UPHUK-V September 7-9, 2013 Bodrum, TURKEY  Turkish Accelerator Center: The Status and Roadmap Dr. Ömer Yavaş* Director of TAC Collaboration Institute.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Turkish Accelerator Center Project Avni Aksoy Ankara University On behalf of TAC Collaboration Team CLIC Workshop 2013.
Advertisements

Necessity of Moving from Green Book to White Book M. Hadi Hadizadeh Yazdi International Scientific Meetings Office Iran October 26, 2002 Amman, Jordan.
PARTICLE PHYSICS STRATEGY OF. RESPONSIBLE INSTITUTE TURKISH ATOMIC ENERGY AUTHORITY Conduct all the necessary administrative, monetary and technical aspects.
SLAC Accelerator Research and Introduction to SAREC Tor Raubenheimer FACET Users Meeting August 29 th - 30 th, 2011.
View from the NSF: Later Years J. Whitmore (EPP-PNA) M. Pripstein (LHC) M. Goldberg, J. Reidy (EPP) LEPP – CLEO CESR Symposium at Cornell, May 31, 2008.
SLAC Accelerator Department The PEP-II Accelerator John T. Seeman Assistant Director of the Technical Division Head of the Accelerator Department SLUO.
EPPCN meeting – Krakow May 18, 2015 Avital Baer. SESAME – Synchrotron-Light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East Allaan, Jordan.
Accelerating Science and Innovation. Science for Peace CERN was founded in 1954 as a Science for Peace Initiative by 12 European States Member States:
State supporting science and technology challenge. Measures for modern scientific landscape. By Lyudmila Ogorodova Deputy Minister, Ministry of Education.
1 Albrecht Wagner, EPP2010, 16 May 2005, Chicago ILC - International Cooperation and Coordination The Point of view of DESY and Germany Albrecht Wagner,
Turkish Accelerator Center (TAC) The status and roadmap Ömer YAVAŞ Director of TAC* Ankara University 3rd TAC Light Sources International Users’ Meeting.
Electromagnetic radiation sources based on relativistic electron and ion beams E.G.Bessonov 1.Introduction 2.Spontaneous and stimulated emission of electromagnetic.
CLIC ACAS Collaboration CERN, 12 April 2011 Mark Boland Principal Scientist Accelerator Physics Australian Synchrotron ACAS Deputy Director.
Q34: Discuss the support of the accelerator community for your technology and to whatever extent your technology has outreach into other accelerator areas?
Özkan ŞAHİN Uludağ University Physics Department Bursa -TURKEY Bursa gas detector laboratory, status.
050928ICFA seminar Daegu 1 Inter-University Research Institute Corporation High Energy Accelerator Research Organization KEK Yoji Totsuka.
EPPCN meeting – Prague May 12, 2014 Avital Baer. SESAME – Synchrotron-light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East Allaan, Jordan.
Photon Diagnostic Station For TAC IR-FEL Test Facility ILHAN TAPAN* *on behalf of the TAC collaboration Uludag Universitesi, Bursa,16059, TURKEY References.
Low Emittance RF Gun Developments for PAL-XFEL
A Plan to Construct a Rare Isotope Accelerator Facility KoRIA S. W. Hong Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) On behalf of Conceptual Design Project Team S.
R&D, Collaborations and Closeout Fulvia Pilat MEIC Collaboration Meeting March
1 Albrecht Wagner, EPS Aachen, 19 July 2003 Road Map for High Energy Physics The DESY View The strategy for the DESY programme is based on three elements:
1 HiGrade Kick-off Welcome to DESY Hamburg Zeuthen.
Recommendations on the scientific programme The PAC endorsed the main lines of the proposed long-term programme. The draft document is expected.
ILC in Japan A 10 minute introduction H.Weerts Argonne National Lab March 24, 2014 University of Chicago.
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR FUTURE ACCELERATORS (ICFA) Roy Rubinstein2nd International Conference on New Frontiers in Physics - 4 September
Status of the Project April EPOG, 12th Outreach-Meeting, CERN, Petra Folkerts, DESY 1 Report from DESY, Hamburg, Germany The Status of TESLA and.
News from ESS Cristina Oyón, Mats Lindroos, Steve Peggs November 2009.
The Lab‘s Status & Future August 2003 – Fermilab - InterActions, Petra Folkerts, DESY Report from DESY, Hamburg, Germany.
Turkish Accelerator and Radiation Laboratory at Ankara Suat ÖZKORUCUKLU İstanbul University.
1 SPAFOA Capitol Hill Briefing December 2013 Harry Weerts International Linear Collider - progress & status SPAFOA meeting, Dec 11, 2013, H.Weerts.
