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Los Alamos RHIC Program David M. Lee

Los Alamos RHIC Program David M. Lee. Heavy Ion and Medium Energy 7 February 2005. South Muon Arm - 2001. PHENIX. North Muon Arm - 2002. MVD 2002. FCAL 2002. PHENIX The Muon Spectrometers. South Muon Arm. North Muon Arm.

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Los Alamos RHIC Program David M. Lee

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  1. Los Alamos RHIC ProgramDavid M. Lee Heavy Ion and Medium Energy 7 February 2005

  2. South Muon Arm - 2001 PHENIX North Muon Arm - 2002 MVD 2002 FCAL 2002

  3. PHENIX The Muon Spectrometers South Muon Arm North Muon Arm South Muon Arm prior to run 3 in retracted position. Visible is station 1 in the front of the magnet and the MuID panels to the left. North Muon Arm prior to run 3 during the installation process. The scaffolding used to install the electronics is visible.

  4. PHENIXThe Muon Cathode Strip Detectors Largest etched foil CSC in operation. 3 gaps for total radiation length ~ 8.8 x 10-4 Largest CSC chambers in operation, 3.3m x 3.3m. 2 gaps using honeycomb technology Station 3 Station 2

  5. PHENIXMVD half cylinder before run 3 Complete MVD prior to installation for run 3. Visible are the strip detectors and kapton cables (red), the cooling plenum (white), and the power and control boards (green). The pad detectors are mounted in the end plates.

  6. Los Alamos Heavy Ion and Medium Energy ProgramCurrent Personnel Muon Spectrometers Barnes, Brooks, Kunde, Lee, Leitch, Liu, McGaughey, Constantin(PD), Norman(PD), Puwar(PD), Sondheim, MVD Kunde, Norman, van Hecke, Boissevain Magnet Design and Simulation Sondheim Silicon Upgrade Kunde, Lee, McGaughey, van Hecke, Sondheim, Boissevain

  7. Phenix Muon and MVD ProgramMajor Institutions Muon Los Alamos National Laboratory Oak Ridge National Laboratory PHENIX France Riken, Kyoto Korean Universities University of Colorado, UNM, NMSU MVD Los Alamos National Laboratory Yonsei University

  8. Los Alamos Heavy Ion Program PHENIX activities Detector Council Members: van Hecke(MVD), Brooks(past muon), Leitch(past muon), McGaughey(past muon) Subsystem managers: Lee(muon mechanical) Executive Committee: Leitch (past) Institutional Board: Barnes Physics working groups: all, Brooks(heavy convenor) Paper writing: Brooks, Constantin, Kunde, Leitch, Liu, McGaughey, Norman, Puwar Internal paper review: Lee, van Hecke Period coordinator: Leitch (run03,04,05) PHENIX Online Documentation: van Hecke Upgrades proposal: Kunde, Lee, Leitch, McGaughey, van Hecke Integration Engineering: Sondheim(muon), Boissevain(MVD)

  9. Los Alamos Heavy Ion Program PHENIX activities Organized Annual Muon Workshop in Santa Fe in June, 3 days with invited theory talks 2003 – 50 attendees 2004 – 65 attendees 2005 > 50 attendees Organized VTX workshop on triggering Panic organizing Committees Organized Muon Workshop in BNL February 2005 Convenor of RHIC II white paper subcommittee – Leitch Author of pA section of PHENIX decadal plan – Leitch Host for students, postdocs, staff for physics analysis Minjung Kweon Imran Younis Woojin Park Nicki Brunner Xiaorong Wang Hiroki Sato Hugo Pereria Vasili D Raphael Granier de Cassagnac Sean Kelly

  10. Los Alamos Heavy Ion Program Future Research Goals, FY05 and beyond • Examine the suppression/enhancement of J/y production in Au-Au collisions from PHENIX Run-4 data relative to scaled yields from p-p and d-Au. Study the rapidity and pT dependence to determine whether or not a quark gluon plasma is formed. • Extract open charm production in Au-Au collisions via single muon, dimuon, and possibly electron-muon channels to help disentangle J/y suppression due to the QGP and small x physics from nuclear medium effects. • Study gluon shadowing, parton energy loss and the Cronin effect in d-A and p-p collisions. • Measure π, K and heavy flavor production at forward rapidity via their decays to muons. • Determine the reaction plane in Au-Au and CuCu collisions at forward rapidities using the endcaps of the MVD. • Perform R+D for a silicon vertex detector upgrade. Begin design and construction of the detector mechanical structure and a silicon Endcap detector. • Calculate theoretical open charm production cross sections using the color-octet and color- singlet models.

  11. Silicon Tracker Upgrade 80 cm 16 cm Current Design Concept Physics extension of the present Muon Arms by clearly identifying the heavy quarks Enhance the single muon effort by identifying decay hadrons on event by event basis

  12. Silicon Tracker Upgrade Responsibilities • Mechanical Structure Coordination – Barrel and Endcap • Integrated approach extremely important • LANL has experience, E789, L3, SSC/GEM, MVD • Past relationship with experienced engineering team • PHX chip coordination – Endcap • Collaboration with FNAL (Ray Yarema) to modify existing FPIX2 chip • VTX Engineering Integration

  13. Los Alamos Heavy Ion Program Resource Analysis

  14. Los Alamos Heavy Ion Program Budget Analysis Program FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 KB01 3.0 FTE $900k $870K $800k $760k-840k KB02 8.0 FTE $2375k $2375k $1928k $1832k-2024k presidents budget FY06 presidents budget ±5% FY05 FY06

  15. Los Alamos Heavy Ion Program Agenda Overview - Dave Lee,                     10 minRHIC Physics Overview - Mike Leitch,    15 minSingle muons - Ming Liu,                 15 minJ/Psi - Melynda Brooks -                 15 minJet Studies - Paul Constantin,           15 minReaction Plane - Ben Norman,             15 minSilicon Upgrade - Hubert van Hecke       15 min

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