Report from Canada to WG9 · September 11, 2016 Jonathan Bagger Director, TRIUMF . 2 New Government...
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Canada’s national laboratory for particle and nuclear physics and accelerator-based science
Report from Canada to WG9
Long Range Plan, SNOLAB and TRIUMF September 11, 2016
Jonathan Bagger Director, TRIUMF
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New Government
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New Focus on Science
Thenewgovernmenthasbigplansforscience.NavdeepBains,MinisterofInnova?on,ScienceandEconomicDevelopmentKirstyDuncan,MinisterofScienceExtensiveconsulta?onsunderway
–Innova?onAgenda–FundamentalScience
Opportunity!
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New Funding for Basic Science
TRIUMF:Opera?ngbudgetincreasedby20%.Funding(almost)securedforARIELII.
Gran-ngCouncils:$95Minnewinvestment,including$30MintoNSERC,insupportofbasicresearch.
CanadaFirstResearchExcellenceFund:$900Minnewfundingtouniversitycentresacrossallfieldsofscience.Justannounced:$64MtoQueen’sUniversitytofundtheCanadianPar?cleAstrophysicsCentre,buildingoffthesuccessofSNOLAB.
CanadaFounda-onforInnova-on:$550Mcompe??onunderway,forinfrastructurefundingacrossallfieldsofscience,withmanyproposalsfrompar?cleandnuclearphysics,andwinnerstobeannouncedinJune2017.
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New NSERC Strategic Plan
NSERC2020StrategicPlan
VISION:
TomakeCanadaacountryofdiscoverersandinnovatorsforthebenefitofallCanadians.
THEPLAN:
1) FosterasciencecultureinCanada2) Launchthenewgenera?on3) Buildadiversifiedandcompe??veresearchbase4) Strengthenthedynamicbetweendiscoveryandinnova?on5) Goglobal
NSERC 2020STRATEGIC PLAN
(2015-20)
Draft Discussion DocumentFebruary 3, 2015
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New Subatomic Physics Long Range Plan
InCanada,investmentsinsubatomicphysicsareguidedbyaLongRangePlan.
Theplanisacommunity-drivenbofom-updocumentthatcapturesthehopesandaspira?onsofthesubatomicphysicscommunity.
–Itguidesinvestmentsbythefundingagencies,especiallyNSERC,butitisnotbinding.
–Itsscopeincludesnuclearandpar?clephysics,atacceleratorandundergroundfacili?es.
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LRP Charge, from NSERC
Basedonabroadconsulta?onwiththeCanadiansubatomicphysicscommunity,theLRPCommifeeisaskedto:
• Iden?fysubatomicphysicsscien?ficventuresandpriori?esthatshouldbepursuedbytheCanadiancommunityandthatwouldensurecon?nuousCanadianglobalscien?ficleadership.
• Providebudgetaryes?mates,includingfundingrangesforpriori?zedendeavours.
Fundingrangesshouldincludefundinglevelsthatwouldallowforarestrained,yetefficient,contribu?ontotheventures,aswellaslevelsthatwouldenableamoreextensivecontribu?on.
Theplanistocovertheperiod2017-2021andincludealookaheadto2026.
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LRP Committee
Name Ins-tu-on
DeanKarlen(Chair) UniversityofVictoriaandTRIUMF
PhilipBurrows OxfordUniversity,UnitedKingdom
JensDilling TRIUMF
JacquesFarine Lauren?anUniversity
MarkHuyse K.U.Leuven,Belgium
RandyLewis YorkUniversity
JefferyMar?n UniversityofWinnipeg
ErichPoppitz UniversityofToronto
AchimSchwenk T.U.Darmstadt,Germany
ManuellaVincter CarletonUniversity
AndreasWarburton McGillUniversity
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LRP Ex-Officio and Observers
Name Ins-tu-on
GarthHuber(ex-officio) CINPExecu?veDirector
J.MichaelRoney(ex-officio) IPPDirector
ReinerKruecken(ex-officio) DeputyDirector,TRIUMF
NigelSmith(ex-officio) Director,SNOLAB
AdamRitz(ex-officio) SAPES,co-Chair2016
OlivierGagnon(observer) SeniorProgramOfficer,CFI
SarahOverington(observer) TeamLeader,NSERC
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LRP Science
• TheBigQues?onsthatdriveCanadianSubatomicPhysics– Whatisthenatureofphysicsattheelectroweakscaleandbeyond?– Whatisthenatureofneutrinomasses?– WhatisthenatureofDarkMaferintheUniverse?– WhatstructuresunderlietheforcesandmaferintheUniverse?– Howdoesthestructureofnucleiemergefromnuclearforces?– HowdoesQCDdeterminehadrons'proper?esandthephasesof
hadronicmafer?– HowweretheheavyelementsformedintheUniverse?
