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1/16 NIKHEF National Institute for Nuclear - & High Energy Physics Frank Linde, RECFA Amsterdam 23 September 2005 NetherlandsNIKHEF & CERNResearchLEP & HERA NIKHEF LHC
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2/16 The Netherlands & CERN Because we need young people for tomorrow’s breakthroughs in physics. I wish CERN and the physics community great success. Here’s to another fifty years! (OCW Minister Maria v/d Hoeven) The existence of a ‘home base’, as in the case of high-energy physics (NIKHEF), …, ensures that Dutch researchers are able to benefit to the full from the possibilities offered by large facilities. This situation is vitally important for Dutch research …. Large Research Facilities KNAW report 2004 CERN’s research program (LHC) is NIKHEF’s top priority FOM Strategic Plan 2004-2010
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3/16 The Netherlands at CERN contribution: supplies return: services return: staff category 1: staff category 2: fellows: paid associates: summer students: 4.5% 0.42 0.93 3 36 5.1 2.4 5.5 1998–2005 summer students: 4 extra positions since 2003 CERN council meetings prepared by KNAW/CCC industrial liaison officer: Rob Klöpping 2004 4.3% 0.54 2.37 3 38 5 3 8
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4/16 (Astro)Particle Physics Holland Netherlands NIKHEF: Fundamenteel Onderzoek Materie-FOM Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen-RU Universiteit Utrecht-UU Universiteit van Amsterdam-UvA Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam-VU KVI: FOM Rijksuniversiteit Groningen-RuG ASTRON SRON astronomy
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5/16 NIKHEF statistics technical & support, temporary technical & support, permanent scientific, temporary scientific, permanent industry & open competition universities FOM groups @ universities FOM-institute NIKHEF excluding investment grants - + }o - -
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6/16 Technical infrastructure mechanics engineering electronics computing MA EA ET CT 35 17 30 20 6/16 manpower
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7/16 Research programs LHCb & Babar ATLAS & D0 Alice & Star Antares Theory R&D GRID Outreach LEP HERA ~16 M€ per annum excluding investments 2005
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8/16 Research opportunities GRID & e-Science infrastructure 8/16
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9/16 Future ambition modest detector R&D activity (partner in EUDET/EU) detector R&D & physics no ILC R&D; alignment interest sc-magnet & FEL R&D in: Twente, Eindhoven & Rijnhuizen accelerator ILC
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10/16 Consequences HERA & LEP staff migrating to LHC experiments & astroparticle physics disclaimer: I can do no justice to >10 years of LEP and HERA physics
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11/16 LEP: DELPHI & L3 N =2.9840 ± 0.0082 11/16
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12/16 DELPHI & L3 Analysis highlights: Z-lineshape W-boson properties L3 cosmics -lepton properties physics Analysis highlights: Z-lineshape B-physics W-boson properties Higgs search -lepton properties Publications ~300/experiment The precision experimental tests of the SM provided by the LEP experiments were acknowledged in the attribution of the 1999 Nobel prize to Veltman & ’t Hooft for the electroweak SM. 12/16 Spokesman: Jan Timmermans 49 completed +5 in preparation PhDs:
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13/16 HERA: HERMES & ZEUS Calorimeters, (silicon) vertex detectors, (trigger) electronics
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14/16 HERMES & ZEUS Analysis highlights: structure functions charm analyses beauty analyses Analysis highlights: N spin decomposition hyperon production transversity PhDs: 20 completed 6 now @ NIKHEF 3 now @ institutes abroad +2 in preparation PhDs: 10 completed 7 now @ institutes abroad +5 in preparation Publications: expect ~100 by 2007 Publications: expect ~200 by 2007
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15/16 HERMES & ZEUS spin decompositionstructure functions
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16/16 Conclusions NIKHEF: Dutch coordination of particle physics (heavily focused on CERN program) Technical infrastructure: mechanics, electronics & computing Theory department NIKHEF’s research priorities today (in order): Optimal exploitation LHC’s discovery potential (including GRID computing & detector R&D) Astroparticle physics Industrial collaboration on detector R&D Future: International Linear Collider
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