Concept and R&D Plans for Project X

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Concept and R&D Plans for Project X Giorgio Apollinari 9 th ICFA Seminar SLAC, Oct. 2008 HB2008 Project X for Intensity Frontier Physics 1

Introduction Intensity Frontier: Needs and Physics Justification Project X Description Technical Concepts Timescale R&D Plans and Contributing Programs HINS ILC/SRF Collaboration Plans Conclusions 9 th ICFA Seminar G. Apollinari (FNAL) 2

Physics of Flavor Flavor phenomena are essential to understanding physics within and beyond the SM SM is incomplete: Neutrino masses (flavor) Only experimental hint of BSM physics. via See-Saw mechanism, point to new physics at a very high mass scale (unification scale). m ν M = (m quark ) 2 Baryon Asymmetry of the Universe (flavor) Electroweak baryogenesis LHC and ILC. Leptogenesis - Neutrino CP violation would support it. Dark Matter Dark Energy 9 th ICFA Seminar G. Apollinari (FNAL) 3

Strategic Context for Long Range Plan The Fermilab long-term plan incorporates three strategic directions: Hadron Machines (TeV, LHC, ) Lepton Machines (ILC, μ-coll, ) Telescopes and Underground Exp. Intense ν, μ, K,.. beams 9 th ICFA Seminar G. Apollinari (FNAL) 4

Rare Decays Muon and K Physics ν change from one kind to another. Do charged leptons do the same? In SM W - γ ν μ ν e μ - x e - U μi U* ei virtual ν mixing Explore virtual particles and couplings (μ2e sensitivity: Br ~ 10-17 ) K Rare Decays: Standard Model Br(K + π + νν) = 8 x 10-11 Br(K L π 0 νν) = 3 x 10-11 W 9 th ICFA Seminar G. Apollinari (FNAL) 5

Intensity Frontier Vision (P5) Intensity Frontier Observe new physics as VIRTUAL PARTICLES contributing to RARE PROCESSES and causing departures from the Standard Model expectations in some related physical observables ( BRs, CP asymmetries, FB asymmetries, etc.) Future (P5) Vision (P5) recommends an R&D program in the immediate future to design a multi-megawatt proton source at Fermilab and a neutrino beamline to DUSEL R&D on the technologies for a large multipurpose neutrino and proton decay detector. A neutrino program with a multi-megawatt proton source would be a stepping stone toward a future neutrino source, such as a neutrino factory based on a muon storage ring to develop a muon collider as a long-term return to the energy frontier. Ex: sin 2 2θ 13 discovery potential from ~10-2 to ~5x10-4 with 2 MW source 9 th ICFA Seminar G. Apollinari (FNAL) 6

Fermilab approach to the Intensity Frontier Developed a program based on a new injector for the FNAL complex: Can exploit the large infrastructure of accelerators: Main Injector (120 GeV), Recycler (8GeV), Debuncher (8 GeV), Accumulator (8 GeV) would be very expensive to reproduce. New source uses TESLA/ILC technology and helps development in the US Provides the best program in ν and rare decays in the world Positions the US program for an evolutionary path leading to a neutrino factory and muon collider Scope of new injector is based on: 2 MW at 120 GeV Affordable Flexible beam delivery at low energy (8 GeV) Upgradable to multi-mw (~4 MW) at 8 GeV 9 th ICFA Seminar G. Apollinari (FNAL) 7

Project X Timescale Working backwards: 2013: CD-3 Start Construction 2012: CD-2 Establish Baseline* 2011: CD-1 Establish Baseline Range Requires a complete Conceptual Design Report 2009: CD-0 Approve mission need Requires new cost (range) estimate which will be reviewed by DOE. Based on Initial Configuration Document* (nearing completion to be published on Nov 1 st, 2008). (CD = Critical Decision) *It is anticipated that the final configuration and operating parameters of the linac will be refined through the R&D program in advance of CD-2. The ICD document is to provide a basis for a cost estimate necessary for a CD-0 in 2009. 9 th ICFA Seminar G. Apollinari (FNAL) 8

Project X: present concept (Sep 08) 8 GeV slow and fast spills up to 800 kw 120 GeV fast extraction 2.1 MW 1.6E14 protons/1.4 sec Flavor and low energy neutrino program Recycler 1 linac pulse/fill Main Injector 1.4 sec cycle 0.4 GeV Front End 0.4-8 GeV ILC style linac Stripping Foil ILC-like 8 GeV H - Linac: 20mA x 1.25 msec x 5 Hz 1 MW Single turn transfer @ 8 GeV Initial operational scenario for two users: long baseline neutrino oscillation experiment (DUSEL) muon-to-electron conversion experiment 9 th ICFA Seminar G. Apollinari (FNAL) 9

