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Title: Physics Opportunities with Future Proton Accelerators


1
Physics Opportunities with Future Proton
Accelerators
  • Report to Neutrino IDS
  • John Ellis, March 29th 2007

POFPA study group Blondel, Camilleri, Ceccucci,
JE, Lindroos, Mangano, Rolandi Advisory group to
the CERN DG
2
The High-Energy Frontier _at_ CERN
  • Context for our approach to high-intensity,
    lower-energy proton accelerators
  • Need to maintain, refurbish CERNs lower-energy
    accelerators (linac, booster, PS, SPS)
  • Ambition to upgrade LHC luminosity by factor 10
    around 2015
  • Requires upgrade of proton injector chain
  • Look for possible synergies with other physics

3
European Strategy for Particle Physics
  • Highest priority is to fully exploit the
    potential of the LHC nominal performance and
    possible luminosity upgrade (SLHC) 2015
  • RD on CLIC, high-field magnets, high-intensity
    neutrino facility
  • Participation in ILC RD, decide 2010 (?)
  • Prepare for neutrino facility decision 2012
  • Non-accelerator physics
  • Flavour and precision low-energy physics
  • Interface with nuclear physics, fixed-target
    experiments

Topics for today
4
Possible LHC Upgrade Options
  • Upgrade of Linac
  • More intense beam _at_ 160 MeV Linac4?
  • Superconducting Proton Linac
  • Up to few MW _at_ few GeV SPL?
  • Replace PS
  • New medium-energy injector PS2?
  • Replace SPS
  • By SC machine _at_ 1 TeV SPS?
  • New LHC insertions
  • Luminosity ? 1035 cm-2s-1

5
One Possible Scenario for Proton Injectors

Proton flux / Beam power
L1
Linac2
L1, L2 SL, DL bB, nF k, m, NP
Linac4
50 MeV
160 MeV
SL, DL bB, nF k, m, NP
SL, DL bB, nF k, m, NP
PSB
SPL RCPSB
SPL
L1, L2 SL, DL
1.4 GeV
4 - 5 GeV
L1, L2 SL, DL bB, k, m
SL, DL bB, nF k, m
L1, L2
RCPS
PS
PS2
26 GeV
40 60 GeV
Output energy
L1, L2 SL, DL bB k, m
SPS
SL, DL bB k, m
SPS
SPL RCPSB injector (0.16 to 0.4-1 GeV) RCPSB
Rapid Cycling PSB (0.4-1 to 5 GeV) RCPS Rapid
Cycling PS (5 to 50 GeV) PS2 High Energy PS (5
to 50 GeV) SPS Superconducting SPS (50 to1000
GeV)
450 GeV
1 TeV
L1, L2 Ultimate beam from SPS PSB PS replaced
SL
DL
bB (g gt100)
nF (5 GeV prod. beam)
k, m x00 kW beam at 50 GeV
NP
LHC
SL
DLHC
DL
7 TeV
14 TeV
6
Layout of the new LHC Injectors
SPS
PS2
SPL
PS
Linac4
7
New Physics _at_ SLHC
Measure triple-gauge-boson coupling with
accuracy comparable to radiative corrections
Measure triple-Higgs-boson coupling with
accuracy comparable to 0.5 TeV LC
8
Examples of Searches for New Physics
Extended reach for supersymmetry and a Z boson
9
SLHC Physics Reach Compared
10
Additional LHC Remarks
  • Reducing ß and minimizing the downtime are both
    desirable.
  • The interaction regions for the SLHC have yet to
    be defined
  • Need significant RD for focusing magnets, etc.
  • Layout may have significant implications for the
    experiments
  • Bunch spacing 25 or 50ns?
  • 25ns would require machine elements _at_ 3m from IP
  • Shorter spacings have problems with heating of
    beam pipe
  • Choice would have implications for injector chain
  • Final choice of upgrade scenario will require
    global optimization of accelerator and detector
    expenses

11
Upgrade Scenarios Currently Favoured
  • - Avoid problems with beam heating
  • - Peak luminosity 1035 cm-2s-1

12
Detector Issues for the SLHC
High radiation in central tracker
Congested layout in forward direction space for
new low-ß machine elements?
13
Final SLHC Remarks
  • Definition of preferred LHC upgrade scenario in
    2010 will require some inputs from initial LHC
    operations
  • E.g., neutron fluence, radiation damage and
    detector performance, as well as the early
    luminosity experience and physics results.
  • Discussion of many possible scenarios for
    upgrading the LHC injector complex Linac4 ? SPS
  • Common element in all LHC luminosity upgrade
    scenarios is Linac4 on critical path for
    optimizing the integrated LHC luminosity
  • Roles for PS2, low-power SPL

14
The High-Intensity Frontier
  • Exploration and understanding
  • Novel phenomena
  • Rare processes
  • High statistics
  • Active option in front-line physics factories
    for
  • Z, B, t/Charm, K, antiproton, anti-Hydrogen
  • Proton driver ? new opportunities for
  • ?, muon, kaon, heavy-ion, nuclear physics

