LHC Schedule A CRAG(Commissioning and Running Advisory Group) meeting was convened on 1st September, with participation of all its members (J Engelen, L Evans, S Myers, M Della Negra, T Nakada, J Schukraft, PeterJenni, M Ferro-Luzzi, and M Mangano) L Evans confirmed the June LHC installation schedule, being very confident that the recent months have shown that the milestones willl be reached S Myers was cautious, but commented that it is realistic to plan for a couple of weeks of900 Gev collisions in 2007 The plan is to have the machine on open access January-March 2008, and have then the experiments closed again on 1st April 2008, followed by a few(3)weeks of controlled access The working schedule has then as target date for first 14 Tev collisions the last week of june 2008 (obviously not a hard date) The experiments were asked to present at the next Crag(no date yet, maybe early October their wishes for the 2007 run Note: S Myers has accepted to give a presentation on Friday morning 童国梁桂林,200610.28-1.1 高能物理学会第七届全国 会员代表大会暨学术年会
童国梁,桂林,2006.10.28-11.1 高能物理学会第七届全国 会员代表大会暨学术年会 11 LHC Schedule • A CRAG (Commissioning and Running Advisory Group) meeting was convened on 1st September, with participation of all its members (J Engelen, L Evans, S Myers, M Della Negra, T Nakada, J Schukraft, Peter Jenni, M Ferro-Luzzi, and M Mangano) • L Evans confirmed the June LHC installation schedule, being very confident that the recent months have shown that the milestones will be reached • S Myers was cautious, but commented that it is realistic to plan for a couple of weeks of 900 GeV collisions in 2007 • The plan is to have the machine on open access January-March 2008, and have then the experiments closed again on 1st April 2008, followed by a few (~3) weeks of controlled access • The working schedule has then as target date for first 14 TeV collisions the last week of June 2008 (obviously not a hard date) • The experiments were asked to present at the next CRAG (no date yet, maybe early October) their wishes for the 2007 run Note: S Myers has accepted to give a presentation on Friday morning
ATLAS Collaboration (As of the September 2006) 35 Countries 161 Institutions Argentina Notherlands 1830 Scientific Authors total (1470 with a PhD, for M&O share New application(CB decision on Friday) zech Republic Spain FH Wiener Neustadt, Nagoya, Regina Switzerland ATLAS Collaboration Albany, Alberta, NIKHEF Amsterdam, Ankara, LAPP Annecy, Argonne NL, Arizona, UT Arlngton, Athens, NTU Athens, Baki IFAE Barcelona, Belgrade, Bergen, Berkeley LBL and UC, HU Berlin, Bern, Birmingham, Bologna, Bonn, Boston, Brandeis Bratislava/SAS Kosice, Brookhaven NL, Buenos Aires, Bucharest, Cambridge, Carleton, Casablanca/Rabat CERN, Chinese Chuster, Chicago Clermont-Ferrand, Columbia, NBI Copenhagen, Cosenza, AGH UST Cracow, IFJ PAN Cracow, DESY, Dortmund, TU Dresden, JINR Dubna, Duke, Frascati, Freiburg Geneva, Genoa, Giessen, Glasgow, LPSC Grenoble, Technion Haifa, Hampton, Harvard Heidelberg, Hiroshima, Hiroshima IT, Indiana, Innsbruck, lowa SU, Irvine UC, Istanbul Bogazici, KEK, Kobe, Kyoto, Kyoto UE, Lancaster, UN a Plata, Lecce, Lisbon LIP, Liverpool, Ljubljana, QMW London, RHBNC London, UC London, Lund, UA Madrid, Mainz, Manchester, Mannheim CPPM Marseille, Massachusetts, MIT, Melbourne, Michigan, Michigan SU, Milano, Minsk NAS, Minsk NCPHEP, Montreal, MdGill Montreal FIAn Moscow, ITEP Moscow, MEPhI Moscow, MSU Moscow, Munich LMU MPI Munich, Nagasaki IAS, Naples, New Mexico, New York, Nimegen, BINP Novosibirsk, Ohio SU, Okayama, Oklahoma, Oklahoma SU Oregon, LAL Orsay, Osaka, Oslo, Oxford, Paris VI and VIl, Pavia, Pennsylvania, Pisa, Pittsburgh, CAS Prague CU Prague, TU Prague, IHEP Protvino, Ritsume ikan, UFRJ Rio de Janeiro, Rochester, Rome I, Rome Il, Rome Ill, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, DAPNIA Saclay, Santa Cruz UC, Sheffield, Shinshu, Siegen, Simon Fraser Burnaby, SLAC, ICEPP, Tokyo MU, Toronto, TRIUME, TSukuba, Tufts, Udine, Uppsala, Urbana Ul. Valencia. UBC Vanpeu er vic el aw, Thessaloniki Tokyo ehovot. wisconsin. opera revan
