Facility TNA Description

News: Starting July 2022 the Beatrix Facility has become available. 

  • Objectives
    The AHEAD TNA ground and test facility will give access to some of the best European ground test and calibration facilities relevant for high-energy astrophysics. Such facilities are used to test and/or calibrate new technology space hardware as well as hardware developed for specific space missions, but can be used in a wider context. Those facilities are currently only offered in the context of international and national collaborations or (rarely) via access costs at the expense of the external teams. With the implementation of a network of facilities in the AHEAD TNA, external team access costs will be covered with the support of the European Commission, strengthening scientific and technological exchanges among European and international teams. In particular, we foresee that such a novel facility network will enable access to teams in European and Associated Countries with no national access to ground facilities and, thus, to benefit from the Transnational Access in being able to test and calibrate their instruments with no strings attached. They will also be able to take advantage of high-level, already equipped and fully working facilities at no cost. The participation of the research facilities offering Transnational Access via AHEAD will increase the availability and access of these facilities at the European and international level, and will extend the services offered to the high-energy astrophysics scientific community as well as to a broader community, including SMEs.
  • Provision of access to the following infrastructures:
    • BABE (CNR-IOM, Trieste): 1 installation with multiple capabilities
    • CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège): 3 installations
    • LARIX (LARge Italian X-ray facility): 2 installations at UNIFE
    • BeaTriX (Beam Expander Testing X-ray facility): 1 installation at INAF/OAB
    • Shaker : 1 installation at COSINE
    • XACT (X-ray Advanced Calibration and Test facility): 1 installation at INAF/OAPA
  • Support offered to external teams: During the H2020 program we will offer to external visiting teams, in some cases at a reduced cost, a level of scientific and technical support equivalent to those usually offered to laboratory or industrial teams, with additional support to the selected external teams for travel and living expenses.

In particular with EU funds we plan:

  • To cover the travel and subsistence expenses of the peer-review selection committee.  To reduce running cost we foresee to hold most of the selection process by telematic means, however face to face meeting of the selection committee may be hold in connection with the periodic intermediate report of the AHEAD program;
  • To cover the travel and subsistence expenses of team consisting of a maximum of 3 (three) guest users. We assume a travel cost of about 400 euros per person, and a daily subsistence cost of 130 euro per person. Visit length will depend on the required facility and planned testing; typical durations will range between 3 and 10 working days;
  • To organize, in the case of complex facility and/or complex test run, short-term preparatory visits of
    (maximum) 2 people between the facility team and the selected external teams.;
  • To support visits for teams interested to propose only a site or training visit independent on whether it will be followed on by a test campaign. For example, the purpose could be to explore the suitability of the facility for their studies, or to receive adequate training prior to the execution of a campaign.

If mechanical or electrical interfaces of substantial complexity will be required for performing the planned test, the associated costs should be covered by the guest teams and will not be covered by the hosting  infrastructures nor by the AHEAD funds.