INTERNATIONAL INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION JOINT INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH

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INTERNATIONAL INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION МЕЖДУНАРОДНАЯ МЕЖПРАВИТЕЛЬСТВЕННАЯ ОРГАНИЗАЦИЯ JOINT INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH ОБЪЕДИНЕННЫЙ ИНСТИТУТ ЯДЕРНЫХ

INTERNATIONAL INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION МЕЖДУНАРОДНАЯ МЕЖПРАВИТЕЛЬСТВЕННАЯ ОРГАНИЗАЦИЯ JOINT INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH ОБЪЕДИНЕННЫЙ ИНСТИТУТ ЯДЕРНЫХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ Joint Institute for Nuclear Research SCIENCE BRINGING NATIONS TOGETHER Strategic Long-Range Plan for JINR International Working Group for the JINR strategic long-range planning has been established 2016 under chairmanship of JINR Director in order to organize the elaboration of the Strategic Long Range Plan (SLRP) of JINR Boris Sharkov

Members of SLRP WG • V. Matveev (chair), • B. Sharkov and N. Russakovich

Members of SLRP WG • V. Matveev (chair), • B. Sharkov and N. Russakovich (vice chairs), • V. Aksenov, V. Bednyakov, L. Cifarelli, M. Dubnickova, S. Gales, M. Itkis, . Jezabek, R. Jolos, D. Kazakov, V. Kekelidze, V. Korenkov, E. Krasavin, R. Lednicky, M. Lewitowicz, D. Nagy, Yu. Oganessian, E. Rabinovici, V. Rubakov, A. Sorin, M. Spiro, H. Stoecker, G. Trubnikov, I. Tserruya, G. Zinovjev.

Mission SLRP is a forward look enabling JINR scientific community, in interaction with policy

Mission SLRP is a forward look enabling JINR scientific community, in interaction with policy makers of JINR member States, to develop long-term views and analyses of future research developments with the aim of defining research agendas of JINR laboratories in national and international context.

Strategic Goal Strategic goal is to develop JINR as a worldclass scientific center, which

Strategic Goal Strategic goal is to develop JINR as a worldclass scientific center, which takes a leading position in the field of high energy physics, nuclear physics of low energy and heavy ion physics, neutrino physics, condensed matter physics, radiation biology, high performance computing and innovative technologies.

Mandate of the IWG is seen as following: Based on a broad consultation with

Mandate of the IWG is seen as following: Based on a broad consultation with the JINR member states and with wide international physics community, the SLRP WG is asked to: • Identify physics scientific ventures, priorities and research infrastructure that should be pursued by JINR and that would ensure continuous JINR global scientific leadership. • Formulate a coherent plan of the best way to develop the institute in period beyond the running JINR 7 -years Plan and include a look ahead to 2030. • Prepare a set of recommendations directed to JINR scientists and to JINR governing bodies of member States.

Expected Result SLRP will represent the outcome of detailed scrutiny by international leading experts

Expected Result SLRP will represent the outcome of detailed scrutiny by international leading experts and will help focus the views of the scientific community on the most promising directions in the research fields of JINR and create the basis for funding agencies to provide adequate support.

Core research areas of the JINR scientific programme 1. Particle and High-Energy Heavy-Ion Physics

Core research areas of the JINR scientific programme 1. Particle and High-Energy Heavy-Ion Physics 2. Nuclear Physics 3. Condensed Matter Physics 4. Theoretical Physics 5. Nuclear Biophysics 6. Information Technologies & High Performance Computing 7. Education 8. Nuclear Physics Applications and Societal Benefits

SLRP IWG SLRP for Science Thematically oriented sub-groups Development of JINR as Intergov. Org.

