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  • Raport o stanie projektu FAIR przedstawiony w oparciu o folie prof.W. Henninga, dyrektora GSI, oraz H. Wenningera kierujcego pracami STI i H.-F Wagnera kierujcego pracami AFI Reinhard Kulessa UJ Warszawa 11 stycznia 2006 r.
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  • The International Committee Structure for FAIR PAC QCD E.Chiavassa PAC NUSTAR R.Casten PAC APPA D.Schwalm TAC Yanglai Cho Observers: FAIR Project Cost Review Groups Core-E D.Plane Core-A W. Bartels Full Cost Structure Group B. Brandt AFI Working Group Administrative and Funding Issues H.F.Wagner Legal Working Group U.B. Jahn STI Working Group Scientific + Technical Issues Horst Wenninger ISC International. Steering Committee H.Schunck
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  • FAIR Technical & Scientific Status November 2005 Initial scientific programme defined (based on CDR, LoI's (June 04), and Technical Proposals submitted January 2005 and evaluated by PAC's / TAC and STI): ~70 international workshops (post CDR) 2100 international scientists as authors of the proposals 2003-2004 ~ 8,4 M (national) & ~ 12,6 M (internationa l) effort 2005 ~ 80 FTE (national) und ~ 120 FTE (international) STI & PAC/TAC reviews performed (60 international members) STI Recommendations completed see presentation by STI Chair H. Wenninger Accelerator development underway (R&D and proto-typing) Draft Technical Reports / Draft Cost Book available & under evaluation (TAC/miniTAC's und STI); project definition and T(D)R by mid-March 2006); cost reviews by CORE-E & A and mini-TAC's 3(6) consortia (& bilateral MoUs) for R&D and construction of the accelerators 2003-2004 ~ 18,9 M (national) and ~ 0,8 M (international) effort 2005 ~ 100 FTE (national) und ~ 20 FTE (international) see presentation by STI Chair H. Wenninger Comprehensive civil construction and building pre-planing performed (Eng.-Co. BUNG) 'Offenlegung & Brgerversammlung' of Civil Construction Plan (Nov.3, 2005) Final version T(D)R underway, based on new layout (and staging) Regulatory and legal processes initiated, environmental impact study completed: 20 regulatory procedures (of these 9 concluded in the meantime) 8 environmental impact studies (UVS) radiation safety study completed and preliminary approval received Development of organisational, cost and management structure see presentation by AFI CHAIR H-F. Wagner T(D)R in March 2006, with cost, schedule and overall project definition
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  • 24 November 2005FAIR STI - ISC Berlin4 FAIR Scientific and Technical Issues working group Mandate Accompany preparations of FAIR Technical Design Reports Evaluate the advancement of prototyping of critical components Present the three phases of FAIR project realisation scientific goals and costs of each realisation step Explore cost of construction and operation of the facility Cost-book: material / personnel /risk budget Resource loaded schedule with milestone/critical path/ AFI complements for legal - financial issues, procedures, contracts,..
