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WG3 – Part 3 - Design Studies

WG3 – Part 3 - Design Studies. Introduction View from Europe - RE “ “ Japan - Yoshi Kuno “ “ US - Mike Zisman Conclusions from the discussion. Introduction. Two years since Study II A lot has been done since then

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WG3 – Part 3 - Design Studies

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  1. WG3 – Part 3 - Design Studies • Introduction • View from Europe - RE • “ “ Japan - Yoshi Kuno • “ “ US - Mike Zisman • Conclusions from the discussion

  2. Introduction • Two years since Study II • A lot has been done since then • Time to start thinking about a third study • Much better:world study • Europe, Japan and US • Parallel session of WG3 devoted to this • Views of each region • Discussion on how to form world-wide study

  3. View from…….Europe • No design study so far • Work started late 1990s • Much achieved • Two layouts: CERN (complete) RAL (under development) • Effort dramatically reduced by CERN budget cuts • ECFA task forces re-organised  European Neutrino Group • Very important: rejuvenate EU activities

  4. Design Study – European View • Fixed by EU Framework 6 programme • FP5: 2 Neutrino Factory related bids, both failed • FP6: ESGARD formed - coordinated bid for accelerator R&D • Two areas of interest: Integrating Activities Design Studies • IA proposal already submitted: LHC upgrade, LC, NF • Basically for improving existing infrastructure IA  Neutrino Factory, superbeam, beta beam network HIPPI JRA

  5. FP6 Design Studies • EC will contribute to: • Feasibility studies – paper studies • Technical Preparatory Work – hardware • On new research infrastructures with a clear European dimension and interest. • Includes: future facilities of world-wide relevance not existing in Europe infrastructures constructed outside EU!

  6. FP6 Design Studies Feasibility studies • Aim: Lay conceptual foundations for new infrastructure • Methods: • Basic feasibility study • Explore new fundamental technology • Detailed engineering design, particularly most advanced TPW • Includes: • Development and testing of critical components, sub-systems, materials or techniques, including software • Does not include: • preparatory work based on existing or proven techniques • reproduction of available components or materials

  7. FP6 Design Studies Funding: • Total budget: 200M€; 70M€ in first call • EC contribution per project  10M€ • 50% matching required(?) Timing: • Call for proposals: October 2003 • Deadline: Spring 2004 • Evaluation results: Summer 2004 • Contract signatures: Start 2005

  8. Design Study Bid • EU will make FP6 Design Study bid • Essential to re-build activities in Europe • Host laboratory: RAL (possibly!) • Much better if part of world-wide design study • FP6 allows for/encourages this • May also provide some funding • Aim: ?DR for a Neutrino Factory ~2009

  9. View from……Japan • Design study published July 2002 • Little support from KEK management • Based on FFAGs

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  12. View from……Japan Staging Physics outcomes at each stage • High Power Proton Driver • Muon g-2 • Muon Factory (PRISM) • Muon LFV • Muon Factory-II (PRISM-II) • Muon EDM • Neutrino Factory • Based on 1 MW proton beam • Neutrino Factory-II • Based on 4.4 MW proton beam • Muon Collider

  13. View from……Japan My interpretation of conclusions • Would support a world-wide design study • Concern expressed about overlap due to FFAGs • Would prefer some level of overlap for active participation • Timescale depends on J-PARCnu, LC, etc

  14. View from……..US Two feasibility studies so far in US FS1: • Instigated by FNAL director • MC invited to participate • Focus was on feasibility • First attempt to specify NF from end-to-end • Design based on (reasonably) well understood technology • No attempt to optimise cost • Cost was a deliverable • Feasibility was established • Performance poor, costs high

  15. View from……..US FS2: • Collaboration between MC and BNL director • BNL managers able to draw on resources • Goal: maintain feasibility, but improve performance • Cost optimisation again given lower priority • Performance: 6x Study I • Cost: 75% (but only one RLA) • Still too high

  16. View from……..US FS3: • Need to reduce cost • Much progress already: Neuffer RF phase rotation FFAG ring or VRCS Ring coolers • Need to look for optimum between Proton driver Cooling Acceleration Detector • But much better if world-wide study • Possible host site (MICE): RAL

  17. Discussion Should there be a world-wide design study? Yes How should we proceed? Create a steering group US: Steve Geer Bob PalmerMike Zisman Japan: Yoshi Kuno Yoshi Mori Kenso Nakamura Europe: Alain Blondel(?) Rob Edgecock Helmut Haseroth What should be included? Accelerator and detector Name? WDS1(?)

  18. Discussion Timescale? Format? Host laboratory? Aim? Etc…..

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