Breuker Feb Overview of future East Area Programme T8 : 24 GeV/c (primary protons) 2-3 x 10**11 per PS cycle; T9 (new) : 15 GeV/c 10**6 per spill; T10 (new) : 12 GeV/c 10**6 per spill; The secondary beam lines provide hadrons, electrons and muons; Overlap in energy with the lowest SPS beam energies in EHN1; These are in view of energies and particle types unique test facilities and not available at FermiLab, DESY or anywhere elsewhere.
Breuker Feb Future Users T8 : Irradiation facilities for protons and “mixed field”; T9 : Test beam facility and CLOUD experiment; T10 : Test beam facility mainly for ALICE; other users are not excluded; The SPS test beams in EHN1 became more and more overbooked; the East Hall beams are an alternative; Several users are debugging their equipment in the East Hall before going to higher energies at the SPS.
Breuker Feb Number of Users (“Tests”) and Days per Year for the East Hall :
East Hall Test Beam Users T CALICE SDHCAL CALICE WDHCAL CALICE GRPC CALICE MMEGAS CLAS12 (MMEGAS / RICH for Jlab) CMS PLT (Pixel Lumi Telescope) COMPCALO (Compass ECAL Upgrade) FACTOR (Shaslik Calo + SiPM) Breuker Feb
East Hall Test Beam Users T – 2012 cont. CBM (Comp. Baryon Matter at GSI) EMR (Electron Muon Ranger, Scint. TK) PERDaix (Baloon Experiment) PANDA (GSI Experiment) IRCAL (Indian Neutrino Observatory) CryoBLM (LHC Beam Loss Monitors) CLIC CTF3 (Beam Loss Monitors) KLOE2 (GEM’s) Breuker Feb
East Hall Test Beam Users T cont. ASACUSA (AD3 Tracker) NA62 (Gigatracker) OPERA (Brick Calibration) Many come back each year … Breuker Feb
Overbooking of SPS H6 and H8 in 2012 (2011 was similar) Double and Triple Overlaps in requested Beam-Line and in Time Days with Beam for FT : 190; from this we subtract the NA61 Ion run and TS/MD times which gives about 120 days; H6 requests sum up to 319 days; H8 requests sum up to 376 days. Breuker Feb
Conclusion The East Area will have a bright Future Breuker Feb