SLRP IWG SLRP for Science Thematically oriented sub-groups Development of JINR as Intergov. Org. Thematically oriented sub-groups

Current Activities • Active discussions on SLRP are going on within all seven laboratories

Current Activities • Active discussions on SLRP are going on within all seven laboratories of JINR. • Active discussions on SLRP started within JINR administration in contact with Dubna local authorities. • Thematically oriented sub-groups are shaped. • Laboratories posted on the JINR website the kick-off documents to trigger the discussions within the subgroups. • Local conveners of the sub-groups are appointed.

Sub-groups and local conveners • Particle Physics (including neutrino- and astrophysics, HEP on large

Sub-groups and local conveners • Particle Physics (including neutrino- and astrophysics, HEP on large scale international facilities) - Nikolai Russakovich (Nikolai. rusakovitch@cern. ch) and Vadim Bednyakov (bedny@nusun. jinr. ru) • Relativistic Heavy Ion and Spin Physics - Roumen Tsenov (roumen. tsenov@jinr. ru) • IT, Big Data and High Performance Computing - Vladimir Korenkov (korenkov@cv. jinr. ru) • Condensed Matter and Neutron Nuclear Physics - Victor Aksenov (aksenov@nf. jinr. ru) • Nuclear Physics at low and intermediate energies (including nuclear chemistry, nuclear astrophysics and atomic physics) - Alexander Karpov (karpov@jinr. ru) • Radiobiology (including astrobiology) - Evgeny Krasavin (krasavin@jinr. ru)

Condensed matter physics, neutron physics Co-chairmen: • V. L. Aksenov (Russia, JINR) – National

Condensed matter physics, neutron physics Co-chairmen: • V. L. Aksenov (Russia, JINR) – National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”, Moscow; • Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics JINR, Dubna • A. Ioffe (Germany) –Jülich Center for Neutron Science at Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum, München Scientific secretary: • D. Chudoba (Poland, JINR) – Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics JINR, Dubna • Members of the Group: • J. Carpenter (USA) – Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago • D. L. Nagy (Hungary) - Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics Wigner Research Centre for Physics Hungarian Academy of Sciences • A. Harrison (UK) – Diamond Light Source, Didcot, Member of JINR Scientific Council • N. Kucerka (Slovakia, JINR) – Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics JINR, Dubna • T. V. Kulevoy (Russia) – National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute” – ITEP, Moscow • F. Mezei (Sweden) – European Spallation Source, Lund • P. Mikula (Czech. Rep. ) – Nuclear Physics Institute – Řež, Member of the JINR PAC on Condensed Matter Physics • V. Nesvizhevsky (France) – Institute Laue-Langevin, Grenoble, Member of JINR PAC on Nuclear Physics • L. Rosta (Hungary) – Budapest Neutron Center, Budapest • A. S. Sidorkin (Russia) – Institute for Nuclear Research of Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk Moscow Reg. • I. T. Tretyakov (Russia) – N. A. Dollezhal Research and Development Institute of Power Ingineering (NIKIET), Moscow

Work Plan for year 2018 (CM&NP) Regular meetings and workshops in frame of JINR

Work Plan for year 2018 (CM&NP) Regular meetings and workshops in frame of JINR and SP INP co-operation : • International seminar on neutron – nucleon interaction May 28 – June 1 2018, China; • PAC CM&NP 14 – 15 of June 2018, Dubna; • All Russian conference on neutron scattering in condensed matter, 17 – 21 September 2018 , Peterhof; • Sub-group general meeting 23 -24 of October 2018, Dubna.