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• Preamble:Researchintheore?calsubatomicphysicsdrivesanddevelopsunderstandingofthebigques?onsinthefield,providesthefounda?onforinterpre?ngexperimentalresults,andsuggestsnewpathsfordiscovery.
• Scien-ficrecommenda-on:Maintainstrongsupportforresearchintheore?calsubatomicphysics.
LRP Scientific Recommendations
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• Preamble:Canadaissignificantlyinvolvedinanumberofworld-leadingfacili?esandexperimentsatthefron?ersofsubatomicphysics.Theseprojects,playinginstrumentalrolesinhelpingdiscovertheanswerstothebigques?onsinthefield,havebeenplannedanddevelopedoveraperiodofdecadesandwereiden?fiedasthehighestpriori?esinprevioussubatomicphysicslongrangeplans.
• Scien-ficrecommenda-on:Providecon?nuedsupportandresourcestothefollowingongoingflagshipfacili?esandexperiments,nowproducingscien?ficresultsthankstosignificantcoordinatedCanadianandinterna?onaleffortsandfinancialinvestments,toensurethattheyfullyrealizetheirpoten?al:
LRP Scientific Recommendations
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– TRIUMFradioac?vebeamfacili?esandassociatedexperiments.Thean?cipatedtriplingofbeamdeliverywithARIELoverthenext5yearswillsignificantlyincreasescien?ficoutput,trainingopportuni?es,andbroaderimpacts.
– SNOLABanditsexperiments,beginningtheirsearchfordarkmaferinterac?onsandneutrinolessdouble-betadecay,phenomenaneverbeforeobserved.
– ATLASexperiment,nowexploringprotoncollisionsneartheul?mateenergyandwiththeincreasingluminosityoftheLargeHadronCollider.
– T2Kexperiment,studyingneutrinoproper?eswithincreasingprecisionastheneutrinobeamintensitycon?nuestorampup.
LRP Scientific Recommendations
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• Preamble:Experimentaleffortswithsmaller-scaleCanadianpar?cipa?oncanofferspecialopportuni?esforleadership,training,anddiscovery,therebydeliveringgoodscien?ficreturnsonrela?velysmallCanadianinvestments.ProjectsofthistypemayemergeoutofphasewiththeLongRangePlancycle.Fundsneedtobeavailabletotakeadvantageofnewopportuni?esastheyarise,anditispar?cularlyimportanttocon?nuesupportforthoseprojectswithinterna?onalpartnershipswhiletheyarescien?ficallycompe??ve.
• Scien-ficrecommenda-on:Supportstrategicsmaller-scaleCanadianeffortsgivingbreadthtothecommunity.Inpar?cularitisimportanttocon?nuesuppor?ngCanadianpar?cipa?oninthefollowinginterna?onalprojects:ALPHA,JLabandoffshorerareisotopebeamexperiments,andIceCube.
LRP Scientific Recommendations
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• Preamble:Anumberofmajorinterna?onalfacili?esandexperimentsthatwillfurthertheunderstandingoftheuniversewillbecomeopera?onalinthecomingyears.ItisimportantforCanadatoengageinsuchprojectstomaintainvitalityinthefield.Furthermore,itiscrucialtobecomeac?veinearlystagessothatCanadiansmaytakeonleadershiprolesandtoensuresuccessoftheprojects.
• Scien-ficrecommenda-on:Posi?onCanadaforkeyleadershiprolesinstrategicprojectsandini?a?vesbysuppor?ngac?vi?esinpoten?alfutureflagshipendeavours.ThoseprojectswithsignificantCanadianpar?cipa?onshouldcon?nuetoreceivesupport:ATLASattheHigh-LuminosityLHC,BelleII,Hyper-Kamiokande,ILDatILC,MOLLERandSoLIDatJLab,nEXOatSNOLAB,andUCN/nEDMatTRIUMF.