Activities and news Last meeting: 2015 CERN budget allocations as expected, now distributed on accounts Annual report done, and MTP (Medium Term Plan)
Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy 1 International Linear Collider In August 2004 ICFA announced their technology selection for an ILC: 1.The.
September 7-8, 2015, IAT, Ankara University, Ankara SEVENTH IMAC MEETING OF TAC-TARLA FACILITY Status of Turkish Accelerator Center (TAC) Project Ömer.
1 GUTs and Branes DESY Theory Workshop 2003 A brief introduction to the future of particle physics at DESY Albrecht Wagner Hamburg, 23 September 2003.
ILC/CLIC e + generation working group Jim Clarke, STFC Daresbury Laboratory and Louis Rinolfi, CERN.
Max Cornacchia, SLAC LCLS Project Overview BESAC, Feb , 2001 LCLS Project Overview What is the LCLS ? Transition from 3 rd generation light sources.
ICPP-II, Istanbul 2 nd International Conference on Particle Physics in Memoriam Engin Arık and Her Colleagues Do ğ uş University, İ stanbul, Turkey 20.
Budget, Installation plan, Resource Organizational Structure & New Law for Research Centers Avni AKSOY 7th IMAC Meeting of TARLA, IAT, 7 September 2015.
Status and Plans for EUROnu FP7 Design Study Status and Plans for EUROnu FP7 Design Study EUROnu = A High Intensity Neutrino Oscillation Facility in Europe.
DESY Deutsches Electron Synchrotron Shima Bayesteh.
Meeting on the Feasibility of X-Band Linac Based FEL Facility January 17-18, 2013 Inst. of Accel. Tech. Ankara University  The Scope and Status of TAC.
CLIC project 2012 The Conceptual Design Report for CLIC completed – presented in SPC, ECFA and numerous meetings and conferences, also providing basis.
ECFA - European Commitee for Future Accelerators Tatsuya Nakada – EPFL, Switzerland– prepared for CERN September Council presented by.
DESY. Status and Perspectives in Particle Physics Albrecht Wagner Chair of the DESY Directorate.
TAC Synchrotron Radiation Project Dr. Zafer Nergiz Nigde University Science Faculty Physics Department.
TAC SASE FEL Project Dr. Ömer Yavaş * Ankara University * On behalf of TAC SASE FEL Study Group Meeting on the Feasibility of X-Band Linac Based FEL Facility.
Interface between TAC SR and SASE FEL Possibility for testing CLIC structure Avni AKSOY Ankara University.
김 귀년 CHEP, KNU Accelerator Activities in Korea for ILC.
UK X-FEL National Laboratory Perspective Susan Smith STFC ASTeC IoP PAB/STFC Workshop Towards a UK XFEL 16 th February 2016.
SuperB project. The origin: infn roadmap 2006 early motivations – e+ e- after Dafne at LNF – SuperB’s synergy with ILC damping rings.
1 Comments concerning DESY and TESLA Albrecht Wagner Comments for the 5th meeting of the ITRP at Caltech 28 June 2004 DESY and the LC What could DESY contribute.
ARW 2013 Opening Melbourne, Australia, 15 April 2013 Dr Mark Boland Principal Scientist Accelerator Physics Australian Synchrotron ACAS Deputy Director.
BINP tau charm plans and other projects in Turkey/China A. Bogomyagkov BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk.
Overview Turkish Projects TAC / TARLA Avni Aksoy Ankara University Institute of Accelerator Technologies.
Dr Mark Boland Principal Scientist Accelerator Physics AXXS Australian X-band XFEL Source at the Australian Synchrotron On behalf of the Accelerator Science.
Capabilities and Programmes of STFC’s Accelerator Science & Technology Centre (ASTeC)
CLIC work program and milestones
Contribution of Ankara University Accelerator Technology Institute
Accelerator R&D for Future Neutrino Projects
Uppsala Commitment to ESS and FREIA Planning
with colliding electron-positron beams (Super Charm-Tau Factory, SCT)
Process of the 2nd update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics FCC week, 29 May 2017, Berlin Sijbrand de Jong, President of the CERN Council (slides.
Remarks on Russian capabilities in industrial accelerators development
Report on EUCARD WP6: MICE Transnational Access (TA)
ILC/CLIC e+ generation working group
Report from ICFA ICFA mission and membership ICFA Panels ICFA and ILC
WELCOME TO SOLEIL Amor Nadji On behalf of Synchrotron SOLEIL
with colliding electron-positron beams (Super Charm-Tau Factory, SCT)
The Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati of the
Presentation transcript:

