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1 Overview of the HEP activities in Morocco Abdeslam Hoummada University HASSN II – CASABLANCA- Abdeslam.Hoummada@cern.ch 1 Symposium in High Energy Physics for the Mediterranean an Africa 25-26 May 2010

2 Achievement of the Moroccan Nuclear Research Centre - 2008 Maamora Nuclear Center 25 km in the north of Rabat 14 Universities : 10000 professors and researchers 350.000 students 17500 students : Master & Doctorat - 3000 students in Sciences 600 Doctorat - Nuclear Physics and HEP : - 100 Master Students - 50 Doctorants 2

3 Moroccan High Energy Physics Cluster - RUPHE CENM : realization phases CENM Project :  Reactor part (realized with General Atomics/USA)  Non reactor part (realized with AREVA TA/France) 1997-1999 : Technical studies 1999-2002 : Construction of Non reactor part 2004-2006 : Construction of the reactor part since 2008 : commissioning aspects 3

4 A. Hoummada 28-April 1-May Istanbul Maroc Wide Area Network MARWAN 2 Network at 34 Mbps for Research and high education 45 Mbps 34 Mbps 2 Mbps Rabat Casablanca Founded in 2002

5 Le nucléaire au service du développement High Energy Physics History Active community in high energy physics theory, Mathematical Physics and cosmology Tight collaborations with ICTP – Trieste- and some IN2P3 laboratories No official participation of Morocco in experimental high energy physics programs In the middle of 1990’s formal collaboration with IN2P3 and CERN In 1996 first Collaboration agreement of CERN with an Arabe and African country First participation of Morocco in the construction of a major international scientific instrument First structuration of research in Moroccan Universities especially by the creation of National Thematic Networks like National High Energy Physics Network (1996) Construction of the presampler of the ATLAS Electromagnetic Calorimeter with LPSC – Grenoble – FRANCE & KTH – Stokholm - SWEDEN 5

6 Reseau Universitaire de Physique des Hautes Energies (RUPHE) Moroccan High Energy Physics Cluster Founded in 1996 : – University of Casablanca – University of Rabat – University of Oujda – University of Marrakech – University Of Tanger – CNESTEN – Rabat WEB site http://ruphe.fsac.ac.ma/ – WEB site http://ruphe.fsac.ac.ma/polehttp://ruphe.fsac.ac.ma/pole Funding Agency : Centre National de La Recherche Scientifique et technique (CNRST) 6 20 Professors 20 Students

7 Le nucléaire au service du développement Collaboration Phases 1996 Signature of ATLAS M&O An International Scientific Collaboration Program (PICS) 1997 to 2001 - RUPHE and LPSC Grenoble (CNRST-IN2P3) Integrated Action from 2000 to 2003 International Research Group (GDRI) set up by CNRS 2003 to 2008 2007 signature of the CALICE M&O for the ILC program 2008 creation of the International Associate Laboratory (LIA) International Laboratory for Collider Physics (ILCP) 7

8 Diameter25 m Barrel toroid length26 m End-cap end-wall chamber span46 m Overall weight 7000 Tons The ATLAS Detector 2000 Scientists from 168 Institutions and 35 countries

9 Morocco In ATLAS since 1992 From 1992 to 1998, we study : - electronics radiation hardness - Pollution of liquid Argon - Material selection for LAR Electromagnetic Calorimeter Construction of neutron irradiation station in 1992 Since 1996 Morocco is officially in ATLAS - After an unanimous vote by the ATLAS collaboration Board

10 Construction (LPSC-Grenoble and KTH-Stokholm) of the ATLAS electromagnetic calorimeter presampler from 1998 to 2003 – Preparation and test of more than 70000 Anodes High Voltage long duration test : - With 9 plates 450 anodes at 3 KV between the outer and the inner layers for 2 days -Rejection rate less.1% (E.A Anodes)

11 Electrical test bench : -LCR meter -High voltage supply -rail and 2 arms - PC with LabView 2 Cleaning room at Casablanca and Rabat: 8 persons -Thickness measurement : friction clutch micrometer -Resistance soldering : 4 x 1M  by Anode -Visual control : Binocular -H.V long duration test (24 hours) : 4 plates (200 Anodes) -Electrical test : test bench -Labelling, Packaging and shipping to MOC factory (France)

12 Presampler of the ATLAS E.M. Calorimeter Grenoble (LPSC) – Stokholm and Morocco 1 wheel of 32 sectors Since 1996 our participation focus on : - Construction of the presampler - Prototype Beam test (shifts, …) - Beam test data analysis - Installation and commissioning in the ATLAS pit - Electronic calibration - Cosmic Data analysis - First LHC Data analysis