LRP Scientific Recommendations
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• Preamble:Futureprogressinthefieldreliesonimprovingexis?ngtechnologiesordevelopingnewtechnologiestoaccelerateanddetectpar?cles.Canadashouldbeac?veindevelopingthesetechnologies,notonlybecausetheycanimproveongoingprojectsandenablenewexperiments,butalsobecausetheycanbenefitandimpactfieldsoutsideofsubatomicphysicsandsocietyasawhole.
• Scien-ficrecommenda-on:Supportproposalsfordirectedandgenericacceleratoranddetectorresearchanddevelopmentforsubatomicphysics.
LRP Scientific Recommendations
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• Preamble:Itiswidelyrecognizedthatmanyscience,technology,engineering,andmath(STEM)fields,includingsubatomicphysics,aregenerallycharacterizedaslackingdiversity.Manyfactorscontributetothisimbalance,whichspansfromthestudentleveltothemostseniorlevels.SeveralcommifeeshavebeenputinplacebytheCanadianAssocia?onofPhysicists,theAmericanPhysicalSociety,andtheEuropeanPhysicalSocietytoiden?fythebarriers,challengethestereotypes,andpromoteac?onstorec?fythesitua?on.TheCanadiansubatomiccommunityshouldac?velysupportsucheffortstoensureandac?velypromoteequalopportuni?esatalllevels.
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• Policyrecommenda-on:Canadianins?tu?ons,researchers,andfundingagenciesareencouragedtoworktogethertofosteradiversephysicscommunity.AllmembersoftheCanadianphysicscommunityareencouragedtosupportthedevelopmentandimplementa?onofacoordinatedstrategicplantoachievethis,includingcompilingrelevantinforma?onandsta?s?csandmonitoringprogress.Thecommunityshouldac?velypromotebalancedrepresenta?onatalllevels,includingthosewithhighresponsibilityandvisibility,asindividualsinhigh-levelposi?onsserveasimportantrolemodels.
LRP Policy Recommendations
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• Preamble:Thesubatomicphysicscommunityhasthecapacitytotrainmoregraduatestudents.ThesestudentseitherstayinthesubatomicfieldasresearchersormoveontocontributetomanykeyareasoftheCanadianeconomyoreduca?onalsystem.Giventhesmallincrementalcostsassociatedwithsuppor?ngaddi?onalgraduatestudents,enhancingtheexis?ngfundingchannelsspecificallyforthesupportofgraduatestudenttrainingwouldbeahighlyeffec?veinvestmentandofgreatvaluetoCanada.
LRP Policy Recommendations
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• Policyrecommenda-on:Increasefundingforscholarshipsandthesubatomicphysicsenvelopetotrainlargernumbersofgraduatestudents.ThiswillprovidegreaterbenefitstoCanadabyleveragingthecommunity'scapacitytoinvolvemorestudentsinthisarea,traininghighlyqualifiedpersonnelwhocanaddvaluetosocietyinanumberofmeaningfulwayswithskillsetsrelevanttomanysectors,includingacademia,industry,andmedicine.
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• Preamble:TheCanadianlaboratoriesforsubatomicphysicsareessen?alforthecon?nuedsuccessofsubatomicphysicsresearchinCanada.Theyprovidethefacili?estoexecuteexperimentsatthelaboratoriesandrepresentCanada'slaunchpadstotheinterna?onalnetworkoflaboratoriesinsubatomicphysics.
• Policyrecommenda-on:Con?nuestrongsupportfortheCanadianlaboratoriesforsubatomicphysics:TRIUMFandSNOLAB.
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• Preamble:TheIns?tuteofPar?clePhysics(IPP)ResearchScien?stprogramhasbeenhighlysuccessfulinraisingCanada'sinterna?onalprofileinpar?clephysicsandallowingCanadianstopar?cipateinthehighestleadershipposi?onsinexperimentsattheforefrontofpar?clephysics.Thepar?clephysicscommunityconsiderstheIPPResearchScien?stprogramtobeitshighestfundingpriority.
• Policyrecommenda-on:Ensureadequatefundingoftheexis?ngstrongIPPResearchScien?stprogram.