UPHUK-V September 7-9, 2013 Bodrum, TURKEY  Turkish Accelerator Center: The Status and Roadmap Dr. Ömer Yavaş* Director of TAC Collaboration Institute of Accelerator Technologies Ankara University, Ankara, TURKEY * On behalf of TAC Collaboration 1 Fifth National Congress on Particle Accelerators and Their Applications

2 Mission of the TAC Collaboration  To design, construct and use of high energy particle (electron, positron and proton) accelerators for scientific research and technological development in basic and applied sciences in Turkey and the region.  To collaborate with international accelerator community 2 O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum

3 Phases of the TAC Project I. Feasibility Report ( ) by support of State Planing Organization (Ministry of Development)  Outcome: A Feasibility Report in 2001, 130 p in Turkish Turkey must establish a national accelerator center: Turkish Accelerator Center (TAC) II. General Desing Report ( ) by support State Planing Organization (Ministry of Development)  Outcome : A General Design Report in 2005, 250 p in Turkish Main parameters, types and technologies of accelerators and research potential of proposed facilities of TAC are explained O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum

4 Phases of the TAC Project III. First Facility, Institute, Conceptual and Technical Design Reports of Proposed TAC Facilities ( ) As a collaboration between 12 Turkish Universities under the coordination of Ankara University (~173 people)  Outcome  The Institute of Accelerator Technologies (IAT)  TARLA Facility (IR FEL & Bremsstrahlung) is funded and construction is continuing.  Technical Design Reports of TAC Synchrotron Radiation and TAC Proton Accelerator Facilities  Conceptual Design Reports of TAC SASE FEL and TAC Particle Factory O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum

Opening Ceremony for Buildings of TARLA Facility & The Institute of Accelerator Technologies (IAT) 5 O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum TARLA, May 9, 2011 IAT, May 9, 2011

TAC collaboration 6  TAC: An Inter University Collaboration  Project Team: 74 staff with PhD + 99 graduate students and engineers Ankara University (Coordinator) Gazi University İstanbul University Uludağ University Dumlupınar University Erciyes University Boğaziçi University Doğuş University Süleyman Demirel University Niğde University Osmangazi University O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum Gebze Yüksek Technology Institute

National Collaboration Contributions from 26 Universities. Istanbul U. Bogazici U. Dogus U. Fatih U. Ankara U. (Coordinator) Gazi U. METU Bilkent U. Hacettepe U. Kırıkkale U. Osmangazi U. Kocaeli U. GYTE S. Demirel U. Dumlupinar U. Uludag U. Erciyes Ü. C. Bayar U. Nigde U. Aksaray U. Bitlis U. Inönü U. Çankırı Karatekin U. Alparslan U. İ. Çeçen U. Adıyaman U. 7 Universities in red : Offical project partners Universities in blue : Contributing Universities O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum Gaziosmanpaşa U.

