European Strategy Update: Progress and Future Plans for DUNE Collaboration

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The European Strategy Update in 2013 identified the long-baseline neutrino program as a key objective, leading to the formation of the DUNE collaboration. The upcoming update in 2020 aims to prioritize DUNE in the European neutrino program. The collaboration involves global partners aiming to address fundamental questions about neutrinos. Contributions and discussions are ongoing, with a presentation scheduled for the collaboration call.


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  1. European Strategy Update Stefan S ldner-Rembold DUNE Collaboration Call 14 December 2018 Fermilab

  2. What happened so far? Last update of European Strategy happened in 2013. The 2013 European Strategy for Particle Physics (ESPP) identified the long- baseline neutrino programme as one of the four scientific objectives that require international collaboration. This was important for the formation of DUNE and for enabling CERN s contribution. Next update is planned for 2020 deadline for submitting inputs is December 18, 2018. Neutrino physics was discussed at a Town Meeting at CERN, 22-24 October 2018 Input is being provided through several routes. DUNE Committee: SSR, Sergio Bertolucci, Albert de Roeck, Elizabeth Worcester, Ines Gil Botella, (Ed Blucher). Meeting in Granada, 13-16 May 2019 Stefan S ldner-Rembold 2

  3. Stefan Sldner-Rembold 3

  4. Current Draft: DUNE DocDB 11791 Stefan S ldner-Rembold 4

  5. Abstract The 2013 European Strategy for Particle Physics (ESPP) identified the long-baseline neutrino programme as one of the four scientific objectives that require international collaboration. This strong recommendation led to the formation of DUNE as an international collaboration in 2015, combining the efforts of LBNO in Europe, LBNE in the US, and many other global partners. DUNE is designed to be the world s premier neutrino observatory with the potential of answering fundamental questions about the nature of the neutrino and its impact on the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the Universe. The DUNE Collaboration now includes CERN and 14 of its member states. The CERN Neutrino Platform and several European funding agencies have played a crucial role in the design, construction, and operation of the ProtoDUNE detectors. We therefore recommend that the European Strategy update will identify DUNE as a priority of the future European neutrino programme. Stefan S ldner-Rembold 5

  6. Main Submission Stefan S ldner-Rembold 6

  7. Summary Stefan S ldner-Rembold 7

  8. Recommendations Stefan S ldner-Rembold 8

  9. Addendum List of collaborators Timeline Computing requirements Stefan S ldner-Rembold 9

  10. Next Steps Presentation at Collaboration Call tomorrow Ask for comments until Monday, December 17. Submission Tuesday, December 18. Stefan S ldner-Rembold 10

  11. Other news LBNC was held at CERN Dec 7-9. Focus on Dual-Phase and TDR preparation. We will provide more details when final feedback is available. DOE Independent Progress Review to be held at Fermilab, Jan 8-10, 2019. Register for DUNE Collaboration Meeting, 28-Jan 2 Feb 2010 at https://indico.cern.ch/event/765973/registrations/45867/ Satellite Meetings: Installation (24/1), ProtoDUNE Analysis (27/1), Computing (2/2). Stefan S ldner-Rembold 11

  12. Todays agenda Stefan S ldner-Rembold 12

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