“ European Nuclear Science and Applications Research 2 ” (ENSAR2)
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“European Nuclear Science and Applications Research 2”
(ENSAR2)Muhsin N. HarakehCoordinator ENSAR
on behalf of theENSAR management group (FISCO)
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8 June 2013
Florence, Italy
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Partners of
GANILGANILGSIGSI
LNL-INFNLNL-INFN
LNS-INFNLNS-INFN
JYLJYL
RUG-KVIRUG-KVI
CERN-ISOLDECERN-ISOLDE
ALTO-CNRSALTO-CNRS
TUWTUWULBULB
KULKUL
CEACEA
INRNE-BASINRNE-BAS
RBIRBI
NPINPI
TUDTUD
NCSRDNCSRD
ATOMKI-HASATOMKI-HAS
ECT*ECT*
UWARUWAR
IFJ-PANIFJ-PAN
FFCULFFCUL
IFIN-HHIFIN-HH
USCUSC
CIEMATCIEMAT
UCMUCM
PSIPSI
UNIBASUNIBAS
JOGUJOGU
UNIMANUNIMAN30 beneficiaries
18 countries30 beneficiaries
18 countries
7 TNA Facilities7 TNA Facilities
53 associated partners53 associated partnersGUFGUF
EC financial contribution: 8 M€EC financial contribution: 8 M€
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Transnational Access Facilities in IA ENSAR
TNA1 (Access to GANIL, 3510 hours of beam) TNA2 (Access to GSI, 3750 h) TNA3 (Access to INFN-LNL&LNS, 4424 h) TNA4 (Access to JYU-JYFL, 3000h) TNA5 (Access to KVI, 800 h) TNA6 (Access to CERN-ISOLDE, 5200 h) TNA7 (Access to ALTO, 1470 h)
Strong emphasis on the support for users (30-40% of the TNA EC request)Strong emphasis on the support for users (30-40% of the TNA EC request)
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Network Activities in ENSAR (2nd Call)
NA01 FISCO (FInancial & Scientific COordination) M. N. Harakeh
NA02 ECOS (European Collaboration On Stable ion beams) F. Azaiez
NA03 EURISOL NET (EURopean ISOL NETwork) Y. Blumenfeld
NA04 ATHENA (Advanced THeory & Experiments for Nuclear Astrophysics) K. Sonnabend
NA05 EGAN (European Gamma & Ancillary detectors Network) S. Lenzi
NA06 EFINION (European Forum for Innovative applications of Nuclear ION beams and tools) S. Harissopulos
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Joint Research Activities in ENSAR (2nd Call)
The JRAs deal with all aspects of experimental activities from sources and targets, to detectors, to simulations of experimental set-ups, data analysis and a development of adequate theoretical tools.
• JRA01 ARES (Advanced Research on Ecr ion Sources) G. Ciavola
• JRA02 ActILab (Actinide ISOL target R&D Laboratory) T. Stora
• JRA03 PREMAS (Low-energy beam PREparation, MAnipulation & Spectroscopy) A. Jokinen
• JRA04 INDESYS (INnovative solutions for nuclear physics DEtector SYStems: “From basic R&D to applications for the society”) D. Cortina Gil
•JRA05 SiNuRSE (Simulations for Nuclear Reactions and Structure in Europe) N. Kalantar-Nayestanaki
• JRA06 EWIRA (East West Integrated Research Activities) D. Balabanski
•Create a niche for the small(er) laboratories from Central and South-Eastern Europe and bring them to a level comparable to that of the existing Western European laboratories
• JRA07 THEXO (THeoretical tools in support of infrastructures)P.-H. Heenen
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ENSAR Organisation Coordinator: M. N. Harakeh (GANIL)
Deputy Coordinator: M. Lewitowicz (GANIL)
Project Manager: K. Turzó (GANIL)
Financial/administrative: V. Vandevoorde/S. Dubromel Managing institution: GANIL 30 Partners
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NA01FISCO
Meetings:2 /year
Meetings:1 /year
Meetings:1 /year
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In July 2012, the EC started a consultation process in the framework of Horizon 2020:
“This consultation is organised in order to prepare future EU activities supporting the integration of and access to existing national research infrastructures.”“The aim of these activities is to provide a wider and more efficient access to, and use of, the research infrastructures existing in EU Member States, Associated Countries and at international level when appropriate.”“Provide the users of research infrastructures with a harmonised, improved and optimised access to the best research infrastructures in a given field.”“Increase the potential for innovation and technology transfer of the related research infrastructures, in particular by reinforcing the partnership with industry…”
FP8 ENSAR2FP8 ENSAR2
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ENSAR responded in October 2012. The ENSAR2 proposal aims at:
•Supporting the access costs to the research infrastructures at the highest possible level and >> than the few % of real operational costs today
•Supporting the scientists, especially the young researchers, participating in experiments at these infrastructures
•Supporting the novel instrumentation and theory developments leading to strong improvements of the research infrastructures through Joint Research Activities
•Supporting the synergy of the community and promoting and facilitating the use of the research infrastructures through Networking Activities
FP8 ENSAR2FP8 ENSAR2
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FP8 ENSAR2FP8 ENSAR2
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ENSAR & ENSAR2 ENSAR started on Sept. 1, 2010
End of the ENSAR project August 31, 2014
Pre-proposal for ENSAR2 as response to the EC consultation by October 2012 (essentially ready)
In February 2013, ENSAR2 came on the short list of the EC to be targeted for a call.
