Etienne Aug Deputy Scientific Director Particle Physics and
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Etienne Augé Deputy Scientific Director Particle Physics and Computing Particle Physics at IN 2 P 3 FCPPL workshop - April 8 th 2010
10 Institutes INSIS INSU INC Earth Sciences and Astronomy Chemistry INEE Environmental Sciences Engineering Sciences and Systems INS 2 I INP Informatics Sciences and their Interactions Physics IN 2 P 3 INSMI Mathematical Sciences and their Interactions INSHS Humanities and Social Sciences INSB Biological sciences FCPPL workshop - April 8 th 2010 Nuclear and Particles Physics
Organization of CNRS 11 600 Researchers 14 400 Engineers, Technicians, Administrative 7600 doctorants, post-docs, associates, … 1200 laboratories, most common with Universities IN 2 P 3 INP INSU INST 2 I INSMI INC INEE INSB INSHS Computing Nuclear Physics Chemistry Biology Engineer Mathematics Particle Universe Ecology Life Sc. Astroparticles Humanities Environment Researchers (permanent CNRS positions): 504 1298 1089 1479 395 2120 478 2360 2180 1500 495 2371 1770 Engineers, technicians, administration: 1398 1085 1665 1406 190 FCPPL - April 8 th for 2010 salaries) CNRS annual Budget: 3, 28 B€ workshop (bulk of it is
IN 2 P 3 • 502 CNRS researchers • 373 Professors and Assistant professors. • Engineers, tech, admin – 1371 CNRS staff – 207 Universities staff • 700 non permanent positions – Including 400 doctorants • 20 laboratories including – Computer Center (CCIN 2 P 3) in Lyon – GANIL in Caen – Underground Laboratory in Modane – Strong association with CEA-IRFU • Yearly budget : 170 M Euros FCPPL workshop - April 8 th 2010
Scientific Domain • • Particle Physics Nuclear Physics Hadron physics Astroparticule Physics Theory – Astrophysics, Cosmology • Associated computing (CCIN 2 P 3 in Lyon, Grid) • Applications – – Particle accelerators Medical Imaging Nuclear Energy Grid computing FCPPL workshop - April 8 th 2010
R&D • Instrumentation – – Integrated, fast, low noise electronics Large number of channels Low radioactivity detectors Photon sensors also for medical imaging • Accelerators – design, injection, cavities, couplers – Energy frontier (LC) XFEL • Nano-beams – For medical/industrial applications • Oncology • Compact X-ray sources FCPPL workshop - April 8 th 2010
• H 1 at HERA/DESY - HERA-I data fully analysed and published - HERA-II : still much analysis work to do 2011 combined H 1/ZEUS final result on proton pdfs - Ultimate finance committee in november 2008 • Ba. Bar at PEP-II/SLAC - remain strongly involved in data analysis (intensive analysis period 2009 -2010) - ultimate Finance Committee in Paris on july 20 th 2009 - Legagy book – Data archival (also HERA) • D 0 at Tevatron/FNAL - remain involved in the data taking and in the analysis (Higgs search, Top, M_W) - take data in 2010 and 2011 • CDF at Tevatron/FNAL FCPPL - April 8 th 2010 - group is small butworkshop very active. Focusses on BS and τ physics
Em. Cal : Annecy, Grenoble, Marseille, Orsay, Paris, Saclay Pixels et HLT : Marseille A Toroides : Saclay T L Muon chambers: A Saclay S Length : 40 m Radius : 10 m HCal : Weight : 7000 tonnes Clermont-Ferrand Channels : hundred millions FCPPL workshop - April 8 th 2010
FCPPL workshop - April 8 th 2010
CMS at CERN IPNL, IPHC+GRPHE, LAPP, LLR: 46 Ph. D equiv (3, 5%) Si Tracker End cap Lyon-Strasbourg EM Calo Crystals test : Saclay Readout : Lyon Length : 20 m L 1 Trigger Radius : 7 m Electronics Weight : 14000 tonnes FCPPL workshop - April 8 th 2010 Channels : hundred millions LLR Solenoid : Saclay
LHCb 40 MHz HCAL Calorimeters : Structure/électronics L 0 Trigger : Annecy, Clermont. Ferrand, Marseille, Paris, Orsay FCPPL workshop - April 8 th 2010
Detector upgrades • Radiation damages later than initially expected • Desire to upgrade the detectors – – – Extra layer for ATLAS pixels (IBL) Silicon More elaborate trigger conditions Forward regions Go to 40 MHz electronics in LHCb • Based on a planning for LHC luminosity increase – Do not build an upgrade too early • Organize/Rationalize the various R&D efforts – All over the world – Look for synergy between experiments, s. LHC/ILC/CLIC/Super. B – Not obvious for Silicon detectors FCPPL workshop - April 8 th 2010
ILC at IN 2 P 3 • General organisation – F. Richard : deputy director of WWS – M. Davier : chairman of IDAG • Detector concepts – Si. D – ILD : 7 labs involved – Study CLIC compatibility (Energy, Beam conditions) • R&D – – – MDI : ATF-2 Polarimeter/PLIC Power S/C couplers (also XFEL in Hamburg) Em and Had calorimetry : CALICE Vertex detector : CMOS, 3 d. IT Si tracker, Si. LC FCPPL workshop - April 8 th 2010
Super. B @Frascati • Physics beyond SM and Flavour – Many parameters – Discover new physics ? ? ? • Luminosity x 100 w. r. t. Babar • Nano beams (like ILC) – Crab waist • Participation of IN 2 P 3 to the TDR • Concurrent project at KEK FCPPL workshop - April 8 th 2010
European Call for Proposals (FP 7) Detectors for Future Accelerators AIDA Project • Support to existing research infrastructures – Integrating Activities • . . Integrating key research infrastructures in Europe for the development of advanced detector technology • Coordinated by CERN • Proposal accepted in march 2010 (8 M€ from EU) • s. LHC, ILC, Super. B FCPPL workshop - April 8 th 2010
International Cooperation • Towards Asia (LIA) – Japan, China, Corea, Viet-nam – France-Asia School of Particle Physics • Les Houches in 2008, in Japan in 2009 – GRID Schools (Corea, Vietnam, Malaysia) – Accelerator schools • Towards Eastern Europa – Particle Physics School • Ukraine in 2007 and 2008, Poland in 2009, Romania in 2010 • Towards Africa – LIA with Sweden and Marocco, links with Algeria (School in Oran) – School in Egypt in 2009 (repeated in 2010) – School in South Africa in 2010 • Towards South America (european program HELEN) • MC 2 Program (USA and Japan) FCPPL workshop - April 8 th 2010
Asia-Europe Physics Summit Physics towards Science innovation • Tsukuba, march 24 -26 2010 • http: //aseps. kek. jp – Discuss the common scientific interest in European and Asian countries in various research fields – Setup a dedicated framework that would enhance Europe-Asia collaborations in Physics – Involve developing countries in basic research and bridge the knowledge gap FCPPL workshop - April 8 th 2010
Conclusion • Fantastic times ahead in particle physics – … we need to be patient… • Good time to restart some R&D activity – But do not come too fast to a detector • Excellent conditions to enhance China-France cooperation FCPPL workshop - April 8 th 2010
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