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EUROEURO - Welcome and - Welcome and IntroductionIntroduction
• Welcome
• Status of EUROnu
• Annual report
• Milestones and deliverables
• Publications
• Technical review
• This meeting
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Some HistorySome History
• 1st January 1946: Atomic Energy Research Establishmentformed on RAF Harwell by John Cockcroft
Flight from HarwellOperation Market Garden Sep 1944
• 1957: National Institute for Research in Nuclear Science (NIRNS) formed to operate the
Rutherford High Energy Laboratory.
600 MeV proton linac transferred to RHEL
• 1964: Nimrod (weak focussing) 7 GeV protonsynchrotron starts operation
Some HistorySome History
• 1967: NINA – 6 GeV electron synchrotron - started operation at Daresbury
Daresbury 1964
Some HistorySome History
• 1975: Merged with Atlas Computer Laboratory to form Rutherford Laboratory
• 1977/78: NINA and Nimrod both closed
• 1974: Design study for EPIC: 14 GeV e+e- collider – PETRA built instead
• 1979: Merged with Appleton Laboratory to formRutherford Appleton Laboratory
• 1980: SRS starts at DL: first dedicated light source
• 1985: ISIS starts at RAL
Some HistorySome History
• During its history, RHEL/RL/RAL has been run by:
- NIRNS- SRC- SERC- DRAL- CCLRC- STFC- ........
Some LogisticsSome Logistics
• All speakers should be able to upload to Indico
• Please do so!
• Plenary today and tomorrow: here
• Friday : CR12 & 13
• Coffee : R22 or CR12
• Lunch : R22 cafeteria
• Dinner on Thursday – bus departs from Ridgeway House at 18:45
Don’t be late! Return at 10:15
• If you haven’t paid your registration/dinner fee, please do so!
DinnerDinner
• Drinks in Museum of the History of Science, Oxford
• Dinner in Exeter College, Oxford:- Established 1314- 4th oldest in Oxford
Status of EUROnuStatus of EUROnu
• 29/48th finished!
• Converging on baselines
• Important as we need to worry about
costing
safety
technical risks
• How to do this (i.e. resources) is still to be solved
• Bottom line: EUROnu is going well!
Annual Report #2Annual Report #2
• A lot was learnt from #1!
• #2 has gone much more smoothly:
Technical information completed on time
some WP too short, some too long
result is a bit uneven
Financial information:
most on time, last few ~2 weeks late
last Form C only arrived yesterday
• Technical review delayed
DeliverablesDeliverables
TABLE 1. DELIVERABLES
Del. no.
Deliverable name Version WP no. Lead beneficiary Na
ture
Dissemination level
Delivery date from Annex I (proj month)
Actual / Forecast delivery date
Dd/mm/yyyy
Status
No submitted/
Submitted
Contractual
Yes/No
Comments
D1 Requirements for proton driver
1 2 2 R PU 6 9 Submitted No See report
D3 Review detector performance of baseline scenarios
1 5 4 R PU 12 14 Submitted No See report
D4 Review physics of baseline scenarios and optimisation
1 6 6 R PU 12 15 Submitted No See report
D5 Review of baseline muon front end
1 3 3 R PU 15 26 Submitted No See EUROnu-WP3-02
D6 Review of baseline large aperture acceleration
1 3 5 R PU 18 27 Submitted No See EUROnu-WP3-03
D7 Comparison criteria 2 1 1 R PU 18 20 Submitted No See report
D8 Collection device construction
1 4 15 P PU 18 18 Submitted No See EUROnu-WP4-15
DeliverablesDeliverables
D10 Target and collection design report
2 1 175 R PU 30
D11 Performance evaluation for reference muon front-end
3 7 56 R PU 30
D12 Report on the experimental validation of the collection device for Li-8
4 15 90 P PU 30
D13 Bunching performance evaluation
4 7 40 R PU 35
D14 Project review documentation
All 1 122 R PU 36
D15 Target & collector integration
2 8 50 R PU 36
D16 Beam characteristics 2 2 31 R PU 36
D17 Optimisation of baseline detectors
5 4 59 R PU 36
Del. no.
