A. Seryi, 18th May 2011 Andrei A. Seryi John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science University of Oxford and Royal Holloway University of London, UK Andrei.

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A. Seryi, 18th May 2011 Andrei A. Seryi John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science University of Oxford and Royal Holloway University of London, UK Andrei A. Seryi John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science University of Oxford and Royal Holloway University of London, UK Super-B Workshop Welcome!

A. Seryi, 18th May 2011 Accelerators help in uncovering the origin of the universe Older ….. larger … colder ….less energetic now Big Bang 2

A. Seryi, 18th May 2011 LHC collider will help in answering the profound questions: What causes mass? What is the composition of the universe? What is Dark Matter ? A new form of elementary particle? Unknown Matter ~ 90% Known Matter

A. Seryi, 18th May 2011 NICA / MPD Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility exploring nuclear matter at extreme states FAIR, Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research

A. Seryi, 18th May 2011 Accelerators & discovery science Protein structure revealed with help of light sources Neutron and X-ray imaging essential for studies of proteins and advanced materials Accelerators enabled many discoveries The fraction of the Nobel prizes in Physics directly connected to accelerators is about 30% 2-d material (graphene) ISIS and Diamond neutron and X-ray sources Harwell, UK

A. Seryi, 18th May 2011 The John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science is a centre of excellence in the UK for advanced and novel accelerator technology, created in 2004 to foster accelerator R&D in the universities What is JAI Sir John Adams (24 May March 1984) was the 'father' of many accelerators at CERN JAI Mission: 1) develop novel and advanced accelerator technologies for particle physics and other applications; 2) train a new generation of accelerator scientists and engineers; 3) disseminate knowledge about the benefits of accelerator technology to a wide community; 4) make major contributions to the design and development of new particle physics facilities; 5) make a major contribution to the development of new scientific facilities such as new light and neutron sources; 6) make a major contribution to the development and construction of applied accelerator technologies (medical, energy etc).

A. Seryi, 18th May 2011 George Doucas Brian Foster Ken Peach Chris Prior Armin Reichold Andrei Seryi Simon Hooker Grahame Blair Stewart Boogert Phil Burrows John Cobb JAI Faculty Ted Wilson ~15 Faculty ~12 Research Staff ~12 Technical Staff ~30 Research Students 4 shared Administrative & Secretarial Staff (2/3 rd Oxford:1/3 rd RHUL) Riccardo Bartolini Pavel Karataev Roman Walczak Steve Molloy (now ESS) Michele Warren Research Facilitator [FACETS] Emmanuel Tsesmelis Bleddyn Jones Particle Therapy Cancer Research institute CERN

A. Seryi, 18th May 2011 Enhance science, training and impact Training in Accel. Sci. JAI research directions Enabling accelerator techniques for scientific, medical and energy applications Next generation compact light sources and laser-plasma acceleration FEL Advanced accelerator instrumentation, diagnostics and devices JAI is moving INTO new directions IMPACT Discovery Science Energy challenges Industry Societal benefit

A. Seryi, 18th May 2011 → Compact X-ray light sources based on laser-plasma accel n → Aim to develop commercial applications Project to be developed in collaboration with science centres in UK and worldwide → Compact X-ray light sources based on laser-plasma accel n → Aim to develop commercial applications Project to be developed in collaboration with science centres in UK and worldwide Rapid progress in beam energy achieved with laser-plasma acceleration shows that the synergy of accelerators, laser and plasma is revolutionizing the field 1GeV acceleration in just 3cm of plasma W. Leemans, B. Nagler, A. Gonsalves, C. Toth, K. Nakamura, C. Geddes, E. Esarey, C. B.Schroeder, & S. Hooker, Nature Physics 2006 Simulation of laser-plasma acceleration New directions: Laser-Plasma Acceleration

A. Seryi, 18th May 2011 Far-Infrared Coherent Radiation –CSR, CDR for beam diagnostics –Soft-X ray and microwave source based on Thomson scattering of CDR (with KEK) Nano-resolution BPM –C, S-band (~100nm resol.) –Special ~nm resolution Coherent Smith-Purcell radiation –Longitudinal diagnostics – explore extending it to fs range Laser – wire Ultra-fast nanosecond feedback Advanced beam instrumentation CDR signal Smith-Purcell diagnostics at ESA, SLAC [JAI team] LUCX at KEK Laser wire