Radiobiology — Astrobiology • E. Krasavin (JINR), Corr. Member RAS, Lab. Dir. krasavin@jinr. ru

Radiobiology — Astrobiology • E. Krasavin (JINR), Corr. Member RAS, Lab. Dir. krasavin@jinr. ru – local convener • M. Ostrovsky (JINR), Acad. RAS ostrovsky 3535@mail. ru • A. Rozanov (JINR), Acad. RAS aroza@paleo. ru • A. Bugay (JINR), Dr. bugay@jinr. ru • I. Koshlan (JINR), Dr. koshlan@yandex. ru • G. Timoshenko (JINR), Dr. tim@jinr. ru • R. Arutyunyan, Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, Yerevan University (Armenia) rouben_a@hotmail. com • M. Waligórski, Prof. , Institute of Nuclear Physics, Cracow (Poland) z 5 waligo@cyf-kr. edu. pl • A. I. Gaziev, Prof. , Institute of Cell Biophysics, the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Pushchino (Russia) gaziev. iteb@gmail. com • A. I. Grigoryev, Acad. RAS, Institute of Biomedical Problems RAS (Russia) grigoriev@imbp. ru • R. Hoover, Prof. , Athens State University (the U. S. ) Entogonia@aol. com • E. Di Mauro, Prof. , La Sapienza University of Rome (Italy) ernesto. dimauro@uniroma 1. it

Work Plan for 2018 -2019 (RB& AB) • Establishment of an international working group

Work Plan for 2018 -2019 (RB& AB) • Establishment of an international working group on the development of JINR's radiobiological research strategy (2018). • Discussion of the main fields of radiobiological research development within the framework of the strategic plan "JINR's Radiobiological Research" at a visiting session of the Bureau of the RAS Scientific Council on Radiobiology (Dubna, 30 May 2018). • Discussion of the strategy of JINR's radiation physiology and astrobiology research development at the International Conference "Modern Problems of General and Space Radiobiology" (Dubna, 11– 12 October 2018). • Publication of the International Working Group's brief starting document (20– 30 pages) in the 1 st quarter of 2019 on JINR's radiobiological research strategy. • Development and publication in the 2 nd quarter of 2019 of a detailed scientific substantiation of JINR's radiobiological research strategy.

Development of JINR as International Intergovernmental Organisation • HR policy, education and development of

Development of JINR as International Intergovernmental Organisation • HR policy, education and development of intellectual potential; A. Ruzaev • social and engineering infrastructure; • S. Kulikov advancement of legal and administrati functions of the institute; M. Vasiliev • involvement of the new member states and international relations. D. Kamanin

The whole work on SLRP is to complete by the end of 2019 Working

The whole work on SLRP is to complete by the end of 2019 Working documents of the International Working Group (IWG) for JINR strategic longrange planning are available on the site http: //indico. jinr. ru/ now Direct link : https: //indico. jinr. ru/conference. Display. py? conf. Id=490

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Proposal for new neutron source by FLNP The Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics proposes

Proposal for new neutron source by FLNP The Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics proposes a project of a new fourth-generation neutron source with record parameters, which is to be put into operation after expiration of the service life of the IBR-2 research nuclear facility in 20322037 (depending on the operating mode). The working title of the project is Dubna fourthgeneration neutron source: DIN-IV. The DIN-IV is a subcritical assembly with mechanical modulation of reactivity driven by a superconducting linear proton accelerator with an energy of 1. 0 Ge. V and an average current of 0. 1 m. A with a variable pulse duration from 10 to 200 s.

Timeline of the preparatory phase of the new JINR neutron source January 2018 D.

Timeline of the preparatory phase of the new JINR neutron source January 2018 D. L. Nagy

Milestones The preparatory phase of a research infrastructure starts with adopting the idea of

Milestones The preparatory phase of a research infrastructure starts with adopting the idea of constructing the facility by an established organization and ends with the decision on the construction of the installation. Milestones of the preparatory phase of the new JINR neutron source (NJNS) shall include: • • establishing an international working group (IWG) in 2018; publishing a short (up to 50 pages) kick-off document (Ko. D) elaborated by the IWG on the idea of the new facility until mid-2019; • • • elaborating and publishing a detailed scientific case until early 2020; elaborating a detailed technical design report until end of 2020; elaborating the administrative and financial model for the construction, commissioning, operation and decommissioning phases until 2021; • decision on the construction of the new facility until 2023.