Deliverable name WP no. Lead bene-ficiary
Estimated indicative person-months
Nature Dissemi-
nation level
Delivery date
(proj.
month)
MilestonesMilestones
3.1 Evaluation of baseline front-end complete
3 3 15 Yes 20
See
EUROnu-
WP3-02
4.2 Design of collection device
4 15 15 Yes 15
See
EUROnu-
WP4-19
3.2
Evaluation of baseline acceleration systems complete
3 5 18 Yes 24
See
EUROnu-
WP3-03
4.3 Lattice frozen for production ring
4 3 18 Yes 18
See
EUROnu-
WP4-18
1.2 Initial facility comparison
1 1 20 Yes 20 See last section of report
4.4 New decay ring optics for 8Li and 8B
4 3 21 Yes 21
See
EUROnu-
WP4-17
1.3
Review on interim milestones, deliverables & costs
All 1 24 Yes 26
See
EUROnu-
WP1-03
(this
report!)
2.2 Preliminary design of target and collector
2 7 24 Yes 24 Report in
preparation
2.3
Preliminary target/collector integration report
2 8 24 Yes 25
Report in
preparation
2.4 1st estimation of neutrino beam intensity
2 2 24 Yes 24
See
EUROnu-
WP2-10-
04
3.3
Evaluation of performance of alternative cooling and acceleration schemes
3 1 24 Yes 24
Report in
preparation
3.4
Specification of proton-beam handling system complete
3 14 24 Yes 24
Report in
preparation
4.5
Interim report on reaction channels, collimation and magnet protection
4 3 24 Yes 24
See
EUROnu-
WP4-16
5.2
Review of systematic errors for all detectors.
5 4 24 Yes 25
See
EUROnu-
WP5-03
6.2
Review of systematic errors in all facilities. Unified treatment.
6,5 11 24 Yes 25
Report in
preparation
6.3 Scenarios for the B and Li Beta Beams
6,4 6 24 Yes 25
See
EUROnu-
WP6-09-
13 plus
report for
6.2
6.4
Physics performance of all facilities with update of fluxes
6,5,4 6 24 Yes 24
Report in
preparation
Milestone no.
Milestone name
Work package
no
Lead
beneficiary
Delivery date from
Annex I dd/mm/yyyy
Achieved Yes/No
Actual / Forecast
achievement date
dd/mm/yyyy
Comments
MilestonesMilestones
3.5 Benchmark costing for muon front-end and acceleration systems
3 7
30 Report reviewed by
external expert
1.4 Review of 3rd year milestones, deliverables & costs
All 1
36 Reviewed by Governing
Board
2.5 Final target/collector integration report
2 8 36 Drawings qualified by
external expert
4.6 Full simulation of production ring
4 2 36 Simulation results
reviewed
5.3 Choice of optimal baseline scenarios for all facilities.
5 4
36 Report reviewed
6.5
Theoretical impact of future measurements in physics of flavour and choice of optimal baseline scenarios for all facilities.
6,5
6
36 Report reviewed
PublicationsPublications
• Reminders
All EUROnu pubs should be on or linked to EUROnu website
All should have a EUROnu number – see website
All should have EC acknowledgement – see website
When submitted to website, email me
Some are protected – you need to login to see them
If you need a login, email me
PublicationsPublications
Work Package Number of publications
General 12
WP1 2
WP2 6
WP3 4
WP4 24
WP5 3
WP6 22
Total 73
MeetingsMeetings
• All meetings should be on the web
• “Meeting” means anything:- involving discussions between >1 people - uses
EUROnu travel funds (EC or matching)
• Meetings are included in finance reports
• Better that they can be found on website
• They also must be listed in annual report