News from the CERN communication group James Gillies, Head, communication group, CERN

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News from the CERN communication group James Gillies, Head, communication group, CERN 5 October 2007

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News from the CERN communication group James Gillies, Head, communication group, CERN 5 October 2007. Methodology. CERN LHC communication plan. Now funded - Key elements: Media visits A/V productions Animations Publications New visit itineraries. Methodology. Startup events. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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News from the CERN communication group

James Gillies, Head, communication group, CERN

5 October 2007

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Methodology

CERN LHC communication plan

Now funded - Key elements:• Media visits• A/V productions• Animations• Publications• New visit itineraries

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Methodology

Startup events

• 5-6 April. open days • On or after 21 May. Media event (TBC)• 21 October. Official inauguration.• Overall coordinator - Lucio Rossi

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Methodology

Open day 2008

• Planning for >30000 people• Meyrin site for all comers• LHC access points for local communities• Opportunity for Member States• Coordinators: Paola Catapano, Carmen dell’Erba

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Evolution of media visits 2002-2007

Media visits evolution 2002-2007

100%

123.70%

185.60%

133.80%

165%

297%

100% 102.60%

159.50%

96.60%

151.30%

273.40%

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2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 (Jan-Aug)

Year

Percentage

Reference 2002

Per cent of journalists

Per cent of media

2007 to end August:

•1040 people for 385 media

CERN record year 2000:

•1098 people for 383 media

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Methodology

The world is watching.

We have to provide a media event for start-up

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MethodologyProposed media event - pending approval of DG

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Only possible event: first injection of beam to LHC

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MethodologyProposed media event

Locations:

CERN Control centreGlobe of science and innovation

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MethodologyProposed media event

Day 1 - visits can be arranged to CERN Control centre

Day 2 - activity centred on the Globe

Media invitation to be sent three weeks in advance Accreditation necessary

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MethodologyProposed media event

• Cameras in the Globe would relay images to the Globe (and the world)

• Bi-lingual presenter would be in the CCC• Satellite link available• Live LHC console in the Globe• Media ‘pilots’ available in the Globe for all

nations whose media attend• Possible visits to experiments control rooms

during the day• Regular updates to be sent to media for the

following weeks until first 7TeV collisions

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MethodologyProposed media event

Start-up == opening the hydrogen bottle

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MethodologyProposed media event

Milestones:Seek approval of DGValidate plan with mediaProcure console for the GlobeSelect media pilotsMedia training for all involved on the dayInvitationStart-up!

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Methodology

European particle physics communication network

At a special session in Lisbon on 14 July 2006, the CERN Council unanimously approved a European Strategy for Particle Physics. Communication is integral to this strategy, which states:"Council will establish a network of closely cooperating professional communication officers from each Member State, which would incorporate existing activities, propose, implement and monitor a European particle physics communication and education strategy, and report on a regular basis to Council."

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Methodology

European particle physics communication network

Document for December Council

• Terms of reference for the network

• Request for media event for start-up

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Methodology

LHC outreach group (LOG)

LHC communication is funded:

• Centrally at CERN

• Through the experiments’ M&O

• Nationally through agencies, ministries, labs

Coordination is essential, globally through InterAction, in Europe through EPPOG & EPPCN, internally to the community through LOG.

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Open Day 2008

Paola Catapano and Carmen dell’Erba

CERN, DSU-CO, 5 October 2007

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LHC start up proposed events

• LHC Open Days: Sat. April 5 9h00-19h00

• Event for the CERNois: Sun April 6 10:00 - 16:00

• LHC start-up media event (May-June) ?