Mandate and composition of the working group The mandate of the IWG shall come

Mandate and composition of the working group The mandate of the IWG shall come from the JINR Directorate and will be valid for elaborating the Ko. D. After successful publication of the Ko. D, the IWG may act as an advisory committee of the JINR Directorate in NJNS matters. The IWG may be the precursor of the NJNS SAC (scientific advisory committee) in the operation phase. The IWG shall consist of about ten experts in neutron sources and neutron instrumentation. The IWG members should have a high-calibre overview of the landscape of neutron scattering facilities. It is important that all major neutron sources especially those expectedly operational after 2032 (ESS, PIK, MLZ, ISIS, SINQ) shall be represented in the IWG at a high level. Further members may be invited from ILL, LLB, HZB, FZ-Jülich, BNC, NPIŘež, etc. as well as from the ESFRI Neutron Landscape Working Group. Representation from major neutron scattering facilities from the USA, Japan and Australia may be also considered.

Condensed matter physics, neutron physics Co-chairmen: • V. L. Aksenov (Russia, JINR) – National

Condensed matter physics, neutron physics Co-chairmen: • V. L. Aksenov (Russia, JINR) – National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”, Moscow; • Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics JINR, Dubna • A. Ioffe (Germany) –Jülich Center for Neutron Science at Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum, München Scientific secretary: • D. Chudoba (Poland, JINR) – Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics JINR, Dubna • Members of the Group: • J. Carpenter (USA) – Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago • D. L. Nagy (Hungary) - Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics Wigner Research Centre for Physics Hungarian Academy of Sciences • A. Harrison (UK) – Diamond Light Source, Didcot, Member of JINR Scientific Council • N. Kucerka (Slovakia, JINR) – Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics JINR, Dubna • T. V. Kulevoy (Russia) – National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute” – ITEP, Moscow • F. Mezei (Sweden) – European Spallation Source, Lund • P. Mikula (Czech. Rep. ) – Nuclear Physics Institute – Řež, Member of the JINR PAC on Condensed Matter Physics • V. Nesvizhevsky (France) – Institute Laue-Langevin, Grenoble, Member of JINR PAC on Nuclear Physics • L. Rosta (Hungary) – Budapest Neutron Center, Budapest • A. S. Sidorkin (Russia) – Institute for Nuclear Research of Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk Moscow Reg. • I. T. Tretyakov (Russia) – N. A. Dollezhal Research and Development Institute of Power Ingineering (NIKIET), Moscow

Work Plan for year 2018 (CM&NP) Regular meetings and workshops in frame of JINR

Work Plan for year 2018 (CM&NP) Regular meetings and workshops in frame of JINR and INP SP co-operation : • International seminar on neutron – nucleon interaction May 28 – June 1 2018, China; • PAC CM&NP 14 – 15 of June 2018, Dubna; • All Russian conference on neutron scattering in condensed matter, 17 – 21 September 2018 , Peterhof; • Sub-group general meeting 23 -24 of October 2018, Dubna.

Radiobiology — Astrobiology • E. Krasavin (JINR), Corr. Member RAS, Lab. Dir. krasavin@jinr. ru

Radiobiology — Astrobiology • E. Krasavin (JINR), Corr. Member RAS, Lab. Dir. krasavin@jinr. ru – Local convener • M. Ostrovsky (JINR), Acad. RAS ostrovsky 3535@mail. ru • A. Rozanov (JINR), Acad. RAS aroza@paleo. ru • A. Bugay (JINR), Dr. bugay@jinr. ru • I. Koshlan (JINR), Dr. koshlan@yandex. ru • G. Timoshenko (JINR), Dr. tim@jinr. ru • R. Arutyunyan, Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, Yerevan University (Armenia) rouben_a@hotmail. com • M. Waligórski, Prof. , Institute of Nuclear Physics, Cracow (Poland) z 5 waligo@cyf-kr. edu. pl • A. I. Gaziev, Prof. , Institute of Cell Biophysics, the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Pushchino (Russia) gaziev. iteb@gmail. com • A. I. Grigoryev, Acad. RAS, Institute of Biomedical Problems RAS (Russia) grigoriev@imbp. ru • R. Hoover, Prof. , Athens State University (the U. S. ) Entogonia@aol. com • E. Di Mauro, Prof. , La Sapienza University of Rome (Italy) ernesto. dimauro@uniroma 1. it

