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STATUS OF THE HADRONPHYSICS PROJECT
Carlo Guaraldo
NuPECC 54th Meeting
Groningen, 18-19 November 2005
ContentsContents1. The HadronPhysics Project
2. Activities of the Project
3. Time scale of the Project
4. First Annual Report
5. Scientific achievements
6. Other activities: HadronPhysics and ECT*
7. Second pre-financing
8. Towards the Second Annual Report
9. Mid-term Review
10. Towards FP7
HadronPhysicsHadronPhysics ProjectProject
• Project Coordinator: Carlo Guaraldo (INFN-LNF, Italy)• Managing Institution: INFN-LNF, Italy• 29 Activities:
- 1 Management Activity- 7 Networking Activities- 9 Transnational Access Activities- 12 Joint Research Activities
• 49 Contractors• 70 Institutions receiving EC funds + 60 Other Involved Institutions• 2000 European scientists• EC budget: 17.4 M€• Duration of the contract: 4 years• Start of the contract 01/01/04
All information is available at: http://www.infn.it/eu/i3hp/wel.html
Activities of the
HadronPhysics Project
Networking ActivitiesNetworking Activities
Activity Number Descriptive Title Acronym Spokesperson
N1 Compressed baryonic matter CBMnet Peter Senger,GSI
N2 Computational (lattice) hadron physics ComHP Gerrit Schierholz,
DESY-Zeuthen
N3 Dimuon physics in heavy-ion collisions at LHC DIMUONnet Ermanno Vercellin,
INFN-TO
N4 Production and decay of mesons and resonances EtaMesonNet Bo Höistad,
UU
N5 Structure and dynamics of hadrons HadronTh Ulf-G. Meissner,
U Bonn
N6Strongly interacting matter in
ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions
SIM Joerg Aichelin,CNRS/IN2P3- SUBATECH
N7 Exploring the unknown transverse spin structure of the nucleon TRANSVERSITY Enzo DeSanctis,
INFN-LNF
Transnational Access ActivitiesTransnational Access Activities
Activity Number
Descriptive Title Manager
A1 Access to RI “Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (LNF)”
Carlo Guaraldo,INFN-LNF
A2 Access to RI “DESY-HERMES” Elke-Caroline Aschenauer,DESY-HERMES
A3 Access to RI “FZJ-COSY” Dieter Grzonka,FZJ-COSY
A4 Access to RI “FZY-NIC/ZAM” Norbert Attig,FZY-NIC/ZAM
A5 Access to RI “GSI” Klaus-Dieter Gross,GSI
A6 Access to RI “MAMI” Thomas Walcher,U Mainz
A7 Access to RI “ZIB” Hinnerk Stueben,ZIB
A8 Access to RI “MAXLAB” Bent Schroeder,MAXLAB
A9 Access to RI “The Svedberg Laboratory (TSL)”
Curt Eckstrom,TSL
Joint Research Activities (I)Joint Research Activities (I)
Activity Number Descriptive Title Acronym Spokesperson
JRA1 Future data acquisition system FutureDAQ Walter Müller,GSI
JRA2 Fast compact EM calorimeters FastEMCalorimeters
Rainer Novotny,JLU-PIG
JRA3 European tagged photon facilities EuroTagKen Livingston,
U Glasgow
JRA4 High speed gas detectors with integrated electronics Gas Detectors Johannes Wessels,
WWU
JRA5 Generalised parton distributions GPD Ralf Kaiser,U Glasgow
JRA6 High luminosity hypernuclear gamma-spectroscopy HyperGamma Alessandro Feliciello,
INFN-TO
JRA7 High luminosity internal targets for storage rings Internal Targets Herbert Orth,
GSI
Joint Research Activities (II)Joint Research Activities (II)
Activity Number Descriptive Title Acronym Spokesperson
JRA8 Polarized nucleon targets for Europe Polarized Targets
Werner Meyer,RUB
JRA9Ring imaging Cherenkov
counters for particle indentification
RICH Detectors Silvia Dalla Torre,INFN-TS
JRA10 Silicon drift detectors for X-ray spectroscopy SIDDHARTA Vincenzo Lucherini,
INFN-LNF
JRA11 Novel Radiation Hard CVD -diamond detectors NoRHDia Eleni Berdermann,
GSI
JRA12 Advanced TOF detection systems Advanced TOF Norbert Hermann,
UHEI-PI
Time scale of the
HadronPhysics Project
Time scale of the HadronPhysics Project in 2005Time scale of the HadronPhysics Project in 2005
- 14 February 2005 delivery to Bruxelles of the First Annual Report
-21 April 2005 approval of the first amendments to the contract
-10 June 2005 approval First Annual Report
-13 June 2005 delivery of the Complementary Management Report (CMR)
-31 August 2005 approval of the CMR
-12 September 2005 delivery second pre-financing
-7 November 2005 start road map to prepare the Second Annual Report
First Annual Report
First Annual ReportFirst Annual Report
According to the “Guidelines for reporting for Integrating Activities implementedas Integrated Infrastructure Initiatives”, Edition December 2004,the Annual Report is made of 4 parts:
1. ACTIVITY REPORT
2. MANAGEMENT REPORT (FINANCIAL INFORMATION)
3. REPORT ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE COMMUNITY FINANCIAL
CONTRIBUTION
4. DETAILED IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR THE NEXT 18 MONTHS
Management of the consortium to prepare the Annual Report
B. Financial Report1. Justification of resources deployed2. Form C3. Summary Financial ReportA. Progress Report
Report per contractor
Financial contact person
Spokesperson
Report per Activity
C. Distribution of the EC
financial contribution
D. Detailed implementation
plan for the next 18 months
Progress Report
Implementation plan for the next 18 months
Progress Report
Implementation plan for the next 18 months
Justification of resources deployed
Form C
Justification of resources deployed
Form C
ProjectCoordinator
Management Board
Management Team
EUROPEAN COMMISSIONRESEARCH DIRECTORATE-GENERAL
Directorate B - Structuring the European Research Area The Director f.f.
