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CERN Neutrino Platform 4 th April, 2014 FNAL M.Nessi

2013: a intense discussion year <2013 : Several proposals or letter of interest submitted to CERN program committees : ICARUS-NESSiE (SPSC-P-347) for the search of sterile neutrinos, LAGUNA-LBNO consortium (SPSC-E-007) to demonstrate a new generation of neutrino detectors of double-phase LAr TPC with prototypes CERN management (end 2012) asked for a feasibility study to provide a neutrino beam (short baseline + charged beam test facility) at CERN in the medium term (~4 years) with 2 experimental facilities ( near and far ). Main goal : satisfy the existing requests and allow new detectors/ideas to come forward In March 2013 we submitted to the CERN management a LOI for a Short Baseline Facility at CERN (CENF) : first beam in late 2017, far and near detector facility, SPS 100 GeV proton beams, investment ~ MCHF  this generated an avalanche of discussions and opinions in the CERN and in the neutrino community …. and a lot of passion !!! Then the agreed European Strategy : “Rapid progress in neutrino oscillation physics, with significant European involvement, has established a strong scientific case for a long- baseline neutrino programme exploring CP violation and the mass hierarchy in the neutrino sector. CERN should develop a neutrino program to pave the way for a substantial European role in future long-baseline experiments. Europe should explore the possibility of major participation in leading long-baseline neutrino projects in the US and Japan.”

2013: a intense discussion year CERN Management decided not to bring to the council a discussion for a CERN neutrino beam in the first half of 2013, but introduced in the new CERN Medium Temp Plan (MTP) a budget line for neutrino studies and created a CERN neutrino project In August 2013 the CERN Research Board, approved SPSC-P-347 as WA104 and SPSC-E- 007 as WA105. Both experiments are finalizing their MOU with CERN … and are preparing detail plans. Approval is for R&D, but no neutrino beam at CERN. – CERN introduced the concept of a Neutrino R&D platform and is making financial plans for it – In the mean time we are keeping an open discussion with communities outside Europe (US in particular) to explore possible future synergies – But now we have to start doing something for real!

CERN Neutrino Project CERN Neutrino Platform Neutrino detectors R&D Logistics + Test Beams (charged) Infrastructure (EHN1 ext) Design and eventually implement a Neutrino Beam at CERN EU participation in neutrino expt. (detectors, beam, infrastr.) PHYSICS Investigate new programs (mu storage ring, betabeams ?, …) It will happen

Neutrino detectors R&D CERN Neutrino Platform WA104: rebuild ICARUS T600 in bldg 185 and make it ready for a FNAL beam WA104: R&D on an AIR core muon detector (NESSiE) or eventually integrate a solenoid in the main TPC WA105: R&D on 2 phases LAr TPC prototypes MIND : R&D on muon tracking detectors MOUs preparation in progress

How to get a new project in ? Get in contact with us (Sergio and myself) to prepare the ground for a possible R&D activity Submit a LOI to the CERN SPCS committee for approval If YES : receive approval from CERN research board and become a real experiment/collaboration Finalize with us a MOU addendum (to the main MOU Frame) defining the project in term of WPs and resources. Define the support needed from CERN Get FAs and CERN management signature (MOU) -> operation model inspired to the one of the LHC experiments (monitoring : LHCC->SPSC, RRB -> FRC)

Neutrino detectors R&D CERN Neutrino Platform WA104: rebuild ICARUS T600 in bldg 185 and make it ready for a FNAL beam WA104: R&D on an AIR core muon detector (NESSiE) or eventually integrate a solenoid in the main TPC WA105: R&D on 2 phases large LAr TPC prototypes (first small 1x1x3, then large 6x6x6) MIND : R&D on muon tracking detectors All these activities have/are presented/ing now a detailed technical report to the SPSC (Tuesday 8 April)

MOU frame

4 MOUs being prepared for signature

In different stages of preparation, approval once CERN budget (medium term plan) released

More projects are surfacing or are under preparation Development of a new generation of TPCs, ~200 tons ( see ICARUS 150T ++, a new concept best suited for LBNE rescaling, might be fully magnetized, ….) … a candidate for a LBNE near detector on the long future? EU/CERN participation in the SBL near detector at FNAL (LAr-ND, ICARUST-T150, new?) Test of LBNE modules inside the large cryostat in preparation for LAGUNA prototype New R&D for water detectors for ESS, Japan, … (again possible near detectors) ArgonCube: a novel, fully-modular approach for the realisation of large- mass liquid argon TPC neutrino detectors A feasibility study for a nu-storm at CERN …..

In practice what are we doing at CERN right now?

We are preparing the infrastructure for T600 and LAGUNA small prototype (1x1x3) Logistics + Test Beams Infrastructure (EHN1 ext) Logistics : - prepare hall 182 for WA105 - prepare hall 185 for T600 (old GARGAMELLE) - organize the transport of T600 to CERN (tools, frames, transport)

Logistics + Test Beams Infrastructure (EHN1 ext) b182 : for LAGUNA small prototype Clean Room Cryostat For both items we are in the procurement phase

Logistics + Test Beams Infrastructure (EHN1 ext) B185 : for ICARUS ICARUS 600 will be moved here and will be reconstructed and made operational Transport # 1 : existing cryogenics, now to b292 Transport # 2 : first TPC (Sept 2014) Transport # 3 : second TPC (Oct 2014) New clean room to receive the TPCs and rework it

Logistics + Test Beams Infrastructure (EHN1 ext)

Logistics + Test Beams Infrastructure (EHN1 ext)

