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e Conversion at Fermilab ? Steve Geer BNL-MECO Meeting January 2006
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Fermilab Interest - 1 A small group of scientists at Fermilab have begun discussing possible options for a e conversion experiment at FNAL: Steve Geer BNL-MECO Meeting January 2006 page 2 If there is a practical & fiscally attractive solution at FNAL for a cutting edge e experiment, then there are FNAL people interested in the experiment. Accelerator Division Particle Physics Division Chuck Ankenbrandt Fritz DeJongh Dave NeufferDavid Finley Milorad PopovicSteve Geer Eric PrebysRon Ray
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Open Questions 1.Is there a way to provide an adequate beam intensity with an acceptable bunch structure for a e experiment at FNAL without significantly impacting the neutrino program ? 2.How would the experiment evolve from the Booster era to the FPD era ? 3.Cost and Performance ? 4.Should the beam/experiment be MECO-like, PRISM/PRIME - like, or something else ? Steve Geer BNL-MECO Meeting January 2006 page 3
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FNAL Vision Steve Geer BNL-MECO Meeting January 2006 page 4 20052006200720082009 RF module assembly and testing CDR effort Industrialization Not affordable Much longer R&D needed Looks good! Press for early decision Nothing yet LHC discovery: GO This induces other program choices ILC Proton Driver Oddone P5 Talk (9/2005) The future Fermilab program faces a major branch point when it is known whether the ILC is on a fast track or delayed. This “decision point” is expected to occur next year. If we are on an ILC fast track, it may not be realistic to expect a major new experimental initiative at Fermilab beyond NOvA … at least not for a long time, unless there is a significant non-US contribution.
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Relationship with Fermilab Proton Driver If we are on an ILC delayed track, we expect a push for the Fermilab Proton Driver (FPD). In the recent FPD physics study, a low energy muon program was identified as a promising candidate to complement the neutrino program at FNAL in the FPD-era. LOCAL THOUGHTS: If there is an attractive solution for a e conversion experiment at FNAL, I can imagine it being proposed after the FPD decision point (sometime in 2007). The proposed experiment might start at the existing Booster, & then become part of the FPD program (Think of the NOvA plan). Steve Geer BNL-MECO Meeting January 2006 page 5
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