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Upcoming Experiments at the SPS What to Expect and the Impact on Operation E. Gschwendtner EN/MEF. Many thanks to A. Blondel, H. Breuker , F. Butin , A. Ceccucci, I. Efthymiopoulos, L. Gatignon, M. Gazdzicki, L. Linssen, G. Mallot , S. Maury, A. Rubbia, U. Uggerhoj. Outline. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • Upcoming Experiments at the SPSWhat to Expect and the Impact on Operation

    E. Gschwendtner EN/MEF

  • Many thanks toA. Blondel, H. Breuker , F. Butin , A. Ceccucci, I. Efthymiopoulos, L. Gatignon, M. Gazdzicki, L. Linssen,G. Mallot , S. Maury, A. Rubbia, U. Uggerhoj

  • OutlineIntroductionApproved experiments at SPSNA61 (ion-physics, successor of NA49)NA63 (QED in strong crystalline fields)NA62 (rare Kaon decays, successor of NA48) COMPASS (QCD, hadron structure)In pipeline for approvalIrradiation Facilities: GIF++Neutrino Detector R&DSummary

  • *Beam Facilities at CERN

  • The North Experimental Areas at the SPSThe SPS proton beam (400/450 GeV/c) slowly extracted to North AreaDirected towards the three North Area primary targets T2, T4 and T6NA61NA63GIF++CERF++NA62COMPASST2T4T6T10H2H4H6H8P42K12M2SPS beamEHN1ECN3EHN2Neutrino R&DIon-Exp.(NA49)(NA48)

  • North Experimental Areas (SPS)

  • North Area Beam CharacteristicsH2, H4, H6, H8 (EHN1)10 400 GeV/c (H6: 205 GeV/c)VLE extension in H2, H8: 1-9GeV/cAttenuated primary proton beam at 400 (450) GeV/c for H2, H4, H8electrons, hadrons, muons, photonssecondary target tertiary beammax. 2 108 particles per spill for secondary beam< 1 1011 particles per spill for primary protons if proper shielding (H4)

    M2, COMPASS (EHN2)High intensity (polarized) muon beamTypically 4 108 muons at 160 GeV/c for 2.4 1013 protons on T6 targetsecondary hadron beam up to 280 GeV/c

    P42/K12, NA62 (ECN3)Primary proton beam to target T10Kaon beam (mixed beam with 6% K+) up to 75 GeV/c

  • User Requests for SPSSPS Secondary Beams Experiments and TestsApprovedexperiments

    Sheet2

    2006 StatisticsExperimentBeamSatisfaction level

    CRYSTALH43.5

    AMS/CaloH43.5

    AMS/CherH24.01.000

    DREAMH42.01.500

    DEPFETH64.52.0517.8571428571

    CALICEH64.02.513.5714285714

    Sum.StudentsH65.03.013.5714285714

    LHCfH45.03.5414.2857142857

    NA49H25.04.0725

    CERFH65.04.5414.2857142857

    CREAMH24.55.0621.4285714286

    NUCLEONH24.0

    RD42H6/H83.0

    CHERCAMH23.5

    MircopatternH42.0

    GLASTH63.5

    Mon.PixelH62.5

    P-326H64.0

    OPERAT70.5

    IrradiationsT7/T80.5

    SiTRD/PICHT95.0

    DIRACT80.0

    LHCbH85.0

    TOTEMH8

    ALICEH62.0

    ALICET9/T104.0

    CMS/ECALH44.0

    CMS/CombH24.5

    ATLAS/LumiH84.0

    ATLAS/CaloH62.0

    COMPASSM24.5

    OPERACNGS2.0

    ECC

    MICE/TPGT9

    Sheet2

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    Sub-periods (graph)

    714130

    704030

    875433

    795524

    60600

    200720072007

    Total

    North Area

    West Area

    Year

    Sub-periods

    SPS North Area Schedule

    Graphs

    2251252001

    2151242002

    2852032003

    2661732004

    3172121

    3272131

    31101731

    2961751

    Total

    LHC Exp

    Test Beams

    FT-Exp

    CNGS

    Year

    Number of users

    SPS Secondary Beams - Experiments & Tests

    Summary

    YearTotalLHC-ExpNon-LHCFT-ExpCNGSSub-PeriodsNorth AreaWest-Area

    SPS North Area

    2001225125714130

    2002215124704030

    2003285203875433

    2004266173795524

    2006317212160600

    20073272131

    200831101731

    20092961751

    PS East Area

    2008172132

    200911182

    2007

    Beam Requests 2007

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Experiment ISIEC Type Requested time Request for SPS Beam Responsible / Contact Comment

