TB Workshop - First prepatorial Meeting

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Roman Poeschl
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First prepatorial meeting for the testbeam workshop - Settling the scene Connection Details Hello Roman Poeschl, You have BOOKED a meeting in EVO (http://evo.caltech.edu). Title: ILC TB Workshop Orsay - 1st Prepatorial Meeting Description: First prepatorial meeting for the testbeam workshop - Settling the scene Community: ILC Password: tb-workshop Meeting Access Information: - Meeting URL http://evo.caltech.edu/evoGate/koala.jnlp?meeting=MIM9Ms2M2lDvDu989iDa9I - Password: tb-workshop - Phone Bridge ID: 1017917 Password: 9731 Coordinated Universal Time (+0000) Start 2009-05-26 13:00 End 2009-05-26 15:00 Japan Standard Time (+0900) Start 2009-05-26 22:00 End 2009-05-27 00:00 Central European Summer Time (+0200) Start 2009-05-26 15:00 End 2009-05-26 17:00 Eastern Daylight Time (-0400) Start 2009-05-26 09:00 End 2009-05-26 11:00 Pacific Daylight Time (-0700) Start 2009-05-26 06:00 End 2009-05-26 08:00 EVO Phone Bridge Telephone Numbers: --------------- - USA (Caltech, Pasadena, CA) +1 626 395 2112 - Switzerland (CERN, Geneva) +41 22 76 71400 - Slovakia (UPJS, Kosice) +421 55 234 2420 - Italy (INFN, several cities) http://server10.infn.it/video/index.php?page=telephone_numbers Enter '4000' to access the EVO bridge - Germany (DESY, Hamburg) +49 40 8998 1340 - USA (BNL, Upton, NY) +1 631 344 6100 - United Kingdom (University of Manchester) +44 161 306 6802 - Australia (ARCS) +61 0261128742 Canberra 0282124591 Sydney 0362370281 Hobart 0386858362 Melbourne 0731390705 Brisbane 0884631011 Adelaide 0864616718 Perth - Netherlands (Nikhef, Amsterdam) +31 20 7165293 Dial '2' at the prompt
Dear Colleagues, Here are the minutes of the 1st prepatorial meeting for the testbeam workshop. Present: F. Sefkow, Y.Li, V.Boudry, J.Hauptmann, Kiyotomo Kawagoe, M. Vos, S.Yamada, R.Lipton, T.Nelson Excused: F.Gaede, N.Graf, M. Wing The slides for the meeting can be found under http://ilcagenda.linearcollider.org/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=3609 The dates for the workshop will be finally the 3.11.09 - 5.11.09. After a discussion among the local organizers the registration will be opened by middle of june, rather than beginning as anticipated at the prep. meeting. For the meeting venue and two seminar rooms are booked for the whole week, such that there is the possibility for parallel sessions and satellite meetings. In principle the workshop should only contain plenary sessions. I think it is fair to say the two major aims of the workshop were endorsed at the meeting 1) Help the detector R&D panel to monitor and also consult the testbeam efforts in the coming years 2) Possibility to raise our voice and initiate infrastructural developments at testbeam sites (Citation F. Sefkow) I would like to add a third topic which goes together with the first two: 3) Synchronisation of testbeam programs and give the efforts a common face. A nice example is the slide 2 of Marcel's presentation. I am not sure that everybody is aware that all these R&D projects are for ILC purposes. The first meeting has also shown that there are several common points of interest between the groups working on Silicon based detectors. Here the workshop may help to foster further collaboration. The workshop should address both, the large scale testbeams, but also smaller testbeam programs with single slices or solid state detectors. Again an overview of the various needs might help for example for making common requests for beam time (Without creating too much of an overhead). An important point will be also the organisation of combined testbeams. The committee members agreed that this is a topic which needs a very careful preparation. Felix has agreed to discuss this issue also with M. Demerteau at the next occasions. The second prepatorial meeting will be at the beginning of July. Exact day to be announced. There the Software/DAQ group may give an overview on the s/w and DAQ system used in the testbeam projects which were presented in the first prepatorial meeting. Yulan will make an update on the TPC activities. A first "agenda skeleton" for the workshop should be ready until then based on the input of the first meeting. Futher agenda issues may follow. To facilitate communication an e-mail list/archive has been setup http://listserv.in2p3.fr/archives/tb-workshop-lal-l.html Cheers, Roman
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    • 13:00 13:15
      Introduction, Charge to Workshop and Organisational Remarks 15m
      Speaker: Roman Poeschl
      Slides
    • 13:15 13:25
      Testbeam facilitities 10m
      Speakers: Felix Sefkow (DESY), Jaehoon Yu (University of Texas at Arlington), Prof. Kiyotomo KAWAGOE (Kobe university), Vaclav Vrba (Institute of Physics-Acad. of Sciences of the Czech Rep. (ASCR)-)
      Slides
    • 13:25 13:30
      Projects and Testbeam needs for calorimetry in 2010 - 2013 I 5m
      Speaker: Dr Vincent Boudry (LLR, Ecole polytechnique)
      Slides
    • 13:30 13:35
      Projects Testbeam needs for calorimetry in 2010 - 2013 II 5m
      Speaker: Prof. John Hauptman (Iowa State)
      From John's mail: For 4th and DREAM test beam needs, we are thoroughly finished with all prototype tests (all done at CERN in North Area), and we await funding for a large module with tracking in front. This could be at CERN or Fermilab.
    • 13:35 13:40
      Projects and Testbeam needs for Central Tracking in 2010 - 2013 I 5m
      Speaker: Prof. Yulan Li (Tsinghua University)
      Slides
    • 13:40 13:45
      Projects and Testbeam needs for Central Tracking in 2010 - 2013 II 5m
      Speaker: Dr Ronald Lipton (Fermilab)
      This is a short summary of the points I discussed in this morning's meeting concerning central detector work in the North American region. In general we envision a program of testing small devices in developing technologies in 2009-2011. This includes MAPS (Chronopixel, CAPS and LCRD devices), 3D (VIP2a and VIP2b), and SOI based sensors. Most of these would be testing in the Fermilab test beam. In the 2012-2013 period this testing would advance to modules, with multiple reticules and thinned sensors. This would also include testing of the associated mechanical supports. The FNAL computing division has developed a "generic" readout system for device testing - the "CAPTAN" which will be used for the 3D and SOI devices in the Fermilab beam. An important area to be considered in implementing a test beam program is development of power supply systems, including power pulsing, DC-DC conversion and serial powering. A test which includes an ILC-like beam structure as well as pulsed powering should be considered for the 2012-13 period. A magnetic field to study and understand the effects of Lorentz forces on the support and cables would be desirable.
    • 13:45 13:50
      Projects and Testbeam needs for Inner Tracking/Vertexing in 2010 - 2013 I 5m
      Speaker: Dr Marcel Vos (IFIC Valencia)
      Slides
    • 13:50 13:55
      Projects and Testbeam needs for Inner Tracking/Vertexing in 2010 - 2013 II 5m
      Speaker: Timothy Nelson (SLAC)