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16th ALICE RRB

16th ALICE RRB. Collaboration Status Project Status Integration, large structures Detectors (selection) Planning, Milestones. CERN-RRB-2004-044. Collaboration Status. Institutes new : CTU Prague (Czech Republic) participates in ITS and TDR

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16th ALICE RRB

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  1. 16th ALICE RRB Collaboration Status Project Status Integration, large structures Detectors (selection) Planning, Milestones CERN-RRB-2004-044 16th ALICE RRB J. Schukraft

  2. Collaboration Status • Institutes • new:CTU Prague (Czech Republic) • participates in ITS and TDR • contacts:Turkey, Brazil, Spain, Pakistan … • Organization • Chris Fabjan re-elected as Technical Coordinator for 3 years • elections in 2004: CB chair (cur: L. Riccati), Deputy Spokesperson (cur: Y. Schutz) • Funding Issues • US participation (~ 10 M$): EMCAL for jet physics • NSAC sub committee on US heavy ion program (GSI/RHIC/LHC) • intermediate report by July, final report by September 2004 • Japanese participation (~ 10 M$): TRD, PHOS • proposal re-submitted end 2003, feedback expected spring 2004 • Chinese participation (~ 3 MSF): PHOS • new proposal at NSFC, no reaction so far.. • Consequences for PHOS • with the resources available we will be able to built only 3 modules • 1 ready for installation in 2006/2007/2008 each..

  3. ACCORDE TOF TRD HMPID TPC PMD PHOS ITS Muon arm ALICE Detector

  4. Installation, Services, Large Structures • Services, electronic racks • design work to root services, cables etc.. • first services installed at back door of L3 • concern:magnetic stray field at electronics rack locations (50 G – 200 G) • miniaturization of components since L3-times (eg cooling fans !) • => more sensitive to stray fields • implications & remedies under investigation • Space frame & support frames all finished • transferred to SXL2 for load tests and integration with TPC & ITS • additional activity planned for summer 2004 • initiated after discussions during the LHCC installation reviews • L3 magnet: back door permanently closed in March • Muon Magnet: Yoke pre-assembly finished • power test: after summer • installation in final position: starting October • Muon absorber • most pieces at CERN, assembly to start in May

  5. LAYOUT : STABLE; SYSTEMS (CABLES, COOLING, GAS…) ENTERED INTO EUCLID C.W.Fabjan

  6. Services C.W.Fabjan

  7. Preparing Space Frame for TPC/ITS/TRD/TOF Integration C.W.Fabjan

  8. Closing of L3 back Door • Major milestone, achieved on 5 March 2004

  9. Permanent closure of L3 door in RB26 (05/03/04)

  10. L3 Magnet with Support Beams & Service Wheel

  11. Muon Magnet Yoke • Muon Yoke arrived from JINR between Oct and February • > 8 months delay ! However, assembly went very smooth • Consequences for Installation: Parallel work in the pit required

  12. Yoke Assembly completed 19 Feb 2004

  13. Steel cone from Finland Aluminum from Armenia Lead from England Italian polyethylene Graphite & Steel from India Support from Italy Tungsten from China Muon Absorber Components • complex mechanical piece ~ 100 tons (W, Fe, C, concrete, ..) • Material mostly at CERN, assembly will start in May • after extensive re-design ‘to cost’ now slightly below CORE cost ! • Global collaboration with Institutes & Industry from over the world Concrete from France, Assembly team from Russia,

  14. Silicon Pixel Detector SPD • successful system beam test Oct. ’03 • including full FEE and DAQ • bump bonding at VTT (Finland) • 5 very good assemblies end ’03 & early ’04 (e > 99%) • production schedule agreed with LHCb • production start April ’04 • assembly sites • Padova/Legnaro, Bari operational • Status • viable schedule, but tight & little contingency • yield and speed of mass production to be verified • Action: • reduce number of assemblies by ~ 30% • production & assembly yield now estimated to be better Bump Bonding Yield ~ 300 missing channels out of > 200 000

  15. Silicon Drift Detector SDD • Detectors • NTD raw material now available from 2 (!) suppliers • start of detector mass production April ’04 • FEE • engineering runs ok, sufficient chips available for start of production • production runs start by summer • Status • viable schedule, but tight & little contingency • yield and speed of mass production to be verified • Action: • foresee double shifts for assemblies starting in 2005 Pre-production SDD’s

  16. P-Hybrid Sensor N-Hybrid Silicon Strip Detector SSD • Production: • sensors • 2 producers had production problems (solved now) • Action: additional order to ITC (=> not critical) • FEE electronics: all chips in production • micro-cables & hybrids (Ukraine): • production delayed (funding), now rapid progress • Assembly funding by ministry starting May • sites ready; small series pre-production validated • Strasbourg, Trieste, Helsinki, NIKHEF, Nantes to follow • Status • viable schedule, but very tight & no contingency • mass production of cables & hybrids on critical path • yield and speed of module assembly to be verified • Action: • startup funding for cables & hybrids found • looking for additional production site in Spain(make use of existing infrastructure & interested groups)

  17. TPC Final Gas system • Field Cage • most of delay recuperated • finished : June ‘04 • Chambers finished by May • IROC: 100 % done , OROC: 75 % done • Electronics • wellon track for start of installation • decision in rad. tolerant FPGA to be made • Services: Gas system finished • Planning • system test with beam: May – June 2004 • IROC, full electronics, DAQ, DCS • integration tests (ITS, Space Frame): 8-10 ’04 • ROC installation: start end ’04 • FEE installation: start May ’05 • pre-commissioning (laser, cosmics): June ’05 – Feb. ’06 • final installation: 5 ‘06 Laser system

