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NuPECC: An Expert Committee with a European Strategic Role and
International Impact
Muhsin N. Harakeh
NuPECC&
KVI, Groningen, The NetherlandsPESC Meeting
27 April 2007
Copenhagen, Denmark
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Initiating Group of prominent European nuclear physicists
Establish a committee to promote collaboration between research groups and institutes and formulate policy for
Nuclear Physics in Europe
NuPECC : established in 1988-1989
Became an Associated Committee of ESF
Now an Expert Committee of ESF
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The mission of NuPECC is:
To strengthen European collaboration in nuclear science and to promote nuclear physics and its trans-disciplinary use and application in collaborative ventures between research groups within Europe and particularly those from countries linked to ESF.
NuPECC is supported by its Subscribing Institutions, Member Organisations of ESF involved in nuclear science research.
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In pursuing its objective NuPECC:
• defines a network of complementary facilities within Europe and encourage optimisation of their usage; • provides a forum for the discussion of the provision of future facilities and instrumentation; and • provides advice and make recommendations to the ESF and to other bodies on the development, organisation, and support of European nuclear research and of particular projects.
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Most European countries are now represented in NuPECC
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NuPECC has from the outset strived to establish a network of complementary facilities within Europe. It published the Handbook
“International Access to Nuclear
Physics Facilities in Europe” already in 5th edition (2004).
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NuPECC provided a forum to discuss developing fields, projects and programmes in Nuclear Physics. Publications
Reports from working groups Nuclear Physics News, a quarterly magazine for
the community. Long-Range Plans (LRPs) [Forward Looks].
1st LRP in November 1991: “Nuclear Physics in Europe: Opportunities and Perspectives”
2nd LRP in December 1997: “Nuclear Physics in Europe: Highlights and Opportunities”
(see http://www.nupecc.org/publications/)
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In April 2004 NuPECC published it 3rd LRP
Based on group reports representing all active fields of nuclear physics(bottom-up approach)
Preceded byTown Meeting at GSI,30 January-1 February 2003 to present the reports, discuss conclusions and formulate recommendations.
Start procedure in 2008
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LRP2004 addressed six subfields in Nuclear Physics and considered all construction and upgrade projects of facilities.
NuPECC General recommendations Specific recommendations with
priorities RoadmapStrong interaction with ESFRI (presentations of NuPECC roadmap at meetings)
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European Network of Complementary Facilities
GSI, DarmstadtGANIL, CaenLNL, LegnaroISOLDE, GenevaLNS, CataniaLNF, FrascatiKVI, GroningenCOSY, JülichJYFL, JyväskyläCRC, Louvain-la-NeuveMAX-Lab, LundMAMI, MainzECT*, TrentoTSL, UppsalaHERMES, HamburgALICE, GenevaCOMPASS, Geneva
1. NuPECC recommends the full exploitation of the existing and competitive lepton, proton, stable-isotope and radioactive-ion beam facilities and instrumentation
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22. NuPECC strongly recommends the timely completion of the ALICE detector to allow early and full exploitation at the start of LHC.
3. NuPECC recommends that efforts should be undertaken to strengthen local theory groups in order to guarantee the theory development needed to address the challenges that exist or may arise from new experimental observations; important role for ECT*.
4. NuPECC recommends that efforts to increase literacy in nuclear science among the general public should be intensified.
