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Personnel Update and LARP Long Term Plans

Personnel Update and LARP Long Term Plans. Eric Prebys , Fermilab Director, LARP. Outline . History Current personnel activities Transformation of LARP. Important changes coming!. LARP History.

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Personnel Update and LARP Long Term Plans

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  1. Personnel Update and LARP Long Term Plans Eric Prebys, Fermilab Director, LARP

  2. Outline • History • Current personnel activities • Transformation of LARP Important changes coming! Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

  3. LARP History • The US LHC Accelerator Research Program (LARP) was formed in 2003 to coordinate US R&D related to the LHC accelerator and injector chain at Fermilab, Brookhaven, and Berkeley • SLAC joined shortly thereafter • Has also had some involvement with Jefferson Lab, Old Dominion University and UT Austin • LARP has contributed to the initial operation of the LHC, but much of the program is focused on future upgrades. • The program is currently funded at a level of about $12-13M/year, divided among. • Accelerator research • Magnet research (~half of program) • Programmatic activities, including support for personnel at CERN Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

  4. LARP Contributions to Current LHC Operation • Schottky detector • Used for non-perturbative tune measurements (+chromaticities, momentum spread and transverse emmitances) – Operational (currently some issues) • Tune tracking • Implement a PLL with pick-ups and quads to lock LHC tune – Fully integrated • Investigating generalization to chromaticity tracking • AC dipole • US AC dipole to drive beam • Measure both linear and non-linear beam optics – Primary tool for high energy optics • Luminosity monitor • High radiation ionization detector integrated with the LHC neutral beam absorber (TAN) at IP 1 and 5. – Functional, becoming primary fast system. • Synchrotron Light Monitor • Used to passively measure transverse beam size and monitor abort gap • Not a LARP project, but significantly improved by LARP – Operational (currently some issues) • Low level RF tools • Leverage SLAC expertise for in situ characterization of RF cavities – Fully integrated • Personnel Programs… Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

  5. Toohig Fellowship • Named for Tim Toohig, one of the founders of Fermilab • Open to recent PhD’s in accelerator science or HEP. • Successful candidates divide their time between CERN and one of the four host labs. • Past • Helene Felice, LBNL, now staff • Rama Calaga, BNL, now CERN staff • Ricdardo de Maria, BNL, now CERN Fellow • Themis Mastoridis, SLAC, now CERN Fellow • Ryoichi Miyamoto, BNL, now ESS Staff • DariuszBocian, FNAL, now Ass. Prof. at The HenrykNiewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics • Present • Simon White, BNL • ValentinaPrevitali, FNAL • John Cesaratto, SLAC • Ian Pong, LBNL • If interested, visit: • http://www.interactions.org/toohig/ At this meeting Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

  6. Long Term Visitors Program • LARP Pays transportations and living expenses for US scientists working at CERN for extended periods (at least 4 months) • Past: • Jim Strait, FNAL – Machine protection/splice consolidation • Steve Peggs , BNL – UA9 • Alan Fisher, SLAC – Synchrotron Light Monitor • Rama Calaga, BNL – crab cavities and commissioning • ElianaGianfelice, FNAL – abort gap cleaning • UliWienands, SLAC – UA9, PS2, PSB • Present: • Chandra Bhat, FNAL – flat bunches for Large Pewinski Angle solution, SPS lifetime issues • Alexey Burov, FNAL – Instabilities in the injector chain, new injection ideas • Extremely successful at integrating people into CERN operations • Big thanks to CERN for their support of this program • Interested parties coordinate with a CERN sponsor and apply to the program (contact me) Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

  7. Bhat Activities • e-Cloud in the LHC during the HL-LHC era • Bunch brightness in the HL-LHC will be > 4x nominal LHC. We have investigated if Bunch Flattening can be used as a possibleEC mitigation technique in the LHC • The proposed Landau cavity (required tostabilize the high intensity beam) in theHL-LHC will not pose any EC related complications. • LHC MDs: • Large Piwinski Angle studies using theIP8 spectrometer • Study on longitudinal single bunch instability in the LHC • PS MD: Constant density (water bag) distributions in the PS to study single and multi-bunch instability, applicable to the LHC Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

  8. Burov LTV Activities • Nested head-tail (NHT) instability • NHT a Vlasov solver being built by A. Burov (FNAL/LARP-LTV) for transverse beam instabilities (Acknowledgements to V.Danilov, E.Metral, N.Mounet, S.White, X.Buffat, T.Pieloni). • Circular modes for flat beams in the LHC • Circular optics in the injectors would allow hiding smaller transverse emittancefrom thespacecharge tune shift, thus allowing this emittanceto be really small. • Round-to-flat beam transformation at LHC/SPS injection line would provide flatbeams at collision, opening a great perspective for super-high luminosity (no crab cavities!) Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