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------totalLHCNon-LHCFTCNGS

    1ALICE-ZDC Calo 1 w June H6A, 50,60,80,100,120,150GeV e - P.Martinengo11

    2ALICE-EMCAL Calo 3 w (plus 3 w PS) P.Martinengo, T.Awes1

    3ATLAS-3DSi Trk 1 w H8 B. Di Girolamo, K.Einsweiler only general request11

    4ATLAS-RP Trk 4 w H8 B. Di Girolamo, P. Grafstrom only general request1

    5ATLAS-LUCID Trk 1 w H8 B. Di Girolamo, J. Pinfold only general request1

    6ATLAS-ZDC Calo 1 w H8 B. Di Girolamo, S. White only general request1

    7ATLAS-BCM Trk 1 w H8 B. Di Girolamo, A. Gorisek only general request1

    8BRAN IonCham 1 w H4 H. Matis, E. Bravin11

    9CALICE Calo 4 weeks, 2 weeks paras. H6, all part., 6 - 100 GeV J.C. Brient, F. Sefkow11

    CERF various 2 x 1 w H6 M. Fuerstner11

    CERF++ 3 days H4 (?) M. Fuerstner tests for a new CERF facility11

    CHERCAM Cheren. 1 w ~300 GeV hadrons S.Malinin11

    CMS-ECAL11

    CMS-HCAL1

    CMS-SIRaD1

    CMS-CASTOR Calo 10 d H2, all part. neg. min to max E A. Panagiotou1

    CREAM Calo + Trk 7 d H2, e, h, 50 - 350 GeV S.Malinin11

    CRYSTAL Trk 3 weeks H4 U. Uggerhoj11

    CRYSTAL-REFL Trk 7 weeks H8 prim p, H4 e M. Fiorini, W. Scandale t.b.submitted to SPSC11

    DEPFET Trk 1 w + 1 w paras H6 or H8 J. Velthuis11

    DREAM11

    ECC Cloud Chamber 4 d H4 low int. e, mu, various E Y. Sato11

    GLAST Calo+Trk 1 w H4, all part., 10-280GeV B. Lott11

    ILC-MR SiTrk 1 w mu, E>100GeV T. Baroncelli11

    LHCb various 3 x 2 weeks H8, 200-400GeV e, h E. Thomas only general request11

    LHCf SiTrk 2 weeks H4, all part. 20-250GeV S. Torii11

    MEDIPIX Trk 2 x 3 d (+ few days paras.) H6, all part., >100GeV E. Heijne11

    MONOPIX Trk 2 w + 1 w paras. H8, h, mu >100GeV M. Winter11

    NA49-future various 30 days H2, pos. had. 30GeV Z. Fodor submitted to SPSC11

    NUCLEON Calo+Trk 1 week H2B1, e, h 100-450 GeV L. Tkachev11

    PAMELA Calo 1 week, October H2, H4, 50-200GeV e+, +,h+11

    PHENIX Calo 1 week H2, all part. 10GeV hadronsS. Schael

    CLOUDT11J. Kirkby

    DIRACT8L. Nemenow, L. Afanasev

    IRRADIATIONT7M. Glaser, M. Moll

    OPERA-BricksT7U. Moser

    SITRD-PICHe, h both pol. T9N. Mazziottaspecial set-up requir.

    T2K-TPCT9E. Radicioni

    nTOFMemo received, subject to target status and MOU

    MERITA. Fabich , I. Efthymiopoulos

    Christoph Rembser December 6, 2006

    ALICE-ZDC

    P.Martinengo

    ALICE-EMCAL

    only general request

    only general request

    only general request

    only general request

    only general request

    BRAN

    CALICE

    CERF

    M. Fuerstner

    CERF++

    M. Fuerstner

    CHERCAM

    S.Malinin

    CMS-ECAL

    CMS-HCAL

    CMS-SIRaD

    CMS-CASTOR

    A. Panagiotou

    CREAM

    S.Malinin

    CRYSTAL

    U. Uggerhoj

    CRYSTAL-REFL

    DEPFET

    J. Velthuis

    DREAM

    R. Wigmans

    ECC

    Y. Sato

    GLAST

    B. Lott

    ILC-MR

    T. Baroncelli

    LHCb

    E. Thomas

    LHCf

    S. Torii

    MEDIPIX

    E. Heijne

    MONOPIX

    M. Winter

    NA49-future

    Z. Fodor

    NUCLEON

    L. Tkachev

    PAMELA

    M. Ricci

    PHENIX

    J. Lee

    RD42

    SILCRaD

    A, Savoy-Navarro

    SITRD-PICH

    N. Mazziotta

    Summer Students

    TOTEM

    M. Deile

    L. Luquin

    COMPASS

    G. Mallot

    P-326

    A. Ceccucci

    Y. Declais

    ALICE-VZERO

    ALICE-TRD

    P.Martinengo

    only general request

    P.Martinengo

    only general request

    ALICE-EMCAL

    AMS

    S. Schael

    CLOUD

    J. Kirkby

    DIRAC

    IRRADIATION

    OPERA-Bricks

    U. Moser

    SITRD-PICH

    N. Mazziotta

    T2K-TPC

    E. Radicioni

    nTOF

    MERIT

    Christoph Rembser December 6, 2006

    2008

    Beam Requests 2008

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    Experiment ISIEC Type Requested time SPS allocated zone Responsible / Contact Comment

