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1 International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt FAIR Status Report CBM Collaboration Meeting March 9, 2005 J. Eschke, GSI Status Report on FAIR CBM Collaboration Meeting 9 th March, 2005 J. Eschke, GSI 1.Submission of TPs and TRs  Evaluation by PACs and TAC 2.3 Phase staged construction scenario 3.ISC Decisions 4. Next Steps

2 International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt FAIR Status Report CBM Collaboration Meeting March 9, 2005 J. Eschke, GSI PAC on Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Astrophysics (NUSTAR-PAC): 667 users in 10 TPs [ 450 on LoIs] 1.) Low Energy Branch (LEB)Scheidenberger GSI High-resolution In-Flight Spectroscopy (HISPEC)/ Zs.Podolyak/ Surrey Decay Spectroscopy with Implanted Ion Beams (DESPEC)+ B. Rubio Valencia Precision Measurements of very short-lived Nuclei using an Advanced Trapping System for highly-charged Ions (MATS)K.Blaum Mainz LASER Spectroscopy for the Study of Nuclear Properties (LASPEC)P. Campbell Manchester Neutron Capture Measurements (NCAP)M.Heil FZK Antiprotonic Radioactive Nuclides (Exo+pbar)M. Wada Riken 2.) High Energy Branch (R3B) A Universal Setup for Kinematical Complete Measurements of Reactions with Relativistic Radioactive Beams (R3B)T. Aumann GSI 3.) Ring Branch (STORIB) Study of Isomeric Beams, Lifetimes and Masses (ILIMA)Y.Novikov SPNPI Exotic Nuclei Studied in Light-Ion Induced Reactions at the NESR Storage Ring (EXL)M. Chartier Liverpool Electron-Ion Scattering in a Storage Ring (e-A Collider) (ELISe)H. Simon GSI Antiproton-Ion Collider: A Tool for the Measurement of Neutron and Proton rms radii of Stable and Radioactive Nuclei (AIC)R. Krücken TUM Technical Proposals

3 International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt FAIR Status Report CBM Collaboration Meeting March 9, 2005 J. Eschke, GSI PAC on Quantum Chromo DynamicsCD (QCD-PAC): 909 users in 4 TPs [834 in 5 LoIs] ASSIA Study of Spin-dependent Interactions with AntiprotonsR.Bertini Torino (90) CBM Compressed Baryonic Matter ExperimentP.SengerGSI (294) PANDA Strong Interaction Studies with AntiprotonsU.WiednerTSL Uppsala(348) PAX Antiproton-Proton Scattering Experiments with PolarizationF.RathmannFZJ (177) PAC on Atomic Physics, Plasma Physics and Applications (APPA-PAC) 578 users in 5 TPs [ 505 on LoIs] (Laser Cooling of Highly Charged Ions at SIS 100/300U. SchrammLMU) FLAIR - A Facility for Low-energy Antiproton and Ion ResearchE. Wiedman Tokyo (Anti-deuteron Breeding in a Double Ring ColliderW. Oehlert FZ-Jülich) SPARC Stored Particles in Atomic physics ResearchR. SchuchStockholm HEDGEHOB: High Energy Density matter Generated by Heavy-iOn BeamsD. Varentsov Darmstadt BIOMAT Applications of Relativistic Ions in Radiobiology M. Durante Napoli and Space Research/ Materials Research with Relativistic Heavy Ion Beams S. KlaumünzerHMI WDM Radiative Properties of Warm Dense MatterF. B. RosmejMarseille Technical Proposals

4 International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt FAIR Status Report CBM Collaboration Meeting March 9, 2005 J. Eschke, GSI Technical Reports FAIR 'Final' Layout 1.SIS18 upgrade 2.SIS100 3.SIS300 4.Super-FSR 5.CR 6.RESR 7.NESR 8.Proton LINAC 9.HESR 10.Beam lines 11.Cryogenics 12.Controls 13.Civil Engineering 14.Radiation Safety

5 International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt FAIR Status Report CBM Collaboration Meeting March 9, 2005 J. Eschke, GSI

6 International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt FAIR Status Report CBM Collaboration Meeting March 9, 2005 J. Eschke, GSI PAC and TAC Sessions March 14 th - 17 th Monday March 14, 2005 Tuesday March 15, 2005 Wednesday March 16, 2005 Thursday March 17, 2005 Morning 09:00-12:30 Plenary (1h) mandate (S.G. or H.G.) 3 parallel PAC (TAC members attending) 3 PAC and 1 TAC session in parallel STI with PAC/TAC chairmen 3 parallel PAC (TAC members attending) Afternoon 14:00 -18:00 3 PAC and 1 TAC session in parallel - closed sessions for preparation of recommendations STI closed session - closed session for preparation of recommendations

