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DeMello, A.J.

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WE5PFP005 The Normal Conducting RF Cavity for the MICE Experiment 1994
 
  • D. Li, N. Andresen, A.J. DeMello, S.P. Virostek, M.S. Zisman
    LBNL, Berkeley, California
  • R.A. Rimmer
    JLAB, Newport News, Virginia
  • D.J. Summers
    UMiss, University, Mississippi
 
 

The international muon ionization cooling experiment (MICE) requires low frequency and normal conducting RF cavities to compensate for muon beams’ longitudinal energy lost in the MICE cooling channel. Eight 201-MHz normal conducting RF cavities with conventional beam irises terminate by large and thin beryllium windows are needed. The cavity design is based on a successful prototype cavity for the US MUCOOL program. The MICE RF cavity will be operated at 8-MV/m in a few Tesla magnetic fields with 1-ms pulse length and 1-Hz repetition rate. The cavity design, fabrication, post process plans and as well as integration to the MICE cooling channel will be discussed and presented in details.