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------LHCNon-LHCFT-Exp

    ALICE-TRD 1 w, expr.of interest, huge object P.Martinengo General Request1

    AMS Flight module 1 month req. H8 V. Plyaskin, S. Ting1

    ATLAS-3DSI ISIEC_H6 2x1 w (+1 paras.) B.DiGirolamo General Request1

    ATLAS-BCM ISIEC_H6 2x1 w B.DiGirolamo

    ATLAS-DIAMONDS ISIEC_H6 2x1 w (+1 paras.) B.DiGirolamo

    ATLAS-FP420 ISIEC_H6 2x1 w (+1 paras.) B.DiGirolamo

    ATLAS-LUCID 2x1 w (+1 paras.) B.DiGirolamo

    ATLAS-MDT ISIEC 1 week B.DiGirolamo, T.Baroncelli

    ATLAS-MICROMEGAS ISIEC_H6,ISIEC_MM 3x1 w (one week can be at PS) B.DiGirolamo General Request

    ATLAS-TGC 10 days B.DiGirolamo

    ATLAS-TRD ISIEC Trk 1 week H8 B.DiGirolamo, H.v. d.Graaf, A. Romaniouk

    ATLAS-ROMAN-POTS 2w (+1 paras.) either at SPS or PS, depends on timing! B.DiGirolamo General Request

    CALICE Trk 1 w H2 I. Laktineh1

    CERF ISIEC various 2 x 1 w H6 E. Feldbaumer1

    CERF++ 1 week H4 E. Feldbaumer1

    CMS-CASTOR ISIEC Calo 10 d H2 A. Panagiotou1

    CMS-ECAL ISIEC Calo 6 weeks H4 P. Bloch if and when depend on LHC start date

    CMS-HCAL ISIEC Calo 2 weeks H2 D. Lazic

    CMS-SIUPGRADE ISIEC Trk 2 w H2 P. Luukka

    COMPASS1

    and addendum all year G.Mallot, A.Magnon

    COMPASS-SHASHLIK Calo 2 weeks V.Polyakov, G.Mallot1

    CREAM Calo + Trk 1 week H2 S.Malinin1

    DEPFET ISIEC Si-Tracker 1 week (after 1 week PS) req. H6 or H8 L. Reuen1

    DREAM Calorimeter 3 weeks req. H4 R. Wigmans1

    ECC ISIEC Emulsion 1 week H4 low int. e, mu, various E Y. Sato1

    EUDET-TELESCOPE & EUDET-JRA1 ISIEC SiTrk 2 w +8 w paras H6 I. Gregor1

    LCFI ISIEC Silicon 1 week + paras. J. Velthuis1

    LHCb Si 2 weeks E. Thomas , P. Collins1

    LHC-BLM SEMs 2 x 1 day H4, maybe H6 B. Holzer1

    LHCf SiTrk/SiFi 2 weeks H4, all part. 20-250GeV S. Torii1

    MEDIPIX ISIEC Trk 3 x 3 d (+ few days paras.) H6, all part., >100GeV E. Heijne1

    MONOPIX ISIEC Trk 2 w + 1 w paras. H8 M. Winter1

    tr> IRRADIATION ISIEC various 4 months T7 M. Glaser, M. Moll1

    NA61

    ISIEC various 45 + 5 days H2 Z. Fodor, M. Gazdzicki

    NA62 3+3 weeks P0 A. Ceccucci1

    NA 631

    ISIEC 1 week H4 U. Uggerhoj

    NUCLEON ISIEC Calo+Trk 1 week H2B1 L. Tkachev1

    OPERA CNGS Y. Declais

    RD22 ISIEC_H4, ISIEC_H8 Trk 3 w e + 3 w p H8 prim M. Fiorini, W. Scandale1

    RD42 SiTrk 3 x 1 week, 2 weeks paras. H. Kagan, P.Weilhammer1

    SILC ISIEC_1,_2 Trk 3 weeks A. Savoy-Navarro1

    SITRD/PICH TRk+Calo 2 weeks req. H4 N. Mazziotta1

    TOTEM ISIEC Trk 3 w main, more paras. H8 M. Deile1

    UBRAN ISIEC IonCham 1 w H4, early! H. Matis, E. Bravin1

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------10173

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    Experiment ISIEC Type Requested time PS allocated zone Responsible / Contact Comment

    ALICE-FARICH 10 days T10 A.Di Mauro General Request1

    ALICE-HMPID ISIEC 2 weeks A. Di Mauro

    ALICE-PHOS 6 weeks, but depends on installation schedule T10 A. Di Mauro General Request