7 International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt FAIR Status Report CBM Collaboration Meeting March 9, 2005 J. Eschke, GSI 3-Phase Project Staging General strategy: Groundwork, supply systems and major buildings as early as financially possible (potential for smoothing financial profile?) Scientific facilities staged according to three science programmes Contributions from outside mainly in kind for scientific facilities

8 International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt FAIR Status Report CBM Collaboration Meeting March 9, 2005 J. Eschke, GSI 3-Phase Project Staging Three stages according to fields of physics: 1.Radioactive beam physics Nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics Atomic physics studies with highly charged/radioactive ions 2.Proton-antiproton physics QCD studies with protons and antiprotons Precision studies with antiproton beams addressing fundamental symmetries and interactions 3.Full facility research Full parallel operation of up to four experiments Full energy and luminosity for nuclear collisions program at CBM Precision QCD Studies at PANDA up to 8 GeV Plasma research (full gain factor in power density: ~400) Atomic reaction studies with fast beams

9 Stage 1: 2007 - 2010 Civil Construction Ringtunnel for double ring synchrotron incl. technical buildings Buildings housing the Super-FRS, the CR and NESR plus nuclear structure and atomic physics experiments Office building Accelerator 2 x 10 11 /puls U 28+ at 200 AMeV 4 x 10 10 /puls U 73+ at 1000 AMeV 4 Hz up to 12 Tm; 1 Hz up to 18 Tm Bunch compression to 70 ns Research Nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics (gain factor in intensities for radioactive secondary beams: ~100) Plasma physics at 'old' facility (gain factor in power density: ~200) Atomic physics studies with highly charged/radioactive ion beams Staged construction scenario

10 Stage 2: 2008 - 2013 Civil Construction (completed) p linac building HESR building Buildings housing nuclear collision, plasma physics and atomic physics experiments Accelerator 1 x 10 12 /puls U 28+ at 2,7 AGeV 1 x 10 11 /puls U 73+ at 8,3 AGeV (Ne 10+ bis 14 AGeV) Bunch compression to 50 ns 2,5 x 10 13 /puls protons up to 29 GeV up to 10 11 antiprotons accumulated, stored and cooled in the HESR up to 15 GeV low (down to zero) energy antiprotons at NESR and HITRAP Research Nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics (full gain factor in intensities for radioactive secondary beams: ~1000-10000) QCD studies with protons and antiprotons Precision studies with antiprotonn beams addressing fundamental symmetries and interactions HESR

11 Stage 3: 2010 - 2014 Accelerator 2 x 10 9 /puls U 92+ up to 34 AGeV Stretcher option with long extraction times from seconds up to minutes High energy e-cooling for HESR Research Full energy and luminosity for nuclear collisions program at CBM Precision QCD Studies at PANDA up to 15 GeV Plasma research (full gain factor in power density: ~2500) Atomic reaction studies with fast beams Full parallel operation of up to four experiments

12 International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt FAIR Status Report CBM Collaboration Meeting March 9, 2005 J. Eschke, GSI CountrySignatorySignature received - dated FinlandProf. Dr. D. RiskaX – 22.09.2004 FranceDr. E. GiacobinoX - 08.12.2004 GermanyDr. H. SchunckX – 13.09.2004 GreeceProf. Dr. C. FotakisX – 11.11.2004 ItalyDr. L. CriscuoliX - 06.12.2004 PolandProf. Dr. R. KulessaX - 18.01.2005 Russian FederationS. MazurenkoX – 11.11.2004 SpainDr. S. Ordónez DelgadoX – 06.10.2004 SwedenDr. P. OmlingX – 21.09.2004 United KingdomProf. Dr. John WoodX – 13.09.2004 Status Signatures Memorandum of Understanding for the FAIR project (January 18, 2005)

13 International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt FAIR Status Report CBM Collaboration Meeting March 9, 2005 J. Eschke, GSI The International Steering Committee for FAIR PAC QCD E.Chiavassa PAC NUSTAR R.Casten PAC APPA D.Schwalm TAC Yanglai Cho Observers: FAIR Project Cost Review Group (CORE) Full Cost Structure Group AFI Working Group Administrative and Funding Issues H.F.Wagner Legal Working Group Dr. Jahn STI Working Group Scientific + Technical Issues Sidney Gales ISC Internat. Steering Committee H.Schunck

14 International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt FAIR Status Report CBM Collaboration Meeting March 9, 2005 J. Eschke, GSI ISC Decisions The Steering Committee considers the concept proposed for the organisational structure of FAIR as basically appropriate, both for construction and operation. It thus supports: 1. the legal form of a German limited liability company (GmbH), 2. the proposed extension of the present GSI GmbH with international shareholders from the FAIR partner countries and 3. the development of the FAIR convention as well as appropriate articles of association and by-laws, as a basis for the future contractual negotiations and agreements between the partner countries. The signature of the Convention is envisaged for the summer of 2006. For the selection of candidates for the positions of FAIR Project Director and Head of the FAIR Division an international search committee will be set up by the Supervisory Board of GSI.