LRP Policy Recommendations
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• Preamble:CERNisarguablytheworld-leadinglaboratoryforpar?clephysics,withanenviablerecordforresearch,discovery,andinterna?onalscien?ficcollabora?on.Itisamodelforproduc?veandinnova?vepartnershipswithindustry,providingaconduitforsmall-andmedium-sizedbusinessestotheEuropeanhigh-techindustrialsector.Canadacanclearlybenefitscien?ficallyandeconomicallyfromamoreformalrela?onshipwithCERN,suchasviabi-lateralagreementsorbybecominganAssociateMember.Thiscouldserveasamodelforfuturepartnershipswithotherinterna?onalorganiza?onsandfacili?es.
• Policyrecommenda-on:Representa?vesofthegovernmentofCanada,fundingagencies,otherstakeholdersatCanadianuniversi?es,ins?tutesandlaboratories,aswellasindustrialpartnersareurgedtoworktowardsamoreformalrela?onshipbetweenCanadaandCERN.
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• Preamble:TheNSERCsubatomicphysicsenvelopesystemisessen?altoprovidelong-termsupportformajorna?onalandinterna?onalprojects.
• Policyrecommenda-on:RetainthecurrentenvelopesystemusedbyNSERCforsubatomicphysics,includingthefunc?onsoftheTeamGrantandMajorResourcesSupportprograms.
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• Preamble:Interna?onalapprovalformajorprojectscantakeyears,withfundingagenciesineachna?oninvolved.Itisimportantthatthesome?meslonggapbetweenCFIcompe??onsdoesnotpreventCanadafrompar?cipa?ng.Byallowingapplica?onsforprojectsnotyetapproved,andmakingawardscon?ngentonprojectapproval,Canadacanplayaninstrumentalroleinmovingprojectsforwardandeffec?velyleveraginginterna?onalfunding.
• Policyrecommenda-on:RetainthecapacityforCFItoconsiderapplica?onsforinterna?onalprojectsnotyetapprovedandprovideawardscon?ngentontheprojectapproval.
LRP Policy Recommendations
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• Preamble:Priortomovingforwardonanewmajorproject,assurancesareneededthattherewillbesufficientcapital,opera?ng,andotherresourcesavailable.Sincesupportcomesfromindependentorganiza?ons,itisimportanttocoordinatetheprocessbywhichanewprojectisapproved.
• Policyrecommenda-on:Coordinateresources,funding,andapprovalprocessesacrosstheagenciesandlaboratoriesthatsupportsubatomicphysicsinCanada.
LRP Policy Recommendations
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• Preamble:Canadianpar?cipa?onindecisionmakingforproposedmajorinterna?onalfacili?es,suchasthehigh-luminosityupgradeoftheLHCandafuturelinearcollider,requirescoordina?onatahighlevel.Thisisarolenotcurrentlyiden?fiedwithinCanadiangovernment.Federalgovernmentinvolvementisrequiredfordiscussionswithrepresenta?vesfromotherinterna?onalgovernmentsandforsecuringspecialfundingforCanadiancomponentsofsuchnewinterna?onalfacili?es.
• Policyrecommenda-on:Iden?fyanofficeinCanadiangovernmentresponsibleforengagingwiththeinterna?onalcommunityinmovingforwardmajornewscienceini?a?ves.
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• Preamble:Theerosionof“opportunityfunds”withintheenvelopethreatensthecommunity'sabilitytostartnewprojects.Toremedythis,anincreasetotheenvelopeisnecessaryandes?matesoffuturerecurringcostsneedtobetakenintoaccountwhenrecommendingfundinglevelsforgrants.
• Policyrecommenda-on:CarefullymanagetheNSERCsubatomicphysicsenvelopetoallowfornewprojectstobedeveloped.
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• Preamble:SubatomicphysicshasbeenextraordinarilysuccessfulwiththeCFIprogram,whichspeakstotheexcellenceofthiscommunityinCanada.Opera?onsfundingthroughtheNSERCsubatomicphysicsenvelopehasnotkeptpaceandisnowlimi?ngtheabilityoftheCanadiancommunitytoretainitsinterna?onalstandinginsubatomicphysics.InorderforCanadatoefficientlymatureandamplifyhighlyqualifiedpersonneltrainingandeffec?velyengageintheongoingandfutureprogramlaidoutinthisreport,theenvelopewillneedtogrowby$3Mimmediatelyandbyanaddi?onal$4Moverthenext5years.
• Policyrecommenda-on:GrowtheNSERCsubatomicphysicsenvelopeby$7Moverthenext5years.