    ALICE-TOF ISIEC 3x2weeks T10 A. Di Mauro

    AMS ISIEC Sci-Counters 2 weeks T9 S. Schael1

    AMS-TRDUP ISIEC Tracker 2 weeks T9 W. Lustermann

    ATLAS-MICROMEGAS maybe 1 w if no place at SPS B.DiGirolamo General Request1

    ATLAS-ROMAN-POTS 2w (+1 paras.) either at SPS or PS, depends on timing! B.DiGirolamo

    CALICE traking chambers (GRPC and muMEGAS) 1 week T10 I. Laktineh1

    CHIC ISIEC Si & calo 2 weeks T9 M. Prest, W. Scandale magnet needed!1

    CLOUD Cloud chamber 10 weeks T11 J. Kirkby, A.Onnela1

    COMPASS-SHASHLIK Calo 2 weeks T9 V.Polyakov, G.Mallot1

    COMPASS-CALO Calo 2 weeks T9 G.Mallot

    DEPFET ISIEC Si-Tracker 1 week L. Reuen1

    DIRAC ISIEC all year T8 L.Nemenow, L.Afanasev1

    EMR ISIEC SiTrk + TOF 2 weeks T9 G. Giannini1

    EUDET-PS SiTrk 2 w T9 I. Gregor1

    GRIDPIX-GOSSIP ISIEC Trk = 1 week T9 H. van der Graaf, A. Romaniouk1

    IRRADIATION ISIEC various 4 months T7 M. Glaser, M. Moll1

    KLOE-2 ISIEC GEM 2 w T9 G. Bencivenni1

    OPERA-Bricks1

    Emulsion+Trk 2x1 week T7 or T9 ? U. Moser

    SLIM5 ISIEC Si-Trk 2 weeks T9 S. Bettarini1

    T2K-TPC TPC 2 weeks T9 E. Radicioni1

    2132

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    2009

    BeamRequests2009

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    ExperimentISIECTypeRequestedtimeSPSallocatedzoneResponsible/ContactComment

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    LHCNon-LHcFTCNGS

    AMSFlightmodule2monthsreq.H8V.Plyaskin,S.TingOct31:06:40changedtheirmind...nowwantSeptember-October..1

    ATLAS-StrawUpgradeB.DiGirolamo1

    ATLAS-TGCFullprototypeforSLHC10daysH8-earlyB.DiGirolamo,G.MikenbergNAcutin2008

    ATLASB.DiGirolamoATLASGeneralrequest

    CALETcalorimeter(spaceexperiment)1weekH2S.ToriiendofAugust1

    CALICE-GRPCGRPCdetectors1weekH4orH6I.Laktinehpref.July1

    CALICE-MMEGAS-RD51DHcal,MicroMegas12daysH2BC.Adloffw42-43,notbeforew40.NeedsEuDetTelescope.

    CALICE-MMEGASDHcal,MicroMegas10daysH2BC.Adloffw41-42,notbeforew39.NeedsEuDetTelescope.

    CMS-CASTORCASTORcalorimeter10daysH2A.Panagiotou1stweekofMay1

    CMS-ECALSM37+SLHC3weeks+2x10days+2x10daysH4BPh.Bloch,P.Lecoq

    CMS-HCALHCalRD(ThickGEMS/SiPMs/quartzplates)1+2weeksH2D.Lazic1winMay-June,2winJuly-August.Werecut(1w)in2008

    CMS-SiUpgradeSiliconR&D10daysH2P.Luukkaaftermid-July

    COMPASSCOMPASSrunallyearM2G.Mallot1

    COMPASS-CALOCalo(leadglassandShashlik)2weeksH4G.Mallot,V.PolyakovAlsoPSrequest.NotbeforeJuly.1

    CREAMCalo+Trk1week(2008cut)+1weekH2A.Malinin1stweekearlybutsafe(2008cut...),2ndweekearlyOctober.1

    DigiMAPS-PILCSilicon1weekH6BE.SpiritiNeedsEuDetTelescope.JulyorAugust.Additionaldocument1

    DEPFETSilicon1weekH6BM.VosEarlyJuly,consectiveofperiodwhereDEPFETistheDUTofEUDET.1

    DREAMcalorimeter2weeksH4AS.Popescu,R.WigmansJuly.Wereveryunluckyin20081

    EUDETPixeltelescope2weeksH6BI.GregorNotbeforeJulyAdditionaldocument1

    INSURADcrystal+calos+chambers7+7daysH4M.Presttwogroups1

    LCFISilicon1weekmain+1weekparasH6J.VelthuisNeedsEuDetTelescope.1

    LHCfcalorimeters&SiDets2weeksH4Y.ItowAslateaspossible.AftersomeLHCcommiss.1

    MediPixPixeldetectors2x4-MardaysH6E.Heijne1

    MonoPixCMOSsensors2or3weeksH6AM.Winter1

    NA611

    NA61run7days(test)+97days(physics)H2M.Gazdzickitest:May18-24.Physics:Aug12-Nov16Runwascutin2008!