JAPAN iFEL, JAERI, KEK ENGLAND CI, JAI USA ANL, SLAC, Jlab, FNAL CHINA IHEP, BESIII RUSSIA BINP SWITZERLAND CERN, PSI ITALY INFN GERMANY DESY, FZB, FZDR, EuroFEL JORDAN SESAME TURKEY TAC International Collaboration 8 O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum SWEDEN ESS a Centers in blue color: Scientific Collaboration Agreements Centers in red colors: Scientific and technical cooperation (non-official)

Scientific collaboration agreements  Ankara University - DESY (Germany): 1996  Ankara University - LHC (CERN): 1997  Ankara University - CLIC (CERN): 2005  Ankara University - HZB (Germany): 2007  Ankara University - HZDR (Germany): 2007  Ankara University - Cockcroft Institute (UK): 2011  Ankara University - IHEP (China): 2011  Ankara University - EuroFEL (Germany): O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum

Institute of Accelerator Technologies (IAT) 10  Proposed by TAC Project  First and unique in Turkey  Established on February 26, 2010 in Ankara University and the building is opened to service on May 9, 2011  Three main branches are defined and presented to Higher Education Council:  Particle Accelerators & Technologies  Accelerator Based Light Sources  Detector Technologies and Data Acquisition O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum

International Scientific Advisory Committee 11  Ercan ALP (Argonne National Laboratory, USA) (Head)  Behçet ALPAT (INFN Perugia, Italy)  David M. ASNER (PNL, USA)  Swapan CHATTOPADHYAY (Cockroft Institute, UK)  Eugene LEVICHEV (BINP, Russia)  Yasar ONEL (Univ. of Iowa, USA)  Luigi PALUMBO (INFN Frascati, Italy)  Ken PEACH (Oxford University, UK)  Roland SAUERBREY (FZD, Germany)  Zehra SAYERS (Sabancı University, Turkey)  Gökhan UNEL (UCI & CERN)  Ali TANRIKUT (TAEK, Turkey)  Helmut WIEDEMANN (Stanford University, USA)  Frank ZIMMERMANN (CERN) 1st Meeting: October 8-9, 2009 Ankara University Ankara, Turkey 2nd Meeting: June 21-22, 2010 Boğaziçi University Istanbul, Turkey 3rd Meeting: May 9-10, 2011 Ankara University Ankara, Turkey 4th Meeting: June 11-12, 2012 Istanbul University Istanbul, Turkey 5th Meeting: June 24-25, 2013 Ankara University Ankara, Turkey O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum

TAC-ISAC Meetings

International Machine Advisory Commmittee 13 Peter MICHEL (HZDR-ELBE, Germany) (Head) Hideaki OHGAKI (Kyoto University, Japan) Dieter TRINES (DESY, Germany) Ernst WEIHRETER (HZB-BESSY, Germany) Jean R. DELAYEN (JLab, USA) 1st Meeting: December 4-5, 2009 Ankara University 2nd Meeting: September 2-3, 2010 Bodrum, Mugla 3rd Meeting: May 12-13, 2011 IAT, Ankara University th Meeting: March 8-9, 2012 IAT, Ankara University 5th Meeting: April 22-23, 2013 IAT, Ankara University

Facilities of TAC 14  TARLA (Turkish Accelerator and Radiation Laboratory at Ankara) Facility 40 MeV Sc linac based IR FEL & Bremstrahlung facility (under construction)  TAC Synchrotron Radiaton Facility (SR) (proposal) A third generation light source based on dedicated 3 GeV electron synchrotron  TAC SASE FEL Facility (SASE FEL) (proposal) A fourth generation light source based on 1-5 GeV electron linac  TAC Particle Factory (PF) (proposal) Electron-positron collider (charm factory), Ec.m.= 3.77 GeV  TAC Proton Accelerator Facility (PA) (proposal) LE PA: MeV, HE PA: 1-2 GeV High power and high flux proton accelerator O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum

15 TARLA Facility Sc e-linac (10-40 MeV) based IR FEL & Brems. facility 15 e-beam energy : up to max.40 MeV IR FEL wavelength : microns Energy of Brems.: up to 30 MeV First beam from DC gun is obtained! Tender process for He cooling system and SRF modules are completed in June Fifth IMAC Meeting was held on April 22-23, 2013 Installation of injector system is going on. It is expected that accelerator will be commissioned in TARLA is a member of CALIPSO (FP7 Project) O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum

