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E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

AGATA Campaign at GANIL. E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013. Outline . Status of AGATA Preparation to the GANIL campaign Performances simulations of the AGATA array AGATA@GANIL: Project Organization and Planning Report of the working Group.

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E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

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  1. AGATA Campaign at GANIL E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  2. Outline • Status of AGATA • Preparation to the GANIL campaign • Performances simulations of the AGATA array • AGATA@GANIL: Project Organization and Planning • Report of the working Group E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  3. Status of AGATA: LNL Campaign in 2010-2012 2010  2012 LNL: 5TC Lifetime measurement of the 6.79 MeV state in 15O. The energy and angular resolution of the AD will allow to reach a lifetime measurement in the fs range AGATA D.+PRISMA C. Michelagnoli et, in preparation Total Eff (compact). ~6% C. Louchard et al, to besubmitted Successful demonstration phase with a limited number of detectors concluding a long period of R&D (~70 NIMA papers in ~ 10 years (2002-2012) ) First physics results are submitted or drafted within the collaboration E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  4. Status of AGATA: GSI Campaign in 2012-2014 2012  GSI/FRS5TC+3 DC 2010  2012 LNL: 5TC 35 LoI have been submitted in May 2010 Conveners: M. Bentley, W. Korten 144 shifts (46 days) have been allocated 4 Weeks of data taking from October to November 2012 + several commissioning runs AGATA @ FRS AGATA D.+PRISMA Total Eff. (b=0.5) ~ 10% Total Eff (compact). ~6% • Quadratic evolution of collectivity in the 208Pb vicinity (S429) • The Pygmy Dipole Resonance in 64Fe and the properties of neutron skin (S430) • Coulomb-excitation of the band-terminating 12+yrast trap in 58Ni (S433) • Shape evolution in very-neutron rich Zr isotopes (S428) Workshop hold in December for the second beam period New proposals submitted for 6 weeks Next beam time in November-December 2013 (…2014) E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  5. Status of AGATA: the array • GSI Beam time • 19/20 crystals running • 21 channel fully instrumented • 29th of January 2013 • 32 capsules have been produced • 24 are operational • 3 to be fixed after failure • 5 waiting to be fixed after LNL annealing • End 2012 : 3 more capsules have been ordered by IN2P3 (2) and Spain (1) •  By end of 2013 : 35 capsules • By the end of the GANIL phase  1p (45 capsules) • The remaining 4 electronic chains in final stage of test •  25 capsules fully instrumented with electronic version 1 for 2013 New electronic to equip the next 20 capsules (1p) Padova and Orsaydesigns evaluated by 7 international experts Padova electronic choosen in Autumn 2012; to be delivered in mid-2013 E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  6. Preparation to the GANIL campaign E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  7. The GANIL Campaign • 2014  VAMOS cave toward 1p : Campaign spokesperson : S. Lenzi (Univ. Padova) Call for LOI sent in October 2012: dead line 8thFebruary 2013 • 1st workshop on the18th - 20th of February organized at GANIL ,dedicated to the physics • of the GANIL Campaign using stable and radioactive beams (SPIRAL1) • Create the basis for defining the priorities for a detailed • scientific program of the campaign • Assess the technical feasibility, constrain the infrastructure • and ancillary detectors integration. • Identify common setup to be run in a row or physics case and collaborations • A summary of the physics objectives will be presented at the next SC for evaluation •  1st PAC including AGATA proposal • 13th AGATA week organized on the next 20th-22nd of March at GANIL E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  8. g-ray spectroscopy of very neutron-rich nuclei populated in Deep Inelastic Collisions or induced fission using VAMOS to identify the reaction products in Q, A and Z. • Spectroscopy of heavy elements towards SHE and N=Z nuclei populated by fusion –evaporation with VAMOS in gas-filled mode. • Spectroscopy at high spins after fusion-evaporation • Spectroscopy of p-rich nuclei at the N=Z line using the Nwalland DIAMANT • Spectroscopy using existing and new SPIRAL1 beams  Ensuring these physics cases with the appropriate ancillaries detectors Mechanical integration E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  9. AGATA 1p at GANIL : Ancillary devices Angles >10 deg for fission & MNT At 0° as separator (vaccum/gas-filled) In G1 coupled to VAMOS (+ EXOGAM2): SIBs, RIBs • Charged particle array for transfer reaction MUST2/TIARA : (d,p) etc … program with SIB and RIB • Charged particle array for prompt tagging : DIAMANT • Neutron detector (Nwall) • Charged particle array for Recoil Decay Tagging : MUSETT • Scintillator : BaF2 array, LaBr3 • Future detector : NEDA (n) , GASPARD ( ?), PARIS (LaBr3) E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  10. VAMOS The VAMOS spectrometer is expected to play a major role in the campaign Upgrades are still possible in the dispersive mode as magnetic spectrometer Fully operational now (M. Rejmund et al, NIM A 646 (2011) 184-191) A test in gas-filled mode has shown the competitivity of the setup Optimum configuration to be funded ANR (French Research Funding Agency) request for the gas-filled mode submitted by the Saclay and GANIL group (PI : Ch. Theisen &Ch. Schmitt)  If funded in 2013, should be operational mid-2015 E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  11. Performances simulations of the AGATA array E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  12. Performance of the AGATA array • AGATA should leave GSI with a minimum of 25 capsules (5ATC + 5ADC) fully instrumented • Additional detectors will be delivered during the campaign • End of the campaign : 45 capsules covering 1p J. Ljungvall (CSNSM) M. Labiche (STFC) for the AGATA collaboration - Preliminary AGATA nominal 233 mm EXOGAM nominal 145 mm GSI phase LNL phase × ~ 1.25 × ~ 1.5 E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  13. Performance of the AGATA array More than efficiency , AGATA provides higher sensitivity b =12% × ~ 4.7 × ~ 12 E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  14. AGATA Configurations at GANIL EXOGAM, LaBr3, BaF2 … E. Farneaet al, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A 621 (2010) 331–343 E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  15. AGATA@GANIL Project Organization and Planning E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  16. Organisation • Local organization done • Tasks distribution and their detailed description were distributed • GANIL project : • Set of spec delivered, detailed planning, resources evaluation, budget, development plan, PBS, WBS distributed • Security/safety : • Installation description for DIRC01 : •  1st draft released, risk analysis beginning of 2013 • The call for tender, to be launched by May 2013 after GANIL management review, are under preparation • Specific infrastructure to be delivered in December 2013 In 2012, ~4 FTE have worked on the project (20 persons involved at GANIL) For 2013-2014, ~80 m.month are evaluated E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  17. Schedule (assuming that material from GSI arrive on Jan-Feb 2014) Gas-filled installation expected in mid-2015 if funded in 2013 GANISOL beams available for physics beginning of 2016 No SPIRAL1 beam in 2014-2015 GANIL has requested the host of AGATA until end of 2016 E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

