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IceCube Collaboration and
Collaboration and International
International Perspective
Perspective
Per Olof Hulth
Per Olofuniversity
Hulth
Stockholm
Stockholm university
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10 - 12 February 2004
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Collaboration and International
Perspective
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Outline
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Collaboration members
Collaboration developments
Collaboration responsibilities
Collaboration Board
International contributions
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Collaboration
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The IceCube collaboration has members
from:
USA - 12 institutes,
Europe - 10 institutes
South America - 1 institute
Japan - 1 institute
New Zealand - 1 institute
In total 140 scientists including students
210 persons in total on mailing list
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USA groups
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Bartol Research Institute, University of Delaware (*)
CTSPS, Clark-Atlanta University, Atlanta, USA
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, USA
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, USA (*)
Department of Physics, Southern University and A\&M College,
Baton Rouge, LA, USA
Dept. of Physics, UC Berkeley, USA (*)
University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA.
Dept. of Physics, Pennsylvania State University, University Park,
PA, USA (*)
Dept. of Astronomy, Dept. of Physics, IceCube Project office,
University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA (*)
Physics Department, University of Wisconsin, River Falls, USA (*)
Dept. of Physics, University of Alabama, USA
Dept. of Physics, University of Maryland, USA
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European groups
(five countries)
(Belgium, Germany, Holland, Sweden and UK)
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BUGH Wuppertal, Germany (*)
Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium (*)
DESY-Zeuthen, Zeuthen, Germany (*)
Institute of Physics, University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany (*)
University of Mons-Hainaut, Mons, Belgium (*)
Division of High Energy Physics, Uppsala University, Sweden (*)
Dept. of Physics, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden (*)
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussel, Belgium (*)
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Imperial College, London, UK
Faculty for Physics and Astronomy, Utrecht university, Holland
(*) Member of AMANDA
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Outside US and Europe
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Universidad Simon Bolivar, Caracas, Venezuela (*)
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Chiba University, Japan
• New Zealand
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University of Canterbury, Christchurch
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DESY
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Canterbury
Brussels, VUB ULB Mainz, Wuppertal
Number of institutions
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Collaboration
responsibilities
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• Building the telescope is the
responsibility of the Production
organization but in close contact
with the Collaboration.
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Collaboration
responsibilites
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• The collaboration members are
involved in most of the parts of building
and testing of the detector.
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Collaboration Board
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• Collaboration Board is the policy-making
entity that guides and governs the
Scientific activities of the collaboration.
• Each institute is represented in ICB with
one vote each.
• Young scientists represented in ICB.
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Collaboration Board
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The Collaboration board decides about:
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Science policy
Membership
Data access
Publications
Representation of IceCube at conferences
Analysis teams
Education and outreach
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Collaboration Board
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• Collaboration Board ratifies the
Collaboration Governance document.
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• Collaboration Board participates in the
change control process defined in the
Project Management Plan (PMP).
• Collaboration Board is asked for
concurrence by the IceCube Project
Director for appointments of L2-leads.
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Collaboration Board
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• Collaboration Board conference calls
every fourth week. (Technical board
every week, spokesperson
represents collaboration)
• Spokesperson elected for two years
and at most for four consecutive
years.
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Collaboration
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• Full collaboration meetings twice a
year together with AMANDA
collaboration meetings.
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• In addition several specialized
workshops
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International contributions
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• All labs contributes with man power about 200 FTE
(P2 - P9).
• Each lab has a Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU).
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• Direct investment (hardware)
– Germany 4.2 $M (DESY) + 1.6 $M (Universities, not
yet approved)
– Sweden 4 $M
– Belgium 1.5 $M
• Total non-US contribution about 30 $M (US
escalation rate assumed)
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International contributions
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• Belgium
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FNRS (Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique) and FWO (Fonds voor
Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek), the French and Flemish Funds for Scientific
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Interuniversity Attraction Poles Programme - Belgian Science Policy
• Germany
– DESY
• DESY: 90% Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF
Bundesministerium fuer Bildung und Forschung)
• 10% Ministry of Science of the Land Brandenburg
– Universities
• Federal Ministry of Education and Research
• Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG
• Sweden
– Swedish Research Council (state)
– K & A Wallenberg Foundation (private)
– Swedish Polar Research Secretariat (state)
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International contributions
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– DOM production in Europe
• Germany
– Build and test 1300 DOM
• Sweden
– Build and test 900 DOM
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Summary
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• The IceCube collaboration has
the experiences from AMANDA
plus several new very strong
and competent people and
groups.
• We are ready to go for the full
detector!
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