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Design Studies. Rob Edgecock/RAL. Outline. Introduction – a reminder Scope of WDS Current status Problems FP6 Design Study Status Plans Conclusions. Introduction.
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Design Studies Rob Edgecock/RAL
Outline • Introduction – a reminder • Scope of WDS • Current status • Problems • FP6 Design Study • Status • Plans • Conclusions
Introduction • Last year: - time for a “3rd” Nufact design study - this time involving all 3 regions - World Design Study (WDS) • Steering group created • Charged with: - define scope and charge - initiating • NuFact’04 obvious target, but…….. US: Steve Geer Bob PalmerMike Zisman Japan: Yoshi Kuno Yoshi Mori Kenzo Nakamura Europe: Alain Blondel Rob Edgecock (chair) Helmut Haseroth • …….one or two problems have delayed start • Much done, but more work required • Still plan to start soon • Comments very welcome!
WDS Scope • Much discussion about this (still)! • Concluded WDS must acknowledge current status • In particular, existing international “sub-collaborations” • Cannot subsumed into WDS (by us) • Identified six possible sub-collaborations • Either formed, forming or (perhaps) should be formed
WDS Scope Mainly hardware R&D Mainly simulations and theory
Scope • Overall coordination of all sub-collaborations required in longer term • Not by us – we are merely encouraging creation of some • WDS: concentrate on simulations, theory, etc cost optimised NF layout, inc. detectors • Aims: - continue studies of alternative options for machine - integrate alternatives via end-to-end simulations - select “best” based on cost/performance optimisation - include detector(s) in cost optimisation • Follows on directly from previous feasibility studies • Will require close interaction with other sub-collaborations • Possible duration: 4-5 years(?), hopefully starting soon • Main deliverable: detailed design report
WDS Charge The feasibility of a Neutrino Factory has been demonstrated by a number of studies performed in the US, Japan and Europe. The cost, however, as determined by the second study in the US, was higher than is desirable and since it was published work has been on-going to find cheaper alternatives to the most expensive parts of the machine, while maintaining the performance. What is required now is a “third” feasibility study which brings these studies to a close, does end-to-end simulations of the machine and develops an overall cost optimisation of the machine plus detectors. For the “best” layout, more detailed engineering should be performed and a detailed design report produced. In detail, the charge is: • continue simulation studies of different elements of the accelerator complex • identify related R&D that needs to be done and initiate international collaborations to do it • once the studies of the different options in 1 are complete, do end-to-end simulations to demonstrate feasibility of at least one layout and perform cost optimisations with far detectors • if there is more one than layout, select the best based on cost and performance optimisations • write preliminary design report for selected option • perform detailed engineering studies of the selected option • at the end of the study, write a detailed design report
Next Steps……. • Get endorsement and comments from three regions • Plans have been presented to: - EMCOG- MUTAC • Will need to be presented in Japan • Some action required • When WDS is endorsed in all three regions: - identify likely contributors - develop detailed plans in collaboration - setup management structure, WP, etc - identify host laboratory - etc!
Design Study in Europe • Funding difficulties in Europe • Some improvement recently: - EC FP6- UK - CERN management • But mainly for R&D: - proton driver - target & TT2A - MICE - FFAGs • Not part of current WDS • Big hope: FP6 Design Study - up to 10MEUR - funds both simulation and R&D - 4 year duration
FP6 Design Study Director: Ken Peach Coordinator: Rob Edgecock Japanese representative: Yoshi MoriUS representative: Mike Zisman BENE representative: Vittorio Palladino Proton Driver: Roland Garoby Chris PriorTargetry: Roger BennettJean-Eric CampagneMICE: Alain BlondelJohn Cobb FFAGs: Francois Meot?Accelerator FS: Helmut Haseroth Rob Edgecock Physics & Detectors: Mauro MezzettoPilar Hernandez Paolo Strolin • Three submission dates defined by EC: - March 2004 - March 2005 - March 2006 • Created a steering committee ?????????? • Defined 8 WPs • Website: http://hepunx.rl.ac.uk/~edgecock/NufactDS
Current Status • Waiting for Round 2 decision – September • In the mean time: • Start anyway! • Try and increase participation • Focus on specific projects to attract new people • Talking to CERN bosses for small resource increase • Investigating alternative FP6 actions • In addition, APS studies in US WDS not starting today! Comments?