NuPECC Meeting – Athens / Greece March 17 & 18, 2006
GSI Darmstadt --- Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ionenforschung
The FAIR Project -- Recent Developments and Milestones
Walter F. Henning
FAIR -- Recent Developments
• Formal approval by the Cabinet of the German Government on the federal financial contribution to FAIR (65%; for the full construction period 2007-14) (contribution by the State of Hessen (10%) already formally approved in 2004)
• Formal approval by the Magistrate of the City of Darmstadt of the FAIR Construction Plan ('Bebauungsplan')
• Baseline Technical Report completed and reviewed; to be submitted to the International Steering Committee for FAIR (FAIR-ISC) on April 11, 2006.
• Legal documents for contracts developed; 2-company structure for FAIR
FAIR -- Recent Developments
• Formal approval by the Cabinet of the German Government on the federal financial contribution to FAIR (65%; for the full construction period 2007-14) (contribution by the State of Hessen (10%) already formally approved in 2004)
• Formal approval by the Magistrate of the City of Darmstadt of the FAIR Construction Plan ('Bebauungsplan')
• Baseline Technical Report completed and reviewed; to be submitted to the International Steering Committee for FAIR (FAIR-ISC) on April 11, 2006.
• Legal documents for contracts developed; 2-company structure for FAIR
FAIR -- Recent Developments
• Formal approval by the Cabinet of the German Government on the federal financial contribution to FAIR (65%; for the full construction period 2007-14) (contribution by the State of Hessen (10%) already formally approved in 2004)
• Formal approval by the Magistrate of the City of Darmstadt of the FAIR Construction Plan ('Bebauungsplan')
• Baseline Technical Report completed and reviewed; to be submitted to the International Steering Committee for FAIR (FAIR-ISC) on April 11, 2006.
• Legal documents for contracts developed; 2-company structure for FAIR
Civil-Construction Development Plan
Civil Construction Development Plan -- Procedures and Processes
The plan had to go through:
- 2 public hearings
- involvement and participation of all public, semi-public and private bodies representing public interests or officially recognised interests (together more than 100 so-called "TÖB")
- preparation of 15 studies and expert statements (including reforestation, environmental impact studies, 'eco-points', radiation safety permit etc.)
- several readings, discussions in local community councils and approval by the Darmstadt City Council
- approval from The Regional Assembly (assembly of regional mayors, approval of the change of the Regional Development Plan)
- compensatory reforestation measures (Hessen-Forst), wildlife support, purchase & exchange of farmland (private owners)
FAIR
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9.02.2006
FAIR -- Recent Developments
• Formal approval by the Cabinet of the German Government on the federal financial contribution to FAIR (65%; for the full construction period 2007-14) (contribution by the State of Hessen (10%) already formally approved in 2004)
• Formal approval by the Magistrate of the City of Darmstadt of the FAIR Construction Plan ('Bebauungsplan')
• Baseline Technical Report completed and reviewed; to be submitted to the International Steering Committee for FAIR (FAIR-ISC) on April 11, 2006.
• Legal documents for contracts developed; 2-company structure for FAIR
FAIR - Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research
100 m
UNILAC SIS 18
SIS 100/300
HESR
SuperFRS
NESR
CRRESR
GSI todayGSI today Future facilityFuture facility
ESR
FLAIR
Rare-IsotopeProduction Target
AntiprotonProduction Target
Fields of Research at FAIR
100 m
UNILAC SIS 18
SIS 100/300
HESR
SuperFRS
NESR
CRRESR
GSI todayGSI today Future facilityFuture facility
ESR
FLAIR
Hadron Physics & QCD with stored and cooled antiproton beams(0 to 15 GeV/c)
Nuclear Structure & Astrophysics with beams of short-lived nuclei (0-1.5 GeV/u)
Physics of Dense Plasmas withcompressed ion beams & high-intensity petawatt-laser
Nuclear Matter QCD-Physics withHI beams (2 to 45 GeV/u)
Solid-state and biological applications with ion (& antiproton?) beams
Fundamental SymmetriesUltra-high electro-magnetic fields& Quantenelectrodynamics with highly stripped ions and antimatter
Accelerator Physics
667 users
909 users
578 users
According to the FAIR MoU, STI shall present the FAIR Baseline TR to the FAIR ISC scheduled for the ISC meeting on April 10th 20006 Volume 1: Executive Summary