16 TARLA Facility Sc e-linac (10-40 MeV) based IR FEL & Brems. facility 16 Presentations in UPHUK-V: The Status of TARLA Facility Suat Ozkorucuklu, Director of TARLA The Status of TARLA IR SEL Exp. Stations and Reserach Potential Pervin Arıkan, Coordinator of IR FEL Stations

17 IR FEL Research potential:  Photon science and diagnostics  Ultrafast photonics applications  General IR spectroscopy  Material chracterization  Bio-micro spectroscopy and biomedicine Bremsstrahlung station:  Nuclear spectroscopy O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum TARLA is an official member of EU-FP7 Project named as CALIPSO for training of users in any 20 European Light Source Facilities 17 TARLA Facility

TAC Synchrotron Radiation Facility (TURKAY) 18 Main characteristics of TAC SR (TURKAY) Facility:  Machine: Dedicated electron synchrotron  Beam energy: 3 GeV  Bem current: 500 mA  Beam emittance: < 1 nm  Circumference: 467 m  Straight sections: 18x6m  ID’s: Undulator and Wiggler magnets  # of Beamlines: ~ 35 O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum Presentations in UPHUK-V: Dr. Z. Nergiz: The TURKAY Facility Dr. Ö. Kurtuluş: User Commuminty and Reserach Potential

19 User Potential of TURKAY  Turkey  174 Universities in 81 cities  National Institutes on: Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Accelerator, Mine, Medicine, Pharmachology, Ceramics, Metrology, Space etc.  National Authorities: TUBİTAK, TAEK, MAM  Industry, Technocities, Technoparks, Army  Our region: Turkic States, West South Asia, Balkan Countries, Middle East and North Africa User potential of SR in Turkey and our region O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum

20 User Community of TAC Light Sources 20 TAC SR (TURKAY) User Committee with 13 staff is established. July 6, 2011 Coordinator : Dr. Ozgul Kurtulus Scientific collaboration between TAC and European Synchrotron User Organisation (ESUO) First International Workshop on Machine and Research Aspects of the Proposed Turkish Light Sources (TAC-LSUM2011) July 4–6, 2011, Dogus University, Istanbul, Turkey Second International TAC Light Sources Users Meeting (TAC-LSUM2012) October 6-7, 2012, IAT, Ankara University Third International TAC Light Sources Users Meeting (TAC-LSUM2013) October 5-7, 2013, Ankara University, Ankara It is planned that TURKAY project will be presented to the government in 2014 Construction phase of TURKAY Facility will cover period.

TAC SASE FEL Facility (TURKSEL) 21 O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum Up to now, for TAC SASE FEL facility, we have studied on a dedicated 1 GeV superconducting electron linac based (with TESLA type RF cavities) FEL optimization to scan nm wavelength region (a FLASH like facility). To reach subnanometer region, we studied FEL optimization with electron beam energies up to 6 GeV. TAC SASE FEL FEL optimization with in vacuum und. Optic, 123 (2012)

X-Band XFEL Proposal for TURKSEL 22  By the October 2012 a proposal concerning using X- band linac technology (12 GHz, 70 MV/m) on TAC SASE FEL facility from CERN CLIC team came up.  We evaluate the details and feasibility of proposal in a special two days meeting together with some of ISAC members and representatives from CERN-CLIC, TAEK, KB and BSTB and prepared a report (15p). Meeting on Feasibility of an X-Band Linac Based FEL in Turkey within TAC project January 17-18, 2013, IAT Ankara University

X-Band XFEL Proposal for TURKSEL The proposed project has four natural phases: 1) the preparation phase (a) CDR (1 year) (b) TDR, RF and klaystron test stands (4 years) 2) the construction of the injector and the X-band acceleration to 2.5 GeV; 3) the construction of the final stage of X-band acceleration to 5-6 GeV. 4) installation of undulator sections and experimental stations. (2,3,4 stages: 6 years) O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum

TAC Particle (Charm) Factory (TURKFAB) 24  One of the main parts of TAC project is the electron-positron collider as a “super charm factory” consisting of a 1 GeV electron linac and a 3.6 GeV positron ring for linac on ring type [1] and a detector to search for charm physics, mainly the CP violation and mixings of D^0-mesons, as well as new physics effects in the rare decays. [1] E. Recepoglu, S. Sultansoy, “A High luminosity ERL on ring e- e+ collider for a super charm factory”, Turk.J.Phys. 35, 257(2011); e-Print:arXiv: [physics.acc-ph].  In recent years, ERLs are quite favored for colliders (especially for super factories) due to their high luminosity requirements: L=10^35-10^36 1/cm^2s^-1.  TAC PF is collaborated with BESIII (China) in 2011 O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum

TAC Particle (Charm) Factory (TURKFAB) 25 Flavor Factory Projects (PDG2010/ECFA2010):  TAC Super Charm Factory (TURKFAB) (Turkey) Beam energies: Ee-=1 GeV, Ee+=3.6 GeV, Lumi=1.4x10^35cm-2s-1 Ec.m.= 3.77 GeV  Super Charm/Tau Factory (Novosibirsk, Russia) Beam energies: Ee+=Ee-= up to 2 GeV, Lumi=10^35 cm-2s-1  Super KEKB (KEK, Japan) Beam energies: Ee-=7 GeV, Ee+=4 GeV, Lumi=8x10^35cm-2s-1  Super B (INFN, Italy) Beam energies: Ee-=4.2 GeV, Ee+=6.7 GeV, Lumi=1x10^36cm-2s-1 O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum

26 TAC PF TAC Particle (Charm) Factory (TURKFAB) Based on ISAC and ECFA recommendations, it is planned that, TAC PF will be transformed to a global project with international collaborations. O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum

25 TAC Proton Accelerator Facility (TURKPRO)  TAC Proton Accelerator is proposed as a multipurpose, GeV energy and MW power scale machine  MeV steps are planned as low energy part and high energy part of machine will be achive to 2 GeV O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum

Schematic view of accelerator sections and experimental stations of TAC PAF 28 O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum

Research Potential of TAC PAF (TURKPRO) 29 O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum  Nuclear physics  Material science  Industrial and defence aplications  Space applications  Biological and medical research  Radioisotopes production  Proton therapy  Neutron production  Accelerator driven systems (ADS)  Radioactive ion beams WORKSHOP ON TURKISH ACCELERATOR CENTER PROTON ACCELERATOR FACILITY MACHINE AND RESEARCH POTENTIAL May 7-8, 2012 Istanbul University, Faculty of Science, Istanbul NATIONAL WORKSHOP ON PROTON ACCELERATORS AND APPLICATIONS April 18-19, 2013 SANAEM-TAEK Ankara It is planned that LE PAF (3-250 MeV) Facility project will be presented to the Ministry of Development in 2014

30 “Green field” campus view of TAC TAC SR Facility TAC SASE FEL Facility TAC PAF Facility Other Buildings: Institutes, User offices, Workshops, Library, Guesthouse etc. Linac on Ring PF (optional)

Time Line for TAC Facilities (2013 – 2025) CDRTDR – R&D Build. and Installation Operations TARLA: TURKISH ACCCELERATOR AND RADIATION LABORATORY AT LE PAF: LOW ENERGY PROTON ACCELERATOR HE PAF: HIGH ENERGY PROTON ACCELERATOR SR: SYNCHROTRON RADIATION SASE FEL: SELF AMPLIFIED SPONTENOUS EMISSION FREE ELECTRON LASER PF: PARTICLE FACTORY (SUPER CHARM FACTORY) TARLA LE PAF SR SASE FEL HE PAF PF

Other main activities on accelerators in Turkey 32 O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum

National Organizations and International Projects  National Congress on Particle Accelerators and Their Applications (UPHUK): UPHUK in every three years since 2001  National Summer School on Particle Accelerators and Detectors (UPHDYO): UPHDYO schools are organized since 2005 in every year.  Participation in International Accelerator Activities  THERA (TESLA on HERA) & Photon Collider DESY with AU Acc. Phys. Research Group  ATLAS, CMS, ALICE, CTF3, CLIC and LHeC CERN Cont. with ~ 150 people from >20 Universities. 33 O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum

