Title: LANL Annual Budget Briefing Tuesday, February 21, 2006
1LANL Annual Budget Briefing Tuesday, February
21, 2006
- Louis LANL NP Program Future Budgets
- Louis MiniBooNE Highlights Future Plans
- Hime SNO Highlights Future Plans
- Cooper Neutron Highlights Future Plans
- Leitch PHENIX Highlights Future Plans
- Carlson NuclearTheory Highlights Future Plans
2LANL NP Program Future BudgetsW. Louis
Physics Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory
3LANL Nuclear Physics Program Future Budgets The
LANL NP Program
- LANL NP Program emphasizes 3 of the NSAC
Performance Measures - Recreate brief, tiny samples of hot, dense
nuclear matter to search for the quark-gluon
plasma characteristic properties - Measure fundamental properties of neutrinos and
fundamental symmetries by using neutrinos from
the sun nuclear reactors by using radioactive
decay measurements - Investigate new regions of nuclear structure and
interactions in nuclear matter like those in
neutron stars, and determine the reactions that
created nuclei - Heavy Ions Spin Physics QCD at high energies
densities, cold nuclear matter, spin of the
nucleon - Theory Nuclear few many-body physics,
high-density QCD, neutrinos, astrophysics - Neutrons Measuring symmetries tests of the
Standard Model - Neutrinos Measuring neutrino masses, mixings,
properties - Nuclear Data Making available nuclear cross
section advances - RIA RD Accelerator RD
4LANL Nuclear Physics Program Future
Budgets FY06 Summary LANL
- FY06 compared to FY05 funding ME ??-14 ME
hadrons 2 HI -12 Theory 4 ND -11 LE
Non-Accelerator -4 LE neutrons -39 - Scientific objectives quark matter QCD at high
energies densities nucleon spin theory of
nuclear few many-body physics, high-density
QCD, neutrinos, astrophysics making available
nuclear cross section advances measuring
neutrino masses, mixings, properties measuring
symmetries searching for physics beyond the SM
- Accomplishments analysis of PHENIX d-Au Au-Au
data discovery of a new state of matter broad
range of nuclear theory explored SNO reported
salt results began taking data with NCDs
MiniBooNE completed neutrino data taking and
began taking data with antineutrinos established
EDM feasibility - Issues Loss of effort due to reduced funding
Proposal for PHENIX Forward Silicon Vertex
Detector EDM RD funding MiniBooNE data
analysis
5LANL Nuclear Physics Program Future
Budgets FY07 Summary LANL
- FY07 compared to FY06 funding ME ??1? ME
hadrons 23 HI 9 Theory 3 ND 21 LE
Non-Accelerator 5 LE Neutrons 35 - Scientific objectives quark matter QCD at high
energies densities nucleon spin theory of
nuclear few many-body physics, high-density
QCD, neutrinos, astrophysics making available
nuclear cross section advances measuring
neutrino masses, mixings, properties measuring
symmetries searching for physics beyond the SM - Performance/Activities Continued analysis of
PHENIX d-Au Au-Au data, analysis of gluon spin
data, construction of silicon vertex detector
upgrade broad range of nuclear theory explored
SNO NCD precision solar spectrum results
results from npd? UCNA experiments move npd?
to SNS begin construction of EDM final
MiniBooNE neutrino results - Impacts Recovery from loss of effort in FY06
with funding back to FY05 levels future of
double beta decay neutrino program? resources
for both PHENIX data analysis and Silicon Vertex
upgrade?
6LANL Nuclear Physics Program Future
Budgets FY08 (-5) 5-Year Summary LANL
- Scientific objectives quark matter QCD at high
energies densities nucleon spin theory of
nuclear few many-body physics, high-density
QCD, neutrinos, astrophysics making available
nuclear cross section advances measuring
neutrino masses, mixings, properties measuring
symmetries searching for physics beyond the SM - Performance/Activities reduced analysis of
PHENIX d-Au Au-Au data with silicon vertex
detector reduced range of nuclear theory
explored final SNO results construction start
of Majorana experiment? final results from npd?