    NA621

    RICH,LASandGigaTracker3x2weeksP0A.Ceccucci2watthebeginning,2waroundJuly,2wattheend.4wcutin2008!

    NA631

    Leadglass,BGO,driftchambers1w(2008cut)+3weeksH4U.Uggerhoj1weekcutin2008

    NUCLEON1

    calo&Scint.10daysH2L.TkachevNovember

    OPERACNGSRunallyearA.Ereditato1

    RD421

    PixelR&D3x1week+2wparasiticH6H.KaganNotbeforeJune.SeealsothegeneralATLASrequest.

    RD511

    micropatterngasdetectors2x3weeksCouldalsobeatthePS.M.AlfonsiSeveralgroups.

    SiLCSitrackers2weeksH6BA.Savoy-NavarroWerecut(2w)in2008NeedEuDettelescope.1

    SITRD-PICHTrk+Calo+Magnet2weeksH4M.MazziottaEarlyJune.1

    TOTEMSiDets,T1&T2telescopes7x3daysH8M.BozzoEarlyJune.1

    UA9Prototypecrystal1monthp+10daysleptonH8prim,H4W.ScandaleSep.21toNov15...1

    VIPIXSiTrk1weekS.BettariniSeptemberorafter.Ifnomatch,T9couldbeapossibility.Moreinformation1

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    ExperimentISIECTypeRequestedtimePSallocatedzoneResponsible/ContactComment

    ALICE-FARICHRICH10daysT10A.diMauroMay-June.1

    ALICE-HPTDRDforHMPID(ThGEM)2weeksT10A.diMauroOct-Nov

    ALICE-PMDPMDmodules(gasdetectors)10daysT10A.diMauroMay-June.

    ALICE-TOFRPC3x2weeksT10A.diMauro2wbeginning,2wJuly,2wOctober.

    ALICE-VHMPIDRICH3x1weekT10A.diMauroJune,September,November.Needstable.

    CALICE-GRPCGRPC2weeksT9orT10I.LaktinehApril-June.Needstable.1

    CALICE-MMEGAS-RD51Micromegas2weeks+5daysT9C.AdloffNeedsEuDettelescope.Weeks29,30,31.NotafterJuly31

    CALICE-MMEGASMicromegas2weeks+5daysT9C.AdloffWeeks20,21,32.NotafterJune5

    CLOUDnewaerosolchamber15weeksT11J.Kirkby23Apr-7Aug1

    COMPASS-CALOCalo(leadglassandShashlik)2weeksT9G.Mallot,V.PolyakovAlsoSPSrequest.NotbeforeJuly.1

    DIRACDIRACrunMay14tilltheendT8L.Afanasyev1

    MICE-EMRScint.tracker2weeksT9G.GianniniNeedMNP17.NotearlierthanJuly1st1

    Irradiations4monthsT7M.Glaser1

    NA621

    GigaTrackerproto2x2weeksT9A.Ceccucci2wfrommid-Sep,2wfrommid-Oct.

    OPERABricksemulsionbricks+tracker1weekT7U.Moser,S.Buontemponotsure...1

    PEBS1

    SciFiTrk&ECAL2weeksT9S.SchaelNotbeforenovember

    T2K-ECALcalo(lead-scint)7weeksT9S.BoydAsearlyaspossible.1

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    ALICE-ZDC1

    AMSFlightmodule2monthsreq.H8V.Plyaskin,S.TingOct31:06:40changedtheirmind...nowwantSeptember-October..1

    ATLAS-StrawUpgradeB.DiGirolamo1

    ATLAS-TGCFullprototypeforSLHC10daysH8-earlyB.DiGirolamo,G.MikenbergNAcutin2008

    ATLASB.DiGirolamoATLASGeneralrequest

    CALETcalorimeter(spaceexperiment)1weekH2S.ToriiendofAugust1

    CALICE-GRPCGRPCdetectors1weekH4orH6I.Laktinehpref.July1

    CALICE-MMEGAS-RD51DHcal,MicroMegas12daysH2BC.Adloffw42-43,notbeforew40.NeedsEuDetTelescope.

    CALICE-MMEGASDHcal,MicroMegas10daysH2BC.Adloffw41-42,notbeforew39.NeedsEuDetTelescope.

