ISOLDE RILIS laser laboratory consolidation

Europe/Zurich
73/1-031 - 73-1-031 (CERN)

73/1-031 - 73-1-031

CERN

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    • 13:30 14:15
      Introduction to the project and management structure
      • 13:30
        Welcome 5m
        Speaker: Ana-Paula Bernardes (CERN)
      • 13:35
        The RILIS consolidation project 20m
        Speaker: Katerina Chrysalidis (CERN)

        RILIS ionizes element-selective radioisotopes produced at ISOLDE 
        - Uses many different wave-length tunable lasers in a multi-step element-dependent ionization scheme that requires usually between 2 and 4 individual lasers
        - Laser tables today are very crowded, requires meticulous planning for setup of beam times
        - Over the years RILIS changed a lot (started in the 1990s at the ISOLDE-SC), first installed at ISOLDE-PSB in 1994 in a reused wooden cabin near the entrance of the HRS separator magnet. In 2002 a new structure was installed which is partially still used today. In 2007 the ISCOOL high-voltage cage was installed next to the RILIS cabin, a natural constraint to further expansion.
        - Until 2007 RILIS reached operational hours up to 1500h per year, spawning a 1.5MHCHF investment in exploiting RILIS more efficiently, triggering a thorough replacement of lasers, tables, etc. 
        - In 2010 the current layout of the lab was installed, included another small expansion maximizing the available space. 
        - After these upgrades, between 2012 and today, the operational hours of RILIS plateau around 2500h per year, providing more than 50% of the ISOLDE beams on both separator magnets 
        - Main motivations: lack of space, capability limits reached, lack of sufficient temperature stabilization, unstable floor, risk of radiation exposure (especially after the beam dump upgrade that allow higher proton beam current)

      • 13:55
        Managment structure and current status 20m
        Speakers: Katerina Chrysalidis (CERN), Lukas Nies (CERN)

        WP1: project management (Kati)
        - WP2: Coordination of dismantling, installation and services (Laura)
        - WP3: ISCOOL Cage Replacement (Lukas)
        - WP4: Lasers (KatI)
        - Project safety (to be confirmed)
        - Challenges and risks: strong interdependence between the different work packages; accessibility and handling in tight spaces, ISOLDE LS3 short duration with a hard deadline in Early 2028 -> Delays will have major impact on the 2028 operation capabilitites
        - Budget granted ~ 1MCHF
        - Next steps: finalize budget estimation, and circulate Project Management Plan as soon as possible, freeze design to get market survey, planning and coordination

    • 14:15 15:50
      Contributions from stakeholders
      • 14:15
        Integration: current status 20m
        Speaker: Vincent Barozier
         Proximity of GLM right underneath the laser lab -> possible additional radiation risk to operators in RILIS 
        - Also potential blocking of both GLM area would create handling constraints of equipment
        - Handling on the roof and blockage of the crane: carefully to be reviewed in terms of where the crane can pass and what equipment needs to be craned in place and how (needs individual review of each piece)
        - Move transformer of ISCOOL cage to the other side to have easier crane access
        - Move Cage access rack closer to cage (on top of cabin) and move chillers downstairs instead 
      • 14:35
        Slab reinforcement and metallic structure design 10m
        Speaker: Tiago Nico (CERN)

         Framework external contractor tasked with the activity, first drawings for proofing produced
        - First floor floor composite slab with concrete thickness of 20cm
        - Ceiling will be: metal profile sheets that allow significant loads but can be disassembled in the future 
        - Total cost estimated around ~300 kHCF, construction about 4 months, start construction works in July 2026 
        - Turbo pump evacuation of GPS separator route through the area as they are fed into primary pumps located in the HRS separator zone -> should be reworked to remove radiation load in the area  

      • 14:45
        Break 15m
      • 15:00
        ISCOOL Faraday Cage relocation: concept and status 20m
        Speaker: Lukas Nies (CERN)
      • 15:20
        Cooling and ventilation 10m
        Speaker: Nina Marianna Szczepanik-Scislo (CERN)

         future installation requirements: double cooling load (20kW) with slight overpressure compared to the outside hall
        - Two different implementations, mainly depend on price and maintenance downtime time per year
        - Installation will take about 3.5 months from March to Mid June 2027 
        - Open questions to be addressed in separate discussions

      • 15:30
        Laser system 10m
        Speakers: Jordan Ray Reilly (The University of Manchester (GB)), Katerina Chrysalidis (CERN)

         New Hardware is partially included in the approved CONS budget
        - New staff and existing GRAF and GRAP will perform the works in this work package
        - Removal and decommissioning of the laser system starting end of 2025, to be finished by mid-March 2026
        - Storage locations: LARIS lab, YOL2 laser lab and sous-sol, MELISSA, 508 control room and user laser labs; laser tables to be followed up
        - Use EAM for tracking of parts 
        - Procurement: new laser tables, new lasers, new machine protection system, laser table enclosures and laminar flow units (tasked to the new STAF)
        - Installation and commissioning: goal is to have RILIS at same capabilities in 2028 as when stopped in 2025, then continue to expand capabilities throughout the next physics run -> Requires new and trained personal latest in 2027 to be able to operate in 2028

      • 15:40
        Other activities in the ISOLDE hall 10m
        Speaker: Oscar Fjeld (CERN)
        Major activities from technical teams
        - New EPC platform, installation starting in February 2026
        - Cryomodule 1 removal and refurbishment, March and April 2026 removal, October 2027 reinstallation
        - REXTRAP and REXEBIS tests 
        - Major experiment activities
        - ISOLTRAP platform replacement between April and June 2026
        - PUMA RC7 installation start in Q1 2026, PUMA tests later 2026
        - New COLLAPS and CRIS platforms, tentatively sometime between 2026 and 2027
        - Unconfirmed: redesign of GLM/GHM layout
        - Experiment testing with local ion sources or radioactive sources at various different experiments 
    • 15:50 16:20
      A.O.B. and discussion 30m