• Inauguration event with Heads of State and Government: Tuesday 21 October

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VIP event programme outline: proposal 13:30 - 18:00

• Symbolic act of Heads of State and Government in the LHC tunnel + detector, distributed per point by nationality

• Ceremony in SMA18: speeches, international keynote speaker molecular cuisine refreshments and distributed concert (Muti)

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LHC OPENDAYS 08Sat 5th - Sun 6th April

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Sun. 6th April: CERNois event

•Programm 10:00 - 16:00

• descents in the tunnel + detector cavern with families at the LHC pit closest to their home

• leave their tracks in the LHC tunnel (to be investigated)

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27 000 m of magnets to leave your tracks on your machine

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5 April Open Day Purpose

1. Communicating the importance of the LHC for society and its main scientific challenges primarily to the local (CH and F) communities and the member states mainly through the international media

2. Strengthen CERN public image and awareness at a local and international level

3. Create feeling of “suspense” close to big event (start up): last opportunity to visit

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LHC Open Daymessages

• Main scientific challenges of the LHC: advancing knowledge of the fundamental laws of nature, understanding the mystery of mass, gravity and contributing to today’s main astrophysical mysteries (dark matter and energy, new particles, extra dimensions of the universe)

• Explain the impact the LHC will have : - in the local community (What will go on underground in their

area) - in the international community (What are the outcomes of the

LHC start-up and running) - in our daily life (What the LHC can do for all us? Technological

applications) - anticipate fears/myths and reassure about safety issues

(radiation, cooling plants emissions, noise)

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Scope of OD project team

Establish a visits and activity programme on:- Cern main site (CH) - extended- The LHC tunnel and experiments on F territory- Prevessin site extended

- Coordinate the programme through a network of working packages per activity and manage the organization of the activities with the WP leaders and a standing task force

- Fundraising to support programme

- Communicating the programme to target audiences

- Create partnerships with the local communities for the organization

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LHC Open day 08 concept• Distributed visits around the LHC ring, instead of central

access point with transport to the LHC areas, through equally attractive parallel programmes

• No “across the border transport” (except as back up)

• Attract and orient local residents to closest point

• Enlarged Swiss site with internal transport (TPG): Meyrin site, P1, Atlas Cavern, Globe + UA1 (+ back up transport to F)

• Prevessin (lab 2 with CCC, P18, neutrino, UA2)

• 10 French sites around ring: P. 2, Alice cavern, P. 3 (?), P4 (cavity and synchrotron light), P. 5, CMS cavern, P 6, P7 (?), P8 and LHC-b cavern

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DELIVERABLES (activities programme)

1. MEYRIN site (all LHC related activities, lectures, films) extended to: - GLOBE: LHC big photo exhibition, garden hands on, films, live webcast LHC world

- ATLAS cavern- LHC tunnel P. 1- UA1: Historical place: Accelerating Nobels Photo Exhibition, UA1 central barrel, Nobel event, G-2

magnet targeted to public from GE, communes around Meyrin, (Satigny, Vernier, Grand Saconnex … )

and internationals

2. Prevessin site with all LHC related activities (big star: CCC) extended to:- SM18 and SMA18

- UA2 pitneutrino beam site

mainly targeted to Bretigny, Moens, Vesegnin + connection to Meyrin site (via internal tunnel)

• LHC tunnel and detectors from P. 2 to 8 (ALL): local activities on surface (in collaboration with communes) and underground rides for selected public (through competition)

mainly targeted: to St Genis, Sergy, Thoiry, St Jean de Gonville, Challex, Farges Collonges,Leaz, Pougny, Peron, Crozet-Avouzon Chervy, Echenevex Gex Chezery Forens,Lelex, Mijoux, Cessy, Segny, Divonne, Grilly, Vesancy, Versonnex Sauverny, Collex- Bossy, Ferney Voltaire, Ornex

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Delivrables: 1.1 CH (Meyrin site)

- Main visitor point for Swiss, Geneva and international visitors- No transport to French activity points except underground rides for competition winners- Internal transport: Siemens ecological van available- TPG special between UA1 Globe and Meyrin

