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Title: EGDE Meeting


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Memories - 1
  • July 1990 1st TESLA Workshop at Cornell
  • Conveners Ugo Amaldi (CERN) Hasan Padamsee
    (Cornell)
  • General consensus to setup an international
    Collaboration
  • to study the cold option for the future
    electro-positron collider
  • March 1991 1st Informal Meeting at DESY
  • Biörn Wiik invites at DESY representative experts
    to propose DESY as the Hosting Laboratory for the
    envisaged TESLA Collaboration
  • January 1992 1st TESLA Collaboration Board
    Meeting
  • to discuss a draft version of the
    Interlaboratory MoU for the TESLA Collaboration
    to be signed by the interested Institutions
  • December 1992 Decision for Infrastructure and
    TTF
  • A Proposal to Construct and Test Prototype
    Superconducting RF Structures for Linear
    Colliders - TESLA Note 93-01

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Memories - 2
  • May 1996 First Beam at TTF
  • One 8 cavity module accelerates the electron beam
    at the unprecedented gradient of 15 MV/m
  • March 2001 TESLA Technical Design Report
  • A complete Technical Design Report is presented
    for the construction of a 500-800 GeV SC
    electron-positron collider, named TESLA
  • February 2003 Green Light from the ILC-TRC
  • The ILC-TRC states that the TESLA Technology is
    already mature to built a 500 GeV
    electron-positron collider
  • 20 August 2004 ITRP recommends Cold

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From the Interlaboratory MoU
  • Art. 1 Goal of the Collaboration
  • It is the aim of this collaboration to establish
    the technological base needed to construct and
    operate a high energy electron-positron linear
    collider (or other accelerators) made of
    superconducting rf cavities and demonstrate that
    this collider can meet the performance goals in a
    cost effective manner. This program of TTF
    (TESLA Test facility) includes the construction
    of the infrastructures needed to produce high
    performance cavities and the construction and the
    operation of a test linac
  • It is the intention of the collaboration to
    create the conceptual design report of an
    electron-positron linear collider facility
    covering the energy region up to 500 GeV or above
    with a luminosity of the order of 5.1033cm-2s-1.
    It is not the specific goal of this MoU to cover
    the effort needed to carry out this conceptual
    design.

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International Collaboration to
  • Establish the technological base for a cost
    effective Superconducting Linear Collider (and
    future SC accelerators)
  • Support an RD program carried out at DESY, TTF,
    setting up
  • An infrastructure
  • to develop the status of art for high field
    cavity fabrication, processing and assembly
  • to understand and define all the critical steps
    needed to guaranty the production of a high field
    cavity
  • to transfer to industry the fabrication process,
    while setting standards for the required quality
    control
  • A test linac
  • to develop and test cavity ancillaries,
    cryomodules and associated systems as RF,
    cryogenics, vacuum, etc.
  • to create the culture for operation, controls and
    diagnostic,
  • to test the limits in order to improve component
    and sub-system engineering
  • to create a MTBF component database to focus
    details to be reviewed in view of the high
    reliability and availability required by the
    Linear Collider

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First 7 year balance (1992-98)
  • Funding
  • Major Contributing Countries (including personel)
  • Germany (DESY ) 50
  • France (CEA IN2P3) 10-15
  • Italy (INFN) 10-15
  • USA (Fermilab ) 10-15
  • Design
  • Major Contributing Institutes
  • (in alphabetic order)
  • CEA/IN2P3
  • CERN
  • DESY
  • INFN
  • Fermilab Cornell for USA

gt 100 Million DM Invested on the TESLA SRF
Technology
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The Infrastructure
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The TESLA Test Facility TTF
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TESLA Collaboration as in August 2004
  • 53 Institutes in
  • 12 Countries
  • but
  • DESY Mission now focussed on Advanced Light
    Sorces and related science
  • TTF 2 becoming a VUV-FEL user facility
  • TESLA Collaboration new Players focussed on FEL
    and CW
  • Original strong members much less active

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New TESLA Collaboration Mission
  • As from the TESLA Collaboration Board, Orsay,
    September 7, 2004
  • The role of the collaboration is to advance SRF
    technology research and development and related
    accelerator aspects across the broad diversity of
    scientific applications, and to keep open and
    provide a bridge for communication and sharing of
    ideas, developments, and testing across
    projects.
  • To this end TTF and module test stands will
    continue to be used as a test bed for new
    developments and experiments in SRF technology,
    beam and light physics, and associated
    developments such as instrumentation and
    diagnostics.
  • The collaboration will support and encourage free
    and open exchange of knowledge, expertise,
    engineering designs, and equipment.

