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US CMS Status. Dan Green US CMS PM June 11 , 2002. Outline. Overview – CMS Detector Construction – US CMS Project Office Activities – US CMS SWC The Research Program. Belgium. Bulgaria. Austria. USA. Finland. CERN. France. Germany. Greece. Russia. Hungary. Uzbekistan. Italy. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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US CMS StatusUS CMS StatusUS CMS StatusUS CMS Status
Dan Green
US CMS PM
June 11 , 2002
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OutlineOutlineOutlineOutline
• Overview – CMS
• Detector Construction – US CMS
• Project Office Activities – US CMS
• SWC
• The Research Program
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CMSCMSCMSCMS
Major challenges due to geographyAn example is LHC computing:
Communication and collaboration at a distanceDistributed computing resources Remote software development and physics analysis
1800 Physicists, 147 Institutes, 32 Countries
Slovak Republic
CERN
France
Italy
UK
Switzerland
USA
Austria
Finland
GreeceHungary
Belgium
Poland
Portugal
SpainPakistan
Georgia
Armenia
UkraineUzbekistan
CyprusCroatia
China, PRTurkey
Belarus
EstoniaIndia
Germany
Korea
Russia
Bulgaria
China (Taiwan)Iran
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Higgs Discovery LimitsHiggs Discovery LimitsHiggs Discovery LimitsHiggs Discovery Limits
At L0=2x1033 cm-2s-1:
1 fill (6hrs) ~ 26 pb-1
1 day ~ 60 pb-1
1 month ~ 2 fb-1
1 year ~ 20 fb-1
CMS is, however, united in the desire to do the Physics. To effectively exploit the physics potential of the LHC and the investment put into the machine and the detectors CMS needs to COMPLETE its detector, commission and then operate it.
3 mo
~1 yr
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CMS ManagementCMS ManagementCMS ManagementCMS Management
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CMS ConstructionCMS ConstructionCMS ConstructionCMS Construction
By end of next year ~70% of the detector will have been committed.
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Progress: Si Tracker Progress: Si Tracker Progress: Si Tracker Progress: Si Tracker
Front-end hybrid with front-end ASICs
Si Sensors
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Schedule – 4/07 BeamSchedule – 4/07 BeamSchedule – 4/07 BeamSchedule – 4/07 Beam
Delay in LHC machine and in UX5 Beneficial Occupancy means that mitigation and tests in SX5 must be planned.
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Point 5 - CMSPoint 5 - CMSPoint 5 - CMSPoint 5 - CMS
The UX5 area has turned the corner – no further delays due to civil construction problems are anticipated.
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US CMSUS CMS387 Members from 38 Institutions387 Members from 38 Institutions
US CMSUS CMS387 Members from 38 Institutions387 Members from 38 Institutions
New groups due to SiTrkr scope increase and other natural growth.
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Overview, CMS and US CMSOverview, CMS and US CMSOverview, CMS and US CMSOverview, CMS and US CMS
WBS 5.-FPIX(NW)
WBS 4.-ECAL(UMinn)
WBS 1. -EMU(UF)
WBS -2.HCAL(UM)
WS 6.-CP
(UW,FNAL)
WBS 3.-
Trigger (UW)
DAQ(MIT)
1. Endcap Muon -Cathode Strip Chambers
2. Hadron Calorimeter - full HB, HOB, HE and HF transducers and readout.-HE scint, HF QP fibers
3.Endcap muon and calorimeter trigger. DAQ filter
4. Electromagnetic Calorimeter - barrel transducers, front end electronics, and laser monitor
5. Forward pixels
6. Common Projects - endcap yoke, barrel cryostat and superconductor
7. Project office
8. Si Tracker – full TOB
CMS and US CMSCMS and US CMSCMS and US CMSCMS and US CMS
WBS 8. -Si Trkr(UCSB)
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Installing ME PrototypeInstalling ME PrototypeInstalling ME PrototypeInstalling ME Prototype
US CMS is scheduled to deliver chambers in 2002. They will need to be operated and tested. This situation leads to the plan for “slice tests”. They consist of data readout of the detector operated with a portable Trigger and DAQ in SX5.
