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Forward Vertex Detector Cost, Schedule, and Management Plan Participating Institutions Organizational plan Cost Basis R&D Costs Cost Schedule

2 Los Alamos National Laboratory LANL coordinate work to procure the silicon sensors, work with FNAL on the development of the PHX chip, with Columbia on development of the interface to PHENIX DAQ, and on the simulation effort with NMSU. Los Alamos is currently leading the mechanical engineering and the integration effort for the barrel detector, VTX, and will continue those efforts for the FVTX. Columbia University Columbia University is an acknowledged expert on the PHENIX DAQ system They will work on the interface between the PHX chip and the PHENIX DAQ. Iowa State University Iowa State University is currently working on management details with the barrel detector and working on an (funded) SBIR effort for the level one trigger capabilities of the FVTX. Charles University, Czech Technical University, Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences, Prague The Czech groups have been active in the development, testing, assembly, and commissioning of the ATLAS pixel sensors. They will do the same for the FVTX effort and additionally participate in software development. New Mexico State University NMSU will work on comprehensive simulations for the FVTX effort and work on the sensor testing. University of New Mexico UNM has experience in testing, Q/A and a laboratory for characterization of sensors. They are currently working on the barrel strip sensors and will do the same for the FVTX effort. They may also work on the flex cables. Saclay Saclay will work on software. Participating and Interested Institutions

Brookhaven National Laboratory Brookhaven manages the integration and ancillary systems for the VTX and will do the same for the FVTX. They might also participate in software. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Involvment still under discussion University of Jyvaskyla Involvment still under discussion Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea Involvment still under discussion Participating and Interested Institutions

Organizational Chart Subsystem Manager M.Brooks Deputy Subsystem Manager D. Lee Mechanical Engineer Walt Sondheim Electronics Engineer Eric Mannel Sensors Charles U.,UNM, LANL PHX FNAL. LANL Interface Col. U., LANL Flex Cables UNM Integration and Ancillary Systems BNL Simulation NMSU Design Charles U. Prototyping Charles U. SensorTesting Prague, UNM,Col.U Production Prague Design FNAL Prototyping FNAL Prod + Testing FNAL< LANL Wire Bonding LANL Prototyping Columbia, LANL FPGA Columbia, LANL Board design Columbia, LANL Racks, LV, HV UNM, BNL,Columbia Sensor cable UNM Bus UNM Ladder LANL Support Structure LANL Ladder Assembly Multiple Institutions Detector Assembly Multiple Institutions Installation BNL Ancillary Systems BNL Track finding NMSU, LANL, SACLAY

FVTX Cost Estimate

6 Los Alamos National Laboratory LANL coordinate work to procure the silicon sensors, work with FNAL on the development of the PHX chip, with Columbia on development of the interface to PHENIX DAQ, and on the simulation effort with NMSU. Los Alamos is currently leading the mechanical engineering and the integration effort for the barrel detector, VTX, and will continue those efforts for the FVTX. Columbia University Columbia University is an acknowledged expert on the PHENIX DAQ system They will work on the interface between the PHX chip and the PHENIX DAQ. Iowa State University Iowa State University is currently working on management details with the barrel detector and working on an (funded) SBIR effort for the level one trigger capabilities of the FVTX. Charles University, Czech Technical University, Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences, Prague The Czech groups have been active in the development, testing, assembly, and commissioning of the ATLAS pixel sensors. They will do the same for the FVTX effort and additionally participate in software development. New Mexico State University NMSU will work on comprehensive simulations for the FVTX effort and work on the sensor testing. University of New Mexico UNM has experience in testing, Q/A and a laboratory for characterization of sensors. They are currently working on the barrel strip sensors and will do the same for the FVTX effort. They may also work on the flex cables. Saclay Saclay will work on software. Participating and Interested Institutions

Brookhaven National Laboratory Brookhaven manages the integration and ancillary systems for the VTX and will do the same for the FVTX. They might also participate in software. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Involvment still under discussion University of Jyvaskyla Involvment still under discussion Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea Involvment still under discussion Participating and Interested Institutions

Summary No exotic or state-of-the-art R&D necessary LANL LDRD funds very important with BNL R&D funds Mechanical design concept mature FPHX ready for prototyping Will design bus and flex cables with conventional line width Management Plan is taking shape Cost Basis is in good shape Construction Schedule points to FY 2011 as data run

Major Task Areas TOPICEffort to DateInterested Institutions Manager SensorLANL, CzechLANL,Czech, Columbia, UNM HDIUNM, LANL FPHXLANL DAQLANL,Columbia MechanicsLANL,HYTEC Pak Flex CablesUNM, LANLUNM Wedge AssemblyHYTEC, LANLColumbia AncillaryLANL, UNM, NMSU CalibrationLANL done

Major Task Areas TOPICEffort to DateInterested Institutions Manager Disk and Cage Assembly LANL, HYTEC Sensor QA FPHX QA System Test Mechanical Engineer LANL, WaltWalt Electrical EngineerColumbia, EricEric