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Memorandum of Understanding
  • The MoU of the TESLA Technology Collaboration,
    defines the mission, the organization, the role
    of the Collaboration and Technical Boards, the
    membership, intellectual property, and
    publication
  • Institutions which were members of the TESLA
    collaboration will become members of the TESLA
    Technology Collaboration without further action
    by the CB. In view of the redefined mission of
    the Collaboration each Institution will be asked,
    however, whether it wants to remain member of the
    Collaboration. Each Institution will be asked to
    sign the MoU in the form of a bilateral agreement
    with DESY.
  • New Institutions which desire to join the TESLA
    Technology Collaboration will present a proposal
    for their membership to the CB.
  • Albrecht Wagner, 30 March 2005

SLAC and KEK are among the new members ORNL and
LANL are willing to become members
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1st TTC Meeting at DESY on April 2005
  • Three presentations to summarize TESLA technology
    related RD activities and plans in the US,
    Europe and Japan.
  • Industrialization as a recurrent theme (special
    plenary on Thursday)
  • Three Working Groups
  • WG-1 RD for high-quality large-scale cavity
    production
  • WG-2 Next-generation cavity infrastructures
  • WG-3 Auxiliaries module integration
  • Most of the TTC discussion themes further
    developed at the
  • 13th Workshop on RF Superconductivity, Cornell,
    July 2005
  • 2nd ILC Workshop (mainly WG 5), Snowmass, August
    2005
  • 1st SMTF Meeting, Fermilab, October 2005
  • CARE/JRA1 Annual Meeting, Legnaro, October 2005

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2nd TTC Meeting at LNF on Dec 2005
WG-1 Preparation of SC cavities WG-2 Technical
Specification for Infrastructures WG-3 Module
Test Stands
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A few Comments
  • The TESLA Technology Collaboration is an
    international/interregional instrument to
  • Share information, experience, drawings and
    results
  • Improve synergies between different projects
    based on the TESLA Technology pulsed and CW,
    electrons and protons
  • Share TTF operation experience
  • Can we expect more for ILC ? May be, but it must
    be created and we cannot expect DESY being the
    unique driving force (X-FEL).
  • A few ideas for discussion
  • Coordinate the Cold Technology effort for ILC
    in the three Regional Infrastructures and Test
    Facilities
  • Define and support a new SRF Cavity
    Infrastructure for Europe (FP 7)

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Global SCRF Test Facilities for ILC
  • TESLA Test Facility (TTF II) _at_ DESYTTF II is
    currently unique in the worldVUV-FEL user
    facilitytest-bed for both XFEL ILC
  • Cryomodule Test Stand under construction
  • SMTF _at_ FNALUS Labs Cornell, JLab, ANL, FNAL,
    LBNL, LANL, MIT,MSU, SNS, UPenn, NIU, BNL, SLAC
    DESY-INFN-KEK
  • Test Facility for ILC, Proton Driver, RIA (and
    more)
  • STF _at_ KEKaggressive schedule to produce
    high-gradient(45MV/m) cavities / cryomodules
    ILC Dedicated
  • International collaborations are welcome

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Coordination of Regional Infrastructures?
  • It would be very useful but it is not
    straightforward
  • In that case we can imagine a more International
    Collaboration with a much les pronounced
    European role
  • How the TESLA Technology Collaboration could
    coordinate effort and investments that are mostly
    national? It has to be proven. No funding is
    expected to flow through TTC
  • What could be the foreseen connection between TTC
    and the other TTC supported project?
  • What is the possible relation between TTC and GDE?

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TTC and FP7
  • TTC could be used to prepare a request to EU for
    funding a new generation SRF Infrastructure in
    Europe
  • This looks very attractive. TTF Infrastructure is
    old and X-FEL has strong priority. Nevertheless
    two conditions are required to recreate the
    momentum of the old TESLA
  • A leading Lab/Institution willing to invest
    resources
  • DESY, CERN, France, Italy, UK in the order
  • Major European Institutions willing to invest
    consistent resources.
  • As for SMTF and STF major non-European SRF Labs
    should contribute
  • The definition and support of a modular
    infrastructure, designed to set QA, QC and
    parameters for reliable industrial production is
    conceivable. EU is supposed to be positive.
  • 30 M 15 from EU, 7-8 from the hosting lab

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Concluding Remarks
  • The cold technology chosen for the ILC has been
    developed in the framework of the TESLA
    Collaboration by the TESLA Collaboration Members.
    The European role has been dominant
  • DESY, as hosting laboratory, gave the major
    contribution and retains most of the operation
    and system experience, but not all.
  • Part of the TESLA Collaboration experience is
    contributing to the ILC through the EU Programs
    CARE, EUROTeV et al.
  • TTF2 is a unique tool both for XFEL and ILC
    dvelopment. It is the major contribution of the
    TESLA Collaboration to these projcts.
  • The TESLA Collaboration Mission has been slightly
    reviewed (Orsay, 8 Sep. 04) to better contribute
    to the several major projects, such as the XFEL
    or the ILC, which are based on the use of SRF
    technology
  • TTC can be one of the tools being used to
    maintain an European leadership in the SRF
    Technology. But
  • who is effectively working for that?
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