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Fermilab Theory Group

Fermilab Theory Group. Introduction Budget Young-Kee Kim DOE Theory Review, July 25, 2008. Fermilab’s Science. Hadron Colliders: Tevatron LHC. Lepton Colliders: ILC m Collider. The Energy Frontier. The Cosmic Frontier. The Intensity Frontier. Dark Matter Dark Energy

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Fermilab Theory Group

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  1. Fermilab Theory Group Introduction Budget Young-Kee Kim DOE Theory Review, July 25, 2008

  2. Fermilab’s Science Hadron Colliders: Tevatron LHC Lepton Colliders: ILC m Collider The Energy Frontier The Cosmic Frontier The Intensity Frontier Dark Matter Dark Energy HE Particles from Space Neutrinos Precision Measurements 1

  3. Quarks to Cosmos Particle Physics to Particle Astrophysics 2

  4. P5’s 10 Year Roadmap (FY07 Level) Fermilab 3

  5. # of Fermilab Theorists / # of Fermilab Experimentalists ~ 15% # of Fermilab Theorists / # of Fermilab Users ~ 1.5% Theorists Soudan DUSEL Fermilab Center for Particle Astrophysics Wilson Hall 6th and 7th floor CMS Center: CMS Tier-1, LHC/CMS Remote Operations Center LHC Physics Center: ~30 Wilson Hall offices for univ. groups 4

  6. Roles of Theorists at Fermilab Participating in the Strategic Planning Process Developing Physics Case Promoting Science Programs to the Particle Physics Community and Public Influencing the Design of Experiments Influencing/Motivating Data Analyses New Physics: New Models  Monte Carlo Generation Precision Measurements: Systematic Uncertainties such as higher order corrections, parton distribution functions Interpreting Experimental Results 5

  7. Breadth and Depth Organic interactions among theorists and between experimentalists and theorists 6

  8. Theory Group in FY08 7

  9. Scale of Effort by Research Thrust ($k) DOE B&R KA14.01.02 • In then-year dollars with 3.5% inflation • Include SWF, M&S, Guests/Visitors, and overhead • FY10/FY11 reflects the group recovering from FY08 Omnibus Bill. • “Formal” includes both Particle (2/3) and Particle Astro (1/3). • Lattice QCD support????? 8

  10. Fermilab with Fermi’s Spirit Breadth and Depth Theory – Experiment Connection Inspiring the Community 9

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  12. Supporting USQCD • Fermilab hosts USQCD • On average $~1.2M per year. This includes xxx FTEs for xxxx • Fermilab provides ~2.5 FTEs (~$600k under Lattice) of technical support for USQCD to support the scientific LQCD program. These include • Project management of SC LQCD (national hardware project) when required in excess of 0.5 FTE funded by SC LQCD. • System and scientific software support (not explicit in the SC LQCD project and provided by the host laboratories): • Deploying and testing LQCD libraries and applications • Assisting LQCD facility users with application-level software problems • Developing and deploying the software used to manage and monitor the LQCD clusters and their utilization • Provisioning and operation of computer room space 9

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