January 21, 2003 Transition from the Construction Project to Pre-Ops and Operations Howard Gordon.

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January 21, 2003 Transition from the Construction Project to Pre-Ops and Operations Howard Gordon

January 21, ATLAS Collaboration (Status October 2002) Albany, Alberta, NIKHEF Amsterdam, Ankara, Ann Arbor, LAPP Annecy, Argonne NL, Arizona, Arlington UT, Athens, NTU Athens, Baku, IFAE Barcelona, Bergen, Berkeley LBL and UC, Bern, Birmingham, Bonn, Boston, Brandeis, Bratislava/SAS Kosice, Brookhaven NL, Bucharest, Cambridge, Carleton/CRPP, Casablanca/Rabat, CERN, Chinese Cluster, Chicago, Clermont-Ferrand, Columbia, NBI Copenhagen, Cosenza, INP Cracow, FPNT Cracow, Dortmund, JINR Dubna, Duke, Frascati, Freiburg, Geneva, Genoa, Glasgow, ISN Grenoble, Technion Haifa, Hampton, Harvard, Heidelberg, Helsinki, Hiroshima, Hiroshima IT, Indiana, Innsbruck, Iowa SU, Irvine UC, Istanbul Bogazici, KEK, Kobe, Kyoto, Kyoto UE, Lancaster, Lecce, Lisbon LIP, Liverpool, Ljubljana, QMW London, RHBNC London, UC London, Lund, UA Madrid, Mainz, Manchester, Mannheim, CPPM Marseille, MIT, Melbourne, Michigan SU, Milano, Minsk NAS, Minsk NCPHEP, Montreal, FIAN Moscow, ITEP Moscow, MEPhI Moscow, MSU Moscow, Munich LMU, MPI Munich, Nagasaki IAS, Naples, Naruto UE, New Mexico, Nijmegen, Northern Illinois, BINP Novosibirsk, Ohio SU, Okayama, Oklahoma, LAL Orsay, Oslo, Oxford, Paris VI and VII, Pavia, Pennsylvania, Pisa, Pittsburgh, CAS Prague, CU Prague, TU Prague, IHEP Protvino, Ritsumeikan, UFRJ Rio de Janeiro, Rochester, Rome I, Rome II, Rome III, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, DAPNIA Saclay, Santa Cruz UC, Sheffield, Shinshu, Siegen, Southern Methodist, NPI Petersburg, Stockholm, KTH Stockholm,Stony Brook, Sydney, AS Taipei, Tbilisi, Tel Aviv, Thessaloniki, Tokyo ICEPP, Tokyo MU, Tokyo UAT, Toronto, TRIUMF, Tsukuba, Tufts, Udine, Uppsala, Urbana UI, Valencia, UBC Vancouver, Victoria, Washington, Weizmann Rehovot, Wisconsin, Wuppertal, Yerevan (149 Institutions) The scientific author list has been updated (as of 30 th September), as this will be done now yearly for the purpose of the M&O ‘A’ sharing Total Scientific Authors1594 Scientific Authors holding a PhD or equivalent1305(used for M&O ‘A’ sharing) The ATLAS Experiment – Very International!

January 21, U.S. ATLAS Institutions BNL is the Host Laboratory

January 21, UX15 civil engineering Status: mid October 2002

January 21, Barrel Cryostat ready for insertion Pressure test with final seals successful First EM wheel ready All 64 FTs produced, installation in cryostat finished, all tested Ready for insertion

January 21, U.S. ATLAS Budget Authority

January 21, Definitions for the Research Program  U.S. ATLAS Research Program is needed to support the ATLAS Experiment and especially our deliverables. It includes:  Maintenance and Operations (M&O) which includes:  Pre-operations: all activities until operations  Operations: Beams-on time ~8 months/year  Maintenance: Ongoing plus Beams-off time every 1-2 years of ~4 months  Upgrade R&D  Upgrade R&D is envisaged for the luminosity upgrade of the LHC cm -1 s -1 –New more radiation hardened electronics: Pixels, Silicon Strips, LAr Front End Boards (FEB), LAr ROD upgrade, etc.  Physics and Computing  Installation (defined as inserting the U.S. ATLAS deliverable into ATLAS) is part of the Construction Project

January 21, Research Program Needs

January 21, U.S. ATLAS Personnel

January 21, U.S. ATLAS Skill Mix

January 21, US ATLAS - Tier 1 Facility Staffing

January 21, Scientific Effort on ATLAS US ATLAS effort will ramp up by a factor ~ 2 by FY07 in anticipation of first LHC beam

January 21, U.S. ATLAS Project Management Plan

January 21, Separate MOUs for the Construction Project and Research Program

January 21, Needs from BNL  Understanding of the Research Contracts to universities  Needs for some transfers of funds to CERN – Category A & B M&O  Plans to increase the DOE base funding for the ATLAS Physics Analysis Center