Fermilab: Present and Future Young-Kee Kim Data Preservation Workshop May 16, 2011.

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Fermilab: Present and Future Young-Kee Kim Data Preservation Workshop May 16, 2011

Fermilab at the three frontiers Nuclear physics Astro physics Theory, Computing, Accelerator / Detector Research & Development 2 Fermilab: Present and Future, Young-Kee Kim, Data Preservation Workshop, May 16, 2011

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Current Experimental Programs at Fermilab (Collaborative Efforts) 27 countries 24 countries 17 countries 5 Fermilab: Present and Future, Young-Kee Kim, Data Preservation Workshop, May 16, 2011

Cosmic Frontier DM: ~10 kg DE: SDSS P. Auger DM: ~100 kg DE: DES P. Auger Holometer DM: ~1 ton DE: LSST WFIRST?? BigBOSS?? DE: LSST WFIRST?? Now Fermilab: Present and Future, Young-Kee Kim, Data Preservation Workshop, May 16, 2011 Dark Matter, Dark Energy, UHE Cosmic Particles

Accelerator-based programs at Fermilab Fermilab: Present and Future, Young-Kee Kim, Data Preservation Workshop, May 16,

Fermilab Accelerator Complex Operating Simultaneously (Now) Tevatron MINOS MiniBooNE MINERvA Testbeam for Det.R&D SeaQuest Neutron Cancer Therapy DØ CDF SCRF Test Facilities for Project X, ILC, Muon Collider, Accelerator Research Muon Cooling Test Facility Main Injector Recycler Fermilab: Present and Future, Young-Kee Kim, Data Preservation Workshop, May 16,

Fermilab Tevatron CERN LHC Lepton Collider ILC, Muon Collider, (CLIC) (energy decision) Energy Frontier Strategy SCRF: ILC, Muon Collider, Project X High field magnets: LHC upgrades, Muon Collider Fermilab: CMS / Machine 9 Fermilab: Present and Future, Young-Kee Kim, Data Preservation Workshop, May 16, 2011

Intensity Frontier Strategy Neutrinos (long baseline & short baseline) Muons Kaons Precision/Energy App This decade Next decade (Project X) (time or higher intensity)

300 kW Long Baseline Neutrinos (Now) MINOS: on-axis (2006 – present) – 735 km MINOS NOvA MINOS far detector MINOS near detector

300 kW  700 kW (now)  (2013) Long Baseline Neutrinos (2013 – ) NOvA: off-axis (2013 – ) – 810 km MINOS: on-axis (2006 – 2014?) – 735 km MINOS NOvA near det. on surface (taking data) far detector under const.

Neutrinos to DUSELNeutrinos LBNE(to DUSEL)Muons Mu2e 700 kW 1300 km Long Baseline Neutrinos (beyond NOvA) LBNE (DOE Stage 1 Approval, Jan. 2010): Neutrinos, Proton decay, Supernova, … 296 members, 58 institutions, 5 countries (India, Italy, Japan, UK, US) Continue to grow!

Neutrinos to DUSELNeutrinos LBNE(to DUSEL)Muons Mu2e 2.3 MW 1300 km  K n 3 GeV 3 MW 8 GeV 0.3 MW 120 GeV Project X  Long Baseline Neutrinos (beyond NOvA) LBNE (DOE Stage 1 Approval, Jan. 2010): Neutrinos, Proton decay, Supernova, … 296 members, 58 institutions, 5 countries (India, Italy, Japan, UK, US) Continue to grow!

Neutrino physics sensitivities LBNE(2.3MW), NOvA(0.7MW), MINOS(0.3MW) 15 Fermilab: Present and Future, Young-Kee Kim, Data Preservation Workshop, May 16, 2011

300 kW Short Baseline Neutrinos (Now) MiniBooNE (2002 – present) SciBooNE (2007 – 2008) MINERvA (2010 – present) ArgoNeuT (2009 – 2010) MINERvA ArgoNeuT (0.3 ton LAr TPC) MiniBooNE 8 GeV protons 120 GeV protons (MINOS near det hall)

MicroBooNE Short Baseline Neutrinos (2013 –) MINERvA (2010 – ) MicroBooNE (2013 – ) NOvA (2013 – ) LBNE MINERvA 300 kW  700 kW (now)  (2013)

Neutrinos to DUSELNeutrinos LBNE(to DUSEL)Muons Mu2e 2.3 MW 1300 km Short Baseline Neutrinos with Project X 3 GeV and 8 GeV programs being developed Workshop last week 120 GeV  K n  3 GeV 3 MW 8 GeV 0.3 MW Project X

Muons Mu2e (   e conversion): DOE Stage 1 approval (Nov. 2009) g-2 (anomalous magnetic moment) Mu2e muon g-2

20 Fermilab: Present and Future, Young-Kee Kim, Data Preservation Workshop, May 16, 2011

Super conducting RF technology: Future projects: ILC, Project X, Muon Collider Accelerator Research / Science

IARC (Illinois Accelerator Research Center) Elements: Office, Education and Technical building, High Bay Space (existing CDF building), Additional parking lots Close proximity to the industrial area of the lab. Accelerator: Research (S&T), education, partnerships with industry Design chosen Construction: Fermilab: Present and Future, Young-Kee Kim, Data Preservation Workshop, May 16, 2011

Fermilab Plan DM: ~10 kg DE: SDSS P. Auger DM: ~100 kg DE: DES P. Auger Holometer? DM: ~1 ton DE: LSST WFIRST?? BigBOSS?? DE: LSST WFIRST?? MINOS MiniBooNE MINERvA SeaQuest NOvA / MINOS(?) MicroBooNE MINERvA Muon g-2 SeaQuest NOvA / LBNE MicroBooNE MINERvA Mu2e Tevatron LHC ILC, CLIC or Muon Collider LHC Upgrades ILC?? Now Project X: (LBNE & other ’s) ( , K programs) (nuclei, engy prog.s)  Factory ?? Fermilab: Present and Future, Young-Kee Kim, Data Preservation Workshop, May 16,