Station $0.3M Instrumentation $0.2M

Separator & Front End 7 Beamline to b-NMR [BL from WTS] $1.8M Beamline $ 1.55M Pre-separator $.25M 2 nd accel. path $4.2M CANREB $1.6M Nier Spectrometer RFQ Cooler EBIS Beamlines $ 1.6M HRS MRS $0.7 M Pre-separator $.25M Beamline $.85M Complete LEBT Switchyard [BL from ETS] $1.8M CANREB CFI

ARIEL Completion: Science in Phases (1) 1. Materials Science: To get started, we are aiming at  -NMR as the first science Requires: West Target station (non actinides) $4.4M Pre-separator and beamline to  -NMR $1.8M Control Centre $2M => TOTAL: $8.2M 2a. Heavy Ion accelerated beams (using ISAC actinide target module) with ARIEL EBIS and high resolution mass separator and front-end Requires: Beamlines $1.6M 2b. Begin converter development Requires: East Target station (ETS) $3.4M

ARIEL Completion: Science in Phases (2) 3a. Physics of photo-fission - includes actinide hot cell, labs Requires: West Target station w/actinides $8M 3b*. Two simultaneous electron-produced RIBs delivered to users Requires: 2 nd pre-separator and beamline $1.1M MRS $0.7M (needed when both RIBs are heavy) => TOTAL: $1.8M 4. New proton beam line for “long running” fundamental symmetry measurements Requires: Proton beamline $4.3M 5. Full exploitation of photo-fission, high power e-linac Requires: e-Linac completion $5.1M ******************************************************************** * In 3a ETS is used for converter development, in 3b it is used also for delivery.

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