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  • PAC on Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Astrophysics (NUSTAR-PAC): 667 users 1.) Low Energy Branch (LEB) High-resolution In-Flight Spectroscopy (HISPEC)/ Zs.Podolyak/ Surrey Decay Spectroscopy with Implanted Ion Beams (DESPEC)+ B. Rubio Valencia Precision Measurements of very short-lived Nuclei using an Advanced Trapping System for highly-charged Ions (MATS)K.Blaum Mainz LASER Spectroscopy for the Study of Nuclear Properties (LASPEC)P. Campbell Manchester Neutron Capture Measurements (NCAP)M.Heil FZK Antiprotonic Radioactive Nuclides (Exo+pbar)M. Wada Riken 2.) High Energy Branch (R3B) A Universal Setup for Kinematical Complete Measurements of Reactions with Relativistic Radioactive Beams (R3B)T. Aumann GSI 3.) Ring Branch (STORIB) Study of Isomeric Beams, Lifetimes and Masses (ILIMA)Y.Novikov SPNPI Exotic Nuclei Studied in Light-Ion Induced Reactions at the NESR Storage Ring (EXL)M. Chartier Liverpool Electron-Ion Scattering in a Storage Ring (e-A Collider) (ELISe)H. Simon GSI Antiproton-Ion Collider: A Tool for the Measurement of Neutron and Proton rms radii of Stable and Radioactive Nuclei (AIC)R. Krcken TUM Technical Proposals
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  • PAC on Quantum Chromo Dynamics (QCD-PAC): 909 users ASSIA Study of Spin-dependent Interactions with AntiprotonsR.Bertini Torino (90) CBM Compressed Baryonic Matter ExperimentP.SengerGSI (294) PANDA Strong Interaction Studies with AntiprotonsU.WiednerTSL Uppsala (348) PAX Antiproton-Proton Scattering Experiments with PolarizationF.RathmannFZJ (177) PAC on Atomic Physics, Plasma Physics and Applications (APPA-PAC) 578 users Laser Cooling of Highly Charged Ions at SIS 100/300U. SchrammLMU FLAIR - A Facility for Low-energy Antiproton and Ion ResearchE. Wiedman Tokyo SPARC Stored Particles in Atomic physics ResearchR. SchuchStockholm HEDGEHOB: High Energy Density matter Generated by Heavy-iOn Beams( LAPLAS, HIHEX)D. Varentsov Darmstadt BIOMAT Applications of Relativistic Ions in Radiobiology M. Durante Napoli and Space Research/ Materials Research with Relativistic Heavy Ion Beams S. KlaumnzerHMI WDM Radiative Properties of Warm Dense MatterF. B. RosmejMarseille Technical Proposals
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  • FAIR layout summer 2005
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  • FAIR Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research: New Layout 100 m UNILAC SIS 18 SIS 100/300 HESR Super FRS NESR CR RESR GSI today Future Facility ESR
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  • SIS100/300 Underground Tunnel 5 m -24 m Tunnel in Open-Pit Construction Tunnel Drilling Machine
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  • 2004 2005 2006 Contract(s) Development Contract(s) Negotiations Closing PAC's Technical Committees: PAC's & TAC Signing of MoU Phase I Governed by MoU Phase II Governed by Contracts The ISC-FAIR International Working Groups MoU Proposals / TR's LoI's (2100 authors) T(D)R (March 06) Evaluation by Advisory Committees (March 05) Cost Review by CORE group (Fall 05) Project Definition in 2005
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  • Path of Evaluation ( both Investment and Operation cost ) Experiments: LoI PAC i TP PAC i TDRs CORE E Accelerator + Infrastructure Projects:
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  • Core Groupe E for Experiments CORE E Members: Wulfrin Bartel, chair (ex DESY) large experiments H.G. Ritter LBLdetector systems, electronics J.Simpson CCLRCgamma ray Detection A.Vacchi INFN Triestesilicon detectors I.Lazarus CCLRCdetectors, exp.systems H.J.Hilke ex-CERNexperiments, detectors P.Lazeyras ex-CERNgeneral detector systems First Meeting scheduled May 30/31, job to be finished by September 15, 2005
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  • E-CORE Evaluation
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  • EXAMPLE E-CORE evaluation of PANDA
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  • PANDA Cost according to E-CORE
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  • E- CORE cost table for all reviewed major FAIR experiments Experiment Cost [k]UncertaintyRemarks MATS 253710 % Low risk LASPEC 59110 % Low risk SPARC Low risk Laser 109215 %Manpower NESR 550515 %Manpower R3B Manpower!! Phase I 1460020 %R & D Phase II 935520 %R & D PANDA 4883925 %Add 8818 k (risk) low prices, R&D Manpower? CBM 6052020 %55950k down grade Manpower!!, R&D ILIMA 190215 %Manpower HISPEC/ DESPEC 1627720 %Manpower