  9. Important Magnet Update • Original plan • Follow HQ with 4m x 120 mm LHQ • Use this to demonstrate technology for 120 mm prototype as part of large scale construction project • Developments • In June 2012, CERN chose 150 mm as the aperture for the HL-LHC • July 2012 LARP review recommends abandoning LHQ to pursue 150 mm prototype • New plan • Curtail 120 mm program to long ¼ magnet “mirror” tests • We feel there are still important things to learn • Begin working with CERN on 150 prototype as part of an integrated production plan for Nb3Sn quads in LS3. Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

  10. Revised Magnet Schedule Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

  11. Crab Cavities • Technical Challenges • Crab cavities have only barely been shown to work. • Never in hadron machines • LHC bunch length low frequency (400 MHz) • 19.4 cm beam separation “compact” (exotic) design • Additional benefit • Crab cavities are an easy way to level luminosity! • Currently aiming for: • Down-select ~next year • SPS test in 2015 UK LARP Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

  12. Other Important LARP Projects • High Bandwidth Feedback for SPS and/or LHC • Leverage experience with LLRF to design feedback system to damp instabilities (particularly electron cloud) • Energy Deposition Studies • In response to requests from CERN and review recommendations, we have engaged the Fermilab Energy Deposition Group (Mokhov and Co.), as well as expertise at SLAC, to simulate energy deposition in the final focusing magnets. • Investigating high radiation studies at BNL and/or CERN HiRadMat facility • Rotatable Collimator • A long time LARP project • Completing prototype for testsat CERN • Not certain what the future use may be Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

  13. Important Projects (cont’d) • Hollow electron beam collimation • Grew out of electron beam-beam compensation • Tested at Tevatron • Considering a test in the LHC Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

  14. Evolving Priorities in Accelerator Systems • Top funded in FY12 • Crab cavities • “Ecloud”, primarily in support of R&D into SPS feedback * SUBSTANTIAL un-billed Labor from, especially, Fermilab NOT included Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

  15. Future Planning: New Direction • At the DOE’s request, we are in the process of transforming LARP into a project to encompass all US contributions to the luminosity upgrade of the LHC. • Budget Guidance • Flat-Flat LARP funding @ ~$12.3M/year through FY16 • A total of $200M (then year dollars) TPC, assuming CD-2 at approximately the beginning of FY17 • “Some amount” of General Accelerator Development (GAD) funds diverted in support of this program (still being negotiated). • First Deadline • Submit a list of candidate deliverables and a plan for down-selection by September 4, 2012 • Done: LARP-DOC-1069 [http://tinyurl.com/LARP-Down-Selection] Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

  16. Candidate Projects • Traditional LARP Scope • 150 mm aperture Nb3Sn quadrupoles • Likely just cold masses, divided between here and CERN • Crab Cavities • Prototypes? Production Units? Cryomodules? • High Bandwidth Feedback System • Pick-ups? Processing Systems? Response Kickers? • New Scope • 11 T Nb3Sn dipoles • Used to make room for collimation in dispersion suppression region • Has been a bilateral CERN/FNAL effort • Large Aperture NbTi D2 separator magnets • First dual aperture magnets near Irs • Has been bilateral CERN/BNL effort • Not included • Collimation: No plan no scope Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

  17. The Process • Currently working with Fermilab support to put all projects into consistent levels of budget and schedule • Contingency, escalation, etc • We know the total will be ~$400! • First pass completed last week • Currently working with the down-selection committee to prioritize, down select, and re-scope to fit with the budget guidance • Eric Prebys, FNAL (LARP) • Tom Markiewicz, SLAC (LARP) • GianLucaSabbi, LBNL (LARP) • Lucio Rossi, CERN • Oliver Brüning, CERN • Bruce Strauss, DOE • Stuart Henderson, FNAL (Laboratory Oversight Group) • TBD (Additional Lab Representative) • Goal: Submit proposal for project scope on December 21st, 2012 • Proposal will also include time line of Project Execution Plan (PEP) to mean CD-2 milestone at beginning of FY17. Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

  18. Where we are • First (very preliminary!) pass at costs • Two things clear: • Total too large • Profile starts too early Compare to ~$250M Compare to $12.4M/year Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

  19. In Broad Strokes…. • We still have to refine cost estimates, but some things are becoming clear. • We can’t do everything! • Committed to a major stake in Nb3Sn quads • That will eat up the lion’s share of resources • Would like to commit to crabs up to the SPS test. • Possibly further construction • Options for the remaining scope: • FB? • Propose we do development, CERN builds final hardware • 11 T dipoles? • Large scale production unlikely. Prototype? • D2? • No technical challenges. How important is this to CERN? • We need feedback from CERN about what the priorities are amng these projects. • Big question: do we shrink quad scope to support more of the other projects? • E.g. build only Q1 or Q3? • These are very important discussions for this meeting! Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

  20. Message to US DOE • We can make significant contributions to the LHC luminosity upgrades within the budget guidance • However, most of the projects require some of the $200M TPC to appear well before 2017 • Cannot begin these major efforts on LARP funding alone! • It’s important that we work with the DOE and the labs to quantify the general accelerator development (GAD) money available to this effort, and bring it under control of the project. Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

  21. Restructuring of LARP Will fight to keep scope for general R&D! Prebys - Joint HiLumi/LARP Meeting

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