LRP Policy Recommendations
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SNOLAB Report
• SNOLABisaworld-leadingdeepundergroundfundamentalscienceresearchfacility,located2070mdeepintheValeCreightonmineinSudbury,Ontario– Operatesasaclean-roomthroughout,andshields
sensi?vedetectorsfrombackgroundradia?onbygreatdepth,highpurityandshields
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• Deepundergroundscienceaddressessomeofthemostfundamentalques?onsincontemporaryphysics:– Howhaveneutrinosshapedtheevolu?onoftheuniverseandthesynthesisofheavyelements?Whatistheintrinsicnatureofthesepar?cles?
– What is the dark matter that pervades and shapes our universe? Whatcausedtheasymmetrythatledtoamaferdominateduniverse?
Theseques?onsstraddletheboundarybetweennuclearandpar?clephysics.Theyaligndirectlywiththescien?ficpriori?espresentedintheSubatomicPhysicsLongRangePlan.
SNOLAB Science
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SNOLAB Community
• 164facultyresearchersfrom78ins?tu?onsover15countries– 25%areCanadian
• 11,000undergroundperson-shiusperyear(~50/dayshiu)
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Experimental Programme
Personnel facilities
SNO Cavern
Ladder Labs
Cube Hall Cryopit
South Drift
Halo Stub
Utility Drift
Completed PICASSO,COUPP,DEAP-I(DarkMaQer)
PUPS(Geology)
CurrentPICO-60,PICO-2,DAMIC,DEAP-3600,MiniCLEAN(DarkMaQer)
HALO(Neutrino)REPAIR/Flies(Genomics)MODCC(Mining)
2016Start CUTE,NEWS(DarkMaQer)
2017+ SuperCDMS(DarkMaQer)
SNO+(Neutrino)
CurrentlyApprovedSNOLABProgram
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SNOLAB Program Experiment Neutrino Dark Matter Other Space Allocated Status
COUPP-4 √ “J”-Drift Completed
CUTE √ Test Facility Ladder Labs In Preparation
DAMIC √ “J”-Drift Operational
DEAP-1 √ “J”-Drift Completed
DEAP-3600 √ Cube Hall Commissioning
DEAP-50T/CLEAN √ Cube Hall Letter of Intent
DMTPC √ Ladder Labs Concept Phase
DUST Test Facility Ladder Labs Letter of Intent
Ge-1T √ Cryopit Letter of Intent
nEXO √ Cryopit Concept Phase
nEXO Shield √ Cryopit Concept Phase
HALO √ Halo Stub Operational
MiniCLEAN √ Cube Hall Commissioning
MODCC Mining Data Centre Surface Facility Operational
NEWS √ Cube Hall In Preparation
PICASSO-III √ Ladders Labs Completed
PICO-2L √ “J”-Drift Operational
PICO-60 √ Ladder Labs Operational
PICO-500 √ Ladder Labs Letter of Intent
PSB Genomics External Drifts Operational
PUPS Seismicity Various Completed
REPAIR Genomics Chem Labs Operational
SuperCDMS √ Ladder Labs In Preparation
SNO+ √ SNO Cavern Commissioning
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Status
• SNO+:Neutrinodetector,usesmuchofSNOequipment.– Heavywaterreplacedbyscin?llatorloadedwith130Te.Modestresolu?oncompensatedbyhighsta?s?calaccuracy(130Te→130Xe+e-+e-).
– LABprocessplantconstruc?oncompleted,commissioningunderway.Cavityfillunderway(leaksfixed,“float-the-boat”concluded),Teplantindevelopment.
• DEAP-3600:SinglephaseLiquidArgonDMdetectorusingPSD.– Targetconstruc?oncomplete,coolingunderway,expectargonfillinthenextthreeweeks.Allancillarysystemscomplete.
• MiniCLEAN:SinglephaseLiquidArgonDMdetectorusingPSD.– Targetconstruc?oncomplete,cool-downunderway.Ancillarysystemscomplete.
• SuperCDMS-SNOLAB:DMdetector.Si/Gecrystalswithionisa?on/phononreadout.– Planningwelladvancedfordeployment,newtestfacility(CUTE).
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Status
• PICO:RapidexpansionbubblechamberDMdetector.– PICO-60:Newresultsposted(arXiv:1510.07754).Newchamberandtargetfluidindeployment.
– PICO-2:Newscienceresultsposted(arXiv:1601.03729),backgroundiden?fied.Newrununderway.
