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Panel on Advanced and Novel Accelerators presented by B. Foster ICFA meeting, February, 26th 2016
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On behalf of ANA panel members Brigitte Cros (chair), LPGP-CNRS- Uni Paris Sud, France Bruce Carlsten, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA Massimo Ferrario, INFN, Italy Brian Foster, Univ. Hamburg, Oxford, DESY, Germany Ryoichi Hajima, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan Dino Jaroszynski, Uni Strathclyde, UK Patric Muggli, Max-Planck-Institut für Physik, Germany Philippe Piot, Northern Illinois Univ (USA), Fermi Nat Accel. Lab. James Rosenweig, Univ California Los Angeles, USA Carl Schroeder, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA Chuanxiang Tang, Tsinghua University, China Mitsuru Uesaka, Univ. Tokyo, Japan Mitsuhiro Yoshida, KEK, Japan
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ANA panel activity in 2015 An ANA panel meeting took place during the European Advanced Accelerator Concept Workshop in Elba (September 2015); communication through regular email exchanges Main actions: Workshop endorsement (reports and requests) Implementation of website in progress Monitoring of coordination activities in ANA
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Workshop endorsed by ICFA in 2015 in the field of advanced accelerators Laser and Plasma Accelerator Workshop 2015 (LPAW 2015), May 11-17 2015, Guadeloupe (France) European Advanced Accelerator Concept Workshop, September 2015, Elba island (Italy)
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workshop endorsed by ICFA: LPAW2015 Laser and Plasma Accelerator Workshop 2015, May 11-17 2015, Guadeloupe (France) This workshop is the latest in a series of successful workshops first held in Kardamili, Greece and in 2013 in Goa, India. Workshop in the field of laser plasma accelerators: developments in laser and particle beams drivers, novel accelerator concepts, diagnostics, high-field science, other particle sources, high- energy density plasmas and applications of next generation accelerators. 122 participants, world wide contributions
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workshop endorsed by ICFA: LPAW2015 122 participants : 58 Permanents 23 post-docs 34 PhD students 4 Graduate students 6,3 % female 2 Prizes : the International John Dawson prize for the best PhD thesis Europe: 63.2% Asia: 12.8% (Russia 1.7%) USA: 23.9% Details for Europe: Germany:20.5%, France: 20.5%, UK: 12%, Italia: 4.3%, Sweden: 1.7%, Portugal: 1.7%, Czeck republic: 1.7%, Spain: 0.9%
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Workshop endorsed by ICFA: LPAW2015 Proceedings in preparation, to be published in a special issue of PPCF http://www.lpaw2015.com/
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workshop endorsed by ICFA: EAAC2015 The European Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop, september 13- 20, 2015, Isola d’Elba Sponsored by Eucard²
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workshop endorsed by ICFA: EAAC2015 All Participants Students
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Request for workshop endorsement by ICFA: EAAC2015 Mission To discuss and foster methods of beam acceleration with gradients beyond state of the art in operational facilities. To review and assess the most cost effective and compact methods for generating high energy particle beams. This includes diagnostics methods, timing technology, special need for injectors, beam matching, beam dynamics with advanced accelerators and development of adequate simulations. This workshop is organized in the context of the EU- funded European Network for Novel Accelerators (EuroNNAc2), that includes 52 Research Institutes and universities.
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workshop endorsed by ICFA: EAAC2015, statistics 258 registered participants + about 50 accompanying persons. 45 sponsored students. Participants from 23 countries in 4 continents (11 EU member states): – EU member states:188 – Other Europe + Russia + Israel:28 – US: 30 – Asia: 11 – Australia: 1 218 male (84%), 40 female (16%) participants R. Assmann, EAAC 2015, 9/2015
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workshop endorsed by ICFA: EAAC2015 : scientific work R. Assmann, EAAC 2015, 9/2015 Working Groups + Summaries:7 Invited Talks:30 Special Science Talk:1 WG Talks:138 Posters:76 Thanks again Alban Mosnier (CEA)+ Program Committee To come:Proceedings - Special Volume NIM Lead editor:Ulrich Dorda (DESY) 101 papers submitted to peer review process, special volume of NIMA on EAAC expected for mid 2016 Shows how productive and innovative the field is!
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Request for workshop endorsement by ICFA in 2016 Physics and Applications of High Brightness Beams, March 28- April 1 2016, Havana (Cuba) Advanced Accelerator Concept Workshop, Washington D.C., 31 July – 7 August 2016, to be confirmed
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Request for workshop endorsement by ICFA in 2016 The conference proceedings will be published as a special issue in Nuclear Instruments and Methods Section A (NIMA), per agreement with Elsevier Press.
