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International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt A Status Report Hans H. Gutbrod CBM collaboration meeting 7. July.2003 Status Costs and International Contacts Time Schedule Organizational Structures International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons
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International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons February 5th, 2003: The German Government decides to give the Go -ahead to GSI for the construction of the 700 M€ International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons under the following conditions: A Technical Report has to be submitted within two years At least 25% of the overall budget of 675 million Euro has to be found from other countries June,2003: The Expert Panel of the WR answers positively to the submitted Stufenplan and emphasizes that little downtime must be assured in order to guarantee continued physics output. Especially, the timely construction of SIS300 for a simultaneous installation with SIS100 is requested.
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International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt Building and infrastructure: 225 Mio. € Accelerator: 265 Mio. € Experimental stations / detectors: 185 Mio. € Total: 675 Mio. € Additional budget for the Infra-structure for the International Center) at least 25%= 169 M€ from outside of Germany e.g., France ? M€ e.g., Italy ? M€ e.g., UK ? M€ e.g., Sweden ? M€ e.g., Russia ? M€ e.g., India ? M€ e.g., China ? M€ e.g. USA ?? M$ ………. ?? COSTS This foil has been presented at the last CBM meeting
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International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt Internationale Kontakte um Partner zu gewinnen für das Internationale Beschleuniger Zentrum Country EU Contact ESFRI Meeting 28.4.2003 Resultat and Status Very Positive Reception, project scheduled next time for discussion! Expected Equiv. Of 10% of CC Proposed by country FranceIN2P3/CNRS: M.Spiro, D. Guerreau R3B, Visit in 02, visit on May 15,20 03 Will participate in EEIG FranceDSM/CEA: Gounand, DAPNIA/DSM/CEA: Jean Zinn- Justin, M.Jacquemet Visit in 02, Visit on May 15,2003 Interest in accelerator technology, R3B Will participate in EEIG ItalyINFN: E. Iarocci PANDA Interest in Hadron Physics, in Nuclear Structure, and AA Collisions, no money talk yet, proposals in prep. HollandFOM, Chang, Engelen M.Harakeh, Via LIFE, PANDA Interest in Hadron Physics: Panda Nuclear Structure RIB Ca.4 M€ (for PANDA) PolenVia CBM und PandaInterest in Physics and Instrumentation SwedenSwedish Research Council (Prof. Pär Omling), via PANDA HESR, Cooling and PANDA, proposals on the table under discussions 13 M€ Slowak Rep. V.Sandor Tchech. Republic Via A. Kugler (Rez)Participation possible like at ILL in Grenoble incl. payment of operation costs later on UK:NRC, Woods et al, Rosner(Glasgow) Acc. Physics, PANDA, Nucl. Structure: visit on May 20, 2003. Looks positive Contacts with other countries in Europa Russia:ITEP and RRC Kurchatov Minister Rumyantsev, Sokholov, Belyaev, Sharkov Broad package: Accelerator structures, sc-magnets, experiments, 30-40 M€50 M€
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International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt Internationale Kontakte um Partner zu gewinnen für das Internationale Beschleuniger Zentrum LandContactResults and StatusExpectedOffered IndiaAEC (Dr. Anil Kakodkar, Chairman of AEC) DST ( Prof. V.S.Ramamurthy, secretary of DST) Science Counselor of Indian Embassy (Berlin) visited GSI and reported on enthusiasm of Dr. Ramamurthy (Participation could be similar to Indo CERN agreement or better) 15 M€ (+15 M€ into India Fund at D) M€ ChinaChinese Academy of Science (CAS) (.Prof. Lu Yong-Xiang President of CAS), Several visits to China laboratories Lanzou, Bejing,15 M€M€ JapanI.Tanihata, RikenComplementary Experiments to RIKEN, anti proton physics, very large scientific interest M€ USAInformal disc. w. Denis Kovar DOE, R.McKnight, DOE and scientists RIA officially prime goal, strong interest on CBM in old AGS groups, proposals in Plasmaphysics with PHELIX M€ Israel Plasma Physics with PHELIX Contacts with countries outside of Europe
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I.R&D, prototyping and manufacturing of accelerator components. 1. SC dipole magnets for SIS-300 IHEP ~16 M Eu. 2. SC dipole magnets for SIS-100 JINR, BINP ~14 M Eu. 3. RF systems ITEP, MRTI ~ 2 M Eu. 4. Ion beam monitors ITEP ~ 1-1.5 M Eu. 5. RF wobbler ITEP ~1 M Eu. 6. Electron cooler (s) BINP ~1.5 M Eu. 7. Electron-hadron collider BINP ~ 4 M Eu. 8. R&D on P+ linac, beam dynamics and radiation protection ITEP ~ 1 M Eu. II.R&D, prototyping and manufacturing of detectors. 1.CBM: ITEP, JINR, INR, KRI, CKBM (St. Petersburg) ~5 M Eu. 2.PANDA Kurchatov, BINP, JINR ~3 M Eu. 3Super FRS Kurchatov, IAI RAS ~2 M Eu. Topics of Possible Participation of Russian Institutes
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International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt International Partners ESFRI Meetings 28.4.2003, 4.7.2003 G8 Meeting in June Invitation- letters to the science-ministers of the European countries sent out by German minister Bulmahn Discussion between Russian minister Klebanov and M.Bulmahn
