OFFICE OF SCIENCE Office of Nuclear Physics JLAB Users Meeting June 8, 2009 Brad Tippens Program Manager for Medium Energy Nuclear Physics U.S.
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OFFICE OF SCIENCE Office of Nuclear Physics JLAB Users Meeting June 8, 2009 Brad Tippens Program Manager for Medium Energy Nuclear Physics U.S. Department of Energy 1 Outline • Introduction • FY 2009 Appropriation and FY 2010 President’s Request • Recovery Act Funds • Recent Developments • Office of Nuclear Physics 2 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ANNUAL MEETING - April 27, 2009 “…So I'm here today to set this goal: We will devote more than 3 percent of our GDP to research and development. We will not just meet, but we will exceed the level achieved at the height of the space race, through policies that invest in basic and applied research, create new incentives for private innovation, promote breakthroughs in energy and medicine, and improve education in math and science.” “So we double the budget of key agencies, including the National Science Foundation, a primary source of funding for academic research; and the National Institute of Standards and Technology, which supports a wide range of pursuits from improving health information technology to measuring carbon pollution, from -- from testing "smart grid" designs to developing advanced manufacturing processes.” “And my budget doubles funding for the Department of Energy's Office of Science, which builds and operates accelerators, colliders, supercomputers, high-energy light sources, and facilities for making nano-materials -- because we know that a nation's potential for scientific discovery is defined by the tools that it makes available to its researchers.” http://www.energy.gov 3 Science Leadership at the Department of Energy: Steven Chu -- Secretary of Energy Steven Koonin -- Under Secretary for Science William Brinkman -- Nominee for Director of the Office of Science 4 Office of Nuclear Physics FY 2010 President’s Request (millions) FY09 159.2 13.7 172.9 Research Operating Research MIEs <Research> FY08 143.6 13.1 156.7 RHIC CEBAF HRIBF ATLAS Isotope Operations Other Facility Operations <Facility Operations> 137.0 71.7 13.1 12.4 0 5.4 239.6 148.9 79.0 15.7 15.2 19.9 3.8 282.5 160.2 83.9 16.6 16.6 16.1 4.3 297.7 + 8% + 6% + 6% + 9% - 19% + 13% + 15% 12 GeV Upgrade R&D/PED EBIS (RHIC) FRIB R&D/CDR <Construction> 13.4 4.2 0 17.6 28.6 2.4 7.0 38.0 22.0 0 9.0 31.0 - 18% Other (GPP/GPE/SBIR/etc.) <Stewardship> 9.8 9.8 18.7 18.7 22.5 22.5 + 20% 423.7 512.1 552.0 + 8% Nuclear Physics Total FY 10 180.8 20.0 200.8 vs FY09 + 14% + 46% + 16% 5 FY 2010 President’s Request Research Research Universities Laboratories SciDAC & LQCD Rare Isotope R&D Other Research Operating Subtotal FY08 63.6 73.4 2.8 3.8 .5 144.1 millions FY09 FY 2010 69.5 78.5 86.4 99.0 3.3 3.3 0 0 14.1 15.8 173.3 196.6 vs FY09 + 13% + 15% + 13% Research Capital Equipment (TEC) GRETINA FNPB PHENIX Silicon VTX PHENIX Forward Vertex Detector PHENIX Nose Cone Calorimeter0 STAR Heavy Flavor Tracker HI LHC nEDM CUORE Rare Isotope Beam Science Initiatives Capital Equip Subtotal Research Subtotal 4.2 1.5 2.0 0.7 0.2 0 2.0 2.1 0.4 0 13.1 2.0 1.5 0.9 2.2 0 0 4.0 1.1 2.0 0 13.7 .4 0 0 0 0 1.4 5.0 4.5 4.5 4.2 20.0 + 46% 157.2 187.0 216.6 + 16% 6 FY 2010 President’s Request FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 Approp. Approp. Pres. Req. Medium Energy Nuclear Physics 112,027 121,752 131,009 Heavy Ion Nuclear Physics 186,626 200,373 219,556 83,623 94,618 116,816 0 7,000 34,411 39,376 43,419 0 24,900 19,200 416,687 474,019 530,000 13,377 28,623 22,000 4,162 2,438 0 434,226 512,080 552,000 Nuclear Physics Low Energy Nuclear Physics [Facility for Rare Isotope Beams Nuclear Theory 9,000] Isotope Development and Production for Research and Applications Construction 12 GeV CEBAF Upgrade EBIS Total Nuclear Physics 3% 4% FY 2010 22% Lab Research 1/ Univ Research Other Research 2/ 14% Facility Operations 3/ Construction Projects 54% 3% Other 4/ 1/ Includes Lab Research and MIEs 2/ Includes Accelerator R&D and Generic Rare Isotope Beam R&D 3/ Includes Scientific User Facilities Operations and Other Facility Operations 7 4/ Includes BNL GPE and FRIB Other Project Costs (R&D & Conceptual Design) Medium Energy Budget FY08 M E Total Funding ($M ) Re s e arch Funding ($M ) Unive rs ity Re s e arch QCD w / Electrons QCD w / Protons Prec. Measurements MIT R&E Center De l 125.7 19.6% FY09 153.0 1.7% 37.6 7.1% 0.0% 7.0% 35.1 17.7 4.0% 18.4 10.9 4.6% 11.4 4.3 7.0% 4.6 0.5 -20.0% 0.4 2.0 0.0% 2.0 Laboratory Re s e arch QCD w / Electrons QCD w / Protons Prec. Measurements 15.1 10.6% 16.7 CEBAF Ope rations ($M ) 12 Ge V Upgrade Bate s Ope rations ($M ) De l 150.4 32.8 9.1 FY10 PR 0.0% 9.1 3.7 37.8% 5.1 2.3 8.7% 2.5 71.4 10.6% 79.0 79.0 13.4 28.6 22.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 8 Office of Nuclear Physics Funding The FY 2009 Appropriation for NP is $512,080,000 and includes the transfer of the Isotopes Program to NP, and an increase in construction. Research and operations increase by about 9%. 600.00 Other (SBIR/GPP/...) 