13 Present status and progress Up to now about 15 Thesis had been defended in ATLAS Framework and more than 50 International publications About 10 PH.D students are working now on ATLAS experiment and CALICE – ILC Since 2010 : One Fellowship had been set up by the HASSAN II Academy for student working at CERN (2010 Laureate : M. Gouighri) – Selection of the candidate by an International committee from IN2P3, CERN, ATLAS experiment, the Academy and CNRST representatives and the foundation “Sharing Knowledge”. Computing centre connected to LCG Grid at Casablanca with all the ATLAS software and will be soon configured as a tiers-3 New project with LPSC and CPPM : Installation of a cosmic neutrino telescope in Taza-Morocco, Grenoble-France, Marseille-France 13

14 Present status and progress LIA : Laboratoire International Associé since 2010 with : 6 IN2P3 Laboratories (13.7 FTE), 2 Swedish laboratories (8.6 FTE) and RUPHE (18.5 FTE) From 22-25 September 2010 we organize at Casablanca the annual CALICE meeting In the spring of 2011 we organize the school EPAM-2011 On High Energy Physics at TAZA-Morocco in collaboration with SFP. education : International Master In : High Energy Physics and scientific Computing since 2005 with the participation of Teachers members of GDRI or LIA. 14

15 Doctorant: Aziz Chafaq, Driss Benchekroun et Arnaud Lucotte ttbar resonance study in ATLAS experiment - Study of events ttbar in the channel lepton+jets of SM -Study of resonance ttbar : gg  H/A  ttbar et gg  Z’  ttbar One ATLAS note in preparation -Top Physics : Rabat & Oujda in collaboration with Clermont Ferrand - Study of Z’ and Higgs boson in ATLAS experiment : Tanger, Marrakech and Casablanca

16 Electronic calibration, performance studies and physics analysis with cosmic and first LHC data and CP violation parameters using the channel Bd → J/ Ψ ( μμ )Ks( ∏∏ ) Mohamed Gouighri University of Casablanca

17 Experimental part: Cosmic data and Calibration - cosmic data analysis, ATLAS and presampler response to cosmics. - PS and Calorimeter calibration (Pedestals, Delays and Ramps). - member of the first ATLAS Electronic Calibration team. Physics Part: B-physics - (Bs-->Jpsi (mu,mu) Phi (K,K), B+->Jpsi K+) using CSC and MC08 data. - Member of BtoJpsi ATLAS group. Responsible of the channel : Bd--->Jpsi (mu,mu) Ks(pi,pi) using both MC and real data. Computing and Grid Part : - Member of the Distributed Analysis Shifters Team (DAST) - The aim of this team is to help people to solve their grid problem (analysis tools and related problem, DDM problem and in some cases offline software problems) Real Data Analysis and preliminary Results:

18 Mohamed Gouighri Real data results: Conditions: - Selecting only good Lumi-Block by producing a Good Run List: - Plots are @ 960 ub -1 - Combined and tagged muons using Staco container

19 - Member of the CALICE collaboration (since 2007) Casablanca University - CNESTEN (Rabat) - 3 PhD Students - 5 Physicists RUPHE activities in the ILC Project

20 Study of Si-W EM Calorimeter  Simulation of the detector performance 2 LC notes (2005 – 2007) 2 LC notes (2005 – 2007)  Test beam data analysis and comparison two GEANT4 simulations   Analog vs. Digital energy measurements

21 Precision measurements at ILC : Physics of Higgs Boson MEASUREMENT OF THE HIGGS MASS VIA THE CHANNEL: International Linear Collider Workshop 2010 (LCWS10 & ILC10), Beijing : China (2010) « Measurement of the Higgs mass via the channel » Y. Khoulaki, D. Benchekroun, L. Morin, J.Y. Hostachy

22 Other activities Microelectronics : CNESTEN – LPSC - Conception of calibration DAC ΣΔ (16 bits) - Conception of 12-bits ADC Mechanics and Thermal studies of the Si-W Calorimeter : Possibility of Collaboration : Casablanca University – LPSC (Grenoble)

23 RUPHE : National & International cooperation Academie HASSAN II des Sciences et Techniques (Fellowships) IN2P3 GDRI becoming soon LIA (RUPHE – IN2P3 - Sweden ) CNRST : Funding Agency CERN ------ SESAME ATLAS experiment (2000 senior physicists and 1000 Ph.D Students) ICTP – Training Schools and Tutorials CALICE experiment for International Linear Collider (ILC) International Master In High Energy Physics and Computing IUPAP support for student (South Africa school for PH.D student) 23

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