UCNA experiments at LANL? operation of npd?
experiment at FNPB/SNS? construction of EDM
experiment - Impacts delay of neutron program reduced PHENIX
silicon vertex detector upgrade analysis delay
of Majorana? reduced scope of theory effort
curtail theory effort of RHIC pert. QCD or
fundamental symmetries
7LANL Nuclear Physics Program Future
Budgets FY08 (flat) 5-Year Summary LANL
- Scientific objectives quark matter QCD at high
energies densities nucleon spin theory of
nuclear few many-body physics, high-density
QCD, neutrinos, astrophysics making available
nuclear cross section advances measuring
neutrino masses, mixings, properties measuring
symmetries searching for physics beyond the SM
- Performance/Activities analysis of PHENIX d-Au
Au-Au data with silicon vertex detector broad
range of nuclear theory explored final SNO
results construction start of Majorana
experiment final results from npd? UCNA
experiments at LANL operation of npd? experiment
at FNPB/SNS construction of EDM experiment - Impacts Neutron program restored but other
FNPB/SNS experiments (ndt?, Nab, abBA) delayed
PHENIX silicon vertex detector upgrade analysis
restored, but nucleon spin analysis marginal
reduce theory effort of RHIC pert. QCD or
fundamental symmetries construction start of
Majorana?
8LANL Nuclear Physics Program Future
Budgets FY08 (3.5) 5-Year Summary LANL
- Scientific objectives quark matter QCD at high
energies densities nucleon spin theory of
nuclear few many-body physics, high-density
QCD, neutrinos, astrophysics making available
nuclear cross section advances measuring
neutrino masses, mixings, properties measuring
symmetries searching for physics beyond the SM
- Performance/Activities analysis of PHENIX d-Au
Au-Au data with silicon vertex detector broad
range of nuclear theory explored final SNO
results construction of Majorana experiment
final results from npd? UCNA experiments at
LANL operation of npd? experiment at FNPB/SNS
construction of EDM experiment ndt? experiment
- Impacts Other experiments (ndt?, Nab, abBA)
considered at FNPB/SNS strong PHENIX nucleon
spin analysis significant theory effort of RHIC
pert. QCD or fundamental symmetries strong
contribution to Majorana full completion of npd?
UCNA experiments at LANL
9LANL Nuclear Physics Program Future
Budgets FY08 (10) 5-Year Summary LANL
- Scientific objectives quark matter QCD at high
energies densities nucleon spin theory of
nuclear few many-body physics, high-density
QCD, neutrinos, astrophysics making available
nuclear cross section advances measuring
neutrino masses, mixings, properties measuring
symmetries searching for physics beyond the SM
- Performance/Activities analysis of PHENIX d-Au
Au-Au data with silicon vertex detector
analysis of LHC data broad range of nuclear
theory explored final SNO results construction
of Majorana experiment BooNE/SNS experiment if
MiniBooNE confirms LSND final results from npd?
UCNA experiments at LANL operation of npd?
experiment at FNPB/SNS construction of EDM
experiment Nab, abBA, ndt? experiments
support UCN neutron lifetime experiment at LANL - Impacts Strong heavy-ion program at both RHIC
LHC strong neutron program at the SNS (including
Nab, abBA, ndt? experiments) CLEAN solar
neutrino/dark matter experiment BooNE/SNS
experiment if MiniBooNE confirms LSND theory
topical center in neutrino nuclear
astrophysics support UCN neutron lifetime
experiment at LANL
10LANL Nuclear Physics Program Future
Budgets Significant Accomplishments
- PHENIX obtains evidence for a new state of matter
at high energy density The PHENIX experiment,
together with other experiments at RHIC, has
obtained evidence for a new state of matter. The
new state of matter is consistent with a strongly
interacting Quark Gluon Plasma (QGP) that behaves
more like a liquid than a gas. More data from
RHIC, and eventually from the LHC at CERN, will
help elucidate the properties of this QGP. - New stable state of matter at high baryon
density The gapless SC phase of matter, which
has been postulated by Wilczek in matter with
different Fermi surfaces, has been shown to be
stable to phase separation. This state of matter
can be relevant in high-density QCD, as in the
center of neutron stars, and is being searched
for experimentally in cold Fermi Atom experiments
at MIT Rice. - SNO confirms neutrino oscillation results with
salt data The SNO experiment has reported
neutrino oscillation results with salt data that
confirm the D2O neutrino oscillation results.