Brussels, 21.04.2005B.4 (2005) D/513231
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica NucleareProf. Enzo IAROCCIPresident &Dr. Carlo GUARALDOVia Enrico Fermi 40I-00044 Frascati
Registered with acknowledgement of receipt
Subject: Amendment No 01 to Contract No. RII3-CT-2004-506078– Project “HadronPhysics” Your revised request for amendment dated 14/04/2005
Dear Prof. Iarocci, Dr. Guaraldo,
With reference to the above letter this is to inform you that the Commission agrees to your request to modify the contract as follows:1. Modification of the frequency of submission of the audit certificates2. Modification of the payment modalities3. Addition of one special clause 4. Modification of Annex I
All other provisions of the contract and its annexes remain unchanged.This amendment takes effect as of 01/02/2005.
Your sincerely,
Robert –Jan SMITSDirector f.f.
2. Modification of the payment modalities
Article 8. 2(d) of the contract is modified as follows:
“Where less than 70% of a pre-financing has been used at the end of a reporting period, and notwithstanding the approval by the Commission of the related reports, subsequent intermediate pre-financing may be paid only on the basis of a complementary periodic management report referred to inArticle II.7.2 b that shall be submitted to the Commission once the abovementioned spending rate has been achieved.”
On the basis of the Article II.7.2 b of the contract, the periodic management report is including:
i) a justification of the resources deployed by each contractor, linking them to activities implemented and justifying their necessity;
ii) the Form C Financial statement set out in Annex VI, provided by each contractor for that period;
iii) a summary financial report consolidating the claimed costs of all the contractors in an aggregate form, based on the information provided in Form C.
Complementary periodic financial reportComplementary periodic financial report
From the First Annual Report:
- Community's pre-financing sent to the coordinator, corresponding to the first reporting period and the first six months of the subsequent reporting period: 6.400.000,00 €
- Threshold to receive the second pre-financing (Article 8.2 (d) modified): 70 % * (6.400.000,00 €) = 4.480.000,00 €
-Requested EC contribution for the first reporting period: 3.519.129,38 €
- Amount justified below the threshold: - 960.870,62 €
Submission of a complementary periodic management report referred to the period 01/01-30/04/2005
Complementary periodic financial reportComplementary periodic financial report
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First pre-financing
HadronPhysics I3Scientific achievements
Examples from the three blocs of activities
JRA2
Fast compact EM calorimeters and high power lasers
JRA2: Fast EM Calorimeters statusR.Novotny , JLU-PIGproposed deliverables:
• development of PbWO4• doped PbF2 as scintillator material• technology for large size CeF3 crystals• large area avalanche photo diods (APD)
• development of PbWO41. increase of light yield 2. technology for mass production
light
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absorbance
CMS
PWO-II • PWO-II (BTCP): reduced doping2 times more light
mass production( L = 200mm )
PANDA prototypesordered
• competitive manufacturer: SICCAS
• PWO-III (BTCP): PWO:La,Mo PWO-II PWO-III
wavelength
inte
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• structure defects (EPR, etc.)
