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ECFA HL-LHC Workshop 2014 Aix-les- Bains -II 2013 Workshops. The European strategy set the overall framework adopted by CERN Council May 2013, at http://council.web.cern.ch/council/en/EuropeanStrategy/esc-e-106.pdf .
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ECFA HL-LHC Workshop 2014 Aix-les-Bains-II 2013 Workshops The European strategy set the overall framework adopted by CERN Council May 2013, at http://council.web.cern.ch/council/en/EuropeanStrategy/esc-e-106.pdf. See also “Snowmass on the Mississippi” reports at http://www.snowmass2013.org/tiki-index.php All 4 experiments, the accelerator and the theory community were represented at the October 2013 ECFA HL-LHC Experiments Workshop at Aix-les-Bainshttp://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=252045 The report from this to ECFA can be found at https://cds.cern.ch/record/1631032 which focusses on the detector requirements and physics reach with 3000fb-1 See also the Review of LHC and Injector Upgrade Plans Workshop on 29th October at Archamps (https://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?ovw=True&confId=260492) And the 3rdJoint HiLumi LHC_LARP Annual Workshop” on 11th November at Daresbury (https://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?ovw=True&confId=257368) The next in the ECFA HL-LHC workshop is planned for 21st -23rd October 2014 1
2013 Agenda https://indico.cern.ch/conferenceOtherViews.py?view=standard&confId=252045
Preparatory Group Membership • PG1: Physics goals and performance reach • CERN Theory: G.Salam, A. Weiller • ALICE: Peter Braun Munzinger, Andrea Dainese • ATLAS: Leandro Nisati, Pippa Wells, Bill Murray • CMS: Chris Hill, Markus Klute, IsabellMelzer-Pellmann • LHCb: Tim Gershon, Guy Wilkinson • PG2: Tracking devices and associated electronics and readout • ALICE: Vito Manzari, Werner Riegler • ATLAS: Ingrid Gregor, Didier Ferrere, Craig Buttar • CMS: DuccioAbbaneo, Francois Vasey, Stefano Mersi • LHCb: Massimiliano Ferro-Luzzi • PG3: Calorimetryand associated electronics and readout • ALICE: David Silvermyr • ATLAS: Francesco Lanni, Alberto Valero • CMS: Marcello Mannelli, Dave Barney, Pawel. De Barbaro • LHCb: Frederic Machefert • PG4: MuonSystems and associated electronics and readout • ALICE: Pascal Dupieux • ATLAS: Christoph Amelung, Oliver Kortner, Stefano Veneziano • CMS: Marcello Abbrescia, Kerstin Hoepfner, Alexei Safonov • LHCb: Alessandro Cardini
Preparatory Group Membership • PG5: Trigger/DAQ/Offline/Computing • ALICE: Pierre VandeVyvre, Thorsten Kollegger, PredragBuncic • ATLAS: David Rousseau, Benedetto Gorini, Nikos Konstantinidis • CMS: Wesley Smith, ChristophSchwick, Ian Fisk, Peter Elmer • LHCb: Renaud Legac, Niko Neufeld • PG6: Electronics and read-out systems • ALICE: Alex Kluge • ATLAS: Philippe Farthouat, Maurice Garcia-Sciveres, Tony Weidberg • CMS: Magnus Hansen, Jorgen Christiansen • LHCb: Ken Wyllie • PG7: Long Shutdown constraints and radiation and activation effects • ALICE: Werner Riegler • ATLAS: Olga Beltramello, Beniamino Di Girolamo • CMS: Wolfram Zeuner, Christoph Schaefer • LHCb: Rolf Lindner • PG8: Accelerator and Experiment interface • CERN Accelerator: L. Rossi, O. Bruning • ALICE: HannesWessels • ATLAS: ChristophRembser, Beniamino Di Girolamo, Antonio Sbrizzi • CMS: Maria ChamizoLlatas, Wolfram Zeuner • LHCb: Burkhard Schmidt
How to Organise Next Time? • Stay with all plenary format to keep the communication flow • Should not need as much introduction • Should involve theory and accelerator communities much more closely with more talks in these areas • Try to build on synergies identified/developed since last time and emphasise common approach • Therefore could propose to organise sessions now more by R&D area than sub-detector/system If so, need to keep clear relationship with HL-LHC detector needs (not too generic) Should find a way of preparing material that is as inclusive as possible (ie open mini-workshops) • Can be more flexible and include a few invited talks on topics not included in sessions
How to Organise Next Time? • We propose we could start from the previous preparatory group structure, at least to see if the previous chairs are still willing to help • However, the session topics do not map so well to the previous groups and in some cases we should consider to merge the activities • If we move towards a few individuals per topic who can help organise each session, we should find a way to ensure they engage fully with the relevant players in all four LHC experiments and do so in as inclusive a way as possible • The audience composition might be broader if we can emphasise more the links with the accelerator and theory communities • Probably the concluding session was too long last time and the idea of a discussion in this context is quite difficult to organise
How to Organise Next Time? • We need to get the venue agreed, the cost settled, the preparatory structures put in place and create web pages and publicity • We have a pre-booking at Aix-les-Bains for Oct. 21 to 23 • Network issues should be solved with installation of new system • We have offers for the congress centers, breaks and lunches and a left over of ∼ 5000CHF from 2013 • Assuming 200 participants, same fees as in 2013 of 190/265 CHF w/wo dinner should allow to have a welcome drink and an improved conference dinner possibly at the lake