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Rose, D.

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TU5PFP020 Doped H2-Filled RF Cavities for Muon Beam Cooling 855
 
  • K. Yonehara, M. Chung, M. Hu, A. Jansson, A. Moretti, M. Popovic
    Fermilab, Batavia
  • M. Alsharo'a, R.P. Johnson, M.L. Neubauer, R. Sah
    Muons, Inc, Batavia
  • D. Rose, C.H. Thoma
    Voss Scientific, Albuquerque, New Mexico
 
 

Funding: Supported in part by USDOE STTR Grant DE-FG02-08ER86350 and and FRA DOE contract number DE-AC02-07CH11359


RF cavities pressurized with hydrogen gas may provide effective muon beam ionization cooling needed for muon colliders. Recent 805 MHz test cell studies reported below include the first use of SF6 dopant to reduce the effects of the electrons that will be produced by the ionization cooling process in hydrogen or helium. Measurements of maximum gradient in the Paschen region are compared to a simulation model for a 0.01% SF6 doping of hydrogen. The observed good agreement of the model with the measurements is a prerequisite to the investigation of other dopants.