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HCAL - Engineering in WH6 Design of HCAL Design of HCAL Design of HCAL Design of HCAL
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HB – Mechanics and OpticsHB – Mechanics and OpticsHB – Mechanics and OpticsHB – Mechanics and Optics
HB- is installed in SX5, HB+ is complete and wedges are stuffed with megatiles in building 186. HE- is delivered to SX5. HF wedges are being delivered to CERN. Test beam is in 2002 with ~ final readout ASICs and optical links.
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PO - Funding BA and PlanPO - Funding BA and PlanPO - Funding BA and PlanPO - Funding BA and Plan
US CMS DOE Funding and Commitments
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The plan is to saturate the BA for the first 7 years and leave good sized contingency for the last 3 years. With the “current” CERN LHC schedule, US CMS will spill into FY06 by ~ 2 M$ due to delayed installation in UX5. We are decoupled for delivery and commissioning in SX5.
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Trends, Closing Tasks Trends, Closing Tasks Trends, Closing Tasks Trends, Closing Tasks
US CMS Detector Project
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We are closing tasks after the finish date + 1 year. The lag in invoicing is ~ 6 months on average. The Project is 67% complete and retains 52% contingency on the work to completion
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FY02 Base RequestFY02 Base RequestFY02 Base RequestFY02 Base Request
DOE - FY02 Base Request17 Requests, 1115 k$
BostonUC DavisUCLA B (Cline -DOE)UCLA E (Hauser - DOE)UCLA F (Arisaka - DOE)UCLA (Schlein-NSF)UC RiversideUC San Diego (DOE)UC San Diego (NSF)UC Santa BarbaraCaltechCarnegie MellonFairfieldFermilabFloridaFlorida Institute TechFlorida StateIllinois ChicagoIowaIowa StateJohns HopkinsKansasKansas StateMaryland (DOE)Mayland (NSF)MinnesotaMississippiMITNebraskaNortheasternNorthwesternNotre DameOhio StatePrincetonPurdue - BortolettoPurdue - ShipseyPurdue D (Gutay)Purdue G (Barnes)RiceRochesterRutgersTexas Tech Virginia TechWisconsin
NSF - FY02 Base Request3 Requests, 220 k$
BostonUC DavisUCLA B (Cline -DOE)UCLA E (Hauser - DOE)UCLA F (Arisaka - DOE)UCLA (Schlein-NSF)UC RiversideUC San Diego (DOE)UC San Diego (NSF)UC Santa BarbaraCaltechCarnegie MellonFairfieldFermilabFloridaFlorida Institute TechFlorida StateIllinois ChicagoIowaIowa StateJohns HopkinsKansasKansas StateMaryland (DOE)Mayland (NSF)MinnesotaMississippiMITNebraskaNortheasternNorthwesternNotre DameOhio StatePrincetonPurdue - BortolettoPurdue - ShipseyPurdue D (Gutay)Purdue G (Barnes)RiceRochesterRutgersTexas Tech Virginia TechWisconsin
At the start of each FY, US CMS makes a request for additional base support to DOE and NSF. For FY02 this request involved 20 university groups. The annual request serves as a point of contact between US CMS and the funding agencies when the priorities of US CMS can be brought to DOE and NSF.