• DAMIC:CCDbasedDMdetector.– Ini?alscienceruncomplete(arXiv:1510.02126),first100gprototypesinstalled,upgradeunderway.
• NEWSDMdetector:Highpressuresphericalchamber.– Planningunderway.
• DMTPC:DMdirec?onaldetector.– Planningunderway.
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Status
• HALO:Supernovaneutrinodetector– SNEWSconnec?onmadeOctober2015.LivetoSN.
• MODCC:Miningdata.– Construc?oncompletedAugust2015.Spaceisfullyopera?onal.
• Genomics:– Lowradia?onenvironmentimpactonmuta?ons,NSERCfundedprojectindevelopmentwithNOSM.
– FruitflymetabolismtestscompletewithLauren?an.Newtestsplanned.• nEXO:Neutrinolessdoublebetadecaydetector.
– EngineeringsupportbeingprovidedtoevaluatedeploymentatSNOLAB.
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• TRIUMFisexecu?ngitsFive-YearPlan.Laboratorypriori?es:
– ARIELII– NuclearandPar?clePhysics– NuclearMedicine– MaterialsScience– Commercializa?on
Five-YearPlan2015–2020R E A L I Z I N G T H E V I S I O N
TRIUMF Report
SafeandEffec?veOpera?ons
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Organization
Safety
FinancePersonnel
DirectorJonathanBagger
DeputyDirectorReinerKruecken
Innova?on
Directorate
JimHanlonChiefAdministra8veOfficer
HenryChenChiefFinancialOfficer
AnneTrudelChiefSafetyOfficer
SeanLeeHead,ExternalRela8ons
LisaLambertHead,StrategicCommunica8ons
PhysicalSciencesJensDilling
LifeSciencesPaulSchaffer
EngineeringRemyDawson
AcceleratorOliverKester
Audit
BoardofManagementStevenLiss,Chair
AAPS,Inc[DonFurseth],CEO
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An International Multidisciplinary Laboratory
33%
34%
16%
17%
Scien-ficVisitors&UsersbyRegion(574)
Canada
USA
Asia
Europe
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16%13%4%
9%
25%
Scien-ficVisitors&UsersbyField(574)
Nucl.Phys.
Part.Phys.
MMS
Theory
LifeSciences
Accelerator
PIF&NIF
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Nuclear Physics
DRAGON,57
Francium,21
GPS,25
GRIFFIN,54
Implanta?on,15
IRIS,47
Laser,51
Osaka,18
TIGRESS-HM,39
TIGRESS-LM,46
TITAN,86
TRILIS,2TRINAT,34 TUDA,14
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Talk Title Name Position Date
Project LeadIns-tu-on CFIRequest Gate0 Gate1
ATLASUpgrade/HL-LHC Toronto ~$35M ✔ ✔
PhotodetectorInfrastructure Carleton ~$10M ✔ ✔
HyperK/PINGU Toronto ~$25M ✔ ✔
UCN/nEDM Winnipeg ~$12M ✔ ✔
MOLLER Manitoba ~$4M ✔ ✔
TIGRESSSiTracker Guelph ~$1M ✔ ✔
MuonBeamlineUpgrade SFU ~$10M ✔ ✔
IsotopeHarves?ng UBC ~$10M ✔ ✔
CFI Proposals
ProposalsalignedwithSubatomicPhysicsLongRangePlan
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OutsideprojectsleverageAcceleratorDivisioncorecompetences,helpsupport/expandinfrastructure,growskillsandbuildreputa?on
RecentandOngoingAc?vi?es
• ANURIB(VECC-India)• Cryomoduleandtargetproduc?on-inprogress
• RISP(IBS-Korea)• SRFcavitytes?ng-complete• SRFspokedesign/fabrica?on(PAVAC)-inprogress
• LCLS-II(SLAC)–SRFcouplercondi?oning-complete• FRIB(MSU)–SRVtestcouplerfabrica?on-complete• IMP(CAS-Lanzhou)–LLRFsystems-inprogress• RISP(IBS-Korea)–LLRFtestsystem-inprogress• GANIL(France)–Ti/Salasersystems-complete• HL-LHC(CERN)–Beamdynamicsstudies-inprogress
Accelerator Science
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ChinaFriendshipAwardGerardoDufo,TRIUMFLiuFei,Consul-General
Accelerator Science
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MichaelCraddock(1936–2015)MichaelCraddockAwardforAdvancedStudentsinAcceleratorScience
Accelerator Science
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Current Projects
• Threemajorprojectscurrentlyunderway
– UCN
– ARIELII
– IAMI:Ins?tuteforAdvancedMedicalIsotopes
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UCN – Ultra Cold Neutrons
April28:D2OCryostatinstalledaboveBL1UTarget.Beamcommissioningthisfall.
