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Title: FNAL


1
  • FNAL
  • Hugh Montgomery
  • Fermilab
  • October, 2005

2
New Director
  • Pier Oddone
  • July 1, 2005
  • Organization
  • Some changes in the organization
  • Nagaitsev Recycler ? ILC
  • Shiltsev Tevatron ? LHC (New Head Ron
    Moore)
  • Kephart TD ? ILC Program Director
  • Directions
  • Maintain the ships of the line (CDF, D0, CMS/LHC,
    MINOS, MiniBooNE)
  • ILC
  • Neutrinos
  • NovA
  • Proton Driver (Proton Plan on steroids)

3
The outside world
  • Operations Review (March 29-31)
  • Annual Program Review (May 24-26)
  • Praised the collider program
  • Physics Advisory Committee (June)
  • HEPAP (July)
  • Manpower Study
  • P5 (September)

4
With P5 Management
  • Experiment (FNAL) Budgets
  • Experiment Operating Budgets
  • Computing Budgets
  • Experiment MOUs
  • ? 2002
  • ? 2004,5
  • ? 2006,7 recent development
  • International Finance Committees
  • Commitments to experiment operating
  • Contributions to computing
  • Effort and participation

5
With P5 Developments over past year
  • HEPAP study
  • FNAL provided PI input for all the FNAL
    experiments
  • Developed transition plan for post-docs with a
    slight increase over a couple of years
  • Physicists
  • Based view of FNAL physicists on a name-by-name
    assessment
  • Checked with group leaders

6
With P5 Collider Experiment Task Force
  • Director charged a Task Force
  • Chair Joel Butler- Associate Head of PPD for
    experiments
  • Membership from Laboratory and from Experiments
    plus a Co-Chair of the HEPAP Study.
  • would like to hear an interim report from the
    committee by September 7 prior to the P5 Meeting
    at Fermilab on September 12, 13.

7
Collider Experiment Task Force
  • Charge
  • review what is known about the scientific and
    technical needs for completing the Tevatron
    program through 2009.
  • choose its own methodology
  • parse the total demands into segments
  • partition easily understood segments from the
    more difficult
  • make use of existing data from the HEPAP study,
    from the effort within the experiments
  • Scrub needs should be scrubbed to ensure that
    they are real, important, and appropriately sized
  • Address the needs through FY2007 as an initial
    step
  • As the gap between actual needs and available
    resources becomes clear, the committee should
    move to develop a suite of potential remedies.
  • streamlining of operations and data analysis,
  • sharpening the physics focus and ensuring the
    essential analyses are being addressed,
  • merging certain support activities for D0 and
    CDF,
  • increasing the use of post docs and visitors, and
    making special arrangements with CMS and ATLAS to
    smooth out the transition
  • include an analysis and recommendations on what
    the agencies might do to ameliorate the problems
    associated with the transition.

8
Collider Experiment Task Force
  • Subgroup 1 Collaboration resources
  • Membership Terry Wyatt and Rob Roser
    (co-chairs), Luciano Ristori, Pierre Petroff,
    Young-kee Kim, Gerry Blazey, and Chip Brock .
  • Subgroup 2 Operations Requirements and
    resources
  • Membership Willis Sakumoto and George Ginther
    (co-chairs) , Linda Stutte , Mike Lindgren, Rob
    Roser, Gerry Blazey, Joel Butler, Jim Strait
  • Subgroup 3 Data Processing requirements and
    resources
  • Membership Ashutosh Kotwal and Gavin Davies
    (co-chairs), Amber Boehnlein, Rick Snider ,
    Young-Kee Kim , Terry Wyatt, Bob Tschirhart,
    Vicky White
  • Subgroup 4 Physics Analysis requirements and
    issues
  • Membership Gerry Blazey and Young-Kee Kim
    (co-chairs), John Hobbs, Volker Buesher, Franco
    Bedeschi, Rob Roser, and Beate Heinemann.
  • Task Force has made considerable progress.
  • Draft Report Submitted to Director

9
P5 Outcome?
  • Anecdotal/Informal/Clandestine Readings only so
    far.
  • P5 was impressed by
  • Accelerator performance and prospects
  • Experiment performance and prospects
  • Experiment understanding of the issues
  • Expect to return to this issue in (early) 2007
  • Also heard that having heard from FNAL and SLAC,
    P5 needs to hear from the other side of the ledger

10
Tevatron
11
Tevatron
12
Experiments
D0
CDF
13
Schedule
  • Recycler and electron cooling have been
    instrumental in the stores generated by stacking
    all the antiprotons in the recycler before
    shooting to the Tevatron. All the very highest
    Luminosity stores have been of this type.
  • Issue for accelerator is to establish a higher
    antiproton production rate.
  • This was the motivation for Director to delay
    shutdown to spring.
  • Ancillary concerns feeder work in depths of
    cold
  • Recent comedy with the Zebra Mussels now appears
    to prevent starting in February.

14
MiniBooNE Beam Delivery
15
NuMI/MINOS Beam Delivery
  • Problem with Target worked around
  • Recent problem with horn, fixed
  • Hitting the 250 kwatt level
  • Currently have gt 6E19 protons on target
  • 2005 Goal is 1E20 protons on target
  • They will be close

16
Conclusions
  • Past Year was very successful for the Collider
    experiments
  • Neutrino Program is firing on all cylinders
  • Future will continue to have challenges for
    management
  • Future continues to hold great promise for
    collider physics.
  • Advances in luminosity are driven by advances in
    the use of the Recycler and electron cooling.
  • Fermilab continues to be committed to the
    Tevatron Collider program.
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