    CERF1

    CMS-CASTORCASTORcalorimeter10daysH2A.Panagiotou1stweekofMay1

    CMS-ECALSM37+SLHC3weeks+2x10days+2x10daysH4BPh.Bloch,P.Lecoq

    CMS-HCALHCalRD(ThickGEMS/SiPMs/quartzplates)1+2weeksH2D.Lazic1winMay-June,2winJuly-August.Werecut(1w)in2008

    CMS-SiUpgradeSiliconR&D10daysH2P.Luukkaaftermid-July

    COMPASSCOMPASSrunallyearM2G.Mallot1

    COMPASS-CALOCalo(leadglassandShashlik)2weeksH4G.Mallot,V.PolyakovAlsoPSrequest.NotbeforeJuly.1

    CREAMCalo+Trk1week(2008cut)+1weekH2A.Malinin1stweekearlybutsafe(2008cut...),2ndweekearlyOctober.1

    DigiMAPS-PILCSilicon1weekH6BE.SpiritiNeedsEuDetTelescope.JulyorAugust.Additionaldocument1

    DEPFETSilicon1weekH6BM.VosEarlyJuly,consectiveofperiodwhereDEPFETistheDUTofEUDET.1

    DREAMcalorimeter2weeksH4AS.Popescu,R.WigmansJuly.Wereveryunluckyin20081

    EUDETPixeltelescope2weeksH6BI.GregorNotbeforeJulyAdditionaldocument1

    INSURADcrystal+calos+chambers7+7daysH4M.Presttwogroups1

    LCFISilicon1weekmain+1weekparasH6J.VelthuisNeedsEuDetTelescope.1

    LHCfcalorimeters&SiDets2weeksH4Y.ItowAslateaspossible.AftersomeLHCcommiss.1

    MediPixPixeldetectors2x4-MardaysH6E.Heijne1

    MonoPixCMOSsensors2or3weeksH6AM.Winter1

    NA611

    NA61run7days(test)+97days(physics)H2M.Gazdzickitest:May18-24.Physics:Aug12-Nov16Runwascutin2008!

    NA621

    RICH,LASandGigaTracker3x2weeksP0A.Ceccucci2watthebeginning,2waroundJuly,2wattheend.4wcutin2008!

    NA631

    Leadglass,BGO,driftchambers1w(2008cut)+3weeksH4U.Uggerhoj1weekcutin2008

    NUCLEON1

    calo&Scint.10daysH2L.TkachevNovember

    OPERACNGSRunallyearA.Ereditato1

    RD421

    PixelR&D3x1week+2wparasiticH6H.KaganNotbeforeJune.SeealsothegeneralATLASrequest.

    RD511

    micropatterngasdetectors2x3weeksCouldalsobeatthePS.M.AlfonsiSeveralgroups.

    SEM1

    SiLCSitrackers2weeksH6BA.Savoy-NavarroWerecut(2w)in2008NeedEuDettelescope.1

    SITRD-PICHTrk+Calo+Magnet2weeksH4M.MazziottaEarlyJune.1

    TOTEMSiDets,T1&T2telescopes7x3daysH8M.BozzoEarlyJune.1

    UA9Prototypecrystal1monthp+10daysleptonH8prim,H4W.ScandaleSep.21toNov15...1

    VIPIXSiTrk1weekS.BettariniSeptemberorafter.Ifnomatch,T9couldbeapossibility.Moreinformation1

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    ExperimentISIECTypeRequestedtimePSallocatedzoneResponsible/ContactComment

    ALICE-FARICHRICH10daysT10A.diMauroMay-June.1

    ALICE-HPTDRDforHMPID(ThGEM)2weeksT10A.diMauroOct-Nov

    ALICE-PMDPMDmodules(gasdetectors)10daysT10A.diMauroMay-June.

    ALICE-TOFRPC3x2weeksT10A.diMauro2wbeginning,2wJuly,2wOctober.

    ALICE-VHMPIDRICH3x1weekT10A.diMauroJune,September,November.Needstable.

    CALICE-GRPCGRPC2weeksT9orT10I.LaktinehApril-June.Needstable.1

    CALICE-MMEGAS-RD51Micromegas2weeks+5daysT9C.AdloffNeedsEuDettelescope.Weeks29,30,31.NotafterJuly31

    CALICE-MMEGASMicromegas2weeks+5daysT9C.AdloffWeeks20,21,32.NotafterJune5

    CLOUDnewaerosolchamber15weeksT11J.Kirkby23Apr-7Aug1

    COMPASS-CALOCalo(leadglassandShashlik)2weeksT9G.Mallot,V.PolyakovAlsoSPSrequest.NotbeforeJuly.1

    DIRACDIRACrunMay14tilltheendT8L.Afanasyev1

    MICE-EMRScint.tracker2weeksT9G.GianniniNeedMNP17.NotearlierthanJuly1st1

    Irradiations4monthsT7M.Glaser1

    NA621

    GigaTrackerproto2x2weeksT9A.Ceccucci2wfrommid-Sep,2wfrommid-Oct.