We asked the community to help in the preparation of the ENSAR2 proposal (in particular suggestions for NAs and JRAs).
We asked the community to help in the preparation of the ENSAR2 proposal (in particular suggestions for NAs and JRAs).
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Preparation of FP8 ENSAR2 Creation of the Scientific Steering Committee with representatives of
ENSAR2 TNA facilities and experts of their scientific fields: beginning of March 2013
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ENSAR Scientific Steering Committee (SSC)
ENSAR Muhsin N. Harakeh [email protected] Ketel Turzó [email protected]
CERN/ISOLDE Maria Borge [email protected] Karsten Riisager [email protected]
CNRS/ALTO Faiçal Azaiez [email protected] Wolfram Korten [email protected]
COPIN/IFJ-HIL Adam Maj [email protected] Krzysztof Rusek [email protected]
GANIL Marek Lewitowicz [email protected] Martin Freer [email protected]
GSI Jürgen Gerl [email protected] Lola Cortina Gil [email protected]
IFIN-HH Livius Trache [email protected] Norbert Pietralla [email protected]
INFN/LNL-LNS Rosa Alba [email protected] Suzana Szilner [email protected]
JYU Rauno Julin [email protected] Rolf-Dietmar Herzberg [email protected]
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Preparation of FP8 ENSAR2
Call for new ideas: deadline on April 15, 201342 new ideas received
Presentation of new ideas during ENSAR Town Meeting, Warsaw, Poland – June 17 to 21, 2013
ENSAR 2 proposal to be prepared. Expected launch of calls beginning of 2014. We have to be ready and submit as soon as EC FP8 call appears
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ENSAR2 New IdeasSubmitted in April 2013
14 Networks
27 Joint Research Activities 1 Transnational access to AGATA
Some of the Networking and Joint Research activities are connected to current projects selected by the ERANET-NuPNET: GANAS, NEDENSAA, and FATIMA (R&D on detectors), EMILIE (EURISOL technologies) and SARFEN (nuclear theory)
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ENSAR2 EC Request
EC financial contribution request: ≥ 15 M€
• Transnational Access Activities: 50%
• Networking Activities: ≥ 15%
• Joint Research Activities: ≥ 35%
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Meeting with EC on 22 April:
• GSI/FAIR and GANIL/SPIRAL2 apply for TNA within ENSAR2 or for construction and running budget as ESFRI RI• New infrastructures from Poland and Romania: Krakow/Warsaw (Cyclotrons) Bucharest (high-energy tandem and ELI-NP)• ECT*: TNA in HadronPhysics and ENSAR • AGATA infrastructure• Relations with international infrastructure in Canada, China, Japan, South Africa and U.S.• What will be the size of the budget allowed?• When is the call to be expected? What is the timeline foreseen?• Will the forms be the same as before; i.e. can we start preparing the proposal for ENSAR-2?• NA radiobiology and medical applications
FP8 ENSAR2FP8 ENSAR2
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Partners of
30 40 beneficiaries ≥ 18 countries30 40 beneficiaries ≥ 18 countries
7 8(9) TNA Facilities7 8(9) TNA Facilities
FP8 ENSAR2FP8 ENSAR2
Community: 2700-3000 scientists and highly qualified engineers
Community: 2700-3000 scientists and highly qualified engineers
Close collaboration with infrastructures outside Europe:
Japan: RIKEN & RCNPChina: IMP Lanzhou United States: NSCL & ANLCanada: TRIUMFSouth Africa: iThemba
Close collaboration with infrastructures outside Europe:
Japan: RIKEN & RCNPChina: IMP Lanzhou United States: NSCL & ANLCanada: TRIUMFSouth Africa: iThemba
GANILGANILGSIGSI
LNL-INFNLNL-INFN
LNS-INFNLNS-INFN
JYLJYL
RUG-KVI
RUG-KVI
CERN-ISOLDECERN-ISOLDE
ALTO-CNRSALTO-CNRS
TUWTUWULBULB
KULKUL
CEACEA
INRNE-BASINRNE-BAS
RBIRBI
NPINPI
TUDTUD
NCSRDNCSRD
ATOMKI-HASATOMKI-HAS
ECT*ECT*
FFCULFFCUL
IFIN-HHIFIN-HH
USCUSC
CIEMATCIEMAT
UCMUCM
PSIPSI
UNIBASUNIBAS
JOGUJOGU
UNIMANUNIMAN
I I UWAR-HIL & IFJ PANUWAR-HIL & IFJ PAN
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TANDEM Accelerator at IFIN-HH
9 MV TANDEM accelerator, completely modernised
Duoplasmatron alpha particles source (Li-exchange)
Sputtering source “Fast” (nanoseconds)
pulsing system “Slow” (>millisecond)
pulsing system Very good transmission
(>98%)
5000 hours of beam time per year
Permanent gamma detection array
25 positions: 55% HPGe detectors
LaBr3:Ce detectors
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ELI-NP: - two lasers of : 150 J /15 fs (10 PW)/0.01 Hz - a brilliant gamma beam
obtained through backscattering of a 10 J/2 ps / 120 Hz x 100 laser on classical electron bunches from a linac
Implementation: 2012-2017http://www.eli-np.ro
Possible layout of the ELI-NP facility at Magurele/Bucharest, Romania
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NLC: NARODOWE LABORATORIUM CYKLOTRONOWE
(NATIONAL CYCLOTRON LABORATORY), WARSAW-KRAKOW, POLAND
A consortium of 2 institutions:• HIL: Heavy Ion Laboratory, Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland • IFJ PAN: Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow, Poland
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NLC2-centers, 4 cyclotrons for basic research and medical applications; Common Steering Council and Scientific Advisory Board; Separate administrations, International Users Boards or Program Advisory Committees.
Cyclotrons• U-200 (K=160) heavy-ion cyclotron with energies up to 10 MeV/A at HIL Warsaw;• High intensity proton/deuteron cyclotron (16/8 MeV) for the production of - and research on the radiopharmaceuticals at HIL Warsaw;• AIC-144 isochronous cyclotron with protons (up to 60 MeV), deuterons and He ions (up to 30 MeV) beams at IFJ PAN Kraków;• IBA Proteus-235 cyclotron for protons 70-230 MeV at IFJ PAN Kraków (commissioning end of 2012).
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HIL Warsaw
GDR multi-detector system JANOSIK12 HPGe g-ray multi-detector system EAGLE (+20 detectors from Gamma-Pool)Universal scattering chambers CUDACCharged particle multidetector system ICARE Scandinavian type on-line mass separator IGISOLIrradiation chambers with target water coolingLow-background lead-shielded HPGe counters Target laboratory, mechanical and electronic workshops, library, two conference rooms (120 and 80 participants), 12 guest rooms
Major installations, instruments and services provided to researchers by NLC
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Contact: [email protected]
IFJ PAN Kraków
Detector BINA for light ion reactions (from KVI Groningen)HECTOR array for high-energy gamma-rays (from INFN Milano)Proton therapy room with optical line for beam formation and control, patient positioning system including two X-rays machines and chair for patient positioningIsotope production facility with radiochemistry laboratory4 conference rooms (40-150 participants), library, guesthouse with 10 double rooms
Installation of the Proteus-235 cyclotron at IFJ PAN
Major installations, instruments and services provided to researchers by NLC
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