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Fermilab Theory Group. Introduction Budget Young-Kee Kim DOE Theory Review, July 25, 2008. Fermilab’s Science. Hadron Colliders: Tevatron LHC. Lepton Colliders: ILC m Collider. The Energy Frontier. The Cosmic Frontier. The Intensity Frontier. Dark Matter Dark Energy - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Fermilab Theory Group
IntroductionBudget
Young-Kee KimDOE Theory Review, July 25, 2008
Fermilab’s Science
TheEnergy
Frontier
TheIntensityFrontier
TheCosmicFrontier
Hadron Colliders:Tevatron
LHC
NeutrinosPrecision Measurements
Dark MatterDark Energy
HE Particles from Space
Lepton Colliders:ILC
m Collider
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Quarks to CosmosParticle Physics to Particle Astrophysics
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FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19
1. The Energy Frontier1.1 Tevatron collider1.2.1 Initial LHC1.2.2 SuperLHC--Phase 11.2.3 SuperLHC--Phase 21.3 ILC / Lepton Collider
2. The Intensity Frontier2.1 Neutrino Physics
2.1.1 Mini and SciBOONE2.1.2 MINOS2.1.3 DoubleCHOOZ2.1.4 T2K2.1.5 Daya Bay2.1.6 MINERvA2.1.7 NOvA2.1.8 Beamline to DUSEL2.1.9 First Section Large Det2.1.10 Dbl Beta Dec-Current2.1.11 Dbl Beta Dec-New Init.
2.2 Precision Measurements2.2.1 Offshore B Factory2.2.2 Mu-e Conv Expt2.2.3 Rare K Decays
2.3 DUSEL2.4 High Intens Proton Sce Fermilab
3. The Cosmic Frontier3.1 Dark Matter-Current Expts3.2 Dark Matter-New Initiatives3.3 Dark Energy-DES3.4 Dark Energy-JDEM3.5 Dark Energy-LSST3.6 High Energy Particles from Space
4. Accelerator and Detector R&D
Key R&D Construction Operation
Roadmap for the Scenario with Constant level of Effort at the FY2007 Level
P5’s 10 Year Roadmap (FY07 Level)
Fermilab
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Theorists
# of Fermilab Theorists / # of Fermilab Experimentalists ~ 15%# of Fermilab Theorists / # of Fermilab Users ~ 1.5%
CMS Center:CMS Tier-1, LHC/CMS Remote Operations Center
LHC Physics Center:~30 Wilson Hall offices for univ. groups
Fermilab Center for Particle AstrophysicsWilson Hall 6th and 7th floor
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DUSEL
Soudan
Roles of Theorists at Fermilab
Participating in the Strategic Planning ProcessDeveloping Physics Case
Promoting Science Programsto the Particle Physics Community and Public
Influencing the Design of Experiments
Influencing/Motivating Data Analyses
New Physics: New Models Monte Carlo GenerationPrecision Measurements: Systematic Uncertainties such as
higher order corrections, parton distribution functions
Interpreting Experimental Results5
Breadth and Depth
Organic interactions among theorists and between experimentalists and theorists
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Phenomenology and Model Building
Lattice Gauge Theories
Formal Field Theory and String/Gravity Theory
Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology
Theory Group in FY08Thrust Name Position
Phenome-nology
Marcela CarenaKeith Ellis
Walter GieleBoris KayserJoe Lykken
Bogdan DobrescuStephen Parke
Chris QuiggThomas Becher
Paddy FoxPeter Skands
Anupama AtreYang Bai
Jay Hubicz (0.25)Kyoungchul KongRakhi Mahbubani
Jan Winter
ScientistScientistScientistScientistScientistScientistScientistScientistAsso. SciAsso. SciAsso. SciPostdocPostdocPostdocPostdocPostdocPostdoc
Lattice Estia EichtenAndreas KronfeldPaul Mackenzie
Jon BaileyRuth Van de Water
ScientistScientistScientistPostdocPostdoc
Thrust Name PositionFormal Bill Bardeen
Scott Dodelson (0.5)Christopher Hill
Richard HillMark Jackson
ScientistScientistScientistPostdocPostdoc
Astro /Cosmology
Scott Dodelson (0.5)Joshua Frieman
Nick GnedinCraig Hogan
Albert StebbinsDan Hooper
Kathryn ZurekEmiliano Sefussati
Hee-Jong SeoPasquale Serpico
Chris Vaie
ScientistScientistScientistScientistScientistAsso.SciPostdocPostdocPostdocPostdocPostdoc
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Scale of Effort by Research Thrust ($k)
• In then-year dollars with 3.5% inflation• Include SWF, M&S, Guests/Visitors, and overhead• FY10/FY11 reflects the group recovering from FY08 Omnibus Bill.• “Formal” includes both Particle (2/3) and Particle Astro (1/3).• Lattice QCD support?????
Fiscal Year FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11
Phenomenology 3,590 4,015 4,195 4,475 4,802
Lattice 1,616 1,675 1,754 1,817 1,888
Formal 980 1,014 753 940 978
Astrophysics 1,789 2,048 2,133 2,377 2,620
Administrative 185 190 207 214 222
Total 8,159 8,943 9,043 9,823 10,509
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DOE B&R KA14.01.02
Fermilab with Fermi’s Spirit
Breadth and DepthTheory – Experiment Connection
Inspiring the Community9
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Supporting USQCD
• Fermilab hosts USQCD– On average $~1.2M per year. This includes xxx FTEs for xxxx
• Fermilab provides ~2.5 FTEs (~$600k under Lattice) of technical support for USQCD to support the scientific LQCD program. These include– Project management of SC LQCD (national hardware project)
when required in excess of 0.5 FTE funded by SC LQCD.– System and scientific software support (not explicit in the SC
LQCD project and provided by the host laboratories):• Deploying and testing LQCD libraries and applications• Assisting LQCD facility users with application-level software problems• Developing and deploying the software used to manage and monitor the
LQCD clusters and their utilization
– Provisioning and operation of computer room space9