Linac Coherent Light Source Overview 25 January 2005

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Linac Coherent Light Source Overview 25 January 2005 · · · Safety Department of

Linac Coherent Light Source Overview 25 January 2005 · · · Safety Department of Energy: Validation, Reviews Experiments Doing Business What’s Next What’s After What’s Next 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

Consequences Injured electrician has gone home for re-hab SLAC Site Office Management Changed Bob

Consequences Injured electrician has gone home for re-hab SLAC Site Office Management Changed Bob Wunderlich interim SSO Manager SLAC Site Engineering/Maintenance Dept Removed from Technical Division Combined with Experimental Facilities Department; now both are headed by John Wiesend → Steve Williams → J. Dorfan 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

Consequences Stanford U. “Blue Ribbon Panel” Chuck Shank, chair SLAC Director to organize a

Consequences Stanford U. “Blue Ribbon Panel” Chuck Shank, chair SLAC Director to organize a “red team” review of entire SLAC safety management system “Blue Ribbon” review to be completed in ? SLAC ISM program to be re-validated by DOE in August 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

Consequences Accelerator re-start plan SPEAR goes first SPEAR re-start plan reviewed by external committee

Consequences Accelerator re-start plan SPEAR goes first SPEAR re-start plan reviewed by external committee Linac, PEP-II re-start plan still in preparation No tolerance for another incident This should appear explicitly in the RMP 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

Consequences Revised shutdown schedule for PEP-II No shutdown summer 2005 1 -2 month shutdown

Consequences Revised shutdown schedule for PEP-II No shutdown summer 2005 1 -2 month shutdown winter 2005 ~6 month shutdown starts July 2006 Summer 2007 Shutdown- probably- PEP-II will run through FY 2008 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

Department of Energy Support for LCLS funding profile is solid EIR validation letter Revised

Department of Energy Support for LCLS funding profile is solid EIR validation letter Revised conventional construction (1. 9) baseline still under review – New findings 25 January Keep working the original EIR corrective action plan CD-3 A in hand- “go” for long-lead procurements 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

DOE Supports Proposed Funding Profile 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N.

DOE Supports Proposed Funding Profile 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

Department of Energy BES, Office of Science placing significant emphasis on integration of LCLS

Department of Energy BES, Office of Science placing significant emphasis on integration of LCLS into SLAC 26 January James Decker visit 7 -8 February BES visit ? ? April business planning meeting, Washington 8 -10 June Lehman Review breakout for lab management Breakout for LCLS experiments ? ? June On-site review 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

LCLS Experiments – Major Item of Equipment Build-out of experiment stations in 6 hutches

LCLS Experiments – Major Item of Equipment Build-out of experiment stations in 6 hutches A hutch will house more than one station CD-0, Project planning underway An SSRL project Jerry Hastings, SSRL Assistant Director for LCLS Science John Arthur, MIE Project Director 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

Efficiencies of Shared Resources for LCLS, MIE LCLS SSRL Galayda Reichanadter Hodgson Hastings Poor

Efficiencies of Shared Resources for LCLS, MIE LCLS SSRL Galayda Reichanadter Hodgson Hastings Poor Old John Arthur LCLS Endstation Systems 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff XRTOD Experiments MIE John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

Slower-than-Optimum MIE Funds Profile 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total $1. 5 M $2.

Slower-than-Optimum MIE Funds Profile 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total $1. 5 M $2. 0 M >>> >$60 M High Energy Density Physics unlikely to be funded by DOE Tough to get 2 -3 stations on the floor by mid-2009! 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

Thrust areas: SSRL/LCLS Contact (1) Coherent scattering at G. B. Stephenson* the nanoscale K.

Thrust areas: SSRL/LCLS Contact (1) Coherent scattering at G. B. Stephenson* the nanoscale K. Ludwig S. Brennan (2) Pump/probe diffraction K. Gaffney* dynamics D. Reis J. Larsson A. Lindenberg (3) High energy density (HED) physics J. B. Hastings R. Lee* P. Heimann (4) Nano-particle/single J. Hajdu* molecule(non-periodic) J. Miao imaging H. Chapman J. Arthur (5) Atomic, molecular, and optical science J. B. Hastings L. Di. Mauro* N. Berrah * Team leader 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

Doing Business Facts of LCLS Life LCLS is the most visible project in the

Doing Business Facts of LCLS Life LCLS is the most visible project in the Office of Science It is guaranteed we will be carefully scrutinized Inspector General OECM – IER might continue to ∞ Safety Be prepared 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

Doing Business Major procurements this year GET THE FORMAL ASPECTS RIGHT Physics Requirements Documents

Doing Business Major procurements this year GET THE FORMAL ASPECTS RIGHT Physics Requirements Documents Engineering Specifications Documents Advance Procurement Plans QA Vendor surveillance Acceptance criteria Documentation of inspections, handling histories Project-wide standards Controls Vacuum Cabling etc. Safety Job Hazard Analysis Area Hazard Analysis Accelerator Safety - - designed-in hazard controls and mitigations 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

What’s Next Events Calendar APS April Meeting 16 -19 April DESY XFEL Commiss. 17

What’s Next Events Calendar APS April Meeting 16 -19 April DESY XFEL Commiss. 17 -22 April PAC 2005 16 -20 May DESY XFEL Undulators 6 -8 June FEL 2005 21 -26 August 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff Tampa Zeuthen Knoxville Hamburg Stanford John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

What’s Next Review Calendar FAC TBD – May? SAC TBD – May? Lehman 8

What’s Next Review Calendar FAC TBD – May? SAC TBD – May? Lehman 8 -10 June OECM Audit of PMCS – September 2005 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

What’s Next Undulator hardware Undulator first articles Magnet Measurement Facility Sector 20 alcove Gun

What’s Next Undulator hardware Undulator first articles Magnet Measurement Facility Sector 20 alcove Gun Laser Gun Magnets for linac SLC-aware IOC tests Gas attenuator design Damage tests at DESY CD-0, CD-1 for MIE Selection of Construction Mgr 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

What’s Next Hires ES&H Coordinator QA Coordinator Database managers laser group leader e-beam systems

What’s Next Hires ES&H Coordinator QA Coordinator Database managers laser group leader e-beam systems manager commissioning team leader ANL Undulator Systems Chief Engineer 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

What’s After What’s Next Schedule Must preserve funds for FY boundary BUT Acceleration of

What’s After What’s Next Schedule Must preserve funds for FY boundary BUT Acceleration of 2006 procurements considered Conventional construction – FFTB schedule Linac Complete by end of 2006 -2007 shutdown Early 2008 FEL commissioning start 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

George Carlin We have written a check to DOE with our Mouths… Time to

George Carlin We have written a check to DOE with our Mouths… Time to cash the check 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

European XFEL Facility – Present Cost Estimate ~ € 1 B SLAC linac tunnel

European XFEL Facility – Present Cost Estimate ~ € 1 B SLAC linac tunnel Funding: 50% from Germany, 50% from other European countries 2005: 8 Contributing nations have agreed to form a unified design effort 2012: On track to start of the commissioning of the X-ray laser. 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

End of Presentation 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac.

End of Presentation 25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu

25 January 2005 – LCLS Week Kickoff John N. Galayda galayda@slac. stanford. edu