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News. Y2K June 25, 2007. Summary of June 12 Face-to-Face Meeting. June 12 th Meeting Agenda. Physics Opportunities. Accelerator Based, Not Energy Frontier Neutrino Physics Precision measurements involving charged leptons and quarks Needed Facilities

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  1. News Y2K June 25, 2007

  2. Summary of June 12 Face-to-Face Meeting

  3. June 12th Meeting Agenda

  4. Physics Opportunities • Accelerator Based, Not Energy Frontier • Neutrino Physics • Precision measurements involving charged leptons and quarks • Needed Facilities • High intensity n, m, K, anti-proton beams • High luminosity colliders

  5. Physics Opportunities: Criteria • Criteria • Will the physics be important in a global context when the experiment is done? • Can it be done uniquely or substantially better at Fermilab than at other labs? • Is the experiment unique in its physics reach? • Timeline • Near term (2007-2012) • Experiments that could start construction “soon” • Mid term (2012-2022)

  6. Physics Group: Conclusions • “Reconfiguration of existing accelerator complex” followed by “higher intensity proton sources” offers a rich program of neutrino, kaon and muon physics in near and longer term • Physics driver is search for Beyond the Standard Model Physics • “Antiproton source” offers short term (and small scale) opportunity for hyperon CP violation • Longer term (and larger scale) opportunities: • Flavor physics at Super B factory • Electroweak Precision at Giga-Z • Need community-wide input on priorities

  7. ILC Scenarios Considered EDR Complete, LHC 1st Data Can we see the horizon? 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 1. Baseline (Technically Driven Schedule) Funding Cycle Construction Run EDR 2. ILC Slow by ~2 years (e.g. waiting for LHC results, …) EDR Funding Cycle Construction 3. ILC Slow by ~5 years (e.g. waiting for LHC results, international agreements, …) EDR Funding Cycle Construction 4. LHC says we need > 1 TeV EDR 5. ILC Offshore: To be discussed ILC Decision

  8. End Game ofFNAL Strategic Plan / Roadmap

  9. Communicated with • Fermilab Program Advisory Committee • Fermilab Accelerator Advisory Committee Chair • P5 Chair • HEPAP Chair • Robin Staffin

  10. Steering Group Final Report to Pier Oddone • August 1, 2008 • Physics opportunities  accelerator facility roadmap  examples of experiments/physics along the roadmap • Fermilab Accelerator Advisory Committee (AAC) meeting • Review of the accelerator facility roadmap • August 8-10, 2007 • Fermilab Program Advisory Committee (PAC) meeting • Review of the physics roadmap • Early November, 2007 (TBD)

  11. P5 • Steering Group Report to P5 (final report) • September 24-25, 2007 • P5 review of the FNAL roadmap • Recommendations from FNAL AAC and PAC as input • ~Feb, 2008 • HEPAP • Steering Group Report to HEPAP (progress report) • July 13, 2007 • Steering Group Report to HEPAP (final report) • November 2008 • P5 Report to HEPAP • ~July 2008

  12. SG Report PAC Steering Group (SG) Report to Pier Oddone Jun 2007 Jul 2007 Aug 2007 Sep 2007 Oct 2007 Nov 2007 Dec 2007 Jan 2008 Feb 2008 Mar 2008 Apr 2008 May 2008 Jun 2008 Jul 2008 FNAL AAC Review FNAL PAC Review P5 Review SG Report to HEPAP SG Report to P5 P5 Report to HEPAP SG Report to HEPAP Good timing for FY10 Budget Preparation

  13. Report from Accelerator Subgroups 4, 5

  14. Subgroup 4 (Accelerator Facilities) • Steve Hohmes got FNAL people to look into various options which were presented to the Steering group: • Dave McGinnis is leading effort to come up with a more complete concept on Project X, including synergies with ILC. • Mike Syphers is leading effort to understand utilization of the Tevatron as either a high intensity 800 GeV fixed target machine, or a 120 GeV stretcher ring. • Sergei Ngaitsev is identifying possible synergies between SuperB factory and an ILC damping ring. • Steve will present these efforts on July 9-10 meeting.

  15. Subgroup 5 (Beyond ILC) • This week’s activities • Meeting with Bob Palmer to understand what is needed for muon collider stay alive

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