500.00 FRIB RHIC Construction FY 2009 Dollars 400.00 TJNAF Construction Bevalac Ops LAMPF Ops 300.00 AGS RHIC Ops 200.00 TJNAF Ops Other Facilities Initiatives/R&D 100.00 CE/AIP Research 0.00 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 FY FY FY FY FY FY FY FY FY FY FY FY FY FY FY FY FY FY FY FY 9 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Projects Proposed by Nuclear Physics NP principles and assumptions for use of ARRA funds: Support the NP mission of fundamental and applied nuclear science – – – – – – Create or retain jobs Reduce cost and schedule risk of construction projects and MIEs Enhance the capabilities of National User Facilities Augment computing capabilities for theoretical calculations on the lattice Enhance the Isotopes Program Provide research and training opportunities for junior researchers and researchers in skill areas that are short supply – Minimize out year mortgages 10 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Projects Proposed by Nuclear Physics ARRA Project • • • • • • • • • • • • Funding ($M) Advance Funding of 12 GeV CEBAF Upgrade Fundamental Neutron Physics Beam-line MIE at the Spallation Neutron Source PHENIX Silicon Vertex Major Item of Equipment PHENIX Forward Vertex Major Item of Equipment Enhanced AIP Funding at National User Facilities Enhanced Utilization of Isotope Facilities TJNAF Infrastructure Investments Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics Computing Nuclear Data Program Enhancement Robust Nuclear Science Workforce R&D on Alternative Isotope Production Techniques Fellowships for Junior Researchers (DOE program) 65.0 0.6 TOTAL 0.25 2.0 25.0 10.0 10.0 5.0 2.0 20.0 4.75 11.3 155.9 FOA closed FOA closed FOA under development 11 Implementing the Recommendations of the LRP The program has taken significant steps during the past year to implement the Long Range Plan • The 12 GeV CEBAF Upgrade project CD-3 was approved September 2008; construction is Started • Michigan State University was announced as the site and operating institution for the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams in December 2008 • The Fundamental Neutron Physics Beamline project CD-4A was approved September 2008 • Luminosity and detector upgrades are underway for RHIC The CUORE Double Beta Decay Neutrino Experiment MIE is preparing for CD-2 PHENIX Barrel and Forward Vertex Detector 12 Isotope Development and Production for Research and Applications Subprogram • Supplies radioisotopes and stable isotopes for research and applications for the Nation – Transferred from the Office of Nuclear Engineering to NP with the 2009 Appropriation – Produces, processes, packages and delivers those isotopes not produced commercially – Re-establishing research and development of isotope production and the production of research isotopes • Operations for isotope production – Stewardship of Brookhaven Linear Isotope Producer (BLIP) at BNL – Stewardship of Isotope Production Facility (IPF) at LANL – Isotope production at reactors at ORNL and INL – Hot cell facilities at BNL, ORNL, LANL, others – National Isotope Data Center (NIDC)--management information center for all national laboratories and universities in the subprograms portfolio of processing and production of isotopes • Responding to several reports, studies and workshops – Advancing Nuclear Medicine through Innovations, NAS report identifying several areas warranting attention – Workshop on The Nation’s Needs for Isotopes: Present and Future, NP sponsored workshop http://www.sc.doe.gov/np/ 13 Office of Nuclear Physics Staff Changes in Office of Nuclear Physics • John Pantaleo and Luisa Romero transferred to NP from NE with the move of the Isotopes Program • Financial Advisor named – Joanne Wolfe • Theory Program Manager position filled – George Fai • Candidates have been interviewed for the Associate Director’s position Several positions now approved for FY 2009 • Program Manager Positions: – NP National User Facilities vacancy advertisement closed – Isotope Research to be advertised – Isotope Facilities to be advertised Other possible positions for FY 2010 Detailee/IPA positions – We do have openings - please contact Gene Henry or Jehanne Gillo 14 Office of Nuclear Physics Director’s Office Staff Office of Nuclear Physics Technical Advisor (vacant) Financial Advisor Joanne Wolfe 09 Eugene A. Henry, Acting Director Cathy Slaughter, Administrative Specialist Physics Research Division Facilities & Project Management Division Program Analyst Cathy Hanlin Eugene Henry, Director Jehanne Gillo, Director Program Support Specialist Brenda May Christine Izzo, Program Assistant Cassie Dukes, Program Support Specialist Medium Energy Nuclear Physics Brad Tippens 09 NP National User Facilities Isotopes Physicist (vacant) John Pantaleo, Program Director Luisa Romero, Program Analyst Heavy Ion Nuclear Physics Nuclear Physics Instrumentation Gulshan Rai Helmut Marsiske Hubert van Hecke (Detailee) Low Energy Nuclear Physics Cyrus Baktash Nuclear Theory & Nuclear Data George Fai Ted Barnes (Detailee) Advanced Technology R & D Manouchehr Farkhondeh Nuclear Physics Major Initiatives James Hawkins 09 Isotope Facilities Physical Scientist (vacant) Isotope Research & Development 09 Physical Scientist (vacant) 09 Planned for FY 2009 April 2009 15