D2OCryostatInstalled
Canada-JapanCollabora?on:TRIUMF,KEK,Winnipeg,Osaka
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ARIEL II
• ARIELI– 35MeV100kWSRFe-linac– CompletedSeptember2014
• ARIELII– TargetsandBeamlines– RemoteHandling– Science!
ARIELII?melinesandbudgetsarebeingfinalized.Asix-yearproject,withfirstsciencebeginningin2019.
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ARIEL II
Phase MajorComponents Willdeliverisotopesfor....1
β-NMRElectrontargetfor8Liproduc?on,shielding,preseparator,RIBtransporttoISAC,hotcells,remotehandling
Materialssciencewithβ-NMR[pluslightbeamsforfundamentalsymmetries(8Li),nuclearastrophysics(10,11C)]
2Photofission
Ac?nidelaboratories,laserionsource Photo-fissionofuraniumfrome-Linac
3CANREB
BeamlinestoconnectHighResolu?onSeparatorandEBISChargeBreedertoISACandARIEL
Purifiedacceleratedhighmassbeams,medicalisotopesforimaging&treatment
4BL4N
ProtonbeamlineBL4N,protontarget,RIBtransporttoISAC
Fundamentalsymmetriesw/newprotonbeamlineBL4Nè3simultaneousRIBsforusers
5HPConverter
50MeV500kWe-Linac500kWHP-converterdevelopment
Fullexploita?onofphoto-fissionwithfullpowere-LinacèDEFERRED
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ARIEL II
• Duringthelastyear:• Budgetandscopeplacedunder
changecontrol;resourceac?onplandeveloped
• Opera?onmodeldefined–RIBfactorywith3weektargetcycle
• Electrontargetsta?onconceptualdesignreviewcompleted
• 200mofLowEnergyRIBlinesprocured
Targetexchangeschedule
Electrontargetmodule
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ARIEL II
• Presentstatus:– Funding(almost)secured
• Federalgovernment(CFI)plusfiveprovinces(Alberta,Bri?shColumbia,Manitoba,Ontario,Quebec)
• WithARIEL,ISACwillrealizeitsfullpoten?al
• TRIUMFwillbecomeanisotopefactorywithafocusonexcellence,includingquality,consistency,reliability,andtheuserexperience
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IAMI – Institute for Advaced Medical Isotopes
• IAMIwillbuildonTRIUMF’slonganddis?nguishedhistoryinthefieldofmedicalisotopes
• Today,TRIUMFproducesover2MdosesofmedicalisotopesperyearinpartnershipwithNordion– Thisworksaveslives.Isotopesshipped
globallyfromVancouver
• Atremendoussuccessstory:Apublic-privatepartnershipthatreturnsvaluetoCanadaandtheworld
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IAMI
• IAMIwillbeadualusefacility,withaTR24cyclotronandGMPlaboratoriesthatposi?onTRIUMFforthe21stcentury
– ProducingisotopesforclinicaluseatUBCHospitalandtheBCCancerAgency
– Producingisotopesandtracersforbiomedicalresearchanddrugtrials,includingbothdiagnos?csandtherapeu?cs
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IAMI
8 m²
1. Material ReceivingMaterial Receiving
Target:8 m²
11 m²
1. Material ReceivingMaterial Quarantine & QC
Target:13 m²
11 m²
1. Material ReceivingMaterial Storage
Target:11 m²
37 m²
CirculationCorridor
Target:0 m²
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3. Material & Waste TransferWaste Holding & Handling
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Shipping
Target:15 m²10 m²
2. Material ShippingControlled Packing
Target:8 m²
40 m²
CirculationCorridor CNCS
Target:0 m²
32 m²
5. Quality ControlQC Lab 1
Target:28 m²24 m²
5. Quality ControlQC Lab 2
Target:28 m²