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International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt Concept for Staged Construction of the International Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons This foil has been presented at the last CBM meeting
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Time Schedule: - Letter of intents and Conceptual Design Reports published in 2001 - Final Decision by the German Government promised for 2003 Immediately followed by calls for proposals - External Review Committees ( ESAC, ETAC, EMAC…) accompany the R&D -Technical Proposal of Accelerator projects:End 2003 -Technical Proposals of the Experiments:End 2003 But all beam line and shielding structures must be detailed and based on calculations not later than 1. October 2003 to be presented in front of the authorities This foil has been presented at the last CBM meeting
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International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt October 14-17,2003, 2nd workshop: Challenges and Opportunities December 1, 2003 Letters of Intent, reviewed by ESAC and ETAC Approved LoI’s will go towards Proposal State and require the signature of a Memorandum of Understanding between the participating laboratories to guarantee the required resources December 1, 2004, Technical Proposals Followed later by Technical Design Reports December 1, 2003 Time Schedule for Experiment Collaborations
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International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt A Possible Management Structure of the International Center European Economical Interest Group EEIG http://europa.eu.int/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/l26015.htm Structures Note: BMBF would like to see same structure for GSI as for new DESY FEL
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International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt 1.1. 1.2. 1.4. 1.5. 1.3. subprojects SIS100 3. SIS200 6T 4. CR System 6. 3.1. Simulat. 5.1. 4.1.9.1. HESR 7. PANDA 9. NESR 8. Working packages SIS18 Upgrade 1. 6.1.7.1. Super-FRS 11. 14.1. CBM 10. Plasma Phys. Exp. 12. Atomic Phys. Exp. 13. 10.1. 11.1. 12.1. Buildings + Infrastructure 14. Installations 2-4,6-13, 15.1. Acc. System Physics 5. Integration 15. P-Linac 2. 13.1.8.1.2.1. Project Management Project Director, Deputy Research Coordinator, Accelerator Coordinator, Civil Construction Coordinator, Integration Coordinator, Administrative Coordinator Council of the EEIG (Representatives of Institutions) Safety Project Office External Scientific Advisory Committees ESAC, ETAC, EMAC,... Beam lines 5..2. cryogenics 15.2. alignement/ surveillance 15.3. IT media con. 15.4. controls 15.5. 14.2. 14.3. 14.4. Controlling Technical Boards (Research Coo ) Civil Construction Coordinator (TB) Integration Coordinator(TB) Quality Technical Boards ( Accel. Coo.) EEIG as Organisation Structure of the Project
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International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt Research Members of the GIEE/ EEIG GSI Divisions Future Project Accelerator Infrastructure GSI ADF ADA ADI ADR ADFP DG GSI Directorate DG Director General ADF Associate Director for Finances and Administration ADA Associate Director for Accelerators ADI Associate Director for Infrastrukture ADR Associate Director for Research ADFP Associate Director Future Project Project Management France FZ-Jülich Russia INDIA Italy Resources, Finances, Manpower and Hardware Contributions Demands of the Project towards GSI and external partners Administration Future Project UK Council EEIG (Representatives of Institutions) Sweden …
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International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt subprojects Institutes, Countries SIS100 3. SIS200 6T 4. Collector Ring 6. HESR 7. PANDA 9. NESR 8. SIS18 Upgrade 1. Super-FRS 11. CBM 10. Plasma Phys. Exp. 12. Atomic Phys. Exp. 13. Buildings + Infra- structure 14. GSI FZ-Jülich Acc. Systems 5. P-Linac 2. Integration Media 15. Russia Italy France Schweden Sub-Projects and Responsabilities India U.K. …
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International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt R&D in Superconducting Magnet Technology
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International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt Accelerator Collaborations Germany IKP Jülich, (GSI) Responsibility for the HESR Europe TSL+ISV Uppsala, Sweden, MSL Stockholm, Sweden, Lund, Sweden Responsibilities for HESR and NESR Cooling devices, Gas Jet Target including vacuum chamber, Hydrogen Pellet Target, Beam Dynamics Studies BINP Novosibirsk, Russia HESR Consortium and NESR
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International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt Collaboration Board Management Board Technical Board Project 1 magnets Project 2 Inner tracker Project 3 Project 4….Project n Integration Reps. of participating institutes Spokesman, deputiy,coordinators, elect.members, controlling, Technical coordinator, deputy all project leaders, Some coordinators Sub-Project a Sub-Project b PAC +RRB’s +Experts/ Referees for …p_bar 1 …p_bar2 …p_bar 3 …NN 1 …NN 2 …NN 3 …RIB 1 …RIB 2.. Physics B. Finance B. International Facility Experiment Collaboration Structure
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