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1 1 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Beamline Development and Facility Usage

2 2 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Beamline Development Beamline Access Teams (BATs) Facility receives funding to design, construct, and operate beamlines. Beamline Development Teams (BDTs) User group receives funding to design, construct, and operate beamline. Two principal modes : User groups would form and work with the facility to define the scientific mission and technical requirements for the beamline

3 3 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Modes of Access General Users (GUs) Users apply for time on facility or non-facility beamlines. Proposals can be one time (one cycle) or two year (program). Provision also for rapid access on certain beamlines (reviewed after the fact). Contributing Users (CUs) Individuals or groups who carry out research at NSLSII Facility Beamlines and also enhance beamline capabilities and/or contribute to their operation. Year FacilityBAT GU/CU 120%50%30% 220%35%45% 320%0%80%* * GU time to be no less than 50% BAT Access – Facility run beamlines Would ramp up to 80:20 division. GU time no less than 50% in steady state. BDT Access – User run beamlines At least 25% of the time to GU program. Commissioning comes out of BDT time. Possible BAT ramp up

4 4 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Beamline Access Teams Submit LOI (10 pages) Decision EFAC CDR Feedback TDR BRR Construction begins Allocation of funds Facility review Refined cost estimate. Long lead time procurement commences Facility hires made Facility review Commissioning begins As built design Project fundedMIE funded

5 5 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Beamline Development Teams Submit PP (10 pages) Decision EFAC CDR Feedback TDR BRR Construction begins Documentation of funds and conceptual design. Allocation of beamline Facility review Long lead time procurement Selected Full Proposal Submitted Facility review Commissioning complete As built design Approval to seek funds Facility assigns Project Coordinator Facility review

6 6 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Tentative Process & Schedule 200720082009201120102012201320142015 1 st beamBO Ring bldg Construction Commiss- ioning LOI: Select BATs TDR Project BATs Initial BDTs Possible MIEs CDRTDR LOI: Select BDTs Full proposal CDRTDR Construction Commiss- ioning Possible MIEs ?

7 7 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES BAT Timeline Call for LOI : March 2007 Evaluate and select BATs: April 2008 Staff hired for BAT: December 2008 Develop and approve CDR: December 2009 Develop and approve TDR: November 2010 Long Lead Procurement: November 2010 Begin ConstructionJune 2011 Begin commissioning: Jan 2013 End commissioning: Dec 2013 200720082009201120102012201320142015 1 st beamBO Ring bldg Construction Commiss- ioning Select BATs + hire staff TDRCDR Select PPs Full proposal Fund- ing CDRTDR Construction Commiss- ioning

8 8 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES NSLS-II Beamlines 15 five m straights for user undulators Could potentially drive up to 30 beamlines by canting two undulators 4 eight m straights for user undulators Could potentially drive up to 12 beamlines by canting three undulators 8 eight m straights for user damping wigglers Could potentially drive up to 24 beamlines by canting three DWs 20 BM ports for UV and soft X-rays 10 BM ports for IR 5 large aperture for far-IR 5 regular aperture for mid/near-IR At least 57 beamlines Many more w/ maximum IDs per straight (plus possible multiple hutches per beamline)

9 9 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Usage of Facility Type IDsBMsTotalIDsBMsTotal A IR/UV/soft x-ray spectroscopy111123710 B X-ray spectroscopy639099 C soft-matter/biophysics scattering404088 D hard matter/strongly correlated9110358 E powder/single Xtal/high-P/optics73103811 F Imaging/micro-probe459279 G Macromolecular crystallography7072810 Totals382361135265 NSLSNSLS-II A strawman beamline distribution was constructed for one possible scenario for a mature facility : Note: This process took into account the expected demand, the existing community and the enhanced NSLS-II capabilities. In this scenario a few IDs and a few BMs remain open.

10 10 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Beamline Distribution: Insertion Devices Beamline Type Unavailable (machine) IR/UV/soft spect Soft Matter X-ray Spect. Powder/Hi-P/optics Hard Matter PX Imaging/Microprobe Open

11 11 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Beamline Type Unavailable (machine) IR/UV/soft spect Soft Matter X-ray Spect. Powder/Hi-P/optics Hard Matter PX Imaging/Microprobe Open Beamline Distribution: Bending Magnets BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES

12 12 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Scientific Staff at NSLS-II Roles and responsibilities of NSLS-II staff User support and independent research What fraction of time on independent research? Connection to outside community Joint Appointments Role of Joint Photon Science Institute NSLS-II Fellows –Very few (1-2) select individuals allocated resources and significant fraction of a beamline (beamtime through CU mode?). Expected to produce at very high level. Rigorously reviewed and competed for.


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