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KA12 Marcel Demarteau Fermilab DOE Site Visit August 23,24 2010
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KA12 Our KA12 program has two components Existing support for the scientific leadership in the development of e + e - detector concepts and new detector technologies Request for additional support in future years, mainly in the area of simulation, for the development of a physics and detector program for the Muon Collider DOE Site Visit, August 23-24, 2010 -- Marcel DemarteauSlide 2 KA12 e + e - detectors + - simulations existing requested
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Accomplishments 3D Silicon: VIP II, MIT-LL: 3-tier chip received; electrically functional Three designs submitted to Tezzaron/Chartered (VICTR, VIP, VIPIC); devices due mid-September SOI, Mambo III; device due mid-September. Established exceptionally good working relationship with OKI Dual Readout: Tested BGO crystals in test beam Characterizing single crystals Development of SiPM readout Implementation of dual readout calorimetry in ILC simulations Muon Detector with SiPM readout Test beam of scintillator strips with SiPM readout; Merging effort with calorimetry effort DOE Site Visit, August 23-24, 2010 -- Marcel DemarteauSlide 3
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Goals 3D Silicon: Characterize all devices (MIT-LL, Tezzaron, SOI/OKI) Integrate chips with sensors and characterize the detectors on the bench and in test beams Prepare for second submission with Tezzaron/Chartered (reticule already subscribed by consortium members) Develop Mambo IV with BPW and BNW Initiate 3D effort in Content Addressable Memory / Associated Memory Dual Readout: Work towards test of dual readout of stack of PWO crystals with SiPM readout Characterize single crystals obtained from SICCAS and further develop materials for dual readout Improve dual readout calorimetry simulations Muon Detector with SiPM readout Phase out and fully integrate SiPM effort with calorimetry effort DOE Site Visit, August 23-24, 2010 -- Marcel DemarteauSlide 4
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Other Activities Detector R&D Workshop at Fermilab, Oct. 7-9, 2010 Chairs: Chip Brock (MSU), MD International Panel to promote Vertically Integrated Silicon technology (VIPS) Junji Haba (KEK), Hans-Günther Moser, Valerio Re, MD Organized successful 1 st workshop: VIPS 2010 CERN, KEK, Fermilab Detector school being organized, Jan 31 – Feb 10, 2011 at CERN Advisors: Adam Para, Erik Ramberg, MD Fermilab hosting TIPP 2011 workshop, June 9-14, 2011 in Chicago (chair: MD) Internationally recognized leadership supported by KA12 DOE Site Visit, August 23-24, 2010 -- Marcel DemarteauSlide 5 EDIT 2011
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Request Our FY10 KA12 budget is $756k Request to augment effort by 1 FTE Unique opportunity to further develop truly transformational technologies initiated by KA12 support Opportunities of the 3D silicon effort are immense Explore other areas of applicability and areas of broad societal implications SiPM and dual readout very promising Strong synergies with 3D technology DOE Site Visit, August 23-24, 2010 -- Marcel DemarteauSlide 6 FY2011FY2012FY2013 Total$1,000k$1,027k$1,050k
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Muon Collider A Muon Accelerator Program (MAP) to address the technical challenges and feasibility issues for a future Neutrino Factory and multi-TeV Muon Collider will be reviewed by DOE this week This technical program needs to be accompanied by a physics and detector study Request to initiate a Muon Collider Physics and Detector program under the umbrella of a Lepton Collider Physics and Detector program (“white paper”) DOE Site Visit, August 23-24, 2010 -- Marcel DemarteauSlide 7
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Accomplishements Coordinated effort begun on physics, detector and background studies Kick-off workshop on Physics and Detectors held at Fermilab Nov. 10-12, 2009 organizers: Ken Peach(UK), Jacobo Konigsberg (Florida), Estia Eichten Started biweekly meetings including SLAC, Fermilab, INFN and other interested parties Another workshop planned for the end of the year DOE Site Visit, August 23-24, 2010 -- Marcel DemarteauSlide 8
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Goals Aim is to create an active detector design and simulation group Optimization of nozzle and shielding at MDI Development of fast Monte Carlo to enable feasibility studies Allows input to the design parameters of the MAP study: Luminosity, energy, background rates Evaluate the impact of polarization, energy spread, and fiducial volume Compare physics opportunities to CLIC Large backgrounds make this a non-trivial task weights, parametrizations Build on existing frameworks: PGS, org.lcsim Discussions on forming collaborative effort with SLAC DOE Site Visit, August 23-24, 2010 -- Marcel DemarteauSlide 9
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Resource Request 2.3 FTEs requested for FY11 These resources are listed under ‘additional request’ in lab-wide budget presentation DOE Site Visit, August 23-24, 2010 -- Marcel DemarteauSlide 10
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Summary R&D under the KA12 “Electron Line” is very strong and highly regarded in the community Propose to initiate a “Muon Line” under the KA12 budget Long-term goal is to develop a lepton flavor blind Physics and Detector Program Currently, resources for initiating a Muon Collider effort have not been identified DOE Site Visit, August 23-24, 2010 -- Marcel DemarteauSlide 11
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