The Intensity Frontier: Project Present Early Next X Decade (Toward DUSEL) ( National Project with International Collaboration ) MINOS NOvA Soudan MiniBooNE MINOS MINERvA SciBooNE NOvA DUSEL 16 kw 17 at 8 kw GeV at 8 GeV for Precision for Neutrinos Measurements 800 kw at 8 GeV for precision measurements >2 MW 250 700 kw at 60-120 at GeV GeV for for neutrinos Neutrinos Tevatron Collider 8 GeV ILC-like Linac 20 ma x 1.25msec x 5Hz Young-Kee Kim Fermilab HB2008 Plan Project at the X Intensity for Frontier, PAC Physics June 17-21, 2008 10 Slide 10

Project X Initial Operation Scenario 11

Project X 1000 kw 8GeV Linac 28 Klystrons (2 types) 461 SC Cavities 58 Cryomodules 325 MHz 10-120 MeV 1 Klystron (JPARC 2.5 MW) H - 325 MHz 0.12-0.42 GeV 3 Klystrons (JPARC 2.5 MW) 42 Triple Spoke Resonators 7 Cryomodules 325 MHz 0-10 MeV 1 Klystron (JPARC 2.5 MW) 16 RT Cavities 51 Single Spoke Resonators 5 Cryomodules Modulator TSR TSR TSR TSR TSR Front End Linac Modulator TSR Modulator RFQ RT SSR1 TSR 6 Cavites-6 quads / Cryomodule Modulator 2.5 MW JPARC Klystron Multi-Cavity Fanout Phase and Amplitude Control SSR1 SSR2 Modulator SSR2 SSR2 9 or 11 Cavites / Cryomodule 1300 MHz 0.42-1.3 GeV 4 Klystrons (ILC 10 MW MBK) 64 Squeezed Cavities ( β=0.81) 8 Cryomodules 1300 MHz 1.3-8.0 GeV 19 Klystrons (ILC 10 MW MBK) 304 ILC-identical Cavities 38 ILC-like Cryomodules 1300 MHz LINAC Modulator Modulator Modulator Modulator Modulator Modulator Modulator Modulator Modulator Modulator β=0.8 β=0.8 β=0.8 β=0.8 β=0.8 β=0.8 β=0.8 β=0.8 ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC Modulator Modulator Modulator Modulator Modulator Modulator Modulator Modulator Modulator Modulator Modulator Modulator Modulator ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC 12

Project X Provisional Siting 13

Project X Linac Alignments ILC-like technology parameters base HINS program 1.3 GHz, pulsed beam at 20 ma x 1.25 msec x 5 Hz rate (1.6x10 14 ) 325 MHz RFQ to 2.5 MeV 325 MHz RT accelerating structures to 10 MeV ILC/SRF 325 MHz SC spoke-type structures to 0.4 GeV SC solenoid focusing in 2.5-120 MeV range ILC squeezed structures to 1.2 GeV Standard ILC structures to 8 GeV SC focusing quadrupole magnets for tansverse focusing from 120 MeV to 8 GeV Standard ILC focusing lattice in final four RF units Development of High Intensity Proton source supporting a ν-factory and μ-collider: Typically requires 2-4 MW @ 10± 5 GeV proton energy, 50 Hz rep. Natural Evolution: Project X Neutrino Factory Muon Collider 14

R&D Plan: Major Technical Issues 325 MHz Linac (0-420 MeV) No special accelerator issues are posed by a 420 MeV Linac with initial PrX intensity Technology Choice Room Temperature vs. Superconducting (HINS), upgrade Path Present PrX requirements pushing envelope of existing H- sources 1300 MHz Linac (0.42 8 GeV) PrX gradient less stringent than for ILC (25 vs. 31.5 MeV/m) 20 ma x 1.25 msec x 5 Hz (1 MW @ 8 GeV) vs. ILC 9 max1 msec x 5 Hz Higher power to individual cavities (500 kw over 300 kw). Power Coupler Development and HOM Production rate of cryomodules (needed 1 cryo/month) Use of IQM vs Vector Sum. Loss cavity/cryomodule during operation 15

R&D Plan: Major Technical Issues 8 GeV Transfer Line Control and mitigation of losses Stripping Efficiency and lifetime Main Injector (and Recycler) Electron Cloud Instabilities (x3 more proton/bunch than current operations) Simulations, Beam pipe coating Transition Crossing in the Main Injector Second Harmonic RF system 16

Project X Upgradability Initial configuration exploits alignment with ILC But it is expandable: increase the rep rate increase the pulse length We are studying the possibility to develop existing 8 GeV rings (Recycler, Debuncher, Accumulator) to deliver and tailor beams, allowing full duty cycle for experiments with the correct time structure: K decays, μ e conversion, g-2. Would position the program for a multi-megawatt (2-4 MW) source for intense muon beams at low <8 GeV energies very difficult with a synchrotron. 17

1.5-4 4 TeV Muon Collider at Fermilab 18 V. Shiltsev talk 18

PrX R&D Plan and HINS Program Ion Source RFQ MEBT Room Temp SSR1 SSR2 TSR Eout 50 kev 2.5 MeV 2.5 MeV 10 MeV 30 MeV 120 MeV ~600 MeV Zout 0.7 m 3.7 m 5.7 m 15.8 m 31 m 61 m 188m Cavities 2 buncher cavities and fast beam chopper 16 copper CH-spoke cavities 18 single-spoke SC β=0.2 cavities 33 single-spoke SC β=0.4 cavities 66 triple-spoke SC β=0.6 cavities Gradient 10 MV/m 10 MV/m 10 MV/m Focusing 3 SC solenoids 16 SC solenoids 18 SC solenoids 18 SC solenoids 66 SC quads Cryomodules 2 3 11 19

