Physics with FP420

December 10th - 12th 2006

   
 
     
 

Sunday 10th Program - 12.00 Lunch

Session 1 : Introduction, Theory

Chair : Albert DeRoeck

13.30 Brian Cox : Welcome

13.40 Alan Martin (25 + 5) : Leading Protons and Neutrons at the LHC

14.10 Misha Ryskin (20 + 5) : Gap Survival Factors

14.35 Valery Khoze (20 + 5) : Luminosity Independent Backgrounds to Central Higgs Production

15.00 Alan White (20 + 5) : Could the LHC Pomeron be the Key to Everything ?

15.25 Jeff Forshaw (10 + 5) : Additional Radiation and Gluinos

15.40 TEA

Session 2 : Tevatron Results, Pile-up and Triggering

Chair : Mike Albrow

16.00 Koji Terashi (Video from FNAL) (25 + 5) : Exclusive Production at CDF

16.30 Andrew Pilkington (25 + 5) : Higgs -> b bbar, pile-up and triggering

17.00 Marek Tasevsky (15 + 5) : CMS / TOTEM studies of Higgs -> b bbar and WW

17.30 BREAK

Session 3 : Silicon Detectors, Hybrid Cards and Electronics  

Chair : Cinzia DaVia (10) General Milestones

17.30 Scott Kolya (15 + 5) Tracking Detectors I: Hybrids, sensors and Electronics

17.50 Chris Kenney (15 + 5) 3D sensor layout and further R&D towards the final FP420 design

18.10 Jasmin Hasi (15 + 5) FP420 Silicon processing and strategy for next 2 years

18.50 Hening Larsen (15 + 5) HV and LV status

19.10 Steve Watts (20) Performance of Tracking System

20.00 Dinner

Monday 11th Program

Session 4 : Cryostat at 420m and LHC Integration

Chair : Keith Potter

09.00 Detlef Swoboda - Integration of FP420 into the LHC infrastructure

09.30 Ramon Folch - FP420 connection cryostat, design and construction


10.00 Thierry Colombet - Cryogenig requirements

installation and connection


10.30 Benoit Florins - Integration of the moving beampipe and detectors

11.00 Coffee

Session 5 : Simulation, Machine Induced Backgrounds, Optics, Acceptance and Callibration

Chair : Rob Appleby

11.30 Xavier Rouby (20 + 5) Validation of Hector with MAD-X, reconstruction and integration into CMS software

11.55 Peter Busey (20 + 5) Latest on alignment and callibration

12.20 Will Plano (15 +5 ) Integration of FPTrack and ExHuME

12.40 Sasha Zokhin (30 min including discussion): G4 detector simulation

13.00 Marta Ruspa (10) Discussion

13.20 Federico Roncarolo (10) Halo Background

13.30 Lunch

Session 6 : FP420 Tracking Detector Mechanics

Chair : Steve Watts

14.30 Ray Thompson (20 + 5) Tracking Detectors II: Mechanics and thermal issues

14.55 Jaak Lippmaa (15 +5 ) Tracking Detectors Cooling

15.15 Discussion

15.30: Break

Session 7 Hamburg Pipe

Chair : Krzysztof Piotrzkowski

 

15.40 Jo Pater (15 + 5) Alignment test bench and BPMs

16.00 Benoit Florins (20 + 5) Pocket mechanical design


16.25 Federico Roncarolo (20 +5) Pocket RF simulation studies and RF tests


16.50 Guido Ryckewaert (20 + 5) Pocket motorisation


17.15 Krzysztof Piotrzkowski (20 + 5) Schedule/milestones/TDR

17.40 TEA

18.00 Keith Potter : A Beginners Guide to Accelerator Physics

19.15 Buses leave to Conference Dinner

20.00 Conference Dinner at The White Hart, Lydgate

 

Tuseday 12th Program

Session 8 : 220m projects, Latest CDF Results and Discussion

Chair : Marta Ruspa

9.15 Marek Tasevsky (20 + 5) 220m pot project at ATLAS

9.40 Monica Grothe (VRVS) (20 + 5) Background and pile-up in CEP from the CMS / TOTEM study

10.05 Jim Pinfold (20 + 5) Exclusive di-moun, di-electron and di-photon results from CDF

10.30 Sherwood Parker (15 + 5) Latest on time response of 3D sensors

11.15 : Coffee

Session 9 : Fast Timing Detectors

Chair Andrew Brandt

11.45 Andrew Brandt (25 + 5) Fast-timing Overview, Testbeam, and milestones

12.15 K. Piotrzkowski (15 + 5) Gastof/Electronics

12.35 Jim Pinfold (10) Integrated Electronics

12.45 Mike Albrow (10) Reference Timing

13.00 Lunch

Session 10 : Discussion Session, and Towards the FP420 TDR and Funding

Chair : Brian Cox

14.00

17:00

Additional Material

Thorsten Wengler : Integrating FP420 into ATLAS

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