• further improvement by coolingwavelength
abso
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• study of radiation hardness @ KVI
light
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σ/ E
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• development of PbF2:X,Y
in collaboration with SICCAS: series of test crystals on order
• technology of large size CeF3survey on state of the art + postponed crystal production
• technology and response Lu2(1-x)Y2xSiO5 (LYSO)density = 7.4g/cm3 - X0 = 1.14cm - λemission = 420nm - τ =20ns
in collaboration with Photonic Materials190 mm
120 mm
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new generation calorimetry
• large area APDs (LAAPD)contract with Hamamatsu
• development of 10x10mm2 low capacity APDs• promissing tests of radiation hardness @CERN, KVI• survey of manufacturer
(Advanced Photonics, Perkin Elmer, RMD)• development of low noise preamplifier• laboratory and beam tests of PWO subarrays
excellent energy and time response
deposited energy / GeVincident energy / GeV
σ / E
σ t/ n
s
first test of3 x 3 PWO matrixwith APD read-out
• development and installation of test-facility @ MAMI
tagged photon facility for photons between 10 and 100MeV energy
final commissioning in 2005
access for test set-up
N1
Compressed barionic matter
Objectives of the N1 activity
• to mobilize Europe–wide interest to secure critical mass of the participants with the aim to constitute a formal collaboration, the Compressed Baryonic Matter collaboration (CBM collaboration);
• to create and maintain close scientific contacts among the participants;
• to generate and exchange expertise for the realization of innovative detection concepts and analysis tools;
• to write a Physics Book for the CBM experiment;
• to foster interest in hadron physics in the public.
163Sum 9B. SikoraWarsaw University, Poland18
6F. RamiStrasbourg IReS, France17
8W. ZipperSilesia University Katowice, Poland16
7J. GarzonSantiago de la Compostela Univ., Spain15
8F. DohrmannRossendorf FZ, Germany14
7A. KuglerRez CAS, Czech Republic 13
4J. WesselsM�nster University, Germany12
3B. KohlmeyerMarburg University, Germany11
15R. M�nnerMannheim University, Germany10
12Z. MajkaKrakow Jagiellonian University, Poland9
20V. LindenstruthHeidelberg Univ. Kirchhoff Inst., Germany8
8N. HerrmannHeidelberg Univ. Phys. Inst., Germany7
7H. Str�beleFrankfurt University, Germany6
25P. SengerDarmstadt GSI, Germany5
3H. TsertosCyprus University, Nikosia, Cyprus4
5P. FonteCoimbra ISEC/LIP, Portugal3
8J. KeszkemetyBudapest KFKI, Hungary2
8M. PetroviciBucharest IPNE, Romania1
group members
Group leaderParticipating institutes:No
The N1 consortium (Coordinator P. Senger)
One postdoc position ( 3 years) ……………………...150 k€Travel expenses: 1200 days, 75 € per day …………………………………......90 k€300 travels, 350 € per travel………………... ………..105 k€Workshops (3 x 10 k€ ):…………………………….………..30 k€Sum 375 k€
Budget CBMnet (3 years project)
Submission of a Letter of Intent for the CBM experiment (Jan. 2004)
Submission of a Technical Status Report on the CBM experiment (Jan. 2005)
Constitution of a formal CBM Collaboration (Oct. 2004) including elections of Spokesperson (P. Senger), Chair of the Collaboration Board (M. Petrovici), Technical Coordinator (W.F.J. Müller) and Physics coordinator (V. Friese). The collaboration actually consists of more than 300 persons from 41 institutions.
Organization of Collaboration Meetings:• Feb. 11 – 13, 2004 (80 attendees)• Oct. 6 – 8, 2004 (100 attendees)• March 9 – 12, 2005 (110 attendees)
Organization of Topical Meetings:• CBM software week, May. 10 – 15, 2004• CBM tracking week, Jan. 24 – 28, 2005 • CBM dilepton workshop, May 30 – 31, 2005
Presentations on Hadron Physics with CBM at many international conferences and in many institutes
CBM Network Activities
CBM Collaboration* : 41 institutions, > 300 MembersCroatia:RBI, ZagrebChina:Wuhan Univ.Cyprus:Nikosia Univ. Czech Republic:CAS, RezTechn. Univ. PragueFrance:IReS Strasbourg
Hungaria:KFKI BudapestEötvös Univ. BudapestKorea:Korea Univ. SeoulPusan National Univ.Norway:Univ. Bergen
Russia:CKBM, St. PetersburgIHEP ProtvinoINR TroitzkITEP MoscowKRI, St. PetersburgKurchatov Inst., MoscowLHE, JINR DubnaLPP, JINR DubnaLIT, JINR DubnaMEPHI MoscowObninsk State Univ.PNPI GatchinaSINP, Moscow State Univ. St. Petersburg Polytec. U.Spain:Santiago de Compostela Univ.Ukraine:Shevshenko Univ. , Kiev