o Overview: o The FAIR facility o Experiments: o Civil Engineering: o Radiation Safety: o FAIR Organisation: o Schedule, cost, critical milestones: Schedule based on input of Co. Bung
for Cicil Eng. 15. 2.2006 o Spare-Parts Concept: based on STI -AFI agreement "Costbook" o Concluding Remarks
FAIR Baseline Technical Report 2006
Volume 2 : Technical Report Accelerators and Scientific Infrastructure ca. 700 pages Volume 3 : Techn. Experiment Proposals on QCD physics (Volum e 3A und 3 B; ca. 450 pages Volume 4 : Techn. Experiment Proposals on Nuclear Structure and Astrophysics ca. 700 pages Volume 5 : Techn. Experiment Proposals on Atomic Physics, Plasma Physics and Applied Physics ca. 500 pages Volume 6 : Techn. Report Civil Constructions
a. Supplies b. Electrical systems c. Civil Engineering (Bung) d. Radiation Safety
FAIR Baseline Technical Report 2006
PAC QCD E. Chiavassa
PAC NUSTAR R. Casten
PAC APPA D. Schwalm
TAC Y. Cho
Observers:
FAIR Project
CORECost Review Groups
D. Plane, W. Bartel
FCIFull Cost Issues
B. Brandt
AFI Working GroupAdministrative + Funding Issues
Ö. Skeppstedt
LFILegal Framework Issues
U.B. Jahn
STI Working GroupScientific + Technical Issues
H. Wenninger
ISCInternational Steering Committee
H. Schunck
International Committee Structure for FAIR
MiniTACs• Cryogenics• Warm and Cold magnets• Power Supplies• Beam Instrumentation• p-Linac
STI: Working Group on Scientific and Technical Issues
Chair: Horst WenningerSydney Gales until March 2005
Members
Alex Müller, FranceWolfram Korten, FranceBoris Sharkov, RussiaJohn Simpson, UKGünther Rosner, UKZHAN Wenlong, ChinaBerta Rubio, Spain Jose Benlliure, SpainDan-Olof Riska, Finland Juha Äystö, Finland
Pasquale Fabbricatore, ItalyPiero Dalpiaz, ItalyUlrich Wiedner, SwedenHåkan Danared, SwedenWalter Henning, GermanyHans Ströher, GermanyHans Gutbrod, FAIR Project
Observers
Peter Schroth, GermanyEberhard Widmann, AustriaNicolae Zamfir, RomaniaIngo Augustin, Scientific
Secretary
Programme Advisory Committees (PAC)
• QCD
• Emilio Chiavassa (Chair)• Stanley Brodsky• Piero Dalpiaz• Donald Geesaman• Hans Ake Gustafsson• Serge Kox• Rolf Landua• Alain Magnon• Rudolf Maier• Bernd Müller• John Nelson• Eulogio Oset• Dan-Olof Riska• Hans-Georg Ritter• Hans Ströher• Itzhak Tserruya
• NUSTAR
• Rick Casten (Chair)• Faical Azaiez• Sherril Bradley• Peter Butler• Hubert Grawe• Robert Janssens• Shigeru Kubono• Kurt Kilian• Hans-Otto Meyer• Alfredo Poves• Berta Rubio• Alan Shotter• Antonio Villari• Helmut Weick• Michael Wiescher
• APPA
• Dirk Schwalm (Chair)
• Stefano Atzeni• Michael Basko• Gordon Drake• Paul Indelicato• Gilles Maynard• Thomas Mehlhorn• Peter Norreys• Roland Sauerbrey• Boris Sharkov• Peter Spiller• Markus Steck• Dominique Vernhet• Toshi Yamazaki
Technical Advisory Committee (TAC)
• Chair: Yanglai Cho • Roland Garoby• Sergey Ivanov• Marcel Jacquemet
• Tomas Junquera
• Alex Müller
• Jerry Nolen
• Satoshi Ozaki
• Pasquale Fabbricatore• Ferdinand Willeke• Yoshishige Yamazaki
Mini-TAC (topical sub-committees)
• p-linac– Raymond Fuja (Chair)
– Helmut Haseroth
– Roy Cutler
• Power supplies– Roy Cutler (Chair)
– Raymond Fuja
– Frederic Bordry
– Gunnar Fernqvist
– Hans-Jörg Eckoldt
– Jens-Peter Jensen
• Beam diagnostics
• Cold magnets– Luca Bottura (Chair)– Pierluigi Bruzzone– Steve Gourlay– Jim Kerby – Marcel Jacquemet– Pasquale Fabbricattore– Tom Taylor– Walter Scandale– Erich Willen– Rob Wolf
• Cryogenics– Bernd Petersen (Chair)
– Wolfgang Erdt
– Ralf Trant
– Siegfried Wolff
– George Mulholland
– Claus Rode
– Hans Quack
• Warm magnets– Joseph Tuozolo (Chair)
– Masayuki Muto
Cost Review Committees
• CORE-A for Accelerators– David Plane (Chair)– Klaus Blasche– Reinhard Bacher– Manfred Buhler-Broglin– Wolfgang Erdt– Gunnar Fernqvist– Helmut Haseroth– Ian Gardner– Dieter Kraemer– Lluís Miralles– Graham Stevenson– Pierre Strubin – Tom Taylor– Eberhard Weisse
• CORE-E for Experiments
– Wulfrin Bartel (Chair)
– Hans-Juergen Hilke
– Ian Lazarus
– Pierre Lazeyras
– Hans Georg Ritter
– John Simpson
– Andrea Vacchi
PAC QCD E. Chiavassa
PAC NUSTAR R. Casten
PAC APPA D. Schwalm
TAC Y. Cho
Observers:
FAIR Project
CORECost Review Groups
D. Plane, W. Bartel
FCIFull Cost Issues
B. Brandt
AFI Working GroupAdministrative + Funding Issues
Ö. Skeppstedt
LFILegal Framework Issues
U.B. Jahn
STI Working GroupScientific + Technical Issues
H. Wenninger
ISCInternational Steering Committee
H. Schunck
Scientific, Technical and Legal Framework for FAIR
MiniTACs• Cryogenics• Warm and Cold magnets• Power Supplies• Beam Instrumentation• p-Linac