    OPERABricksemulsionbricks+tracker1weekT7U.Moser,S.Buontemponotsure...1

    PEBS1

    SciFiTrk&ECAL2weeksT9S.SchaelNotbeforenovember

    T2K-ECALcalo(lead-scint)7weeksT9S.BoydAsearlyaspossible.1

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    Experiment

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    LHCNon-LHcFTCNGS

    LHCNon-LHcFTCNGS

    ALICE-EMCAL1

    ALICE_VHMPID

    ALICE-SPD

    AMS1

    ATLAS-3DSi1

    ATLAS-ALFA

    ATLAS-BCM

    ATLAS-Diamond

    ATLAS-FP

    ATLAS-IBL

    ATLAS-MDTMPI

    ATLAS-MDTROMA

    ATLAS-MMEGAS

    ATLAS-PIXEL

    ATLAS-STGC

    CALET1

    CALICE-GRPC1

    CALICE-MMEGAS

    CALICE-SPIDER

    CERF1

    CMOSILC1

    CMS-ECAL1

    CMS-CALO

    CMS-HCALVF

    CMS-PIXEL

    CMS-SiBT

    COHERENT1

    COMPASS1

    COMPASS-CALO

    CREAM1

    DEPFET1

    DREAM1

    EUDET1

    LHCb1

    LHCf1

    MediPix1

    NA611

    NA62_TB1

    NA631

    NUCLEON1

    PEBS1

    PHOTAG1

    RD421

    RD501

    RD511

    SiLC1

    SiLCRD1

    SOIPIX1

    SUPERB1

    TOTEM1

    UA91

    OPERA1

    ICARUS1

    SUM:9194234

    graph EG

    2251252001

    2151242002

    2852032003

    2661732004

    3172121

    3272131

    31101731

    3171851

    3491942

    Total

    LHC-Exp

    Non-LHC

    FT-Exp

    CNGS

    Summary EG

    YearTotalLHC-ExpNon-LHCFT-ExpCNGSSub-PeriodsNorth AreaWest-Area

    SPS North Area

    2001225125714130

    2002215124704030

    2003285203875433

    2004266173795524

    2006317212160600

    20073272131

    200831101731

    20093171851

    20103491942

    PS East Area

    2008172132

    200911182

  • Approval Path

  • NA61, successor of NA49Ion-Exp.

  • NA61/SHINESPS Heavy Ion and Neutrino ExperimentStudy of hadron production in hadron nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions. Search for critical point of strongly interacting matterDetailed study of the onset of deconfinment in nucleus-nucleus collisionsMeasure hadron production at high transverse momenta in p+p and p+Pb collisions as reference for Pb+Pb resultsData for neutrino and cosmic ray experimentsHadron production reference measurements in p+C interactions needed for neutrino (T2K) and cosmic-ray (Pierre Auger Observatory) and KASCADE experimentsHadron production measurements in the T2K target

  • NA61/SHINE2010 RunTest runs in May in H2 and T9Physics run (18 weeks) in H2 with p+p at 158GeV/c and 10GeV/c and p+T2K target at 31GeV/c

    Test of secondary boron ion beam at 20GeV/c and 80 GeV/c in September/October 2010Beam instrumentation: pulse height analyzer to identify boron ions

    For each energy (20, 80, 100? GeV/c) :1 MD to set energies in SPS and extraction 1 MD to setup beam-line and data taking Test extraction and beam quality @ 10GeV/c

    5-7 MDs

  • Beam line: double spectrometer with 0.04% resolution that helps to separate the ion fragments corresponding to a selected magnetic rigidity : BrNA61 Fragmented Ion Beam2.210-4 /incident Pb ion for the case of 32P15+

    ~2.2105 selected ions/spill for the maximum intensity of 109 Pb-ions. 2010: 4107 Pb-ions for B-beam2010:converter2010

  • NA61 Program Plan for >2011Fragmented beam: 2010 feasibility studyreal test (target and detector) + data taking: 2011, 158 GeV requires transformer in SPS (extraction only when 1109 < N < 21011)before Chamonix workshop

  • NA63Ion-Exp.

  • NA63Electromagnetic Processes in Strong Crystalline Fields

    2010 program approved: 10 days in H4 low-Z LPM (Landau-Pomeranchuk-Migdal) study related to low-Z targetsProposals for > 20112011: 2 weeks in H4Studies of magnetic suppression of incoherent Bremsstrahlung MBWs available, requires area and layout studies and modifications

  • NA632012:2 weeks in H4 with ion beam for heavy ion bremsstrahlung studies when fully stripped Pb ions penetrate amorphous targetsion beam with 158 GeV, so needs transformer in SPSNot possible to have ion beam in both H2 and H4 at the same time, so NA63 request is in addition to NA61 requestPlans for beyond 2012:Strong interest in positron production studies with aligned crystals to be used e.g. in CLICApplication for funding in preparation (FP7)

  • NA62, successor of NA48Ion-Exp.

  • NA62 (P326)Sensitivity to new physics and possibility to determine CKM matrix elements in processes not affected by new physics Measure very rare kaon decay K+ pi+ n n Branching ratio of 10-10Extract a 10% measurement Sensitivity of 55 events/year with 13-17% background

    Approved for 2 years 2012/2013

    For > 2014: Measure K0L pi0 n n Branching ratio of ~10-12

  • NA62 SPS primary p: 400 GeV/c Unseparated beam: 75 GeV/c 800 MHz p/K/p (~6% K+)4.5 MHz Kaon decays in fiducial regionDismantling NA60, NA48New beam-line

  • NA62: ScheduleVery tight schedule!NA60, NA48 dismantled by mid 2010Beam survey in early 2012 Beam to be rebuiltCosting under way, work packages being defined and discussedFirst full data taking expected in 2012

    2010: test- beamLarge Angle Veto (T9, 3 weeks, June)Gigatracker (T9, 2 weeks, September)Straws (H6, 3 weeks, June)

  • COMPASSIon-Exp.

