Status of FAIR
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Status of FAIR
Yuri Zaitsev (ITEP)
Physics of Compressed Baryonic Matter1-st CBM-Russia-JINR Collaboration Matter
May 19-22, 2009, Dubna, Russia
FAIR – 16 Partner Countries
Austria IndiaChina Finnland France Germany Greece UKItaly Poland Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Romania Russia
Observers
New FAIR Joint Core Team Leader: Horst WenningerNew STI Chairman: Alex Müller
FAIR Realization Start Version
Phase B
Accelerator systems
Super-FRS X
CR X
NESR X
Proton-linac X
SIS 100 X
SIS 100 RF Phase B X
Antiproton-target and separator X
RESR X
HESR
no electron-cooling X
electron-cooler X
SIS 300 X
electron-ring (incl. electron-linac) X
Basis experiments
PANDA X
CBM X
NUSTAR X
APPA (Applied, Atomic and Plasma Physics X
FAIR Realization Start Version Phase B
Beam Lines
from SIS18 to SIS100/300 X
from SIS 18 to HESR X
from SIS18 to plasma physics cave X
from SIS18 to NESR X
from SIS 100 to Super-FRS X
from SIS100 to antiproton target X
from SIS100 to CBM X
from SIS100 to plasma physics X
from SIS300 to caves X
from SIS100/300 to high-energy atomic physics X
from Super-FRS to CR X
from CR to RESR/NESR X
from RESR to HESR X
from Super-FRS to NUSTAR Experiments X
from NESR to SPARC/FLAIR-Experiments X
FAIR start version as of Nov. 2007 (940 Mio €)
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FAIR accelerator schedule
Beams available for experiments:SIS100 in 2014: • nuclei up to 14 (11) A GeV, Z/A=0.5 (0.4) • protons up to 29 GeVSIS300 in 2016-2017: • nuclei up to 44 (34) A GeV, Z/A=0.5 (0.4) • protons up to 89 GeV
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Roadmap for FAIR
• Nov. 2007: FAIR Start Event Definition of Start Version (ad valorem 940 M€)
• Oct. 2008: Finalization of legal documentsthe Convention with its five Annexes and the Final Act
• May 2009: Cross-Checking Conference German, English, French, Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Italien?
• ~July 2009: Signature of the Final Act for FAIRFormation of FAIR GmbH
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FAIR START
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FAIR START VERSION FUNDS 940 MEuro
Accelerator 420 MEuro
Civil construction282 MEuro
Manpower150 MEuro
Left over78 MEuro
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Accelerator EoIs► Components worth 60.5M€ are currently not
covered by EoIs► FAIR Joint Core Team assumes that further EoIs will
arrive from FAIR partner countries (France, Slovakia, Slovenia...)
► In any case Germany is willing to contribute up to 60.5M€ in cash earmarked for accelerator components
AcceleratorCurrent acc. EoIs
430.0369.5
M€
German cash commitment 60.5
TotalAccelerator EoIs Start VersionAustria 0China 10.399Finland 753France 821Germany 206.666Great Britain 0Greece 0India 20.512Italy 0Poland 11.256Romania 5.387Russia 94.666Slovenia 0Slovakia 0Spain 19.000Sweden 0
Total EoIs 369.460Total accelerator costs 429.995
Difference 60.535
Accelerator funding is secure!
Status Expression of Interest for the Accelerators
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March, 10, 2009 AFI and STI Meeting in Bonn, Zbigniew Majka
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Several possible selection criteria were discussed:
STI chose the approach to take into consideration the interests of all countries and suggests to guarantee each of the partners a certain contribution to experiments
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countries
Total declared contributions
Intended applications
for experiments
Guaranteed Contributions
to experiments
China 12.000 1.600 1.600 France 18.000 n/a 0 Germany 705.000 78.382 25.137 India 36.000 11.649 5.800 Poland 23.740 7.970 5.700 Romania 11.780 4.000 4.000 Russia 178.050 54.000 17.663 Spain 19.000 6.065 3.000 Slovakia 12.000 0 Possible Consortium A Austria 5.000 5.000 2.500 Great Britain 8.000 8.000 7.000 Possible Consortium B Finland 5.000 1.300 1.300 Sweden 10.000 7.388 4.300 Italy 42.000 n/a Greece 4.000 Slovenia 6.000 sum 1.095.570 185.354 78.000
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Cost of the FAIR Start Version is 940 MEuro ( 2005 prices / CostBook 5)
Considering accelerator construction -, civil construction -, and personell costs,only 78 MEuro were left over to assure a minimum base for guaranteed funding of the approved experiments program within the FAIR Start Version budget.
Declared intentions by experiment collaborations to apply for funding amount, however, to 185 MEuro and correspondingly high were announced contributions to the FAIR experiments by the partner countries .
Only France and Italy declared that they do not want their contribution to experiments recognised as FAIR construction costs.
FAIR Newsletter No. 12 April 2009 FAIR Scientific Director appointed
A Search Committee for choosing a FAIR Scientific director, composed of Chairman Jacek T. Gierlinski, Prof. Witek Nazarewicz (Poland), Prof. V. S. Ramamurthy (India), Dr. Beatrix Vierkorn-Rudolph (Germany, BMBF) and Prof. Oleg O. Patarakin (Russia)
announced their outcome at the latest ISC meeting in April: They will recommend Prof. Boris Yu. Sharkov (Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics (ITEP) in Moscow to the future FAIR Company’s Council for the position of the
FAIR Scientific Director. Following this, Dr. B. Vierkorn-Rudolph, Director at the German Ministry of
Education and Research (BMBF), suggested that GSI may offer Prof. Sharkov a position in the FAIR Joint Core Team with immediate effect. This is to involve
Prof. Sharkov early and actively in the business of the FAIR project and to speed up the preparation process for establishment of the Company. Prof. Sharkov has
agreed to get in touch with the Ministry on this matter.
Prof. Boris Yu. Sharkov