* as of March 2005
Germany: Univ. Heidelberg, Phys. Inst.Univ. HD, Kirchhoff Inst. Univ. FrankfurtUniv. KaiserslauternUniv. Mannheim Univ. MarburgUniv. MünsterFZ RossendorfGSI DarmstadtPoland:Krakow Univ.Warsaw Univ.Silesia Univ. KatowicePortugal:LIP Coimbra
Romania: NIPNE Bucharest
http://www.gsi.de/documents/DOC-2005-Feb-447-1.pdf
The CBM Technical Status Report January 2005
Meetings
• Kick-off Meeting of the International Theory Working Group on Compressed Baryonic Matter on June 13, 2005 (Goal: CBM physics handbook end of 2006)
• CBM tracking workshop, June 20 – 24, 2005 at GSI
• CBM Collaboration meeting Sept. 6 – 11, 2005, in Piaski (Poland)
• CBM Topical Meetings
• International Workshop on Compressed Baryonic Matter (organized by the Theory Working Group)
Publicity and documentation
• The presentations at the meetings and workshops are available via the Web
• Presentations at international conferences (incl. proceedings)
Planned CBMnet activities in 2005
A1
LNF-INFN
A1 A1 -- Transnational Access Activity Transnational Access Activity at INFNat INFN--LNFLNF
10 Sept. 2004 10 Sept. 2004 -- 30 Apr. 200530 Apr. 2005Frascati, 10 June, 2005M.C. D�Amato, C. Guaraldo
Selected projects Selected projects and assigned manand assigned man--daysdays
1st Call (10 Sept. 2004): 13 Projects, 1618 man1st Call (10 Sept. 2004): 13 Projects, 1618 man--days days 2nd Call (4 Mar. 2005): 8 Projects, 1064 man2nd Call (4 Mar. 2005): 8 Projects, 1064 man--daysdays
In total In total 2121 Projects (P) and Projects (P) and 26822682 manman--days (mdays (m--d) d) distributed among the facilities:distributed among the facilities:–– BTF: 4 P, 471 mBTF: 4 P, 471 m--dd–– DAFNEDAFNE--LIGHT: 11 P, 542 mLIGHT: 11 P, 542 m--dd–– HADRON PHYSICS: 6 P, 1669 mHADRON PHYSICS: 6 P, 1669 m--dd
Ongoing Projects during the period Ongoing Projects during the period 10/9/200410/9/2004--30/4/200530/4/2005
Group Leader Project Title Users used usedm-d trips
BTFK. Drozdowicz A Linac-based Neutron Source for Time-Of-Flight (TOF) Measurements 2 62 2J. Ridky AIRFLY 12 145 10V. Biryukov Bent Crystal Extraction 1 30
Total 15 237 12
DAFNE-LIGHT IRA. Kuzmin Effect of Dilution on Infrared Absorbtion in Antiferromagnetic Materials 2 30 2A. Popov Analysis of IR Spectra of Nano Aluminum Nitride 4 51 4
J. Polit Reflectivity spectra analysis of the oriented mono-crystalline ZnCdTe 3 42 3in polarised light
C. Kuntscher Dimensional cross over in Bechgaard-Fabre salts 2 10 2Total 11 133 11
DAFNE-LIGHT XRE. Kotomin Analysis of XR Spectra of Nano Aluminum Nitride 3 84 4J. Chaboy Influence of A1 on the magnetic properties of RFe2 and RCo2 phases 3 31 3
Total 6 115 7
DAFNE-LIGHT IR/XRW. Kwiatek Biological tissue analysed by Xanes and IR
Total 5 47 7(continued)
(continued)
Group Leader Project Title Users used usedm-d trips
HADRON PHYSICS, KLOEW. Kluge Kloe Physics, Hadronic Cross Section 12 196 14
W. Kluge Kloe Physics, Hadronic Cross Section 1 3
Total 13 199 14
HADRON PHYSICS, SIDDHARTAM. BragadireanuDevelopment of the trigger and control systems for exotic atom 8 316 10
measurements at DAFNE
J. Marton Setup development for exotic atom research at DAFNE 6 109 4
M. BragadireanuRealization of the prototypes for the SIDDHARTA Silicon Drift Detectors 3 33 3
Bias Controller and SIDDHARTA Kaon Trigger Detector
J. Marton Setup development for exotic atom research at DAFNE 1 27
Total 18 485 17
Total ongoing Projects: 16
Total users, man-days and trips in 8 months: 68 1216 68
Used manUsed man--days days compared to the contract mancompared to the contract man--daysdays
10/9/04-31/12/04 1/1/05-30/4/05 Contract m-d
(in 4 months)
BTF 111 126 100
DAFNE-LIGHT 109 186 83
HADRON PHYSICS 240 444 467
MACHINE DEVELOPMENT 17
TOTAL 460 756 667
Other activities:HadronPhysics Project
and ECT*
ECT* (ECT* (TrentoTrento) )
ECT* (European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics
and Related Areas) plays an important and unique role in the area of
hadron physics and the physics of matter under extreme conditions,
• through workshops, training programmes, research projects
and as well
• by promoting exchange of scientists and co-operation
between theoreticians and experimentalists.
