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- From: Megan Connors <meganeconnors AT gmail.com>
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- Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2025 23:34:42 -0400
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To: Rosi Reed <rosijreed AT lehigh.edu>; Lee, Jeong-Hun <jhlee AT bnl.gov>; Ruan, Lijuan <ruan AT bnl.gov>; Frank Geurts <geurts AT rice.edu>; Huang, Jin <jhuang AT bnl.gov>; Megan Elizabeth Connors <mconnors AT gsu.edu>; John Harris <john.harris AT yale.edu>
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Subject: RHIC status and evolving plans
Dear Rosi, JH, Frank, Jin, Lijuan, Megan, and John H. (PAC)
I am writing to update you on the latest on RHIC. Some of you may know this already, but I want to get everyone on the same page.
The blue main magnet return bus short was located in the 4 o’clock sector. The cryogenic warmup of half the blue ring and half the yellow ring was completed and two sections of the blue 4 o’clock triplet have been opened. The next step is to open the splice cans that house the main return bus. At that point, the RHIC power supply group will perform inspections and conduct additional diagnostics to pinpoint the specific location of the short and determine how to best repair it. The team is working tirelessly to execute this complex work, safely and carefully. Based on the present schedule, the work, including cooling back down to 4K is expected to be complete by May 22nd. This schedule may change as the work progresses.
Meanwhile, the experiments remain ready to take data and polarized proton beam development work has been taking place in the AGS; and NSRL and BLIP operations continue to operate as scheduled.
Because of the delay I am going start focusing on running through the summer. If you recall, July 1 to August 18th was planned to be a “Summer Break” in RHIC operations for the following reasons:
[1] history of inefficient RHIC operations during the summer’s heat and humidity,
[2] electricity costs to BNL during summer and
[3] strain of a long continuous run on people taking shifts (both RHIC operators and experimenters).
Given the current circumstance, we may not have the luxury to be concerned about [3]. Wolfram and Michiko think that we may be able to deal with [1] with the ~2.5 times larger cooling capacity we planned for this run. I have start discussions on item [2] with the senior management.
Not knowing actual FY25 and (even preliminary) FY26 President’s budget pose a difficult impediment in planning operation in the Fall/Winter 2025. Once we know these numbers (particularly President’s FY26 budget) DOE will come up with a guidance for our FY26 operations budget. Based on this, I will initiate (if needed) the necessary steps towards a emergency short extension of the ASE, beyond December 31, 2025. I emphasize, this could only be initiated after we know the operational guidance for FY26. Current expectation of knowing the FY26 President’s budget is late May 2025 or early June 2025. I will keep you informed.
In view of all this, we will have a short (a couple hours) mini-PAC meeting on June 17th – the same day it was planned earlier but a very short one. Assuming the run goes well starting in late May, I am thinking of having a longer (remote) PAC in the second half of July 2025.
Just thought I inform you. Let me know if you have any questions.
Cheers, Abhay
(cc: Wolfram and Jamie)
Abhay Deshpande
Associate Laboratory Director (interim) Nuclear and Particle Physics &
EIC Science Director
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Email: abhay AT bnl.gov
Phone: + 1 (631) 344-8783
SUNY Distinguished Professor
Director, Center for Frontiers in Nuclear Science (CFNS)
Stony Brook University
- [[Sphenix-l] ] Fwd: Fw: RHIC status and evolving plans, Megan Connors, 04/21/2025
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