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Workshop Mission PAHBB2016 This workshop will maintain and further refine the central thrusts of the previous meetings, to examine the state-of-the-art in high brightness beam physics and technology as it is applied in advanced accelerators and light sources. In the most recent incarnation of this series, a more ambitious agenda emerged, the effective joining advanced acceleration techniques and novel light sources into one application: the “5th generation light source”. The location of the workshop indicates a continuing commitment to outreach in our field, to include a wider range of participants, including scientists from developing countries. To recognize significant emerging trends in novel high brightness ion sources and historic interest in particle and nuclear physics in the host nation, this workshop will embrace next-generation high brightness ion sources in addition to the electron sources.
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Request for workshop endorsement by ICFA: organization PAHBB2016
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Request for workshop endorsement by ICFA: sponsors PAHBB2016
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ICFA ANA website http://www.lpgp.u-psud.fr/icfaana http://www.lpgp.u-psud.fr/icfaana Objective: provide a comprehensive view of the rapidly growing field of advanced accelerators Main pages – Panel Members Panel Members – Endorsed Events Endorsed Events – Research Activities Research Activities – Publications Publications – Meetings Meetings – Reports Reports – ANA Events ANA Events
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ICFA ANA website: Work in progress http://www.lpgp.u-psud.fr/icfaana http://www.lpgp.u-psud.fr/icfaana Objective: provide an overview of research activities in the field world wide 3 main areas (USA, Europe, Asia): panel members in charge of contacting groups in each area to obtain information and post it on the pages (short text, picture, and email for contact person) Work in progress: 43 groups listed to date List of publications in refereed international journals in the field, starting from 2015
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Monitoring of coordination activities in 2015 Roadmaps for future accelerators using plasmas are being discussed in the USA (see following slides) In Europe, in the frame of European projects (network activity Euronnac, Design Study Eupraxia recently funded) In Asia, activities in individual countries Global coordinated roadmap should be discussed next, ANA panel members are involved in promoting this action: international workshop to be organised before the end of 2016
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Developments in producing a US strategy on novel acceleration In response to HEPAP Accelerator R&D Subpanel report: Accelerating Discovery— A Strategic Plan for Accelerator R&D in the U.S.http://science.energy.gov/~/media/hep/hepap/pdf/Reports/Accel erator_RD_Subpanel_Report.pdfhttp://science.energy.gov/~/media/hep/hepap/pdf/Reports/Accel erator_RD_Subpanel_Report.pdf – Report Recommendation: “Convene the university and laboratory proponents of advanced acceleration concepts to develop R&D roadmaps with a series of milestones and common down-selection criteria towards the goal of constructing a multi-TeV e+e- collider.” 2016 Advanced Accelerator Concepts Research Roadmap Workshop (U.S. DOE, 2-3 Feb 2016) -Workshop Goal: develop a 10-year comprehensive R&D roadmap with appropriate milestones for the advanced accelerator concepts within the HEP General Accelerator R&D (GARD) program, unifying three approaches: Laser- plasma wakefield accelerator (LWFA), particle-beam-driven plasma wakefield accelerator (PWFA), dielectric wakefield accelerator (DWFA)
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FACET-II Science Opportunities Workshops: Wednesday Session Focussed on Plasma Colliders 22 Topical Areas: –Setting the stage –Plasma based-LC designs –Major challenges & technical issues –Specific R&D experiments to address issues Representatives from: DESY, FNAL,INFN, IST, JAI, LBNL, Oslo, MPP, SLAC, Strathclyde, UCLA https://portal.slac.stanford.edu/sites/conf_public/facet_ii_wk_2015/Pages/Tabbed-Agenda.aspx
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Short pulse accelerator (300 MV/m) STRUCTURE-BASED WAKEFIELD ACCELERATOR FOR A TEV-CLASS LINEAR COLLIDER Organized by Argonne Wakefield Accelerator group, Dec. 1-2 2015, ~20 participants (by invitation only) reviewed structures for wakefield acceleration discussed critical-technology element main-beam acceleration/staging drive beam power requirement phased design: buildable to more extreme design (ultra- low emittance) drive beam Low $ dielectric structures $$$ metallic structures
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LBNL Workshop on Plasma-based Accelerator Concepts for Colliders 6-8 Jan 2016; LBNL, Berkeley, CA; 55 participants Discussions towards an R&D roadmap toward a plasma-based collider. 3 Working Groups: particle-driven, laser-driven, laser-technology Roadmaps covered a period extending to ~2040, with completion of a multi-TeV e + e - plasma-based collider Technical Design Report in the 2035-2040 timeframe. LBNL Workshop in preparation for 2016 AAC Research Roadmap Workshop (U.S. DOE, Washington, DC, 2-3 Feb 2016)
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Summary The field is extremely active, numerous groups and experiments worldwide Short term applications (radiation generation) and also long term (colliders) are being investigated Larger size projects are in preparation ANA panel members are involved in the organisation of meetings and dissemination of information
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http://www.lpgp.u-psud.fr/icfaana International Committee for Future Accelerators Panel on Advanced and Novel Accelerators http://www.fnal.gov/directorate/icfa/index.html Mission: To extend and support the international collaboration and communication in the field of new acceleration techniques. Sponsored by the Particles and Fields Commission of UIPAP
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