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FY02 SupplementaryFY02 SupplementaryFY02 SupplementaryFY02 Supplementary
DOE - FY02 Supplement28 Universities - 300 k$
BostonUC DavisUCLA B (Cline-DOE)UCLA E (Hauser-DOE)UCLA F (Arisaka-DOE)UCLA (Schlein-NSF)UC RiversideUC San Diego (DOE)UC San Diego (NSF)UC Santa BarbaraCaltechCarnegie MellonFairfieldFloridaFlorida Institute TechFlorida StateIllinois ChicagoIowaIowa StateJohns HopkinsKansasKSUMaryland (Skuja-DOE)Mayland (Sullivan-NSF)MITMinnesotaMississippiNebraskaNortheasternNorthwesternNotre DameOhio StatePrincetonPurdue D (Gutay)Purdue G (Barnes)Purdue - BortolettoRiceRochesterRutgersTexas Tech Virginia TechWisconsin
NSF - FY02 Supplement8 Universities - 75 k$
BostonUC DavisUCLA B (Cline-DOE)UCLA E (Hauser-DOE)UCLA F (Arisaka-DOE)UCLA (Schlein-NSF)UC RiversideUC San Diego (DOE)UC San Diego (NSF)UC Santa BarbaraCaltechCarnegie MellonFairfieldFloridaFlorida Institute TechFlorida StateIllinois ChicagoIowaIowa StateJohns HopkinsKansasKSUMaryland (Skuja-DOE)Mayland (Sullivan-NSF)MITMinnesotaMississippiNebraskaNortheasternNorthwesternNotre DameOhio StatePrincetonPurdue D (Gutay)Purdue G (Barnes)Purdue - BortolettoRiceRochesterRutgersTexas Tech Virginia TechWisconsin
In addition, funds are set aside by the DOE base program and the US CMS detector project (for NSF) in support of US CMS groups. For FY02, there were 36 university groups receiving support.
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US CMS - EducationUS CMS - EducationUS CMS - EducationUS CMS - Education
The US CMS PO supports proposals for educational initiatives. Randy Ruchti (N.D.), US CMS Education Coordinator, is responsible for prioritizing the proposals.
The US CMS Project Office then funds the agreed upon proposals.
QuarkNet is a powerful example of the educational possibilities inherent in the LHC. Marge Bardeen is Fermilab coordinator.
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SWC: Tier – 1,2 in the USSWC: Tier – 1,2 in the USSWC: Tier – 1,2 in the USSWC: Tier – 1,2 in the US
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Preparing for First BeamPreparing for First BeamPreparing for First BeamPreparing for First Beam
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Status and ProgressStatus and ProgressStatus and ProgressStatus and Progress
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User Facilities StatusUser Facilities StatusUser Facilities StatusUser Facilities Status
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Prototype OperationPrototype OperationPrototype OperationPrototype Operation
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Guidance for the Research Guidance for the Research ProgramProgram
Guidance for the Research Guidance for the Research ProgramProgram
JOG Support of US CMS
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US CMS have received guidance from DOE and NSF. The Research Program contains SWC, M&O and R&D for upgrades. Review was on April 9-11. There will be intense future scrutiny.
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Fermilab Letter on M&OFermilab Letter on M&OFermilab Letter on M&OFermilab Letter on M&O
FNAL has proposed to use GPP funds to site US CMS on WH11 – VCR, PAC. Support for US CMS at FNAL is strong.
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The VCR and PAC on WH11The VCR and PAC on WH11The VCR and PAC on WH11The VCR and PAC on WH11
Need space, access to Computing Division, theorists, seminars, other experimenters, PO, VCR
Fermilab proposes to use GPP funds to set up US CMS in WH11. The US CMS groups strongly support this initiative because it saves them travel time and money and creates a critical mass of physicists who will be doing analysis.
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Comm Ops – CatA, VCR, PAC, Comm Ops – CatA, VCR, PAC, WBS 18 WBS 18
Comm Ops – CatA, VCR, PAC, Comm Ops – CatA, VCR, PAC, WBS 18 WBS 18
Cat A began Oct., 2001. VCR will be used in “burn-in” of HCAL, EMU and in “slice tests”. PAC will be used by PRS groups for HLT studies, Physics TDR, MDC, and data analysis proper.
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VCR, PAC and OutreachVCR, PAC and OutreachVCR, PAC and OutreachVCR, PAC and Outreach
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SummarySummarySummarySummary
• Fermilab is involved in US CMS both as the “host laboratory” (E-892) and as one of the collaborating institutions.
• As the host, FNAL contributes access to existing facilities in order to support university groups. New initiatives are charged to the US CMS Project.
• The US CMS PO at FNAL provides management for the construction project.
• The US CMS Construction Project is on schedule and on budget.
• The SWC effort is well launched with the aim of being fully functional by the first beam.
• Planning for the US CMS Research Program began 2 years ago. It will continue to be refined.