• Baseline Technical Report - accelerator TR's - experiment proposals - civil construction plans (~ 3500 pages)
• PAC & TAC Review Reports
• Cost Book
• Cost Review Reports - accelerator & civil construction (CORE-A) - experiments (CORE-E)
• Convention
• Articles of Association
• By-Laws
• Final Act Document
• Legal Framework Report (LFI)
• Full Cost Structure Report (FCI)
2004 2005
Contract(s) Development
Contract(s) Negotiations
Closing
ISC-FAIR International Working Group Activities
Signing of MoU
Phase I – Governed by MoUPhase II
Governedby
Contracts
MoU
PAC's Technical Committees:PAC's & TAC
Proposals / TR's
LoI's
(2100 authors)
Baseline Technical Report (BTR)and Project Definition (April 06)
PAC and TAC Evaluations
Cost Reviews
TDR's
2006
Administrative and Financial Issues Working Group
Scientific and Technical Issues Working Group
FAIR -- Recent Developments
• Formal approval by the Cabinet of the German Government on the federal financial contribution to FAIR (65%; for the full construction period 2007-14) (contribution by the State of Hessen (10%) already formally approved in 2004)
• Formal approval by the Magistrate of the City of Darmstadt of the FAIR Construction Plan ('Bebauungsplan')
• Baseline Technical Report completed and reviewed; to be submitted to the International Steering Committee for FAIR (FAIR-ISC) on April 11, 2006.
• Legal documents for contracts developed; 2-company structure for FAIR
SiteLab.-ServicesLandlord Activ.
POF-Research
Res.-Infrastr.
Scientific-Technical
Infrastructure
Administrative
Infrastructure
FAIR (Facility)
Construction /Operation
GSI FAIR GmbH
Management
Reasons for 2 Legal Structures (GmbH's):
• Same structure ( contractual arrangements) for both FAIR and XFEL
• Separation of GSI activities which are not part of the FAIR program
• Construction, regulatory & radiation safety permits and environmental impact statements under GSI authorship
• Relation with Helmholtz-Association (HGF) and program oriented funding (POF) clearly defined
• All partners in FAIR GmbH on equal basis (Germany 'same' as others)
SiteLab.-ServicesLandlord Activ.
POF-Research
Res.-Infrastr.
Scientific-Technical
Infrastructure
Administrative
Infrastructure
FAIR (Facility)
Construction /Operation
GSI FAIR GmbH
Management
SiteLab.-ServicesLandlord Activ.
POF-Research
Res.-Infrastr.
Scientific-Technical
Infrastructure
FAIR (Facility)
Construction / Operation
FAIR-GmbH
Management
(Long-term) Contractual Arrangements"Geschäftsbesorgungsvertrag"
Strategic Planning
Budget & Financing
Controlling
Scientific Program & Schedule
International Employment
FAIR Line Management
Administrative
Infrastructure
GSI Line Management
LaboratoryFacility & Site Operations
Engineering Design
Site Preparation and ES&H
Technical & Civil Construction
Production Supervision
Assembly & Commissioning
GSI-mbH
Management
Schedule, Milestones and Critical Path Issues
• BUNG report on Planning of FAIR civil engineering, February 24th, 2006, • Consolidation of Planning of FAIR construction for April 10th ISC meeting• Mini-Tac or TAC on Civil Engineering ca. April/May 2006• STI presents the FAIR Baseline Technical Report to FAIR ISC April 10th, 2006• ISC acts upon and makes decision as to the scope of the project ..how quickly?• Member states express (in writing?) their intention for specific in-kind contributions process is going on, see below
• AFI Final Results by late spring - early summer 2006 and presentation to FAIR ISC• Finalization of FAIR geometry by August 2006 for starting planning for civil construction readiness for Fall of 2007
• FAIR Contract closure should start in 2006
• Decisions on NESR, RESR magnet technology (warm or cold) in summer of 2006 Spain• If decision for NESR and RESR superconducting, prototype for end of 2008 Spain • CR and Super FRS sc-dipole prototypes in 2008 China• SIS 300 decision for or against curved magnets probably end of 2006 Italy, Russia• SIS 300 sc magnets prototype a) straight magnets 2008, b) curved magnets 2008/9 Italy, Russia• SIS 300 sc quadrupoles prototype 2008/9 France, CEA and IN2P3• SIS 100 sc magnet prototype 2008 Russia, Industry, GSI• HESR curved sc magnets, feasibility study mid 2006, prototype in 2008 Industry, Jülich• Design Super FRS Triplets 2007 Industry, GSI• Prototype Super FRS Triplet 2008 Industry, GSI• SUPER FRS Energy Buncher dipoles, delivery end of 2009 India
NuPECC Meeting – Athens / Greece March 17 & 18, 2006
GSI Darmstadt --- Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ionenforschung
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