  • IEFC workshop, 11 February 2010E. Gschwendtner, EN/MEF*COMPASS (NA58)2010: COMPASS:Study the hadron structure and hadron spectroscopy with high intensity muon and hadron beams.Planetary model of atoms! nucleus with whole positive charge and atoms mass, electrons circling1910: Rutherford: study atomic structure with alpha particles

  • COMPASS ExperimentTwo-stage spectrometerLarge angular acceptanceBroad kinematical range~250000 readout channels2009: 1.4 PB/year 250 physicists from 28 institutes Polarized beam (~75%) and target (~50%)1998 approved, first data in 20022002-2004: m+ 160 GeV/c2004: 2 weeks p- 190 GeV/c2006-2007: m+ 160 GeV/c2008-2009: p- 190 GeV/c

  • COMPASS ProgramApproved for 2010/2011Longitudinal structure functionTransverse spin structuremuon beam, intensities as now, i.e. as high as possible

    ProposalsGeneralised Parton Distribution (GPD)2012 positive and negative beams, minor upgrade2014 only positive beam, new transversely polarized NH3 target4 x higher luminosity?! (upgrade of M2 beam-line) unrealistic!Drell-Yanproduction of leptonantilepton pairs in hadron collisions secondary hadron beam 50-200 GeV/chigher intensities, absorbers after targettwo year data takingRF separated antiproton beam in a second phase? (later)Double Charged Baryons450 GeV/c proton beamneeds design and rebuilt of complete M2 beam line

  • COMPASS Future Plans2008200920102011201220132014HadronSpectroscopy...TransversityDIS / SIDISGPDDrell-YanDCB...m beamm beamp,p,K beamp beamp beamCOMPASS submitted LoI, common proposal to follow Strong wish to involve new groups approved

  • GIF++Ion-Exp.

  • Radiation FacilitiesCERN wide irradiation facilities working group (DG, PH, BE, TE, EN)

    2008: Survey on future needs Memorandum on status report and conclusion to management in December 2008

    Identified needs from survey:High-energy and high-intensity proton (ion) irradiations HiRadMatHigh-intensity proton irradiation PS East AreaMixed field irradiations CERF++Gamma irradiations with beam GIF++

  • Gamma Irradiation Facility GIF++Proposal submitted to SPSC in September 2009Proposal presented to Research Board in December 2009Presentation to the IEFC to be prepared in order to evaluate the exact location of the GIF++ areaOn hold to find budget; conditioned with new LHC upgrade schedule?When approved: ~1.5 years for installationGIF++Powerful photon source (Cs137) to irradiate detectors and other equipment for performance, radiation and ageing studiesIn addition: presence of particle beam to check detector performance on top of a photon backgroundGIF: Present installation in Bat 190Phased out due to dismantling of the West Area no beamUsers Muon trackers of LHC experiments, detector or accelerator electronics components, beam diagnostic equipment

  • GIF++ Impact on Beam and Facility

  • GIF++ in North Area/H4 beam lineOther test areas ~100m upstream the GIF++ bunker:e.g. NA63, RD51, COMPASS-Calo, CALET, INSURAD, CMS-ECAL/BCM, LHCf, SiTRD

  • Other (Semi-permanent) Facilities in the PipelineNeutrino Detector R&D ProjectsLiquid Argon TPC DetectorIon Experiments (NA60-Future,.), CERF++, DREAM, Linear Collider

  • SummaryCERN has a worldwide unique opportunity for versatile physics programs and detector testsPS and SPS beam-linesTechnical support and infrastructure provided by CERN

    Facilities are heavily used, very popularAlways fully bookedList of priorities for requests might be needed

    Very broad Fixed Target programLifetime >10 years

    Many more proposals in pipelineLarge objectsLooking for more permanent installationAdditional infrastructure (magnets, cryogenics)Consolidation

  • Additional Slides

  • CERF++Mixed field irradiations:Study impact on system components exposed in radiation fieldsPrimary use: LHC accelerator and detector components (SEE studies), radiation monitoring calibrationToday: CERFSPS H6 secondary beam, 120 GeV/c hadronsMax 108protons/pulseIn operations since 1991, 1-2 weeks/yrTest/calibration of passive and active detectors for dosimetry or radiation monitoringFLUKA benchmarking, beam loss monitor studies but: limited dose rate, muons from TCC2

  • CERF++ Mixed Field Irradiation Facility Beam intensity :