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  19. Total investment cost ~380 k€ Detector lab infrastructure ~15 k€ Optical fibers links ~70k€ ~17k€ Processing room 019 Upgrade ~ 102k€ Cryogenic upgrade, connection ~25 k€ ~150 k€ E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  20. Budget : Total cost investment ~380k€ 237 k€ guaranteed by GANIL for 2013 to be completed in the 2014 request IPHC requested 90k€ from IN2P3-AP for the mechanic ANR (French Research Funding Agency) request for the gas-filled mode submitted by the Saclay and GANIL group (PI : Ch. Theisen& Ch. Schmitt) Loan of material from LNL & GSI (cooled cabinet, racks, water distribution, Optical link) under evaluation E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  21. Report of the working Groups E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  22. Mechanic • Detectors support design done by STFC Daresbury in close collaboration with GANIL • GANIL designs the additional platform • GANIL takes in charge the integration work • Projection T1 -2013 • 9 months of construction estimated starting by T1-2013 • On-going collaboration with the IPHC workshop for the construction of the support • Workshop for the extended platform not yet defined I. Burrows (STFC) M. Ozille, P. Gangnant (GANIL) E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  23. Mechanic • First 2D projections have been released in January • On-going validation and fine cost estimate • Mechanical stress and rigidity calculations validated I. Burrows (STFC) M. Ozille (GANIL) G. Gaudiot (IPHC) E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  24. Mechanic M. Ozille (GANIL) E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  25. Target loader and beam line • GANIL is in charge of the beam section and target chamber design for most of the experiment • Specific configuration will be treated case by case • Target loader : • Detailed design on going by GANIL • Final decision will be taken after the physics workshop M. Ozille, P. Gangnant, G. Fremont (GANIL) E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  26. Integration Salle G1 300 opticalwires EXOGAM Elec. AGATA Elec. AGATA Cryogenic distribution DSS 27 kW UPS Water cooling 26° 8 bars L. Menager, J. Ropert, JL. Foucher (GANIL) E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  27. Integration L. Menager, M. Jean , N. Menard (GANIL) G1 cave The foreseen room required important investment (refurbishment, electricity, water cooling, air conditioning …) E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  28. Performance simulations : on-going (final release in February) • Electronic coupling: on-going (several meeting already done, transfer of knowledge in GSI during 2013) • Detector: starting (transfer of knowledge in GSI during 2013) • Data flow, DAQ: on-going (several meeting already done, no problem anticipated) • Mechanic design : on-going (final design review) • Optical link : on-going (purchase order expected on April) • Data analysis : starting (first meeting on the first week of Dec.) • AutoFill-cryogenic : on-going (definition of the installation, call for tender in April) • Infrastructure : on-going (needs identified, final design review on going) E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

  29. Conclusion • The AGATA physics prospective is on-going and physics objectives will be presented at the next CS for evaluation after the workshop organized in February • 2014-mid 2015 : AGATA-VAMOS+ “light” ancillary • 2015 : gas-filled, NWALL • 2016 : SPIRAL1 beams • The AGATA project at GANIL made progress in all different items with a particular attention on the mechanic and the integration • The transfer of knowledge on detectors and electronic will be organized in 2013 during off and on-beam period at GSI with GANIL technical staff. • Mechanical construction should start soon, delivery by end of 2013 • Call for tender are expected to be sent by May 2013 for infrastructure • Data Acquisition and Data analysis preparation will progress over 2013 • GANIL technical involvement is already significant • Budget guaranteed by GANIL for 2013 to be completed in the 2014 request E.Clément GANIL Scientific Council February 2013

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