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Perspectives of Croatian experimental nuclear physics

Perspectives of Croatian experimental nuclear physics. Neven Soić Division of experimental physics Ruđer Bošković Institute. NuPECC meeting 13. Jun 2008 Zagreb. Vision. RBI:

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Perspectives of Croatian experimental nuclear physics

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  1. Perspectives of Croatian experimental nuclear physics Neven Soić Division of experimental physics Ruđer Bošković Institute NuPECC meeting 13. Jun 2008 Zagreb

  2. Vision • RBI: - multidisciplinary research institute dedicated to internationally relevant basic research in physics, chemistry, biology and related science - leading national research institution working in close collaboration with all other national institutions accomplishing synergy of national efforts in basic science and applications - integral part of ERA – international collaborations • DEP: - experimental research in particle and nuclear physics and their inter-disciplinary applications including astrophysics - close collaboration with physics groups from national universities – Faculty of Science at Uni of Zagreb, Uni of Split, Uni of Rijeka

  3. Objectives • to increase quality of nuclear physics research performed in Croatia, both basic and applications • to increase international reputation and impact in collaborative projects • to acquire experimental equipment for research at international and local facilities • to set up facilities for building and testing of novel research equipment • to enlarge number of research (sub)projects and experiments led by Croatian researchers

  4. Present status • RBI + Uni of Zagreb + Uni of Split groups • International collaborations - collaborations and experiments at CERN (CMS, ALICE, CAST, NA61, OPERA), GSI, KVI Groningen, MAMI Mainz, GANIL, INFN-LNL, INFN-LNS, UCL Louvain-la-Neuve, ISOLDE, IPN Orsay, IReS Strasbourg, ANU Canberra, Oak Ridge USA - main contribution in work power, knowledge and experience, no hardware contributions from Croatia - extensive usage of international access through FP6 projects EURONS and HADRON PHYSICS • Local accelerator facility - strong application research in collaboration with researchers worldwide - some nuclear physics experiments in collaboration with European physicist (1 per 3 years) - educational activities: student practical works, diploma and PhD thesis

  5. Recent activities • many IAEA projects, one of DEP largest at Tandem 200 k€ - new sputter source at the Tandem accelerator • FP6 INCO project RBI-AF: 216 k€ - upgrade and renewal of 6MV Tandem accelerator • FP7 REGPOT project CLUNA: 370 k€ - upgrade of silicon detector array and scattering chamber, neutron detector array - partners: Uni of Birmingham, INFN-LNS, Uni of Zagreb • FP7 Infrastructure project HADRON PHYSICS 2: - RBI partner in few work packages (WP23 FTOF etc) • FP7 Infrastructure project ENSAR: - RBI partner in JRA08 EWIRA • FP7 Infrastructure project SPIRIT: - RBI partner in JRA ‘Improving Analysis’ and JRA ‘Extending Analysis’ - FZD Dresden, CNRS, KUL Leuven, JSI Ljubljana, UBW München, CEA, Uni of Surrey, ITN Lisbon, UPMC Paris, ETH Zürich, RBI Zagreb • Detector and electronics workshop at DEP: - FP7 REGPOT proposal WONDER (1 M€), application for national funds for large equipment (130 k€) – particle phy+ nuclear phy + application groups

  6. Future actions • Increased funding from international sourceswill lead up to increased national funding • Increased impact in international collaborations : 1) existing collaborations: contribution in hardware development, more experiments and projects at European facilities as leaders 2) FAIR: involvement in CBM & NUSTAR, Croatia full partner ? 3) CERN: Croatia full partner ? • Increased usage of local accelerator facility: 1) 2 nuclear physics experiments/year in collaborations 2) beam test facility for equipment for European large scale facilities 3) increased usage for education of students and young researchers • Interdisciplinary research and applications: - further development of heavy ion beam techniques at local facility - AMS: 14C, 10Be etc.

  7. Conclusion • insufficient number of accelerator facilitiesfor present needs in Europe provides opportunity for small facilities in East Europe(research, equipment development and testing, education) • involvement in high-quality collaborative research at top accelerator facilities and quality of local resources provide required background for expansion of Croatian nuclear physicsactivities • support and help from European nuclear physics community would be very appreciated and highly desirable

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