  18. Mounting the TPC Central Electrode

  19. Inside the TPC Field Cage

  20. ALTRO Mass Production Test ALTRO TEST SETUP at LUND

  21. PHOS • technical progress correct • crystal production (Apatity, Russia): • very smooth, excellent quality • now 5000 (of 18,000) crystals accepted • ~650 crystals from Ukraine (financed by JINR & Poland) • electronics, mechanics, services: • design & prototyping ongoing • but major uncertainties in funding • crystals financed largely from additional resources in Russia (MinAtom, Kurchatov Inst.) • yearly allocation, recent re-structuring of Govt. in Russia ? • no final decision on participation from China & Japan • very good ‘informal’ collaboration & participation in R&D • Consequence: ‘staging’ of PHOS modules • current finances sufficient for 3 (out of 5) modules • installation of one module each in 2006/7/8 Light Yield ALICE & CMS type crystals Apatity, Russia

  22. Trigger Chambers Production of R/O strips, Torino, Italy Muon Arm • Tracking Chambers: mass production started • Station 1 & 2: new design validated in lab & in beam • Station 3/4/5: all 4 production sites started • large gain dispersion in FEE (Manas) => calibration needed • Trigger Chambers: mass production started • chambers, FEE, trigger: all well on track • assembly & integration of full trigger only by mid 2006: somewhat tight Module 0 of Station 2 Kolkata, India

  23. Other Detector Systems • HMPID: well on track • 50% of modules completed, rest by end 2004 • beam test performance above specs; system integration & services very advanced • ZDC: well on track • neutron calo’s finished & tested, proton calo’s under construction • PMD: well on track • re-location addendum to TDR approved by LHCC; construction started • Forward Detectors (V0, T0, FMD): progress, to be accelerated • TDR delayed to September (final design choices to be made) • TRD: on track • chamber mass production started (Heidelberg, JINR) or to start in July (GSI, Bucharest) • electronics in production (PASA) or pre-production (TRAP) • TOF: on track • module 0, services & FEE chain validated, mass production about to start (tenders ongoing) • HPTDC production run: very low yield ! (under investigation) • Trigger, DAQ, HLT, Control (DCS, ECS): TDR submitted Jan 2004 • all systems progressing well and on schedule • major activity of integration of these systems with detectors has started

  24. HMPIDMODULE 1: RESULTS FROM BEAM TEST Sensitivity of 4 cathodes Required : > 12 clusters Measured :> 18 clusters Uniformity of gain across Cathode plane PC40 Nominal gain C.W.Fabjan Nominal gain

  25. TRD Chamber production in Heidelberg Chamber production lab in JINR Electronics and MCM bonding at FZ Karlsruhe

  26. TOF: System test in beam LV-DCDC HV system TDC Readout Module TRM HV-DCS (PVSS) FEA - NINO Module 0

  27. DAQ/Detector integration status C.W.Fabjan

  28. Data Challenges reduced number of components (PC’s etc.) available in 2003 reliability of new equipment imperfect C.W.Fabjan

  29. Offline • 3rd Physics Data challenge (10% capacity): Jan – June 2004 • Goals: Continuous testing of the ALICE computing model: • Reconstruction (AliROOT), production (AliEn) and analysis (AliROOT+AliEn+PROOF) • Produce and analyze the 10% equivalent of the yearly ALICE raw data output. Detailed study of hard physics for the PPR • Status: • Currently in the first 1/3 of the program (event production) • Successfully using combined AliEn and LCG resources (50/50) • core software manpower: LHCC review 9/2003 • a) increase long term staff from < 30% to ~ 50%: discussion with CERN, no progress yet • b) need 3-4 additional FTE: discussion with the major ALICE FA’s • Italy: willing to send 2 young people (from LCG manpower funds) • France: long term mission to CERN of one senior person agreed (incl. base salary) BUT: ‘non residence allowance’ needed from ALICE • Germany: under discussion (from LCG manpower funds)BUT: remaining funds for 2004/2005 only ½ FTE • UK: missed ‘eScience’ call (early-mid ’03) BUT: exploring other options • hopefully sufficient ‘volunteers’ for offline • additional funding (~ 100 kSF/y) needed; via Cat A M&O ??

  30. October2003: Significant number of delays and missed Milestones Milestones • Action: In depth internal planning and status review of all major projects

  31. January 2004: getting back on track ALICE LHCC Milestones - January 2004 500 450 400 350 nb of milestones 300 Baseline 250 Passed 200 150 100 50 0 Jul-98 Aug-99 Oct-00 Nov-01 Dec-02 Jan-04 Feb-05 Mar-06 Apr-07 Jun-08 Milestones

  32. Installation dates ( unchanged since early 2003, except for Muons and PHOS) C.W.Fabjan

  33. Summary • Collaboration • major decisions outstanding (US, Japan, China) • Funding • major uncertainty : • PHOS, TRD: awaiting decisions in China & Japan • not funded: • 40% of TRD, 2 PHOS modules, EmCal (new, USA) • Detector construction • majorproblems solved: • TPC: inner field cage delay mostly recuperated • muon tracking: start of mass production • muon magnet: all pieces at CERN, pre-assembly finally started • ITS micro-cables: production quickly ramping up • majorproblems remaining: • ITS: tight schedule, pre-production just started • forward detectors: slow progress in design choices • core software manpower: secure additional contributions & finances

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