LHC presentations and films in Conference Rooms (Auditorium, Council, 6th floor, bldg 40 rooms , bldg 33, bldg 30, technical training rooms, AB auditorium ….)- Computing Centre and Grid Café- Hands on Physics (pumproom near Entrance D, parking technical training) - LHC pre accelerators: Linac + LEIR (371-363), PS area (machine quick visits?) - West Hall- antimatter: AD (Angels Demons true False (?)- LHC magnet installation test and transport: SMI2 (hole + cryomagnets ), 181 (magnet factory), 163 (Superconducting cables), 165 (cryolab)- LHC experiments dedicated areas: CMS control room (ex Billinge) ,180+191 (ATLAS + magnet factory first installations), 186 (CMS?), others ? - medical applications: 182 ? TERA, ISOLDE (?), MEDIPIX, Crystal Lab- Astrophysics ?: n-Tof, CAST (INFN - LHC dipole), CLOUD, 582 , ASPERA ), PAMELA (cosmic ray and CMB ), Explorer, Icarus? Antares?…..- Microcosm + garden: jamboree of LHC related Discovery Mondays- Beyond the LHC: S-LHC (upgrades) and CLIC (2001 + 2008)

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Delivrables: 1.2 Globe

Passage area to ATLAS visits (ground floor) and LHC live Webcast (1st floor)

- Ground floor: LHC photo exhibition, ATLAS film, animations (?), final road show

- Garden: Hands on Physics, Hot Air balloon (sponsor)

- 1st floor: 12 h multilingual live webcast with connections to labs and factories involved in the LHC project in all the time zones of the planet. Video conference with Superconductivity scientists (Nobels), 100th anniversary of of HE made liquification, molecular cuisine refreshements

FINAL ROAD SHOW TO DRAG PEOPLE OUT (sponsor) - (char Seville)

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Delivrables 1.3: MEYRIN - UA1 (especially for Meyrinois)

- Visits of the UA1 pit and close encounters with HEP Nobel laureates

- Movie The Geneva Event

- Accelerating Nobels exhibition (sponsor): photos Steger, drawings Nobels, films Nobel Foundation

Magnet on La Tour Round about

- to be negotiated: Special TPG 9, 29 and 28 stop

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Deliverable 2 Prevessin site + SM18, UA2 and neutrino beam site

• CCC• Lectures and films in J Adams room• Totem test area• other LHC experiments or machine related activities • 904: model magnets and Super LHC area, miniature

exhibition• AMS / Ting event + Swiss astronaut • Shuttle to neutrino beam and UA2 (SPS)• Shuttle to SM18 (LHC magnets: how do magnets work,

films of LHC in the making - and SMA18 (?)• Power substation (EDF visibility)• Resistive magnets workshop• …..

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Deliverable 3. LHC tunnel and experiments sites on F territory in collaboration with local communes

Surface activities, lectures and films manned by CERNOIS with families living in the communes involved (active role to children of staff) and visits to the Tunnel and detectors visits - Organized in partnership with communes

Underground rides for selected public (through competition)

• LHC P2 and ALICE cavern (St Genis, Sergy, Thoiry, St Jean de Gonville, Challex, Farges, Collonges, Leaz, Pougny, Peron)

• LHC P 3 Crozet-Avouzon Chervy• LHC P 4 Echenevex Gex Chezery Forens,Lelex, Mijoux• LHC P 5 and CMS cavern: Cessy, Segny, Divonne, Grilly, Vesancy• LHC P 6 Versonnex Sauverny, Collex- Bossy + back up CH• LHC P 7 Ferney Voltaire, Ornex• LHC P8 and LHC-b + DELPHI barrel (Ferney- Voltaire, Ornex + CH)

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Deliverable 5. ENTERTAINMENT

• Travelling Animations waiting areas before visits

• Music at Restaurants• Final Road Show (sponsor dependent)

Partnerships: – Geneva Uni (superconductivity)– IAPS, The Flying Circus of Physics)– EUSCEA (MS sponsored)– INFN Fisica su Ruote– Gran Sasso (for neutrino)

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MANDATEPrepare general presentation on LHC for all

lecturers in 4 languages and at all activity sites

Recruit and train lecturers + supply materialConference rooms management and lecture programme

organizationLiaise with LHC experiments’ site coordinators to

harmonize local lecture programmes on experiments

Liaise with AV services to organize a matching programme of CERN LHC related films and lectures

Deliverable 6. LECTURES AND FILMS

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What can EPPOG do?

• Sat 5 April: take part in live webcast with institutes and (some) industrialists who took part in the LHC enterprise - gathered in one or two venues per country

• Tue 21 October: contribute one top musician per country to distributed concert

• Suggestions welcome!