15 International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt FAIR Status Report CBM Collaboration Meeting March 9, 2005 J. Eschke, GSI Research Division HADES FAIR GmbH with international shareholders Accelerator Operation Infrastructure Division Buildings Facility Maintenance Central Services ALICE FOPI PHELIX+PP Spectroscopy SHE / Chemistry Material Research Atomic Physics Bio Physics Injectors Rings Beam Diagnostics Vacuum HF Operating HD-Therapy IT Technical Services Detector-Lab. Target-Lab. Documentation / Library Human Resources Administration Finance Purchasing FAIR Division (FAIR Technical Director) Civil Construction CBM -TI PANDA-TI Integration Theory FRS/ESR HE Reactions International Steering Commitee Administration and Financial Issues WG Scientific and Technical Issues WG Company General Assembly Supervisory Board Directorate DG Sci. Tech. Admin. FAIR International FAIR Project Management Board Administrative Council Scientific Council Scietific / Technical Advisory Committees Controlling,Legal Issues Safety EU Contracts, 3rd Party Funding Users, Public Relations Experiment Electronics Electrical Engineering Super-FRS-TI RIB Low Energy Branch TI RIB High Energy Cave TI RIB Ring Branch TI FLAIR & SPARC & Applications Facilities TI Plasma Physics TI Theory /systems Controls SC Magnets Cryosystems TI= Technical Infrastructure CBM PANDA NUSTAR Exp. groups FLAIR & SPARC Accelerator FAIR Experiments -TI FAIR Project Management Team

16 Convention (Governmental Contract – provisions for general framework, procedures, arrangements; annexes?) Articles of Association (based on rules of German limited liability company (GmbH) law; recorded and registered with notary public; any changes require full notary public process) By-Laws (contract(s) on specific rules and regulations between shareholders; does not require notary public involvement) plus additional bi-lateral, multi-lateral contracts, MoU's etc between shareholders and other parties

17 International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt FAIR Status Report CBM Collaboration Meeting March 9, 2005 J. Eschke, GSI 2004 2005 2006 PAC's Technical Committee Signing of MoU Phase I – Governed by MoU Phase II Governed by Contracts The ISC-FAIR International Working Groups MoU Proposals / TR's LoI's

18 International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt FAIR Status Report CBM Collaboration Meeting March 9, 2005 J. Eschke, GSI 2004 2005 2006 Contract(s) Development Contract(s) Negotiations Closing PAC's Technical Committee Signing of MoU Phase I – Governed by MoU Phase II Governed by Contracts The ISC-FAIR International Working Groups MoU Proposals / TR's LoI's

19 International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt FAIR Status Report CBM Collaboration Meeting March 9, 2005 J. Eschke, GSI 2004 2005 2006 Contract(s) Development Contract(s) Negotiations Closing PAC's Technical Committee TDR's Signing of MoU Phase I – Governed by MoU Phase II Governed by Contracts The ISC-FAIR International Working Groups Evaluation by Advisory Committees by Mid March 05 Cost Review by CORE group Final Project Definition MoU Proposals / TR's LoI's

20 International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt FAIR Status Report CBM Collaboration Meeting March 9, 2005 J. Eschke, GSI Next Steps Ongoing since November 2004: Member States and others start signing up for work packages January 15 th, 2005, Submission of TRs (Technical Reports -Accel.) and TPs (Technical Proposals) March 11-17 th of Evaluation of TPs and TRs in TAC and PACs sessions  Determination of costs of each subproject, Checking by the CORE Group of experts Summer 2005: New Planning based on new information form TRs and TPs in mid 2005, the International Steering Committee defines the Project based on the scientific merits (STI) and the resources (AFI) available, prepares Contract 2005 Determination of Legal Structure of FAIR-GmbH, draft of FAIR contract Summer of 2006: Contract on FAIR signed by Member States, followed by Start of construction of FAIR 2006 to 2010 Technical Design Reports (TDR) for the sub systems 2011 - 2014: Commissioning of FAIR


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