HINS RT (10 MeV) Section copper cavities Cavity interior helium transfer line solenoids RFQ 3-spoke Copper Cavity 20

HINS- Cavity and Modulator Tests Amplitude Control with Vector Modulator High-power Vector Modulator 120 0 /28.5 μs =4.2 0 /μs First Room Temperature Cavity 20 μs Phase Shift Control with Vector Modulator 21

Superconducting Spoke Cavities O Dressed Cavity Operating Goal @ 4K First SC spoke cavity fabrication has been received from Zanon Second cavity has been completed at Roark, IN, ready for processing Fabrication of two additional cavities is beginning in India 22

Contributing Program: ILC/SRF There is a single 1.3 GHz development program at Fermilab, supporting the ILC/GDE program and simultaneously understanding Project X requirements. At an appropriate time (before CD-2) the Project X cryomodule design will be developed. The expectation is that it will be similar, but not identical, to the ILC design (including choice of gradient and focusing needs). CM development plans lead to CM4 being a PrX prototype Development strategy coordinated with ILC on basis of plug compatibility ILCTA-NML is being constructed under the SRF Infrastructure program to support beam testing of a complete rf unit. This configuration supports substantial progress toward ILC (S1 and S2) goals: demonstration of stable high-power operations. 23

ILC/SRF Infrastructure Development Single cell EP @ ANL VTS @ FNAL HTS @ FNAL 24

ILC/SRF: NML Test Facility Capture Cavity 2 (CC2) RF Gun Cryomodules Gun RF System CC2 RF System First US-build 1.3 Space GHz for Cryomodule 10 MW installed in NML Facility RF System August 6 th, 2008 5MW RF System for Cryomodules 25

Project X Collaboration Plan Disclaimer: This is not formally agreed to, although institutions have been invited to comment as this has been developed. Intention is to organize and execute the R&D Program via a multi-institutional collaboration. Goal is to give collaborators complete and contained sub-projects, meaning they hold responsibility for design, engineering, estimating, and potentially construction if/when Project X proceeds via an MOU Program. It is anticipated that the Project X R&D Program will be undertaken as a national project with international participation. Expectation is that the same structure of MOUs described above would establish the participation of international laboratories. Potential US Laboratory Collaborators: ANL, BNL, Cornell, LBNL, ORNL/SNS, MSU, TJNAF, SLAC First Collaboration Meeting: Nov 21-22, 2008 26

Additional Information Project X http://projectx.fnal.gov/ P5 Report www.er.doe.gov/hep/files/pdfs/p5_report%2006022008.pdf FNAL Steering Group Report http://www.fnal.gov/directorate/longrange/steering_public/ Intensity Frontier Physics Workshops www.fnal.gov/directorate/longrange/steering_public/workshop-physics.html www.fnal.gov/directorate/longrange/steering_public/workshop-physics-2nd.html www.fnal.gov/directorate/longrange/steering_public/workshop-physics-3rd.html 27

Conclusions The goal of physics research in the next decade is to push the knowledge envelope on three frontiers: Energy, Intensity and Astrophysics The proposal of Project X, an 8 GeV Proton Source that provides beam for a 2 MW physics program, meets the requirements to support the Intensity Frontier research program. An upgradable Project X can provide a stepping stone to the Energy Frontier Several R&D Efforts (HINS, ILC/SRF, etc) are actively addressing Project X technical issues. Project X Collaboration Meeting FNAL, Nov. 21 st -22 nd 2008 http://projectx.fnal.gov/meeting_11_08/nov_08_collab_mtg.html 28

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sin 2 2θ 13 Successive Phases of ν Flavor Physics Reach Mass Ordering CP Violation Phase Multi MW Source 9 th ICFA Seminar G. Apollinari (FNAL) 30

Beam Structure 31

Evolution of Linac Parameters in Project X Design * full un-chopped 3 msec pulse at klystron-limited 20 ma ** ILC bunch intensity is 2E10 (electrons) 32

HINS Goals Use of a single high power klystron to drive multiple accelerating cavities with individual high power vector modulators for amplitude and phase control OBJECTIVE RF cost savings Performance of a focusing lattice comprised of superconducting solenoids to form axially-symmetric beam OBJECTIVE control of emittance growth and beam loss Use of superconducting spoke resonator RF structures for beam acceleration starting at 10 MeV OBJECTIVE RF cost savings High-speed (nanosecond) beam chopping at 2.5 MeV OBJECTIVE beam loss control in Linac and subsequent synchrotrons Overall performance evaluation of a Linac based on these design concepts and the resulting beam quality up to 60 MeV A first-of-its-kind design for high-intensity, pulsed beams 33