Combined, these results demonstrate that electron
neutrinos from the sun oscillate into muon and
tau neutrinos and that the total neutrino flux
agrees well with theoretical predictions. SNO is
now taking data with Neutral Current Detectors
(NCDs) in its third and final phase, which is
scheduled to be completed by the end of 2006. - MiniBooNE completes neutrino running begins
antineutrino running The MiniBooNE neutrino
oscillation experiment has completed its neutrino
data taking after collecting over 7000,000
neutrino events from 7E20 protons on target.
The experiment is now taking data with
antineutrinos. First neutrino oscillation results
are expected in 2006.
11LANL Nuclear Physics Program Future
Budgets Upcoming Results from LANL NP Program
- PHENIX Results on the QGP, J/? Suppression
Open Charm in Cold Nuclear Matter, Gluon Spin
Results - SNO Results from NCDs
- MiniBooNE First Oscillation Results
- NPD? First Results
- UCNA First Results
12LANL Nuclear Physics Program Future
Budgets Future LANL Experimental Program
- Short Term
- PHENIX Silicon Vertex Upgrade
- EDM NPD? at FNPB/SNS
- Majorana Double Beta Decay
- Long Term
- Heavy Ions at the LHC
- NDT? Nab abBA at FNPB/SNS
- BooNE/OscSNS (if MiniBooNE confirms the LSND
signal) - CLEAN Solar Neutrino/Dark Matter Experiment
- UCN Neutron Lifetime at LANSCE
13LANL Nuclear Physics Program Future
Budgets FY05 Publications
14LANL Nuclear Physics Program Future
Budgets FY05/FY06 Awards
- FY2005
- APS Fellow Steve Elliott
- LANL Fellow Andrew Hime
- LANL Oppenheimer Fellow Ivan Vitev
15LANL Nuclear Physics Program Future
Budgets Conferences, Meetings, Workshops
Organized in FY05
- 1. PANIC 06, Santa Fe, October, 2005 (600
participants) - 2. Bethe Symposium, LANL, August 2005
- 3. Workshop on the Future of Nuclear Physics at
LANSCE, Santa Fe, July 2005 - 4. Workshop on Implications of Neutrino Flavor
Oscillations (INFO 05), Santa Fe, July 2005 - 5. Workshop on Physics Astrophysics of
Supernovae Neutrinos, Santa Fe, July 2005 - 6. Annual PHENIX Muon Workshop, Santa Fe, June
2005 - 7. The Physics of the S-Process, Aspen, May 29
June 12, 2005 - 8. International Conference on Nuclear Data for
Science Technology, Santa Fe, September 26
October 1, 2004 (445 participants from 31
countries)
16LANL Nuclear Physics Program Future
Budgets LDRD History
LDRD funding doubles LANL Nuclear Physics
Productivity!
17LANL Nuclear Physics Program Future
Budgets Distribution of FY05-08 Capital
Equipment/AIP Funds (k)
18LANL Nuclear Physics Program Future
Budgets FY06 Operating Cost Components
Starting with provided base pay, insert
appropriate burdens and overheads to calculate
total costs and cumulative factors. Example
(from LBNL) Use categories appropriate for your
institution But want to understand what it costs
DOE to pay staff (100K) or buy something (100K)
19LANL Nuclear Physics Program Future
Budgets Recent Applications and Spin-offs from
Nuclear Physics Basic Research
20LANL Nuclear Physics Program Future
Budgets Student Training at Lab
Includes undergraduates and graduates that may
have assisted scientists in their research. This
data is consistent with data provided to NP last
year, February 2004.