10 m²
5. Quality ControlQuality Manager Office
Target:10 m²
6 m²
5. Quality ControlTech Support
Target:6 m²
6 m²
5. Quality ControlTech Support
Target:6 m²
10 m²
5. Quality ControlMicrobiology Lab
Target:10 m²
28 m²
4. Cold ChemistryLaboratory
Target:30 m²24 m²
3. Service & ControlInfrastructure
Control Room
Target:25 m²
14 m²
Core Isotope / Core TracerHot Lab 1
Target:23 m²
21 m²
3. Service SpaceTrench Room
Target:15 m²21 m²
3. Service SpaceTrench Room
Target:15 m²21 m²
3. Service SpaceTrench Room
Target:15 m²
26 m²
6. Personnel EntryWC/Change Room (M)
Target:26 m²
25 m²
6. Personnel EntryWC/Change Room (F)
Target:26 m²13 m²
6. Personnel EntryGowning Sequence
Target:12 m²
27 m²
CirculationCorridor
Target:0 m²
14 m²
TherapeuticsHot Lab 5
Target:23 m²14 m²
TherapeuticsHot Lab 6
Target:23 m²
15 m²
6. Personnel EntryChange Room (F)
Target:12 m²
14 m²
6. Personnel EntryChange Room (M)
Target:12 m²
9 m²
6. Personnel EntryGowning Sequence
Target:12 m²
16 m²
?Corridor
Target:0 m²
13 m²
?Stairs
Target:0 m²
7 m²
-Elevator
Target:0 m²
20 m²
?Corridor
Target:0 m²
21 m²
3. Service SpaceTrench Room
Target:15 m²14 m²
2. Research andDevelopmentHot Lab 9
Target:23 m²21 m²
3. Service SpaceTrench Room
Target:15 m²
6 m²
CirculationAirlock
Target:0 m²
14 m²
?Stairs
Target:0 m²
4 m²
CirculationAirlock
Target:4 m²
26 m²
4. Cold ChemistryLaboratory
Target:30 m²
14 m²
?Stairs
Target:0 m²
4 m²
3. Service SpaceJanitor
Target:4 m²
7 m²
-Vestibule
Target:0 m²
10 m²
1. Material ReceivingRMM
Target:25 m²
11 m²
6. Personnel EntryBoot Box
Target:0 m²
14 m²
Core Isotope / Core TracerHot Lab 3
Target:23 m² 14 m²
Core Isotope / Core TracerHot Lab 2
Target:23 m²
14 m²
1. Solid Target ReceivingRoom
Hot Lab 8
11 m²
1. Material ReceivingRRM
Target:11 m²
28 m²
CirculationCorridor CNCS
Target:0 m²
6 m²
CirculationDecontamination w/shower
Target:0 m²
14 m²
1. Solid Target ReceivingRoom
Hot Lab 7
Target:23 m²
14 m²
Core Isotope / Core TracerHot Lab 4
Target:23 m²
3 m²
3. Service SpaceJanitor
Target:4 m²
?
10 m²
1. Material ReceivingMaterial Storage
Target:25 m²
5 m²
CirculationBoot Box
Target:0 m²
8 m²
1. Material ReceivingMaterial Quarantine
Target:25 m²
8 m²
CirculationCorridor
Target:0 m²
8 m²
CirculationCorridor
Target:0 m²
G0
L1 (Office) /MECH7000
B1-6500
B2-10000
L213000
ROOF16000
INT3500
358 m²
3. Service SpacePenthouse
Target:0 m²
607 m²
3. Service SpaceInterstitial Space
Target:0 m²
14 m²
1. Solid Target Receiving RoomHot Lab 7
Target:23 m²26 m²
4. Cold ChemistryLaboratory
Target:30 m²
98 m²
1. VaultCyclotron Room
Target:135 m²
58 m²
1. VaultAnte Room
Target:75 m²44 m²
CirculationCorridor
Target:0 m²3500
3000
drawingscale As indicated
A-15TRIUMF - TR24 CYCLOTRON ANDIAMI
G_Option 5April 17/16
A-10 1 : 1001 G_Option5
A-10 1 : 2002 BUILDING SECTION_Option5Architecturalplanningiswellunderway,fundingisbeingsought….
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ARTMS
ARTMS Products, Inc
• A TRIUMF company devoted to commercializing the production of Tc-99m using medical cyclotrons
• ARTMS is currently working through due diligence with three outside investors
• Health Canada Tc-99m clinical trials underway. Stay tuned!
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