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  • Three stages according to fields of science: Three stages according to fields of science: Stage 1: Radioactive beam physics Nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics Atomic physics studies with highly charged/radioactive ions & plasma physics Stage 2: Proton-antiproton physics QCD studies with protons and antiprotons Precision studies with antiproton beams addressing fundamental symmetries and interactions Stage 3 Full facility capability & all research programs Full parallel operation of up to four research programs Full energy and luminosity for nuclear collisions program at CBM Precision QCD Studies at PANDA up to 15 GeV/c Plasma research (full gain factor in power density: ~400) Atomic reaction studies with fast beams
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  • Next Steps: from today until March 2006 - Follow up on the ideas on lowering the cost for the machine facilities -Get Draft of Technical Report by end of the year -Get FAIR Cost Book validated by AFI - Open new FAIR Project Division at GSI ( FAIR Technical Director ) - Form further FAIR-Consortia with countries and laboratories now: - On the way: HESR Sweden+FZJ+GSI, - NESR Spain+GSI, - CR China+GSI, - LEB KVI+GSI - In preparation: France+GSI, Italy+GSI, UK+GSI, Russia+GSI, CERN+GSI, India+GSI,..... - Publish final FAIR Technical+Administrative Report for Spring 2006
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  • .......Strengthening the FAIR work force Personnel: Total GSI working for FAIR FTE 72 New recruits 2005 for FAIR FTE 43
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  • Administrative Issues Legal Structure Basic legal structure of a future FAIR Limited Liability Company: Convention Articles of Association By Laws Organs: Shareholders Assembly, Supervisory Board, Managing Directors
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  • Administrative Issues: Convention Convention was discussed in detail three times Open at this moment: Germany has to clarify how VAT for external contributions will be handled. F definitely will not pay VAT. Handling of decommissioning. Details of In-kind contributions: Paper by GSI very narrow to XFEL-paper. Transfer of shares: seeking for joint position of D, F, I. Reaction of F, I is missing so far. Transition from present GSI to FAIR: Paper with details of GSI for next meeting. Things will be cleared at next meeting January 16 Convention will then be ready on the level of AFI to be submitted to ISC in spring
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  • Administrative Issues: AoA Articles of Association discussed once in full length. Not ready for submission to ISC Points of interest for ISC: Voting rights Shares for construction and operation different. Calculation of mix? Voting separated according to special topics? Amount of majorities for voting on specific subjects Final catalogue of responsibilities for shareholders assembly and supervisory board
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  • Administrative Issues: By-laws By-laws were not discussed yet They will regulate the day by day business of the company Will be tackled not before spring
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  • Bonn, 22.11.2005 The International Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) - Key points of the German position - Germany strongly affirms its commitment to FAIR as an international research facility in Darmstadt with a great long-term scientific impact, in particular for Europe. FAIR will provide the European and international science community with a worldwide unique and innovative accelerator system to perform forefront research in different areas especially concerned with the basic structure of matter. The establishment of the international Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research represents an important element of the European Research Area. Germany greatly appreciates the high interest and engagement of the international partners in the preparation of FAIR. Due to this, significant progress in the scientific, technical and administrative preparation of the project following the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding on the preparatory phase in 2004/05 has been reached. For Germany some key points are essential in the further negotiations with its partners. 1) We should maintain the already reached momentum to start the construction of FAIR swiftly to ensure the completion of the facility in 2014. 2) This requires the creation of an efficient scientific, technical and organisational unit, which will be supported by Germany and its international partners in fair partnership. 3) Departing from the position Germany has put forward in the past, we are now seeking to establish an independent FAIR Company for constructing and operating the facility alongside the GSI for legal and general science policy reasons. This will not affect the rights and obligations of the international partners as discussed in AFI and ISC. We are just in discussion with our Finance Ministry on that matter.