Organic cooperation between HadronPhysics Organic cooperation between HadronPhysics and ECT* in and ECT* in TrentoTrento
1. Joint HadronPhysics-ECT* Workshops
2. HadronPhysics Committees Meetings
ECT* can become the elected site to host theseperiodical meetings.
3. Joint position ECT*-HadronPhysics at ECT*
Joint HadronPhysics-ECT* Workshopsin 2005
The HadronPhysics logo has appeared in all announcements ( posters, ECT* website, etc) of these workshop, partially sponsored by the management budget of the project:
11 -16 July Resonances in QCDOrganisers: M.F.M. Lutz, Co-ordinator, (GSI Darmstadt), J. Nieves (Univ. of Granada), U. Thoma (Univ. of Giessen), U. Wiedner (Univ. of Uppsala)
18 - 23 July Effective theories in Nuclear physics and Lattice QCDOrganisers: A. Parreño, Co-ordinator, (Dept. ECM, UB, Barcelona), P.F. Bedaque (Lawrence Berkley Nat. Lab.), E. Pallante (Univ. of Groningen)
Joint HadronPhysics-ECT* Workshopsin 2005
12-17 September The New Physics of Compact StarsOrganisers: D. Blaschke, Co-ordinator (Univ. of Bielefeld), J. Margueron (IPN, Orsay), J. Trümper (MPE Garching)
26 September-7 October Parton propagation through strongly interacting matterOrganizers: W.K. Brooks (Thomas Jefferson Nat. Accelerator Facility), B.Z. Kopeliovich (Max-Planck Inst., Heidelberg), V. Muccifora (INFN, Frascati) X.N. Wang (LawrenceBerkley Nat. Lab), U. Mosel(Univ. of Giessen)
Joint HadronPhysics-ECT* Workshopsin 2006
The following workshops are organized by scientists directly involved in the activities of the HadronPhysics project. There are sponsored or by the activities budget for workshops or/and by the management budget.
10 - 14 April Numerical Simulation of Heavy Ion Reactions in the Fermi Energy Domain10 - 14 April, 2006 Organisers: Joerg Aichelin (Université de Nantes)
Pawel Danielewicz (United States) Massimo Di Toro (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica ) Francesca Gulminelli (LPC Caen)Akira Ono (Tohoku University) Herrmann Wolter (LMU MünchenThéorique UniversitéLouis Pasteur)
19 – 24 June Exotic Hadronic Atoms, Deeply Bound Kaonic Nuclear States and AntihydrogenOrganisers: Catalina Curceanu (INFN)
Akaki Rusetsky (Helmholtz-Institut, Universität Bonn) Eberhard Widmann (Stefan Meyer Institut fürsubatomare Physik
Joint HadronPhysics-ECT* Workshopsin 2006
26 June-1July Heavy Ion Reactions at Ultrarelativistic EnergiesOrganisers: Maria Paola Lombardo (INFN)
Joerg Aichelin (Subatech) Carsten Greiner (ITP Goethe University(
Jochen Wambach (GSI) Peter Levai (RMKI)
3-8 July Observables in Antiproton-Proton Interactions and their Relevance to QCDOrganisers: Helmut Koch (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
Mauro Anselmino (Dip. di Fisica Teorica)Ulrich Mosel (Institut für Theor. Physik) Dan-Olaf Riska (University of Helsinki)
Joint position ECT*Joint position ECT*--HadronPhysics for a Research HadronPhysics for a Research Associate at ECT*Associate at ECT*
The ECT* (European Center for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas) and the HadronPhysics I3 open a joint position for a Research Associate (assistant professor level) at ECT*. The successful candidate is expected to contribute to the scientific activities of ECT* and carry research in the field of hadronic physics (including Quantum Chromodynamics and hadron structure, matter under extreme conditions and ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions).
The initial appointment is for 3 years with a possibility of extension depending on scientific policy considerations and availability of resources.Applications, including a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, a statement of researchinterest and a summary of research activities should be made through the ECT* web page (http://www.ect.it, LOGIN page).Applicants should arrange for three letters of reference to be sent directly to theDirector at the following address:
Prof. J.-P. BlaizotECT* Directorstrada delle Tabarelle, 286, 8050 Villazzano (Trento), Italye-mail : [email protected], fax: +39 0461 314747
Deadline for applications and receipt of recommendation letters is January 8, 2006.
The selection will be carried out by a joint committee ECT* - HadronPhysics I3, and we expect decisions to be taken by the end of January.
