Alain Blondel MICE Funding Agency Committee 2010-04-23 MICE status report ost of the technical progress has been covered in the open session xcept the spectrometer solenoids (see Mike Zisman’s talk) -- will not repeat here - MICE in the grand picture of things - Funding news - Manpower issues - publications and talks
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Alain Blondel MICE Funding Agency Committee 2010-04-23 MICE status report Most of the technical progress has been covered in the open session except the.
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+ Neutrino panel of CERN SPC (Initiated by a request by the UK delegation) now publicly available as CERN/2894, CERN/SPC/940
“Completing key R&D programs: (…) For the neutrino factory, continued contributions to the MICE experiment are important to demonstrate ionization cooling in a timely fashion for 2012/2013”also: important comments on IDS-NF etc…
“Thus if Europe is to be competitive in the 2020’s it should concentrate on the R&D for a new intense source, i.e. the neutrino factory or the beta beam” + MICE status as CERN recognized experiment was extended to 2012MOU being drafted“close collaboration with CERN RF team will be necessary” (in reference to the commissionning of RF amplifiers refurbished by CERN for MICE)
Spectrometer Solenoid reached ~full current … but lost a Matching Coil …
this will unavoidably delay step II & III also calls into question either concept or execution of magnet something to learn for other MICE magnets. tests will continue (as well as thermal and He consumption measurements) MICE more global approach to magnets has been discussed
As described at CM26 the next attempt to run the “magnet 2” has led to a failure in the area of the low temperature current leads. It is becoming clear that the technological choice of cooling these rather large magnets with cryocoolers (cheaper and less space-consuming than a large fridge) requires near perfection in both design and execution.
Investigations are continuing. Measurements were made to establish the heat loads and the Helium consumption – they are found higher than they should. The magnet is now open for inspection.
A number of steps are being taken -- To increase/stabilize personnel working on the magnets both at LBNL and at RAL. -- Estimating cost of large fridge (unlikely to work, but checking)-- A working plan will be drawn in consultation with the solenoid review panel who will meet by video in the week of May2-5.
We aim at having one solenoid in time to start step II in March 2011. Step III 3 months later. (working assumptions for the rest of the project)
0. spectrometer solenoids (see Mike Zisman’s talk)
1. delays to the experiment are stretching manpower resources which are already too thin everywhere (i.e. both geographically and thematically)-- PhD theses-- Online group some irreplaceable people will need to be replaced within next 12 months-- MICE installation team at RAL
2. Power station upgrade: present installation will not get us beyond step III
Main aims: complete step I-- commission luminosity monitor, proton filter (done)-- replace usage GVA1 with BPM1 (less saturation at high rate)-- understand positive and negative beam line -- complete emittance matrix -- optimize ratio of good muon/beam loss -- continue understanding of beamloss effect on ISIS activation
Still a lot to do. Schedule delayed by decay solenoid but now cooling again. Still quite feasible if no other breakdown arises.
~ Non-stop from now to 15 August 2010-- MOMs, -- Beam Line expert -- other on-call experts -- shifters are doing a great job
+ we have taken quite a few data in 2008 and 2009. Book-keeping and data quality record has become an issue. Linda Coney has agreed to take responsibility for this. effort launched!
-- MICE Online Group: Graulich, Graulich, Leaver, McWaters, Ellis, Hanlet, Coney. This is a crucial group (and will remain crucial!) The situation of some members is uncertain. We must ensure (fund) continuity. We MUST share the knowledge. Students are learning.
-- Rapid analysis feedback is really important (quasi-online)
-- make a 16h exposure of beam to 5V beam loss and conclude on the possibilities for reaching 500 good muons per pulse -- complete emittance momentum matrix and understand dead time issues-- expose first EMR module to MICE beam-- realize and test *two* good targets-- complete PPS system
-- understand spectrometer solenoid problem and define how to fix it; begin fixes-- complete diffuser and solid absorber fabrication (LiH)-- begin fabrication of first AFC module -- have plan for power station upgrade
-- coupling coil fabrication organization between Harbin-Qi Huan-Shanghai and begin fabrication