童国梁,桂林,2006.10.28-11.1 高能物理学会第七届全国 会员代表大会暨学术年会 12 ATLAS Collaboration (As of the September 2006) 35 Countries 161 Institutions 1830 Scientific Authors total (1470 with a PhD, for M&O share) New application (CB decision on Friday) FH Wiener Neustadt, Nagoya, Regina Albany, Alberta, NIKHEF Amsterdam, Ankara, LAPP Annecy, Argonne NL, Arizona, UT Arlington, Athens, NTU Athens, Baku, IFAE Barcelona, Belgrade, Bergen, Berkeley LBL and UC, HU Berlin, Bern, Birmingham, Bologna, Bonn, Boston, Brandeis, Bratislava/SAS Kosice, Brookhaven NL, Buenos Aires, Bucharest, Cambridge, Carleton, Casablanca/Rabat, CERN, Chinese Cluster, Chicago, Clermont-Ferrand, Columbia, NBI Copenhagen, Cosenza, AGH UST Cracow, IFJ PAN Cracow, DESY, Dortmund, TU Dresden, JINR Dubna, Duke, Frascati, Freiburg, Geneva, Genoa, Giessen, Glasgow, LPSC Grenoble, Technion Haifa, Hampton, Harvard, Heidelberg, Hiroshima, Hiroshima IT, Indiana, Innsbruck, Iowa SU, Irvine UC, Istanbul Bogazici, KEK, Kobe, Kyoto, Kyoto UE, Lancaster, UN La Plata, Lecce, Lisbon LIP, Liverpool, Ljubljana, QMW London, RHBNC London, UC London, Lund, UA Madrid, Mainz, Manchester, Mannheim, CPPM Marseille, Massachusetts, MIT, Melbourne, Michigan, Michigan SU, Milano, Minsk NAS, Minsk NCPHEP, Montreal, McGill Montreal, FIAN Moscow, ITEP Moscow, MEPhI Moscow, MSU Moscow, Munich LMU, MPI Munich, Nagasaki IAS, Naples, New Mexico, New York, Nijmegen, BINP Novosibirsk, Ohio SU, Okayama, Oklahoma, Oklahoma SU, Oregon, LAL Orsay, Osaka, Oslo, Oxford, Paris VI and VII, Pavia, Pennsylvania, Pisa, Pittsburgh, CAS Prague, CU Prague, TU Prague, IHEP Protvino, Ritsumeikan, UFRJ Rio de Janeiro, Rochester, Rome I, Rome II, Rome III, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, DAPNIA Saclay, Santa Cruz UC, Sheffield, Shinshu, Siegen, Simon Fraser Burnaby, SLAC, Southern Methodist Dallas, NPI Petersburg, Stockholm, KTH Stockholm, Stony Brook, Sydney, AS Taipei, Tbilisi, Tel Aviv, Thessaloniki, Tokyo ICEPP, Tokyo MU, Toronto, TRIUMF, Tsukuba, Tufts, Udine, Uppsala, Urbana UI, Valencia, UBC Vancouver, Victoria, Washington, Weizmann Rehovot, Wisconsin, Wuppertal, Yale, Yerevan
fol Detector Detector characteristics Muon Detectors Electromagnetic Calorimeters Width: 44m Diameter: 22m ght:7000 Solenoid N AC. ATLAS Forward Calorimeters ATLAS superimposed to End Cap Toroid the 5 floors of building 40 Barrel Toroid Inner Detector Hadronic Calorimeters Shielding 童国梁桂林,200610.28-1.1 高能物理学会第七届全国 会员代表大会暨学术年会
童国梁,桂林,2006.10.28-11.1 高能物理学会第七届全国 会员代表大会暨学术年会 13 ATLAS superimposed to the 5 floors of building 40 Detector
TRT+SCT barrel travelled to the pit, 24m Aug 2006 A tight fit between BT and EC Calorimeter Through the parking area From the trolley to the support rails Inside cryostat
童国梁,桂林,2006.10.28-11.1 高能物理学会第七届全国 会员代表大会暨学术年会 14 TRT+SCT barrel travelled to the pit, 24thAug 2006 Through the parking area A tight fit between BT and EC Calorimeter From the trolley to the support rails Inside cryostat
Event display from the first LAr Tile Calorimeter barrel cosmics run ATLAs Atlantis 2006-08-24 1815605 CEST Event: cosmic 7810 00024 Run: 7810 Event: 24 BarrelA-middle eta vs front eta-1.6 sigma Correlation between Ar middle front layer ny04085 Eta Front le Cal Energy in most en. Tower(MoV 02000400060008000100001200014000160001800020000 most en Tower Energy(Mev)
童国梁,桂林,2006.10.28-11.1 高能物理学会第七届全国 会员代表大会暨学术年会 15 Correlation between LAr Middle & Front layer Event display from the first LAr + Tile Calorimeter barrel cosmics run