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Status of FAIR. Boris Sharkov FAIR Joint Core Team. FAIR Baseline Technical Report 2005. FAIR will provide worldwide unique accelerator and experimental facilities allowing for a large variety of fore-front research in physics and applied sciences.
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Status of FAIR Boris Sharkov FAIR Joint Core Team
FAIR Baseline Technical Report 2005 FAIR will provide worldwide unique accelerator and experimental facilities allowing for a large variety of fore-front research in physics and applied sciences • Nuclear Structure Physics and Nuclear Astrophysics withRIBs • Hadron Physics withAnti-Proton Beams • Physics of Nuclear Matter withRelativistic Nuclear Collisions • Atomic Physics Plasma Physics and Applied Science with highly charged, highly Bunched ion Beams and low energy anti-protons • +Accelerator Physics SIS 100/300 SIS 18 UNILAC Radioactive Ion Production Target Super FRS HESR Anti-Proton Production Target CR FLAIR RESR 100 m NESR 5 September 2014 2
Austria China Finnland France Germany Greece India Italy Poland Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Romania Russia UK FAIR – Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research Helmholtzzentrum GmbH GmbH Modularized Start Version Boris Sharkov FAIR Joint Core Team Leader GSI Helmholtzzentrum fuer Schwerionenforschung Observers
Development of Project Structure Startversion Phase B
Project Staging 2005 idea: Staging of the project ( total cost 2005: 1187 M€) three stages defined by optimizing start of science 2007 idea: Staging of the project ( available funds 940 M€ ) two phases defined / matched with assured funding level Phase A = start-version, Phase B = all that‘s left out in Phase A 2009 idea: Modularized FAIR Start Version 2009 start with module 0 to 3, modules 4 and 5 (when funds available) 5 September 2014 5
Module 0: Heavy-Ion Synchrotron SIS100, basis and core of FAIR, required for all physics programmes Module 1: Experiment halls at SIS100 for extracted beam diagnostics, HADES/CBM, APPA, and detector calibration. Module 2: Super-FRS for NUSTAR. Module 3: Antiproton facility for PANDA, providing further options also for NUSTAR Module 4: Additional low-energy caves for NUSTAR, NESR storage ring for NUSTAR und APPA, building for antimatter programme FLAIR Module 5: RESR storage ring for a higher beam intensity for PANDA and parallel operation with NUSTAR Modules
Modular Version CBM APPA
Rationale for new Modularized Start Version (WP) • Cost estimate for modular version presented by architects • Detailed list of site related construction costs worked out • based upon a new cost estimate in 2009 for the accelerator complex • firm commitments of FAIR Member States • Germany and State of Hesse announced to cover "site-dependent" construction costs outside FAIR project budget • + 110 M€ !
Roadmap • Driven by civil construction • Aim for earliest commissioning of accelerators and respective experiments
The new Testing Hall for FAIR Boris Sharkov – Leader FAIR Joint Core Team
Roofing Ceremony in the new Testing Hall - September 3, 2009 Boris Sharkov – Leader FAIR Joint Core Team
Based on recent cost estimates and firm commitments of FAIR Member States the MSV is elaborated Modules 0-3 ensure a physics programme that is still unique, competitive with great discovery potential all FAIR science communities can perform excellent physics from early on the facility can be smoothly upgraded towards the full version of FAIR facility JCT continues efforts on cost savings measures in cc, accelerator design etc… Setup of the international company proceeds in parallel Conclusions
FAIR will open a new research era in hadronic, nuclear and atomic physics as well as in applied science. The White Paper outlines a realistic path to achieve this goal. The Modularized Start Version provides an outstanding and world-leading research program for all scientific FAIR communities which will be further strengthened by the addition of further modules Thank you for attention !
Revised costs: 1027 M€* Firm commitments: 1039 M€ (total 1104 M€ ) Challenge: define project for 1039 M€ that allows excellent physics and serves all communities ! This is beeing evaluated financially and scientifically *(2005 prices) Status in October:
PAC on Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Astrophysics (NUSTAR-PAC): 667 authors 1.) Low Energy Branch (LEB) High-resolution In-Flight Spectroscopy (HISPEC)/ Zs.Podolyak/ Surrey Decay Spectroscopy with Implanted Ion Beams (DESPEC) + B. Rubio Valencia Precision Measurements of very short-lived Nuclei using an Advanced Trapping System for highly-charged Ions (MATS) K.Blaum Mainz LASER Spectroscopy for the Study of Nuclear Properties (LASPEC) P. Campbell Manchester Neutron Capture Measurements (NCAP) M.Heil FZK Antiprotonic Radioactive Nuclides (Exo+pbar) M. Wada Riken 2.) High Energy Branch (R3B) A Universal Setup for Kinematical Complete Measurements of Reactions with Relativistic Radioactive Beams (R3B) T. Aumann GSI 3.) Ring Branch (STORIB) Study of Isomeric Beams, Lifetimes and Masses (ILIMA) Y .Novikov SPNPI Exotic Nuclei Studied in Light-Ion Induced Reactions at the NESR Storage Ring (EXL) M. Chartier Liverpool Electron-Ion Scattering in a Storage Ring (e-A Collider) (ELISe) H. Simon GSI Antiproton-Ion Collider: A Tool for the Measurement of Neutron and Proton rms radii of Stable and Radioactive Nuclei (AIC) R. Krücken TUM