A. Seryi, 18th May 2011 Diamond Light Source Future Light Source design European Spallation Source Muon Cooling & future facilities EMMA/ PAMELA and cancer therapy LHC upgrade LC Enabling accelerator techniques ISIS R&D H- source

A. Seryi, 18th May 2011 JAI Portfolio of projects Advanced Instrumentation, diagnostic and devices Next generation compact light sources and laser-plasma FEL Enabling accelerator techniques for scientific, medical & energy applications Training: Accelerator Science & Laser & Plasma Laser Wire Smith Purcell Nano BPM FONT ODR/CDR MICE / NF Future Light Source Diamond Light Source ESS L-P Compact source Graduate CoursesUndergraduate CoursesSchools and Workshops OUTREACHOUTREACH Seminars Exhibitions Meetings PAMELA/EMMA, PTCRi LC LHC Upgrade ISIS Future high W p Lasers 4 Accelerators L-P towards FEL High f rep laser for LP

A. Seryi, 18th May 2011 JAI Portfolio of projects Advanced Instrumentation, diagnostic and devices Next generation compact light sources and laser-plasma FEL Enabling accelerator techniques for scientific, medical & energy applications Training: Accelerator Science & Laser & Plasma Laser Wire Smith Purcell Nano BPM FONT ODR/CDR MICE / NF Future Light Source Diamond Light Source ESS L-P Compact source Graduate CoursesUndergraduate CoursesSchools and Workshops OUTREACHOUTREACH Seminars Exhibitions Meetings PAMELA/EMMA, PTCRi LC LHC Upgrade ISIS Future high W p Lasers 4 Accelerators L-P towards FEL High f rep laser for LP Synergy w Super-B

A. Seryi, 18th May 2011 FONT fast feedback R&D ILC intra-train FB prototype at ATF2: ILC goals met: latency, BPM resolution, drive Beam correction demonstrated to 400nm level y, y’ coupled-loop FB (ATF goals 1,2) commissioning ILC + CLIC interaction point collision FB: Conceptually engineered designs within MDI Documented in CLIC CDR, design iterations ongoing Luminosity performance simulations CLIC drive-beam phase stability FF system: Conceptual design now documented in CDR Amplifier design in progress: aiming for CLIC prototype and beam tests at CTF3 (2014) Philip Burrows, Glenn Christian, Javier Resta Lopez, Colin Perry, Ben Constance, Robert Apsimon, Douglas Bett, Alexander Gerbershagen, Michael Davis, Neven Blaskovic

A. Seryi, 18th May 2011 Machine Detector Interface & Final Focus ILC/CLIC MDI panel establishing parameters for: IR hall size, layout, access shafts, crane coverage, facilities + services … push-pull scheme for SiD + ILD detectors (platform, motion system, alignment …) backgrounds + radiation shielding detector assembly/access scheme support scheme for QD0s within detector QD0 - QD0 relative stability + alignment QD0 - QF1 interface + alignment IP feedback integration … CLIC MDI team (PB) – many common issues contributed IP feedback sections to MDI chapter of CDR Final Focus expertise Generic expertise applicable to other projects (eg. SuperB, …)

A. Seryi, 18th May 2011 Low emittance tuning at Diamond for SuperB Last year results on low emittance tuning and the achievement of a vertical emittance of 2.2 pm have sparked quite some interest from the Damping ring community (CLIC and ILC) and from the Super B In collaboration with the SuperB team (P. Raimondi,. M. Biagini, S: Liuzzo) Diamond has been used as a test-bed for new techniques for low emittance tuning based on dispersion free steering and coupling free steering. 4 MD shifts at DLS November - February New JAI PhD student to start in October

A. Seryi, 18th May 2011 Super-B UK mini-workshop The aim is to explore possible interests in the UK accelerator and detector community in the SuperB and to participate in discussion so that anyone with a potential interest in SuperB has to opportunity to step forward and participate

A. Seryi, 18th May 2011 Super-B UK mini-workshop Strong expertise in accelerator science in Diamond Cockcroft Institute John Adams Institute ASTEC, RAL UK Universities Many synergies with ongoing R&D that will be beneficial for core UK expertise Hope to have stronger collaboration on Super-B as a result of this meeting