Project X Research Program R. Tschirhart Project X Machine Advisory Committee March 18-19, 2013.

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Project X Research Program R. Tschirhart Project X Machine Advisory Committee March 18-19, 2013

Origins… The Origin of Mass: How do massless chiral fermions become matter particles? (buzzword: “Higgs”) The Origin of Matter: Why are there so many different kinds of matter particles with different properties? (buzzword: “Flavor”) The Origin of the Universe: Where did matter come from in the first place and why didn’t it all annihilate with antimatter? (buzzwords: “Baryogenesis”, “Leptogenesis”) -Joe Lykken Project-Y: 2 R. Tschirhart, Caltech HEP Seminar January 28th XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 2

The Project-X Research Program Neutrino experiments A high-power proton source with proton energies between 1 and 120 GeV would produce intense neutrino sources and beams illuminating near detectors on the Fermilab site and massive detectors at distant underground laboratories. Kaon, muon, nuclei & nucleon precision experiments These could include world leading experiments searching for lepton flavor violation in muons, atomic, muon, nuclear and nucleon electron dipole moments (edms), precision measurement of neutron properties (e.g. n,nbar oscillations) and world-leading precision measurements of ultra-rare kaon decays. Platform for evolution to a Neutrino Factory and Muon Collider Neutrino Factory and Muon-Collider concepts depend critically on developing high intensity proton source technologies. Material Science and Nuclear Energy Applications Accelerator, spallation, target and transmutation technology demonstrations which could investigate and develop accelerator technologies important to the design of future nuclear waste transmutation systems and future thorium fuel-cycle power systems. Possible applications of muon Spin Resonance techniques (muSR). as a sensitive probes of the magnetic structure of materials. R. Tschirhart, Caltech HEP Seminar January 28th Detailed discussion on Project X websiteProject X website XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart

Guiding Principles in Particle Physics… 4 R. Tschirhart, Caltech HEP Seminar January 28th XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 4

Leading the Energy Frontier… The Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Europe R. Tschirhart, Caltech HEP Seminar January 28th 2013 Mangano, HCP 2012 Kyoto, Nov CERN, July 4 th Fermilab 1-West, July 4 th 3:45am 2013 XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 5

Beyond the Standard Model at the LHC XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart6

Indirect Challenges from the Intensity Frontier… 2013 XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart7 Y. Grossman, Z. Ligeti, Project X Physics Study (PXPS)

R. Tschirhart, Caltech HEP Seminar January 28th 2013 Rare processes can dissect new physics… e.g. Warped Extra Dimensions as a Theory of Flavor?? Straub, CKM 2010 workshop (arXiv: v2) Buras et al. SM accuracy of <5%, motivates 1000 event experiments XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 8

Project X CP violation research opportunities Neutrinos: > x3 increase in LBNE neutrino statistics. Proton-EDM, x10 6 reach, new capability Muon-EDM, x10 4 reach, new capability Neutron EDM, x reach Atomic EDMs. x reach, goal of surpassing Hg! 9 R. Tschirhart, Caltech HEP Seminar January 28th 2013 LBNE CP violation in quarks 2013 XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 9

10 Courtesy Klaus Kirch CIPANP 2012 EDM Research Worldwide… R. Tschirhart, Caltech HEP Seminar January 28th XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 10

Stages of the Research Program: Stage XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 11

1B - Disordered Mat’ls Commission Backscattering Spectrometer Commission High Pressure Diffractometer Commission A - Magnetism Reflectometer Commission B - Liquids Reflectometer Commission Cold Neutron Chopper Spectrometer Commission Wide Angle Chopper Spectrometer Commission High Resolution Chopper Spectrometer Commission Fundamental Physics Beamline Commission A - Powder Diffractometer Commission Single Crystal Diffractometer Commission Engineering Diffractometer IDT CFI Funded Commission SANS Commission B - Hybrid Spectrometer Commission – Spin Echo 9 – VISION Beamline 13 Has Been Allocated for Nuclear Physics at SNS Courtesy Geoff Greene R. Tschirhart, Caltech HEP Seminar January 28th XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 12

