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EuCARD-2 is co-funded by the partners and the European Commission under Capacities 7th Framework Programme, Grant Agreement European Network for Novel Accelerators (EuroNNAc) R. Assmann, DESY

What Is EuroNNAc? A network that provides a platform for exchange, for definition of common goals, for lobbying, for collaborative funding requests on novel accelerators. Build links between conventional and novel accelerator specialists. Assumption: Together we are stronger! Founded in 2011 in a meeting at CERN with immediate great interest from the community. Sponsored by EU and big labs, interested in the success of novel accelerators for the future of HEP/photon/nuclear science and accelerator applications for society.

From Acceleration to Accelerators Plasma Acceleration Plasma Accelerator (goal: same energy, 10 times lower cost, 10 times lower size) proven to be done

Organization Coordinators: R. Assmann (DESY), B. Holzer (CERN), A. Specka (Ecole polytechnique), J. Osterhoff (DESY). EuCARD1&2 “EuroNNAc WP” leader and central network budget: R. Assmann (DESY). Also deputy EuCARD2 coordinator. Decisions from coordinators and member’s board: 1 person per participating institute. We will continuously adjust our structure.

Member’s Board Guidance, input, major decision. For example: act as International Advisory Board for EAAC2013.

Activities – Example Analysis: Novel accelerator research activities and plans ( May 2012) Will be expanded and completed in EuCARD2.

Activities – Example Analysis: Novel accelerator research activities and plans ( May 2012) Will be expanded and completed in EuCARD2.

Activities – Example Lobbying: Input to the update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics 15 page report (July 31 st, 2012)

Activities – Example 1 st European Advanced Accelerator Workshop

EAAC 2013

EAAC2013 Statistics number of participants 145 number of countries 15 number of institutes 69 number of student stipendships 13 inside EU 128 outside EU 17 US, CHINA, JAPAN, RUSSIA, UKRAINE, ISRAEL number invited plenary talks 25 number WG's 6 number contributed WG talks 77 number of discussion rounds 4 number of posters 19

1 st EuroNNAc2 Meeting EuroNNAc member’s board, June 2013

Outcome: Europ. Distributed Plasma Accelerator Project Agreed on principle to support all activities of EuroNNAc members to the outside, discuss priorities internally. Agreed to start a European Design Study for Plasma Accelerators. – Pro and contra for all different concepts to be compared. All drivers and particle types. – Develop a design for one or few plasma accelerators of next generation. – Concentrate on accelerator issues and outline applications. – A team of volunteers will be formed  R. Assmann. Conceptual design report – Relation to ELI must be clearly described. Location will be discussed on basis of the outcome of the design study. It was agreed that budget and work load will be distributed, no matter if one or several locations will be adopted (example: particle physics experiment). Agreed that dielectric structures will be fully included into our scope. Several European actors are emerging and were present at EAAC.

Outcome: European Advanced Accelerator Concepts WS Given the success, we agreed that next EAAC will be held in 2015, again in the island of Elba. A date will be identified  M. Ferrario. Preparation time for the 2 nd EAAC should be around 2 years, about twice as long as for 2013 event. Organization of working groups should be optimized, in order to strengthen wok character and to avoid too many talks. Dedicated time for discussion into the program. WG1 (plasma acceleration) could be split into electron generation and radiation generation. Length of EAAC should be extended to 5 days. The EAAC concept should be coordinated with the Laser Plasma Accelerator Workshop (LPAW) that happens in the same years  P. Muggli. Proceedings of the 1 st EAAC will be pursued as planned in journal NIM  J. Osterhoff. Future proceedings will be as open publication plus journal.

Outcome: Lobbying, Training… Agreed that EuroNNAc input to the US strategy for photon science facilities is prepared  A. Seryi et al. Copy will be sent to European laboratory leaders. Agreed to initiate an accelerator school covering conventional and advanced topics, including lasers and plasmas. B. Holzer  CAS. Academic material from A. Seryi, Oxford, J. Osterhoff, University Hamburg, … to be included. Agreed to ask for an EU initial training network  C. Welsch et al. If successful, fellows could work for the European Design Study on Plasma Accelerators, covering work topics beyond several EuroNNAc partners. It was agreed to update the facilities table. The latest version should be sent to all partners for completion  R. Assmann.

Conclusion EuroNNAc is an endeavor that remains open for new participants. We are celebrating our 2 nd birthday. The network is going strong with about 50 institutes as members. – Several network activities have been successfully realized. Comments and suggestions are welcome. – We have discussed future plans, goals, review structure, … Final goal during EuCARD2 program: Prepare a coherent plan and funding scheme on developing together novel accelerators for users and society. Distributed European test facility.

Thank You Mixing of conventional and advanced accelerator experts! (EAAC2013 social banquet)