Second pre-financing
Distribution of the second preDistribution of the second pre--financingfinancing
1. from the Commission to the Coordinator2. from the Coordinator to the contractors3. from the Coordinator to the activities within each contractor4. from the Coordinator to each activity.
According to Article 8.2(d) of the Contract:
“Any payment at the end of the reporting period accompanied by an AUDIT CERTIFICATE shall be considered as FINAL.TOTAL PRE-FINANCING MAY NOT EXCEED 80% OF THE COMMUNITY FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTION or, where final payments ….have been effected, of the difference between the Community financial contribution and those final payments”.
“GOLDEN RULE”
Distribution of the second preDistribution of the second pre--financingfinancingPAYMENT TO THE COORDINATOR
According to the contract, ART. 8-PAYMENT MODALITIES, the Community financial contribution to the project shall be paid to the Coordinator on behalf of the contractors in accordance with the following provisions (Article 8.2 (b)):
- if the EC requested contribution (total accepted expenditures) for the firstreporting period is LESS than the first pre-financing (first 16 months in our case) the Commission SHALL DEDUCT THE DIFFERENCE from the second pre-financing to the Consortium;
- if the EC requested contribution for the first reporting period (first 16 months in our case) is MORE than the first pre-financing, the Commission SHALLADD THE DIFFERENCE, as a COMPLEMENTARY PAYMENT, at the time ofthe payment of the second pre-financing to the Consortium.
All this was illustrated in detail to the 20 project coordinators of I3 and CA by the Head of Financial Department, Bertrand Michaud, in a “Working Seminar on the management and implementation of I3 an CA contracts”, held in Bruxelles on 12 November 2004.
Bertrand Michaud rule for pedestrianBertrand Michaud rule for pedestrian
If the Consortium has spent MORE than the received pre-financing, it will
receive a “BONUS”, equal to the absolute value of the negative difference,
TO BE ADDED to the request for the next 18 months.
Viceversa, if the Consortium has spent LESS than the sum received as pre-
financing, the Consortium will be penalized by SUBTRACTING the amount
NOT spent from the next payment.
Contract RII3-CT-2004-506078–HadronPhysics
1) Distribution of the 2nd pre-financing from EC to the Coordinator
- Maximum EC contribution: 17.400.000,00 €
- Project duration: 48 months
- Number and duration of reporting periods: 4 periods of 12 months
Table 1: Estimated breakdown of the EC contribution per reporting period
Estimated Grant to the Budget
Reporting Periods Month x – Month y Total (€) In which first six months (€)
Reporting Period 1 (P1) M01-M12 5.308.000 Reporting Period 2 (P2) M13-M24 5.395.000 2.697.500Reporting Period 3 (P3) M25-M36 4.930.000 3.861.964Reporting Period 4 (P4) M37-M48 1.767.000 883.500 GRAND TOTAL: 17.400.000
Table 2: 1st and 2nd pre-financing amounts
EC grant for first 18 months (P1+6 months P2)
(€)
Estimated EC grant for next 18 months (P2+ 6 months P3)
(€) 8.005.500,00 9.256.964,00
Calculation of 2nd pre-financing to the consortium
with partial audit certificates for the 1st period
(only GSI audit certificate) 1st Period starts 1st pre-financing
80% of the 1st period budget plus first six months of 2nd period
0,8 x (5.308.000,00 + 2.697.500,00) = 6.400.000,00 € (to be paid by the EC to the co-ordinator)
Available pre-financing for the 1st period: 6.400.000,00 €
1st Period ends Reception of the reports and partially audit certificates (only GSI audit certificate)
Justified and accepted and partially certified amount: 5.297.613,04 € =
= 3.516.870,71 € (annual report) + 1.780.742,33 € (complementary periodic report)
Justified and accepted and certified amount: 902.610,68 €
Certified amount of 902.610,68 € is re-qualified as final payment
Remaining pre-financing available to the consortium: 6.400.000,00 - 5.297.613,04 = 1.102.386,96 €
2nd Period starts 2nd pre-financing
80% of (the 2nd period budget plus first six months of 3rd period) minus remaining pre-financing
0,8 x (5.395.000,00 + 3.861.964,00) – 1.102.386,96 = 0,8 x 9.256.964,00 – 1.098.514,96 = 6.303.184,24 €
Test (Article 8.2(d)): 80% of the (EC contribution – final payments) ≥ total pre-financing
The total pre-financing is given in this case by the total pre-financing (1st + 2nd pre-financing) minus the part re-qualified as final
payment (audit).
