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Fermilab Theory Group Introduction Budget Young-Kee Kim DOE Theory Review, July 25, 2008
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Fermilab’s Science TheEnergyFrontierTheEnergyFrontier TheIntensityFrontier TheCosmicFrontier Hadron Colliders: Tevatron LHC Neutrinos Precision Measurements Dark Matter Dark Energy HE Particles from Space Lepton Colliders: ILC Collider 1
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3 Quarks to Cosmos Particle Physics to Particle Astrophysics 2
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P5’s 10 Year Roadmap (FY07 Level) Fermilab 3
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Theorists # of Fermilab Theorists / # of Fermilab Experimentalists ~ 15% # of Fermilab Theorists / # of Fermilab Users ~ 1.5% CMS Center: CMS Tier-1, LHC/CMS Remote Operations Center LHC Physics Center: ~30 Wilson Hall offices for univ. groups Fermilab Center for Particle Astrophysics Wilson Hall 6 th and 7 th floor 4 DUSEL Soudan
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Roles of Theorists at Fermilab Participating in the Strategic Planning Process Developing Physics Case Promoting Science Programs to the Particle Physics Community and Public Influencing the Design of Experiments Influencing/Motivating Data Analyses New Physics: New Models Monte Carlo Generation Precision Measurements: Systematic Uncertainties such as higher order corrections, parton distribution functions Interpreting Experimental Results 5
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Breadth and Depth Organic interactions among theorists and between experimentalists and theorists 6
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Theory Group in FY08 ThrustNamePosition Phenome- nology Marcela Carena Keith Ellis Walter Giele Boris Kayser Joe Lykken Bogdan Dobrescu Stephen Parke Chris Quigg Thomas Becher Paddy Fox Peter Skands Anupama Atre Yang Bai Jay Hubicz (0.25) Kyoungchul Kong Rakhi Mahbubani Jan Winter Scientist Asso. Sci Postdoc LatticeEstia Eichten Andreas Kronfeld Paul Mackenzie Jon Bailey Ruth Van de Water Scientist Postdoc ThrustNamePosition FormalBill Bardeen Scott Dodelson (0.5) Christopher Hill Richard Hill Mark Jackson Scientist Postdoc Astro / Cosmology Scott Dodelson (0.5) Joshua Frieman Nick Gnedin Craig Hogan Albert Stebbins Dan Hooper Kathryn Zurek Emiliano Sefussati Hee-Jong Seo Pasquale Serpico Chris Vaie Scientist Asso.Sci Postdoc 7
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Scale of Effort by Research Thrust ($k) In then-year dollars with 3.5% inflation Include SWF, M&S, Guests/Visitors, and overhead FY10/FY11 reflects the group recovering from FY08 Omnibus Bill. “Formal” includes both Particle (2/3) and Particle Astro (1/3). Lattice QCD support????? Fiscal YearFY07FY08FY09FY10FY11 Phenomenology3,5904,0154,1954,4754,802 Lattice1,6161,6751,7541,8171,888 Formal9801,014753940978 Astrophysics1,7892,0482,1332,3772,620 Administrative185190207214222 Total8,1598,9439,0439,82310,509 8 DOE B&R KA14.01.02
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Fermilab with Fermi’s Spirit Breadth and Depth Theory – Experiment Connection Inspiring the Community 9
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Supporting USQCD Fermilab hosts USQCD – On average $~1.2M per year. This includes xxx FTEs for xxxx Fermilab provides ~2.5 FTEs (~$600k under Lattice) of technical support for USQCD to support the scientific LQCD program. These include – Project management of SC LQCD (national hardware project) when required in excess of 0.5 FTE funded by SC LQCD. – System and scientific software support (not explicit in the SC LQCD project and provided by the host laboratories): Deploying and testing LQCD libraries and applications Assisting LQCD facility users with application-level software problems Developing and deploying the software used to manage and monitor the LQCD clusters and their utilization – Provisioning and operation of computer room space 9
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