15
Neutrino Oscillation Physics
  • Programme of precision neutrino oscillation
    physics, leading to discovery of CP violation, is
    an important, exciting, high-level goal
  • If sin2?13 gt 10-2, may be possible to measure d
    using superbeam/ß beam megaton water Cerenkov
    detector
  • Neutrino factory with one or two distant
    detectors at very long baselines may be needed to
    measure d if sin2?13 lt 10-3
  • Analysis is one goal of International Scoping
    Study

16
? Oscillation Facilities _at_ CERN
  • CNGS
  • ? beam from SPS t production
  • Superbeam?
  • intense ? beam from SPL
  • ß beam?
  • signed electron (anti) ? beams from heavy ions
  • ? factory?
  • muon and electron (anti) ? beams from µ decay

17
CERN Neutrino Beam to Gran Sasso
Optimized for t detection Civil works
completed Commissioned in 2006 Physics in
2007? Intensity upgrade under study
18
Fluxes from Different ? Facilities
NuMI
J-PARC
Superbeam
ß beam
? factory
19
How to measure d ?
Error in d as function of ?13
Key information from Double-Chooz/T2K
SPL ß-beam sufficient if ?13 large, need ?
factory if ?13 small
How soon will we know size of ?13?
20
Neutrinos as Probes of Standard Model
  • Enormous interaction rates in nearby detector
  • Extraction of as, sin2 ?W
  • Quark and antiquark densities
  • Polarized and unpolarized
  • e.g., strange quarks
  • Charm production
  • Polarization of ? baryons
  • also probe of strange polarization

21
Potential Accuracy for sin2?W
22
Measuring Strange Partons
Strange antistrange
Strange - antistrange
23
Muon Physics
  • Proton source produces many muons
  • Rare µ decays
  • µ ? e ?, µ ? eee,
  • µ A ? e A
  • Expected in susy seesaw model probe unknown
    parameters
  • Dipole moments
  • gµ 2, electric dipole moment, CPT tests
  • Nuclear, condensed-matter physics
  • (radioactive) µ-ic atoms, muonium, µ-ic Hydrogen

24
µ ? e? in Supersymmetric Seesaw
25
Measuring SUSY Seesaw Parameters
9 measurable in ? physics mi, ?ij, Majorana phases
18 parameters in total
12 Generate baryon asymmetry?
26
Comparing µ ? e? and µ ? 3e
µ ? e? above experimental limit for generic
parameter values
µ ? 3e also suppressed for these parameter
choices
µ ? e? suppressed for some parameter choices
27
µ ? 3e T-violating asymmetry AT
Enhanced when µ ? e? suppressed interference
between ? exchange and other diagrams ? CP, T
violation observable
28
Anomalous Magnetic Moment
Consensus on discrepancy with Standard Model,
based on ee- data
Deserves a follow-up experiment
29
K ? p?? Searches beyond Standard Model
P-326 proposal for K ? p?? _at_ CERN aims at 80
events - could reach 1000 events with 4 MW _at_ 50
GeV
Potential impacts of K ? p?? measurements _at_ CERN
30
Isotope Source for Nuclear Physics
  • The limits of nuclear existence
  • neutron proton drip lines,
  • superheavy elements,
  • extreme nucleonic matter
  • Nuclear astrophysics
  • rp-process, r-process
  • Probes of Standard Model
  • CKM, P, T, CP
  • Materials science
  • radioactive spies, curing chemical blindness,
  • positron annihilation studies,
  • applications to biomedicine, etc.

31
Physics with Radioactive Nuclear Beams
Particle physics
Extreme nuclei
Astrophysics
32
Possible EURISOL Site _at_ CERN
33
POFPA dixit
  • We consider experimentation at the high-energy
    frontier to be the top priority in choosing a
    strategy for upgrading CERN's proton accelerator
    complex. This experimentation includes the
    upgrade to optimize the useful LHC luminosity
    integrated over the lifetime of the accelerator,
    through both a consolidation of the LHC injector
    chain and a possible luminosity upgrade project
    we term the SLHC
  • The absolute and relative priorities of these and
    high-energy linear-collider options will depend,
    in particular, on the results from initial LHC
    runs, which should become available around 2010

Blondel et al hep-ph/0609102
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POFPA dixit redux
  • We consider providing Europe with a forefront
    neutrino oscillation facility to be the next
    priority for CERNs proton accelerator complex,
    with the principal physics objective of observing
    CP or T violation in the lepton sector
  • The most cost-effective way to do this either a
    combination of superbeam and ?-beam or a neutrino
    factory using stored muons will depend, in
    particular, on the advances to be made in
    neutrino oscillation studies over the next few
    years. RD is needed on a range of different
    detector technologies suited for different
    neutrino sources

Blondel et al hep-ph/0609102
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POFPA dixit redux2
  • Continuing research on topics such as kaon
    physics, fixed-target physics with heavy ions,
    muon physics, other fixed-target physics and
    nuclear physics offers a cost-effective
    supplementary physics programme that would
    optimize the exploitation of CERNs proton
    accelerators.
  • However, we consider that these topics should not
    define the proton accelerator upgrade scenario,
    but rather adapt to whichever might be preferred
    on the basis of the first two priorities.

Blondel et al hep-ph/0609102
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PAF dixit Benefits for Physics
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