Test:
0,8 x (17.400.000,00 - 902.610,68) = 13.197.911,46 € ≥ (6.400.000,00 + 6.303.184,24 - 902.610,68) = 11.800.573,56 € TRUE
∆1 = 13.197.911,46 - 11.800.573,56= 1.397.337,90 € > 0
In the case that the test is negative (FALSE), the quantity ∆ is subtracted from the 2nd pre-financing.
Pre-financing for the 2nd period: 6.303.184,24 € (to be paid by the EC to the co-ordinator)
At this stage, the total amount of pre-financing already provided to the consortium is:
6.400.000,00 + 6.303.184,24 = 12.703.184,24€ of which 902.610,68 € is re-qualified as payment and 11.800.573,56 € remains as
pre-financing
Distribution of the second preDistribution of the second pre--financingfinancing
DISTRIBUTION TO THE CONTRACTORS
According to Article 8.1
a) “the Consortium shall determine the allocation of each trance of the Community financial contribution between the contractors, in accordance with this contract and any relevant provisions in their Consortium Agreement.”
b) “the payment of the Community financial contribution to the Coordinator DISCHARGE THE COMMISSION from its obligation to make this payment to the contractors.”
Distribution of the 2Distribution of the 2ndnd prepre--financing financing to the contractorsto the contractors
Procedure a)
Application of the “Bertrand Michaud rule” (BM rule) to each contractor.
Procedure a)Procedure a)
Application of the “Bertrand Michaud rule” to each contractor.
2nd pre-financing to be distributed to contractors: 4.844.096,04 €
2nd pre-financing paid to the Coordinator: 6.303.184,26 €
Remaining amount to the Coordinator:
6.303.184,26 - 4.844.096,04 = 1.459.088,22 €
Distribution of the 2Distribution of the 2ndnd prepre--financing financing to the contractorsto the contractors
Procedure b)Class A and Class B contractors.
Class A (n.11 contractors) : remaining 1st pre-financing < 0
BM rule (“bonus)
Class B (n.37 contractors) : remaining 1st pre-financing > 0
80%(P2+1/2P3) (no penalization)
Procedure b)Procedure b)
Class A and Class B contractors.
2nd pre-financing to be distributed to contractors: 6.942.943,14 €
2nd pre-financing paid to the Coordinator: 6.303.184,26 €
Missing amount to the contractors: 639.758,88 €
SolutionSolution
- Homogenous cut to some or all Contractors.
- Cut to the Coordinator INFN, in practice delayed reimbursement
2nd pre-financing to INFN: 1.441.726,40 €
Effective 2nd pre-financing to INFN: 801.967,52 €
Contractors which Contractors which have not spenthave not spent in the first 16 in the first 16 months of the Project months of the Project
(January 2004(January 2004--April 2005)April 2005)
No Contractor name Contractor short name Total EC request (€)
11Universität Bielefeld
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-
Nürnberg
Universitat de BarcelonaUniversitat de València,
Estudi GeneralThe University of
EdinburghThe University of
Liverpool
UBIE.TP (Germany) 0,00
16 FAU (Germany) 0,0040 UB (Spain) 0,00
42 UVEG (Spain) 0,00
46 UEDIN (U.K.) 0,00
48 U Liverpool (U.K.) 0,00
Towards the
Second Annual Report
Other amendments to the contract
submitted to the Commission
Amendments to the ContractAmendments to the Contract(28 October 2005)(28 October 2005)
1. Termination of a Contractor’s participationContractor LIMBURGS UNIVERSITAIT CENTRUM (LUC) has left the Consortium on 01/01/2005Contractor COMMISSARIAT À L’ENERGIE ATOMIQUE (CEA) has taken over tasks, obligations and benefits of Contractor LUC
2. Addition of a ContractorContractor WUPPERTAL UNIVERSITY (BUW) has entered the Consortium on 01/10/2005
3. Addition or removal of special clauses (n. 13 “Contractors with flat rate overheads of less than 20%”)Contractor UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS (UCY) has changed its overhead to 0%Contractor LUNDS UNIVERSITET (LU) has changed its overhead to 20%Contractor UPPSALA UNIVERSITET (UU) has changed its overhead to 20%Contractor UNIWERSYTET JAGIELLONSKI (JU) has changed its overhead to 10%Contractor WARSAW UNIVERSITY (UWNPD) has changed its overhead to 10%
4. Addition of the special clause (n. 23 “Entities composed of one or more legal entities”)The contractor Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) represents also the following members: Université Blaise Pascal, École des Mines de Nantes, Université de Nantes, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Université Paris Sud 11.