Stage-1 Beam timing R. Tschirhart, PX Research Program January Spallation Campus Muon Campus CW Operations Campus Super-Cycle: Every 1200 msec the linac drives the Booster and Main Injector exclusively for 60 msec corresponding to a 5% dedicated duty factor to drive the higher energy complex. The 95% balance of the timeline is CW operations XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 13

Stage-1 Accelerator Resources Promotes the Main Injector (MI) to a Mega-Watt class machine for neutrinos, and increases the potential beam power for other medium power MI experiments (e.g. ORKA, nu-STORM). Unshackles the   e (Mu2e) experiment from the Booster complex: Potentially increases sensitivity of Mu2e by x10 with 1-GeV CW drive beam. High power spallation target optimized for ultra-cold neutron and atomic-edm particle physics experiments and neutron anti-neutron oscillation experiments. Capability to drive polarized protons to a proton-edm experiment. Increases the available integrated 8 GeV power for other experiments (e.g. short-baseline neutrinos) from the Booster complex by liberating Mu2e. R. Tschirhart, Caltech HEP Seminar January 28th XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 14

Rare Processes Research Probing far Beyond the TeV scale with Stage-1 x10 improvement in mu2e sensitivity. Platform for next generation rare muon decay experiments such as   3e. x100 improvement in K +   + sensitivity, many other rare K + modes XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 15

16 Dubbers, Kamyshkov PXPS Stage-1 presents an opportunity to increase n-nbar search sensitivity by > x XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 16

Broader Impacts Research with Stage-1 Energy applications: Material studies, transmutation science, accelerator reliability. Successful DOE SC/NE workshop January Materials science with muon Spin Rotation (muSR): very- low energy (<4 MeV) stopping  + that are sensitive probes of the magnetic properties of materials. Several facilities world-wide, no US facilities. Successful Project X muSR forum October 17 th -19 th XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 17

Stages of the Research Program: Stage XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 18

Science Enabled with Stage-2 World leading kaon physics program: Megawatt power (x10 over competing facilities) can drive multiple experiments. World class muon physics program: Mu2e descendant migrates to a higher power campus. Megawatt power for conversion experiments (x10 over competing   e facilities), opportunities for major next steps in other channels (e.g.   3e, others). Maintains Main Injector beam power at lower energies (e.g. 60 GeV) enhancing the neutrino spectrum for long baseline experiments. R. Tschirhart, Caltech HEP Seminar January 28th XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 19

Stage-2 kaon experiment critically relies on linac bandwidth R. Tschirhart, Caltech HEP Seminar January 28th XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 20

Stages of the Research Program: Stage-3 (RDR) XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 21

Science Enabled with Stage-3 (RDR) Main Injector power upgrade to >2 Mega Watts for GeV beam, doubling power to the long baseline Main Injector Neutrinos (LBNE) and Main Injector near- detector neutrino physics. 8 GeV beam power for experiments is doubled to now x10 the MiniBooNE era, which will support a new generation of short-baseline neutrino physics. R. Tschirhart, Caltech HEP Seminar January 28th XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 22

Stages of the Research Program: Stage-4 (Beyond the RDR) XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 23

Probing neutrino CP-violation is more than beam power! R. Tschirhart, Caltech HEP Seminar January 28th XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 24

Probing neutrino CP-violation is more than beam power! R. Tschirhart, Caltech HEP Seminar January 28th XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 25

Science Enabled with Stage-4 (Beyond RDR) 8 GeV and 4000kW at 60 GeV for the ultimate super beams. Double super-beam technique can tune illumination of the first and second maxima of long-baseline experiments of very massive next generation long-baseline detectors. Driver for an extremely powerful muon storage ring neutrino source, ultimately leading to a neutrino factory or Muon Collider as motivated by the physics. R. Tschirhart, Caltech HEP Seminar January 28th XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart 26

DOE Office of Science Developing New Decadal Plan 2013 XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart27

Fusion Energy Sciences Need for Irradiation Facilities 2013 XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart28 FESAC/SC website, March 2013

Fitting Summary: High Energy Physics Advisory Panel (HEPAP) Facility Analysis of Project X XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart29 Mark Wise, HEPAP, March 2013

2013 XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart30

Intensity Frontier HEPAP Assessment 2013 XMAC Meeting, R. Tschirhart31