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Wagner, R. L.

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WGE14 High Gradient Tests of the HINS SSR1 Single Spoke Resonator 431
 
  • R. L. Wagner, I.G. Gonin, T.N. Khabiboulline, G. Lanfranco, A. Mukherjee, J.P. Ozelis, L. Ristori, D.A. Sergatskov, R.C. Webber
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois
 
 

The High Intensity Neutrino Source (HINS) program at Fermilab will demonstrate new technologies suitable for the low-energy front-end of a high intensity H- linac based on independently phased superconducting resonators (driven by a single power source). Eighteen β. = 0.21 superconducting single spoke resonators, operating at 325 MHz with an nominal accelerating field of 10 MV/m, comprise the first stage of the linac cold section. For two prototype resonators, we report on the construction phases and the comparison of low gradient RF measurements with calculations. After Buffered Chemical Polishing and High Pressure Rinse at Argonne, one resonator has undergone high gradient RF testing at 2.0° – 4.5°Kelvin in the Vertical Test Stand (VTS) at Fermilab. We present measurements from the VTS tests, including BCS resistance and the quality factor as a function of accelerating field. In order to help understand multipacting and field emission, RTD temperature sensors were mounted on the exterior walls of the cavity, and x-ray sensing diodes were mounted near the cavity in the liquid helium bath. The resonator reached an accelerating field of 13.4 MV/m.

 

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