Amendments to the ContractAmendments to the Contract(15 October 2005)(15 October 2005)
5. Modification of Annex IAccordingly to the amendments.
6. Modification of Contract Preparation Form (CPF)Accordingly to the amendments.
Road map to prepare the Road map to prepare the
Second Annual ReportSecond Annual Report
I) SPOKESPERSONS DUTIES
Part A -Progress ReportPart B -Total human effort (for AC contractors)
- Co-financing (AC contractors)Part D - Gantt chart next 18 months
- Human effort next 18 months- Revision Annex I
Request: 7th November 2005Dead lines: 16th December 2005 (JRA + Networks)
10th January 2006 (Transnational Access)
Part D – Financial plan next 18 monthsRequest: end of JanuaryDead line: 3rd February 2006
Road map to prepare the Road map to prepare the
Second Annual ReportSecond Annual Report
II) FINANCIAL CONTACT PERSONS DUTIES
Part B - Total human effort (for FC, FCF contractors)- Justification of resources deployed in P2 (including the first 4 months)
Request: 19th December 2005Dead line: 20th January 2006
Part D - Form C and audit certificatesRequest:19th December 2005Dead line: 3rd February 2006
Mid-term review
Gerburg Larsen, RTD-B3
Main Aspects related to Activity andManagement Reports
- Mid-term Review -
Seminar for I3 and CA Project Co-ordinators12 November 2004
Research Infrastructures
Mid-term Review – Objectives (1)
For each Contract:to assess the implementation of the Contract, i.e. to obtain an objective appraisal of the overallprogress and performance of the Project againstits stated objectivesto identify problems encountered and suggestcorresponding solutionsto disseminate best practice among the membersof the Consortium
Mid-term Review – Objectives (2)
For the Research Infrastructures Action:to provide an overview on the impact of the RI Action as a whole in relation to its objectivesset out in the “Structuring the EuropeanResearch Area” Programme decision and therespective Work Programmeto identify, where appropriate, strengths and weaknesses in the various fieldsto offer guidance for improvement concerning the impact and the management of the RI Actionand successor activities in FP7
Mid-term Review – Putting into Practise
The Commission may decide to involveindependent experts as reviewers.It is foreseen to combine the Mid-term Reviewwith a Project meeting (annual meeting, generalmeeting).It is foreseen not to request a separate report, butto require specific elements to be added to the (second) annual report.Guidelines and instructions and will be madeavailable in the course of 2005.
The Mid-term Review of the HadronPhysics ProjectContract RII3-CT-2004-506078
will be held in combination with a meeting of the Project Council, which is composed of one representative per each Institution involved in the Project
at Frascati National Laboratories
from 30th March to 1st April 2006.
Towards FP7
Towards FP7Towards FP7
http://www.cordis.lu/fp7/
Significant datesSignificant dates
FP6HadronPhysics I3
FP7 (*)
Publication date Call 1 17 December 2002 December 2006
Submission of proposal to EC 15 April 2003 April 2007Communication of evaluation 31 July 2003
Start of negotiation with EC 28 September 2003
End of negotiation with EC 31 December 2003 December 2007Start date of the contract 1 January 2004 January 2008
Enter into force of the contract 11 May 2004 May 2008First Pre-financing received 9 June 2004 June 2008Final payment(*) May-June 2008
(*)assumed dates.
MAY- JUNE 2008
FP6HADRONPHYSICS I3
FINAL PAYMENT
FP7
1st PREFINANCING
Objectives of HadronPhysics I3Objectives of HadronPhysics I3
The main objective of this Integrate Infrastructure Initiative (I3) is to strengthen the European Research Area by promoting access to the leading Hadron Physics RIs in Europe and by improving their performances.
This will be achieved by developing new methods and experimental tools in the JRAs and by Networking Activities, unifying, for the first time, three previously separated communities of researchers: communities who are using leptons, hadrons and high energy heavy ion beams, respectively, for studying hadrons and their properties.
Integration of activitiesIntegration of activities
Fig. 1 Intercorrelations between HadronPhysics I3 activities
Long term goals: reasons to apply to FP7
Most of the Joint Research Activities are embedded in multi-annual research projects. The hardware and software technologies developed in this I3 represent necessary stages for the next generation of experiments in hadron physics with high luminosity accelerators. In many cases, the opened lines of research are not exhausted, sometimes just started. New developments are continuously rising and needed since relevant research infrastructures like FAIR at Darmstadt and DAFNE2 at Frascati are in advanced phase of design. They will strong characterize the hadron physics field in Europe in next 15 years.
Networking activities follow the same trend. They are related to the organization of experimental and theoretical collaborative work concerning both on going activities and planned experiments at future facilities.
Access to the major Research Infrastructures in Europe has an increased importance due to the improved performance of the accelerators and of the computing centers. This activity has a long term future, independently on the major complexes in construction phase.
• From all this it comes out a natural request of the scientific
community to apply for a new I3 in hadron physics within the
Seventh Framework Programme of EU.
• A favorable matching between the “old” and the “new”
financing appears possible.