21LANL Nuclear Physics Program Future Budgets PhD
Age Distribution
Supported by Nuclear Physics in FY 2006 (Head
count)
22MiniBooNE Highlights Future PlansW. Louis
Physics Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory
23MiniBooNE Highlights Future Plans Current
Neutrino Oscillation Signals
Expt. Type Dm2 (eV2) sin22q LSND ??- ?
e 1 3x10-3 Atm. ??- ?? 2x10-3 1 Solar
?e- ??,? 8x10-5 0.8
24MiniBooNE Highlights Future Plans If LSND
Signal Confirmed by MiniBooNE Physics Beyond the
Standard Model Connections with Astrophysics!
For example 32 Sterile Neutrinos Sorel,
Conrad, Shaevitz (hep-ph/0305255) Expla
in Pulsar Kicks? Explain R-Process in
Supernovae? Sterile Neutrinos Explain
Dark Matter? MaVaNs 31 Hung(hep-ph/0010126
) Sterile Neutrino Kaplan, Nelson,
Weiner (hep-ph/0401099) Explain Dark
Energy? CPT Violation 31 Barger, Marfatia,
Whisnant (hep-ph/0308299) Sterile
Neutrino Explain Baryon Asymmetry in the
Universe? Quantum Decoherence Barenboim
Mavromatos (hep-ph/0406035) Lorentz
Violation Kostelecky Mewes
(hep-ph/0406255) Extra Dimensions Pas,
Pakvasa, Weiler (hep-ph/0504096) Sterile
Neutrino Decay Palomares-Ruiz, Pascoli,
Schwetz (hep-ph/0505216)
25MiniBooNE Highlights Future Plans
- MiniBooNE has completed neutrino run with 700K
neutrino events - First neutrino oscillation results in 2006
(Box will be opened as soon as outstanding
agreement is obtained between data MC) - MiniBooNE now running with antineutrinos
(Negative-polarity charging supplies purchased by
LANL with LDRD funds) Co-spokespersons for
antineutrino running are Steve Brice (FNAL)
Richard Van de Water (LANL) - SciBooNE experiment has received stage-1 approval
at Fermilab involves moving Japanese SciBar
detector to Fermilab for antineutrino cross
section measurements
26MiniBooNE Highlights Future Plans MiniBooNE
Neutrino Events Are Very Clean!
Neutrino Signal to Cosmic-Ray Background 5000
to 1!
27MiniBooNE Highlights Future Plans CCQE Energy
Distribution 10 energy resolution
MiniBooNE now has one of the largest samples of
CCQE events!
28MiniBooNE Highlights Future Plans CCp Energy
Distribution
MiniBooNE now has the world's largest sample of
CC ? events!
29MiniBooNE Highlights Future Plans If LSND
Signal Confirmed BooNE OscSNS
- If the LSND signal is not confirmed, then the
LANL neutrino groups will join forces on a strong
effort on Double Beta Decay - If the LSND signal is confirmed, then the
crucial question is what is the new physics
Beyond the Standard Model? - BooNE would involve a second MiniBooNE-like
detector (10M) at a different distance with 2
detectors, many of the systematics would cancel - OscSNS would involve building a MiniBooNE-like
detector (15M) at a distance of 60 m from the
SNS beam stop
30MiniBooNE Highlights Future Plans OscSNS
- ?? - ?e ?(L/E) 3 ?e p - e p
- ?? - ?s ?(L/E) - ?? C(15.11)
OscSNS would be capable of making precision
measurements of ?e appearance ?? disappearance
and proving, for example, the existence of
sterile neutrinos! (see Phys. Rev. D72, 092001
(2005))