 UPHUK (National Congress) : 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010,2013  UPHDYO (National School) : 2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013  UPHUK V (2013), UPHDYO IX (2013)  8th International Accelerator School on Linear Colliders (ASC2013, December 4-15, 2013, Antalya, Turkey) 34 National & International Activities UPHUK IV (Bodrum, 2010) UPHDYO VIII (Bodrum, 2012) 34

Collaboration with SESAME (Jordan)  Synchrotron-light Experimental Science and Applications in Middle East  Turkey is member of SESAME Project since 2002  Members: Bahrain, Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Pakistan, Palestine Authority  Council:  President: C. L. Smith (UK)  Representatives: Z. Alper, I. Koca (Turkey)  Head of SAC : Z. Sayers (Turkey)  Contributions  Design of beam lines and exp. stations & financial support 35 O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum

36  The machine  MeV proton cyclotron (Cyclon 30, IBA)  Purpose  Radioisotope production  R&D with proton beam  Facility Location:  Sarayköy Nuclear Research and Training Center (SANAEM), Ankara  The facility has already been commissioned and opened to service on May 30, 2012 by Prime Minister. Turkish Atomic Authority (TAEK) Proton Accelerator Facility O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum Presentation in UPHUK-V: Dr. Ali Tanrıkut (TAEK)

Turkey – CERN Relations 1961: Observer status 1990: Participation to LHC Project 2003: Participation to LHC Project 2009: Goverment’s application for membership 2010: Visit of CERN Committe about membership issue 2010: Approval of CERN Council as a candiate country 2012: Turkey’s new application for associate membership Expectations: Associate membership: 2013 Full membership: 2018 Participated CERN Projects: ATLAS, CMS, ALICE, ISOLDE, CAST, CTF3, CLIC, LHeC Ankara University (July 2010) Presidency of Republic of Turkey (July 2010) 37

38 O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum Recently, Ministry of Development prepared and presented to the government a new law proposal together with other related Ministries and authorities to get a new organization of national and thematic research centers in Turkey. It is expected that this law will be approved up to end of The main aim of new law is to categorize existing and proposed research centers as national and thematic and to satisfy more powerful management, financial and personnel support to the centers. New law is also proposing a new performance control of the centers by TUBİTAK. Based on this law it is expected that TAC will be defined as a National Research Center as officially and a new management will be defined. We hope that, just after this arrangement, the TAC studies will be continue as planned and more powerful. New law on National Research Centers in Turkey and expected statute for TAC

Conclusions 39  We have a time schedule for the proposed facilities of TAC, up to the mid of 2020’s.  Schedule for near future: - LE PAF and TAC SR projects will be presented to the MD in TARLA accelerator will be ready at the end of TARLA will be ready for reserach with IR FEL in The scientific, industrial and technological strategy report of TAC is under consideration.  After becoming a National Research Center, TAC will be very powerfull in budged and personal issues and TAC will found chance to become official member of big scale European projects as ESS and Euro XFEL.  We believe that associate membership of Turkey to CERN, will be very important for CERN’s contribution to TAC and full membership of Turkey to CERN, also. O. Yavas, TAC, UPHUK-V - Bodrum

40 September 7, 2013, Decision day for the place of Olimpic Games 2020

39 Thanks to Thank you for your attention… - The Turkish Ministry of Development - The Turkish Ministry of Development - Ankara University Rectorate and Rectorates of Universities in TAC Collaboration and Rectorates of Universities in TAC Collaboration - Members of TAC-ISAC and TAC-IMAC - Members of TAC-ISAC and TAC-IMAC - The Atomic Energy Authority of Turkey - The Atomic Energy Authority of Turkey - The Turkish Physical Society - The Turkish Physical Society - Bodrum Belediye Başkanlığına - Bodrum Belediye Başkanlığına - Advisory, Scientific and Organizing Committees of UPHUK-V Congress - Advisory, Scientific and Organizing Committees of UPHUK-V Congress