Logistics + Test Beams Infrastructure (EHN1 ext) Designed to host various projects, large space available ….. Compatible with a near detector position of a future CERN short baseline neutrino beam (detectors below ground) ! -Integration with all CERN services done -CE detail design given to a new CE CERN contract -Ready for tendering construction in Summer If approved and CERN resources released, CE ready for end Operational mid/fall Beams design ongoing -Safety and Radio Protection issues taken care

charged beams layout (~ GeV/c) Logistics + Test Beams Infrastructure (EHN1 ext)

Neutrino detectors R&D CRYOGENICS -Rebuild/consolidate the existing detector cryogenics group in the CERN cryolab (with years of experience on LAr, Xe large detectors) -CORE exist (eng. + cryolab technical support), to be added 1 new dedicated engineer visiting positions for existing LAr cryo experts in the neutrino community -Positive discussions with CERN technical management, waiting for next steps on the CERN budget Short term tasks: - reconfigure and do maintenance on the T600 cryogenics - cryo support to the small LAGUNA prototype in b182 - support to a near detector cryo project for the FNAL-SBL (LAr-ND/T150/new) - support in the definition/procurement of various cryostats at CERN Examples of ongoing discussions: - LAr-ND cryogenics first design discussions (already 2 video conf. with FNAL) - participation in LBNE reviews, next week meeting with LBNE experts at CERN

Neutrino detectors R&D CRYOSTATS -Short term: participation in the design and procurement of the cryostats for T600 and LAGUNA small proto: -Design phase with GTT in Paris done for both -Design of the Warm and Cold cryo for T600 done with ICARUS and an engineering firm (aluminum extruded cold vessels) -GTT thermal insulation for T600 -GTT full membrane system for LAGUNA -Now entering the procurement phase -Sharing experience with FNAL-35t, very important -Longer term : Large cryostat for LAGUNA demonstrator -Which could be used also for LBNE tests

Neutrino detectors R&D CRYOSTAT (LAGUNA proto) 3.0 * 4.8 * 2.4 m 3 : Inner dimensions: height*length*width In the tendering phase!

Neutrino detectors R&D CRYOSTATS (T600) 4.24 * * 3.94 m 3 : Each cold vessel dimensions: height*length*width Warm vessel GTT INSULATION

Neutrino detectors R&D Magnets -Feasibility study for 2 superconducting coils a la ATLAS (Double Racetrack Magnet ): first idea collected, next step a real engineering feasibility study to define the project and the needed resources for the construction and operation (CERN + NESSiE groups ?) - NESSiE WA104 proposal, now in the reshaping phase both at CERN (R&D) and at FNAL (SBL). Role of CERN under discussion! Possible Forward air-core magnets Double Racetrack Magnet

Neutrino detectors R&D More general -We are starting discussing a possible role of CERN in the Slow control system, as it was done for LHC -Same for TDAQ where we could imagine a common architecture/software for TDAQ upstream of a agreed common interface (as it was done in the LHC experiments) -Preparing technical support manpower (in-outsourced) for the proper installation work (riggers, mechanical assembly, transports, …. ) CERN PHYSICS team: (also as host and support for visitors) -Under preparation -Already 3 physicists with neutrino experience (Chorus, Opera,CNGS) -Requesting CERN fellows, Scientific Associates, Project Associates, Doctoral and technical students, as part of the CERN internal programs -Already 1 associate + 1 staff for FLUKA calculations -Already 1 fellow for radio protection calculations -Already 2 mech engineers (1 fellow + 1 associate) for calculations and design work - NESSiE WA104 proposal, now in the reshaping phase both at CERN (R&D) and at FNAL (SBL). ole of CERN under discussion!

Design of a Neutrino Beam SBL at CERN (CENF) Target area, decay pipe and hadron absorber/dump

 Beam line under He, to avoid NO x formation and to reduce air activation  Angle, distance and depth optimised to keep dose rate in EHN1 <1 mSv/h  Target shielding such that dose rate in target building area < 15 mSv/h  Air treatment and water recuperation  Civil engineering (CE) drillings already performed  CE design contract running Decay pipe Hadron absorber and  pits Target cavern and hall

Design of a Neutrino Beam SBL at CERN (CENF) Very active group of physicists and engineers from several technology groups at CERN (~15 persons part time): -Overall functional concept -Detailed target design and cooling -He tank first concept and design -He purification methodology (with industry) -Fluka calculations -Radiation calculations -Environmental studies -Muon counters using LHC technologies -Ready for detailed CE design (within the existing CE contract) by May -Summary report by October-November 2014 Ongoing: - first discussions (video) with the LBNE-FNAL design team - ready for a further cooperation in various aspects (design, calculations, specific prototyping, …)  possibility to draft a first FNAL-CERN R&D cooperation proposal

Strong request in the recent Paris ICFA EU meeting by the community to consider the possibility to do a feasibility study for a nu-storm program at CERN -One has to start based on what already was done in the US -Define a reasonable plan and layout proper to CERN -Define all necessary R&D activities necessary prior to open a real construction project -Define the resources which will be needed and a realistic construction schedule This is a large enterprise which will need the support of various technical group at CERN and the effective support of the nu-storm collaboration in many aspects We will need just for the feasibility study important resources in and outside CERN A first plan has been presented to the SPSC committee and more discussions will follow Investigate new programs (mu storage ring, betabeams ?, …) Nu-storm

CERN Neutrino Platform Summary - CERN: offers a platform for Neutrino detectors R&D open to EU, J and US colleagues will support this platform in an active way and will help the community to establish a coherent R&D program will construct a large neutrino test area (EHN1 extension) with charged beams capabilities, available in 2016 (and compatible with a future neutrino beam) will continue the detailed studies towards a neutrino short baseline at CERN in particular for the secondary beam facility will assist the EU neutrino community in their long term common plans will help the community in their SBL experiments at FNAL (ICARUS, LAr-ND, NESSiE)