R&D Perspectives, Jim Brau, Santa Cruz, June 28, 2002 1 Jim Brau Univ. of Oregon Santa Cruz Linear Collider Retreat June 28, 2002 R&D Perspectives R&D.

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R&D Perspectives, Jim Brau, Santa Cruz, June 28, Jim Brau Univ. of Oregon Santa Cruz Linear Collider Retreat June 28, 2002 R&D Perspectives R&D needed to prepare for LC program Regional meetings have helped move us closer to a strong R&D effort –April 5 - Fermilab –April 19 - Cornell –May 31 - SLAC

R&D Perspectives, Jim Brau, Santa Cruz, June 28, Detector Requirements There is perception that Linear Collider Detectors are trivial Not true! The detector R&D devoted to the challenges of the LHC are helpful but not sufficient The LC requirements differ from hadron collider requirements hadron collider: large cross sections and large backgrounds linear collider: smaller event rates and smaller (though not negligible) backgrounds The LC requires a different optimization

R&D Perspectives, Jim Brau, Santa Cruz, June 28, Detector Requirements Unburdened by high radiation and high event rate, the LC can use  vxd 3-6 times closer to IP 35 times smaller pixels and 30 times thinner vxd layers 6 times less material in tracker 10 times better track momentum resolution > 200 times higher ECAL granularity (if it’s affordable) But to capitalize on this opportunity, we must do the R&D now see Linear Collider Detector R&D (by Int’l committee) blueox.uoregon.edu/~jimbrau/LC/LCrandd.ps

R&D Perspectives, Jim Brau, Santa Cruz, June 28, Prominent Detector R&D Goals Develop advanced CCD vertex detector Simulate and prototype superb energy flow calorimeter Understand limitations of tracking options and develop them Develop beamline instrumentation (E, pol, lum spectrum, …) Refine and certify background estimates Develop high-field solenoid Develop cost reduction strategies eg. integrated cal readout digital cal We don’t have these capabilities now and we can help with the accelerator developments (there is a lot of interest in our community)

R&D Perspectives, Jim Brau, Santa Cruz, June 28, Past American Detector Simulation R&D Linear Collider Detector Simulation and Physics Studies ( ) - Prescott Committee – SLAC/DOE 200k$ – Fermilab/DOE 100k$ – NSF 40k$ – SLAC/DOE 300k$ – Fermilab/DOE 150k$ – NSF 40k$ – DOE about 400k$ – NSF 40k$ ~ 1/2 M$/YR

R&D Perspectives, Jim Brau, Santa Cruz, June 28, R&D in N. America These studies culminated in the Linear Collider Resource Book ( Sourcebook for Linear Collider Physics Pathways Beyond the Standard Model Experimental Program Issues Detectors for the Linear Collider –a valuable resource for Snowmass, and gives us guidance now –we need to take the next step

R&D Perspectives, Jim Brau, Santa Cruz, June 28, R&D in Europe and Asia beg. April nd Joint ECFA/DESY Study on Physics and Detectors for a Linear Electron-Positron Collider. March Presentation of a costed technical proposal for the TESLA Linear Collider (TDR) beg. Sept Extended Joint ECFA/DESY Study on Physics and Detectors for a Linear Electron-Positron Collider Nov st ACFA Workshop on Physics/Detector at the Linear Collider Particle Physics Experiments at JLC ( KEK Report ) July, th ACFA Workshop on Physics/Detector at the Linear Collider

R&D Perspectives, Jim Brau, Santa Cruz, June 28, The Detector R&D Program There is much work to do - let’s get going We have identified many of the issues –no doubt, our list is incomplete, but strategies are beginning to be formulated to address them,  within the ALCPG working groups and the “consortia” The report from the International Detector R&D committee reviews the R&D activities –Please review this draft report (it is a first attempt) –send comments to the committee –the report is being updated –Suggestion - Let’s mold it into our “whitepaper” on detectors?

R&D Perspectives, Jim Brau, Santa Cruz, June 28, The ALCPG Working Groups The Working Groups are formed to help us with our R&D –identify the critical needs –help us develop and coordinate our R&D plans –review and criticize the R&D proposals –provide forum for presenting, discussing and considering the R&D results

R&D Perspectives, Jim Brau, Santa Cruz, June 28, American Linear Collider Physics Group Working Groups Detector and Physics Simulations: Norman Graf/Mike Peskin Vertex Detector: Jim Brau /Natalie Roe Tracking: Bruce Schumm/Dean Karlen/Keith Riles Particle I.D.: Bob Wilson Calorimetry: R. Frey/A. Turcot/D. Chakraborty Muon Detector: Gene Fisk DAcq, Magnet, and Infrastructure: (inactive) Interaction Regions, Backgrounds: Tom Markiewicz/Stan Hertzbach IP Beam Instrumentation: M. Woods /E. Torrence/D. Cinabro Higgs: R. Van Kooten/M. Carena/H. Haber SUSY: U. Nauenberg/J. Feng /F. Paige New Physics at the TeV Scale and Beyond: J. Hewett/D. Strom/S. Tkaczyk Radiative Corrections (Loopverein): U. Baur/S. Dawson/D. Wackeroth Top Physics, QCD, and Two Photon: Lynne Orr/Dave Gerdes Precision Electroweak: Graham Wilson/Bill Marciano gamma-gamma, e-gamma Options: Jeff Gronberg/Mayda Velasco e-e-: Clem Heusch LHC/LC Study Group - chaired by H. Schellman and F. Paige Liaison to accelerator R&D T. Himel, D. Finley, J. Rogers

R&D Perspectives, Jim Brau, Santa Cruz, June 28, The Reviews The Linear Collider Steering Group is developing a recommendation for the R&D proposal process Independent review committees will review the proposals and recommend funding to the agencies –the Int’l Detector R&D document will be used as guidance on detectors – Within the ALCPG we must conduct preliminary internal review to –coordinate independent efforts –criticize planned programs –focus R&D goals –raise quality of final proposals

R&D Perspectives, Jim Brau, Santa Cruz, June 28, Sunday’s Proposal Preparation Meetings The UCLC is planning LCCOM2, to discuss preliminary R&D plans for a proposal to NSF –full agenda at Fermilab and SLAC community meets in parallel with UCLC to discuss the DOE R&D proposal Leading up to this we will hear from the agencies tomorrow –2:50 Michael Procario (DOE) –3:05 Marvin Goldberg (NSF)

R&D Perspectives, Jim Brau, Santa Cruz, June 28, Timetable The NSF proposal is constrained by the NSF deadline late in September The DOE proposal has no firm deadline. Should aim for October-ish submission. In order to keep the efforts coordinated, the DOE effort should follow closely behind the NSF proposal schedule –ALCPG working group oversight –R&D Review Panel

R&D Perspectives, Jim Brau, Santa Cruz, June 28, Conclusions We are on an excellent path to significantly increasing the R&D progress within North American With hard work, and the help of the funding agencies, we will be successful