Work Plan for 2018 -2019 (RB& AB) • Establishment of an international working group

Work Plan for 2018 -2019 (RB& AB) • Establishment of an international working group on the development of JINR's radiobiological research strategy (2018). • Discussion of the main fields of radiobiological research development within the framework of the strategic plan "JINR's Radiobiological Research" at a visiting session of the Bureau of the RAS Scientific Council on Radiobiology (Dubna, 30 May 2018). • Discussion of the strategy of JINR's radiation physiology and astrobiology research development at the International Conference "Modern Problems of General and Space Radiobiology" (Dubna, 11– 12 October 2018). • Publication of the International Working Group's brief starting document (20– 30 pages) in the 1 st quarter of 2019 on JINR's radiobiological research strategy. • Development and publication in the 2 nd quarter of 2019 of a detailed scientific substantiation of JINR's radiobiological research strategy.

Possible Facility Layout for Booster System • • innovative approach for a novel type

Possible Facility Layout for Booster System • • innovative approach for a novel type of neutron facility dedicated target stations with pulse structures adapted to specific instruments high nuclear safety and relatively low cost muons, isotopes, irradiation for biology and medicine ultracold beamline thermal beamline Idea from Th. Brückel et al. Eur. Phys. J. Plus (2016) 131: 19

Concept of DERICA (Dubna Electron – Radioactive Ion Collider Experimental f. Acility) project 50

Concept of DERICA (Dubna Electron – Radioactive Ion Collider Experimental f. Acility) project 50 m hall EH-1: Application science Ion Sources LINAC– 100 (EHI: 100 AMe. V) DERICA Fragment Separator DFS Velocity filter Fast Ramping Ring Synchrotron FRR: ERIB 300 AMe. V LIN Electron cooler Collector Ring CR: ERIB 300 AMe. V Stage 0: Lo. I, CDR, R&D etc. 2018 -2019 Neutron source ≥ 108 n/cm 2 Stage 1: Buildings, LINAC– 100, DFS, EH-1, 2 2020 -2024 Stage 2: Gas cell etc. , LINAC– 30, FRR, EH-3 2022 -2027 Stage 3: CR, e-RIB collider, ring experiments 2025 -2030 Experimental hall EH-3: reaccelerated RIBs 5 – 300 AMe. V e-LINAC (Ee: 500 Me. V) Experimen tal hall EH 2: RIBs 15– 70 AMe. V AC– 30 AM (ERIB : 3 e. V) 0 e-RIB collider Electron Ring ER - Gas cell - Ion trap - Charge breeder Gas jet target p, d, 3, 4 He

Next Steps • In the next phase, the wide involvement of international community into

Next Steps • In the next phase, the wide involvement of international community into activities of sub-groups has to be provided. • The list of members of sub-groups is expected to be supplemented by the members of WG (voluntary). • Organization of the workshops, video conferences and round table discussions on SLRP and on the structure and content of the SLRP document. • The whole work on SLRP is planned to complete by the end of 2019.

Draft Agenda 14: 00 – 16: 00 23. 02. 2018. 1. Introduction V. A.

Draft Agenda 14: 00 – 16: 00 23. 02. 2018. 1. Introduction V. A. Matveev 2. Current status B. Sharkov 3. Request to the members of the IWG V. A. Matveev 4. Open discussion Working Group for the JINR Strategic Long-Range Planning (Strategy Committee in future) has been established 2016 under chairmanship of JINR Director in order to organize the elaboration of the Strategic Long Range Plan (SLRP) of JINR.