AD&I Meeting: Parameters and options for reduced power
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Ewan Paterson(SLAC), Nicholas Walker(DESY)
Description
This meeting will focus on the possible options for reduced beam power operation, including discussions on possible 'upgrade scenarios' to restore the full number of (nominal RDR) bunches. In addition we will discuss further the range of IP beam parameters, with a goal of agreeing on tentative sets of physics relevant parameters (from 200-500 Ecm) for further study.
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Topic: AD&I Meeting (Parameters)
Date: Friday, 23. July 2010
Time: 15:00, Europe Summer Time (Berlin, GMT+02:00)
Meeting Number: 751 508 805
Meeting Password: ilcadi
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Introduction summarising current status of possible baseline configurations and operations scenarios. Included will be
Scope of baseline modifications for low the low power option (rationale)
Brief recap of low Ecm operation status (10Hz meeting)
Risk mitigation (maintaining options)
Speaker:
Nicholas Walker(DESY)
Slides
2
Proposed machine parameters
Presentation and discussion on parameter tables for Ecm = 200, 250, 350 and 500 GeV. Working assumptions etc. and areas of risk requiring further study and/or R&D.
Speaker:
DrAndrei Seryi(SLAC)
Slides
3
Physics and Detector Issues
Recap of SB2009 physics impact (status). Outstanding issues and questions concerning either physics reach or detector operation. Near term plans for further studies leading up to the BAWs.
Speaker:
Jim Brau(U. Oregon)
Slides
4
Status of BAW planning
BAW-1 (September 2010) planning, specifically issues relating to either low-power or 10Hz operation (HLRF)
BAW-2 (January 2011): Proposal for announcement and tentative programme (discussion).
Speaker:
DrMarc Ross(FNAL)
Slides
5
Cost increment update
Update/review of cost increment associated with low-power operation (with respect to RDR).