SOME OF MICE PROGRESS

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Alain Blondel SOME OF MICE PROGRESS cker: -Fi has been simulated with noise! h 8 MV/m in cavities should survive with safety margin design getting real ers: bolted windows will allow variability (weld as falback) safety scheme better understood RF: stay with 4-cells (cooling system allows LN2!) Magnets: solenoids match beam envelope + a consistent picture of who does what downstream PID: Don Summers’s belts and suspende TOF/Cherenkov/Calorimeter RF Field emission: better understanding of sources, mechanism, effect of B-field, measuring techniques ( incl. photo paper ;-) magnetic measurements: strategy delineated eam and hall nstallation! 1. FOUND A HOME!

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SOME OF MICE PROGRESS. 1. FOUND A HOME!. downstream PID: Don Summers’s belts and suspenders TOF/Cherenkov/Calorimeter. absorbers: bolted windows will allow variability (weld as falback) safety scheme better understood. RF: stay with 4-cells (cooling system allows LN2!). Beam and hall - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SOME OF MICE PROGRESS

Tracker: Sci-Fi has been simulated with noise!with 8 MV/m in cavities should survive with safety marginTPG design getting real

absorbers: bolted windows will allow variability(weld as falback)

safety scheme better understoodRF: stay with 4-cells

(cooling system allows LN2!)

Magnets: solenoids matchbeam envelope+ a consistent picture of who does what

downstream PID:Don Summers’s belts and suspenders

TOF/Cherenkov/Calorimeter

RF Field emission: better understanding of sources, mechanism,effect of B-field,measuring techniques ( incl. photo paper ;-)

magnetic measurements: strategy delineated

Beam and hallinstallation!

1. FOUND A HOME!

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all seems to be organised and understood for writing and submission of proposal…(…?…)

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ACTION LISTZisman is skeptical of costs/reponsibilities involved with TPG (field cage, read-out plane)refurbishing RF. (Need OK by Wyss and Detraz) who pays? committment to procure exp. solenoid (INFN)

Palmer (+ BNL team) 15 december 2002post envelope calculationSimulate new coil geometrymatch and simulate other betas and momentums (‘solenoid’ configuration requested) write for proposal.

later------Be available for calculation

Catanesi reset prioritiesrelease of working G4-MICE on Nov. 1

wanted: pictures of muons through the detector in G4MICEsimulations of SCIFI tracker with inefficiencies +noiseepsilon in / epsilon out Particle ID

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Cummingstime line OK, programme well underway. Will be ready end 2004. ACTION: need to decide on the aperture of the absorber window.can arrive at RAL already end 2004 - beg. 2005(magnet will *not* be there then.)

will need integration of timelines between focusing magnet and absorber.

Li, Haserothcost has gone up to 4.7 M$ (incl manpower) need bare cost

RF plans: measure Rmag (magneto resistivity of copper) vs mag fieldcavity surface examinattioninsert TiN-coated windowstart RF conditionning it is possible that we will know more about RF noise when proposal is actually reviewed.

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Green

rather short procurement times for the couplng solenoid and for the flip pair. Spectrometers are longer will last at least 24 mo to get first solenoid, second one 2-3 mo later.

large fraction of the cost of cryo is in the detector (sci-fi)cost line was given.16 month delivery. for cryo-plant

need cost for TPG mode (get an idea of how much is saved there)magnetic measurements need to be included in cost

Alan Brossneed decision on tracking not start until 2003 summer tof/+ cerenkov e-id ready enfd 2004 OKSci-Fi schedule well knownTPG 1 yr of R&D tracking decision point summer 2003 500 vs 4000 M€ need to test small TPG in front of RF cavities!

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Drummsafety issues: communication! need weekly communication system IOURI WILL ORGANIZE THAT.chapters 7 and 10 of proposal

McKigney RF presents a schedule of Rf studies end of May: analysis of resultssome simulation results should be available by mid januarymake photos of the cavity before it is dissassembledcost = 56’000 €/$Kaplan has the money.

Blackneed decision on proposal version of experiment is needed

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Ad hoc Steering group for concatenation of time lines and costs

ZismanHaseroth

KunoBlondel Kaplan

GeerBaynham

LongDrummBlack

Follow Mike Z (and precede Alain B) after the meeting

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and after that….still much to do!

simulation of measurement:reconstruction,

systematics!

integration of detectors in engineering drawing

GET A 1st 201 MHz CAVITY!!!!!*%ç(&%*ç+$£€»@¦@#°°§|§¢

pleeeaaase!

matching and field maps of MICE configs.can we run solenoid mode? (one such map required before 15 Nov.!)

see you in Geneva MARCH 27-29 2003after NUFACT03 in US (mid june)

at RAL end october

… Get approved…

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STEP I:

STEP II

STEP III

STEP IV

STEP V

STEP VII

end 2005

end 2004

spring 2006

mid 2006

end 2006

2007

not obviously idiotic schedule.

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MANY THANKS:

-- all speakers and collaborators

-- team conveners

-- UK team (Elwyn Baynham et al)

-- Mike Zisman, Tom Gallant for hospitality