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Introduction to the Working Groups: Preparing the Strategic Plan. Robert V. F. Janssens Scientific Director of the ATLAS Facility Physics Division Director 2009 ATLAS Users Workshop, August 8-9, 2009. Strategic Plan: the 4 Science Goals (driven by the LRP).
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Introduction to the Working Groups:Preparing the Strategic Plan Robert V. F. Janssens Scientific Director of the ATLAS Facility Physics Division Director 2009 ATLAS Users Workshop, August 8-9, 2009.
Strategic Plan: the 4 Science Goals (driven by the LRP) Nuclear Structure Milestones: NS3 (2009-78Ni), NS6 (2013- micr. calc),NS7 (2013-GRETINA), NS8 (2015-Z>102), NS9(2018-changes in shell structure) • Understanding the stability and structure of nuclei as many-body systems built of protons and neutrons bound by the strong force. • Exploring the origin of the chemical elements and their role in shaping the reactions that occur in the cataclysmic events of the cosmos. • Understanding the dynamics governing interactions between nuclei at energies in the vicinity of the Coulomb barrier. • Testing with high accuracy the fundamental symmetries of nature by taking advantage of nuclei with specific properties. Nuclear Astrophysics Milestones: NA4 (2010-12C(a,g)), NA6 (2012- r-process),NA9(2014-masses etc. for supernovae), NA10 (2014-reactions for X-ray bursts and novae) Nuclear Struct. & Astro. Milestones: NS3, NS8, NS9, NA4, NA6, NA9, NA10) Fundamental Int.. Milestones: FI4(2010-factor of 5 better contraint on SM), FI9(2013-EDM) Elements to optimize research output in the context of US efforts: - CARIBU and its uniquebeams and energy regime - ATLAS and its unique stable beam capabilities - new instrumentation (HELIOS, X-array, laser laboratory, gas filled spectr.,..) - upgrades of existing equipment (Gammasphere, FMA, CPT,..) At all times, remain flexible to adapt to new opportunities
An Updated Strategic Plan • To help define the future (i.e. the strategic plan), the ATLAS Users Executive Committee & ATLAS management have come up with a set of questions: • What are the most important physics questions that you plan to study at ATLAS over the next five years? • How do these questions relate to the ATLAS Strategic Plan & the ATLAS efficiency and intensity upgrade plans? • How do these questions relate to the national priorities as expressed in • the 2007 NSAC Long Range Plan and, • the DOE-OMB performance measures? • What other developments in accelerator capabilities and instrumentation do you envision as being needed to optimize your research program at the facility? Consider options included in the current plans and new possibilities. • Did you identify other important issues that the Executive Committee of the ATLAS User Group and the ATLAS management should make a priority for the facility?
An Updated Strategic Plan Working Groups – Session 1 – Focus on Physics 1: Nuclear Structure Conveners: D. Hartley, P. Fallon and M. Carpenter Location: Auditorium 2: Nuclear Reactions and Nuclear Astrophysics Conveners: A. Wuosmaa and E. Rehm Location: R150 3: Fundamental Interactions Conveners: J. Clark and P. Mueller Location: Auditorium: B221 End of Session; 6 PM (SUPPER TIME) • The plan:
An Updated Strategic Plan Working Groups – Session 2 – Focus on Instrumentation 1: Nuclear Structure Conveners: W. Reviol, P. Woods and D. Seweryniak Location: Auditorium 2: Nuclear Reactions and Nuclear Astrophysics Conveners: I. Wiedenhoever and B. Back Location: R150 3: Fundamental Interactions Conveners: N. Scielzo and G. Savard Location: B221 End of Session; 9 PM (BED TIME) • The plan:
An Updated Strategic Plan • Tomorrow: • Reports from conveners: 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM • General Discussion: 11:00 AM – 11:30 AM • Have we missed important issues? • Conclusions; • From the workshop to the Strategic Plan • Office of Nuclear Physics (DOE) requests plan by December 1