10–12 Feb 2010
CERN
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Session

Experimental areas and facilities

11 Feb 2010, 14:00
30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium (CERN)

30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium

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  1. Lau Gatignon
    11/02/2010, 14:00
    An update of the East Area renovation project will be given, following the presentation of a conceptual design in the 2009 workshop. The new layout addresses the difficult magnet situation in the East Area in general and aims at significantly improving the radiation aspects in the hall. More precise shielding requirements and resource estimates will be provided.
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  2. Tommy Eriksson
    11/02/2010, 14:30
    Status report on the ongoing projects for AD: AEGIS and needs from the experiments for the 2010 run. The present ideas on the accomodation of the new ELENA ring will be shown addressing the procs and cons of each solution.
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  3. Alessandro Masi
    11/02/2010, 15:00
    The talk will make the point on the status of the rennovation programs for the SPS North Area. What has been rennovated so far and what remains to be done, including budget, resources and possible timescale.
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  4. Edda Gschwendtner
    11/02/2010, 16:00
    The talk will summarize the experiments and proposals that are in the pipeline of approval. Summary with what is know today of possible impact for the sector and discuss the approval path and resources and safety accounting.
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  5. Rende Steerenberg
    11/02/2010, 16:30
    In the recent New Opportunities in the Physics Landscape at CERN, and Neutrino Strategy workshop organized at CERN in 2009, a neutrino experiment proposal followed by a letter of intent as presented where the revival of a PS originated neutrino beam to study sterile neutrinos was proposed. The idea is to reuse the neutrino beam infrastructure made in 1980's for the neutrino beam from PS to...
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  6. Sebastien Evrard
    11/02/2010, 17:00
    The High Radiation to Materials (HiRadMat) facility at CERN/SPS is designed to allow testing of accelerator components, in particular those of LHC, to the impact of high-intensity pulsed beams. It will be opened to all CERN users and external groups as all other experimental areas and test beams. The facility is also part of the EUCARD FP7 program as open access, which aims at supporting and...
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