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"Snowmass Preparatory mini-Workshop on Frontier Capabilities: Accelerator Technology Test Beds and Test Beams."

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HEP323

HEP323

5620 S. Ellis Avenue Chicago IL 60637 Phone: 1-773-702-8113 Enter at 5620 S. Ellis Avenue. Upon entering the building, come down the stairs and follow the red dots on the floor. There are also HEP signs along the way as well. They will lead you to the HEP Elevator. Take it to the third floor. Make a right as you exit off the elevator then a quick left. Come to the end of the hallway, make a left and the conference room is on your left.
Georg Hoffstaetter (Cornell), Mark Hogan (SLAC), Vladimir Shiltsev (FNAL), Wei Gai (ANL), Young-Kee Kim (FNAL)
Description
This is a pre-meeting of the Accelerator R&D facilities subgroup (#6 in the Frontier Capabilities group) in preparation for the 2013 Community Summer Study aka Snowmass-2013. Subtopics that will be covered include:

I - R&D beam facilities for future Energy Frontier machines: required R&D and (beam) facilities needed
II - R&D beam facilities for Intensity Frontier machines: required R&D and (beam) facilities needed
III - Technology developments: required R&D and (no beam) facilities needed
IV - Detector R&D and required Test Beam facilities

Registration is CLOSED.

We expect to have a full day of plenary sessions on both Feb 25th and 26th. The time line and charge to the working groups for the Community Summer Study (CSS) require the majority of the work be completed prior to the Minneapolis meeting this summer. Therefore, the February meeting at the University of Chicago will be a very important step in preparation for the CSS. We hope you can attend to help consider and evaluate options for the future accelerator R&D program in the United States.
Participants
  • Alex Lumpkin
  • Alexander Valishev
  • Carsten Hast
  • Chunguang Jing
  • David Harding
  • David Neuffer
  • David Rubin
  • David Sutter
  • Eric Prebys
  • Erik Ramberg
  • Estelle Cormier
  • Georg Hoffstaetter
  • George Neil
  • Henry Frisch
  • IOANIS KOURBANIS
  • Jayakar Thangaraj
  • John Alison
  • John Byrd
  • John Seeman
  • Kavin Ammigan
  • Ken Long
  • Marcel Demarteau
  • Mark Hogan
  • Mark Palmer
  • Markus Klute
  • Mayda Velasco
  • Mikhail Fedurin
  • Nikolay Solyak
  • panagiotis Spentzouris
  • Rong-Li Geng
  • Sandra Biedron
  • Sergei Nagaitsev
  • Stuart Henderson
  • Tanaji Sen
  • Timothy Koeth
  • Valeri Lebedev
  • vitaly yakimenko
  • Vladimir Shiltsev
  • Wei Gai
  • Weiren Chou
  • Yasuyuki Okumura
  • Young-Kee Kim
  • Young-Min Shin
  • Monday, 25 February
    • 08:50 09:00
      Welcome
      Convener: Dr Vladimir Shiltsev (FNAL)
    • 09:00 13:40
      Theme I "Possibilities for Energy Frontier Machines, Required R&D, and (beam) Facilities
      • 09:00
        LHC and Upgrades 20m
        Speaker: Dr Eric Prebys (Fermilab)
        Slides
      • 09:20
        VLHC 20m
        Speaker: Dr Tanaji Sen (Fermilab)
        Slides
      • 09:40
        Beam-plasma e+e-LC 20m
        Speaker: Mark Hogan (SLAC)
        Slides
      • 10:00
        Laser-plasma e+e- LC 20m
        Speaker: Mark Hogan (SLAC)
      • 10:20
        Break 20m
      • 10:40
        DWA (Argonne Flexible Collider) e+e LC 20m
        Speaker: Dr Chunguang Jing (Euclid Techlabs)
        Slides
      • 11:00
        Microstructure/optical e+e LC 20m
        Speaker: Ben Cowan (Tech-X Corporation)
        Slides
      • 11:20
        Muon Colliders 20m
        Speaker: Dr Mark Palmer (Fermilab)
        Slides
      • 11:40
        Linear Crystal (Muon) Collider 20m
        Speaker: Young-Min Shin (Northern Illinois University)
        Slides
      • 12:00
        Lunch 1h
      • 13:00
        ILC-0.5 and ILC-1 20m
        Speaker: David Rubin (Cornell University)
        Slides
      • 13:20
        CLIC-3 TeV and Other two-beam schemes 20m
        Speaker: Vitaly Yakimenko (SLAC)
        Slides
    • 13:40 17:00
      Theme II "Possibilities for Intensity Frontier Machines, Required R&D and (beam) Facilities"
      • 13:40
        Main Injector Complex & Upgrades 20m
        Speaker: Dr Ioanis Kourbanis (Fermilab)
        Slides
      • 14:00
        Super-B/C-tau 20m
        Speaker: Dr John Seeman (SLAC)
        Slides
      • 14:20
        Project X 20m
        Speaker: Sergei Nagaitsev (FNAL)
        Slides
      • 14:40
        Break 20m
      • 15:00
        Daedalus Cyclotrons 20m
        Speaker: Jose Alonso (Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Laboratory)
        Slides
      • 15:20
        Higgs Factories - 3 Options 20m
        Speaker: Weiren Chou (Fermilab)
        Slides
      • 15:40
        Neutrino Factory/NuSTORM 20m
        Speaker: Prof. Kenneth Long (Imperial College London)
        Slides
      • 16:00
        Discussion on Themes I & II 20m
        Speakers: Dr Sandra Biedron Biedron (Colorado State University), Dr Valeri Lebedev (Fermilab), Dr Vladimir Shiltsev (FNAL)
  • Tuesday, 26 February
    • 09:00 11:00
      Theme III "Technology Developments, Required R&D and (no beam) Facilities
      • 09:00
        Sources - e/p/i 20m
        Speaker: George Neil (JLab)
        Slides
      • 09:20
        NC RF 20m
        Speaker: Dr Nikolay Solyak (FNAL)
        Slides
      • 09:40
        SC RF 20m
        Speaker: Rongli Geng (Jefferson Lab)
        Slides
      • 10:00
        SC Magnets 20m
        Speaker: David Harding (FNAL)
        Slides
      • 10:20
        Break 20m
      • 10:40
        High Power Targets 20m
        Speaker: Dr Kavin Ammigan (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
        Slides
    • 11:00 15:00
      Theme IV "Detector R&D and "Test Beam" Facilities
      • 11:00
        Detector R&D 20m
        Speaker: Marcel Demarteau (Argonne National Laboratory)
        Slides
      • 11:20
        HEP Test Beds 20m
        Speaker: Dr Erik Ramberg (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
        Slides
      • 11:40
        Open 20m
      • 12:00
        Lunch 1h
      • 13:00
        Open Discussion of Themes III & IV 20m