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Primary BeamsPrimary Beams
• 1012/s 1.5-2 GeV/u 238U28+
• factor 100-1000 over present in intensity• 2.5·1013/s 29 GeV protons• 109/s 238U92+ up to 34 GeV/u
Secondary BeamsSecondary Beams
• broad range of radioactive beams up to 1.5 - 2 GeV/u; up to factor 10 000 in intensity over present • antiprotons 3 - 30 GeV
Key Technical FeaturesKey Technical Features
Storage and Cooler RingsStorage and Cooler Rings
• radioactive beams• e - A collider• 1011 stored and cooled 0.8 - 14.5 GeV antiprotons• highly-charged ions and at rest
NuPECC recommends as the highest priority for a new construction project the building of the international “Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR)” at GSI, Darmstadt
cooled and stored beamsrapidly cycling superconducting magnetsparallel operation
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100 m
UNILACSIS 18
SIS 100/300
HESRSuperFRS
NESR
CRRESR
GSI todayGSI today Future facilityFuture facility
ESR
FLAIR
Rare-IsotopeProduction Target
AntiprotonProduction Target
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After GSI, NuPECC recommends the highest priority for the construction of EURISOL (EURopean Isotope Separation On-Line)
NuPECC recommends joining efforts with other interested communities to do the RTD and design work necessary to realise the high-power p/d driver in the near future
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The Road to EURISOL
SPIRAL-2 SPES
HIE - ISOLDE MAFF
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CIME Cyclotron Acceleration of RI Beams
E < 25 A.MeV, 1 - 8 A.MeV for FF
CIME Cyclotron Acceleration of RI Beams
E < 25 A.MeV, 1 - 8 A.MeV for FF
Production Caves:: RNB
C converter+UCx target
1014 fissions/sp- & n-rich RNB (transfer, fusion-evaporation, DIC)
Production Caves:: RNB
C converter+UCx target
1014 fissions/sp- & n-rich RNB (transfer, fusion-evaporation, DIC)
Superconducting LINAC: Stable-Ion beams
E ≤ 14.5 A.MeV HI A/q=3, 1mAE ≤ 20 A.MeV p,d, 4He (A/q=2 ions), 5mAPossible extension to A/q=6 ions
Superconducting LINAC: Stable-Ion beams
E ≤ 14.5 A.MeV HI A/q=3, 1mAE ≤ 20 A.MeV p,d, 4He (A/q=2 ions), 5mAPossible extension to A/q=6 ions
Heavy-Ion ECRHeavy-Ion ECR
p,d source p,d source RFQRFQ
LINAG Exp. HallLINAG Exp. Hall
Direct beam line CIME-G1/G2 caves
Direct beam line CIME-G1/G2 cavesExisting GANIL
Exp. Area
Existing GANIL Exp. Area
Existing GANIL AcceleratorsExisting GANIL Accelerators
Low energy RNB DESIR
Low energy RNB DESIR
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NuPECC submission and presentation of Roadmap to ESFRI was crucial and heavily influenced the process. FAIR: Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research SPIRAL 2: Système de Production d’Ions Radioactifs
Accélérés en Ligne 2
Both are on ESFRI Roadmap. EURISOL: hope to get on next ESFRI list
NuPECC is internationally active. It is invited: to be on OECD Global Science Forum, and IUPAP nuclear physics working groups. Exchange/contacts with NSAC (Future JSPS?)
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NuPECC defined a network of Large-Scale Facilities (LSF) /Research Infrastructures (RI) and coordinated and endorsed the applications of the nuclear physics community within the 4th, 5th and 6th Framework Programmes. The networks supported by EC:
* FINA (Frontiers In Nuclear and Astrophysics)* FINUPHY (Frontiers In NUclear PHYsics)* * I3HP (I3 Hadron Physics)* * EURONS (I3 EUROpean Nuclear Structure)* Design studies: EURISOL & FAIRNuPECC is coordinating community plans for submissions to FP7.
NuPECC is presently supporting submission of application of NuPNET (ERA-NET for Nuclear Physics); define roles!
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The Netherlands
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Quantum chromodynamics 19.2
Phases of nuclear matter 19.1
Nuclear structure 11.7
Nuclei in the universe 6.6
Fundamental interactions 16.2
Applications of nuclear science 4.5
Running user facilities 17
Accelerator+detector R&D 5.7The Netherlands
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ECT*European Center for Theoretical Studies
In Nuclear Physics and Related Areas
Institutional member of the European ScienceFoundation Expert Committee, NuPECC
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The Goals of ECT* a) to arrange in-depth research on topical problems at the
forefront of contemporary developments in theoretical nuclear physics,
b) to foster interdisciplinary contacts between nuclear physics and neighbouring fields such as particle physics, astrophysics, condensed matter physics and the quantal physics of small systems,
c) to encourage talented young physicists by arranging for them to participate in the activities of the ECT*, by organising training programmes and establishing networks of active young researchers,
d) to strengthen the interaction between theoretical and experimental studies.
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Scientific activities at ECT*- International workshops and collaboration meetings (19 weeks in 2006)- Doctoral training programmes (4)- Visiting scientists (about 20 months)- Postoctoral programme (about a dozen postdocs- Local research (ECT*, Trento Univ., BEC)- Teraflop cluster (BEN); fully operational & open to external users
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Sources of funding
New sponsors: ESF/PESC (?!), other…
Secondary sponsors:In 2006, total contribution received from countries other than France, Germany and Italy (less than 10) is altogether less than 100 K€. EC I3 EURONS (~ 100 K€)
Major sponsors:- the Foundation Bruno Kessler (PAT, local)- France, Germany and Italy (MoU, 300 K€ yearly)
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Thank YouThank You