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Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Anthony W. Thomas Eurisol Town Meeting March 31 st 2009 International Cooperation in Nuclear Physics
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Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Page 2 Overview Creation of IUPAP Working Group 9 on International Cooperation in Nuclear Physics First report on User Facilities world-wide OECD Global Science Forum Future
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Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Page 3 Origins Early 90s C12 (IUPAP Commission on Nuclear Physics - Chair H. Feshbach) discussed need for international cooperation but failed to produce a plan Only in 2003, under S. Nagamiya, was a sub-committee of C12 created (AWT Chair) At triennial IUPAP General Assembly in Capetown in 2005 this formally became the 9 th Working Group of IUPAP ICFA, created in 1960s (!) is WG.1
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Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Page 4 Initial Membership of WG.9
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Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Nuclear Physics Facilities and Aims World-Wide IUPAP Report 41: from Working Group 9 International Cooperation in Nuclear Physics
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Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Page 6 Major Questions for Modern Nuclear Physics Short summary (~20 pages) describing these and how facilities relate
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Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Page 11 Facilities to Address the Major Questions in Nuclear Physics WG.9 Report identifies 90 “User Facilities” world-wide BUT many are relatively small with mainly local users Play an important role in: - student training - applied nuclear science Frontiers mainly addressed by larger facilities Arbitrarily chose >300 users and ¸ 15% international users and exclude applied labs – e.g. ITHEMBA, ILL…) ) much smaller number (13) of “Major Facilities”
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Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Page 12 Facility % NP Users Total No. Users % Inter national GSI (FAIR) 75%1300 40% Jefferson Lab100%1200 39% RHIC100%1100 50% CERN (LHC Alice)100%760 100% GANIL100%630 36% TRIUMF100%600 66% RIKEN100%500 19% J-PARC100%480 60% ANL (Atlas)100%410 40% Legnaro100%400 50% COSY100%390 56% CERN (Isolde)100%350 98% DESY10%3000 47% Major Facilities
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Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Page 13 Update of IUPAP Report 41 This is underway now. All laboratories which responded last time have been offered the chance to update their entry Response from Europe has been good Please support and especially any laboratory which is missing, encourage to participate
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Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Page 14 Agreed Actions Prepare a concise report on what it requires to operate an effective, truly international user facility - includes difficulty of access for users from “small countries” (AL-S, JMP, MM, WH) Develop sources of funding for networking activities along lines so successfully employed by EC (WH, AT, ML, RT) Establish sub-committees to coordinate workshops/plans for facilities likely too large for single country/region - Future RIB facility: eg. Eurisol (SG, RC, BF ….) - Future electron-ion collider (SA, AT ….)
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Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Page 15 Agreed Actions (cont.) Support creation of organization analogous to NuPECC in Asia – currently China, Japan, Korea Similar move in South America – but will take longer Participate in OECD Global Science Forum Working Group - see following Promote the implementation of OECD GSF recommendation
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Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Page 16 OECD Global Science Forum In Autumn of 2005, Dennis Kovar approached the OECD Global Science Forum on behalf of the United States requesting that a Working group on Nuclear Physics be established. All 35 OECD countries invited, plus all other interested countries plus several international organizations. Established in March 2006 and final report published by the OECD in May 2008 – just 40 pages aimed at science administrators and funding agencies IUPAP WG.9 was asked to name three members to provide expert advice (AWT, W. van Oers & W. Henning) - the handbook of user facilities world-wide was very helpful
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Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Page 18 The Global Nuclear Physics Enterprise Total world-wide expenditure about $2B per annum
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Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Page 19 The Global Roadmap
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Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Page 20 Accelerator Based Facilities
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Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Page 21 Underground Laboratories
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Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Page 23 Global Planning & Coordination
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Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Page 24 Large Scale Facilities Cooperation Between Funding Agencies
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Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Page 25 Free Access to Facilities
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Operated by Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department of Energy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Page 26 Summary We are at an important beginning There are new opportunities for planning and coordination between scientists and administrators internationally This will not be easy BUT it has the potential to take our field to a new level
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