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MOP015 | Status of the SRF Development for the Project X | 117 |
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Project X is a high intensity proton facility being developed to support a world-leading program of Intensity Frontier physics over the next two decades at Fermilab. The proposed facility is based on the SRF technology and consists of two linacs: CW linac to accelerate beam from 2.1 MeV to 3 GeV and pulsed linac accelerate 5% of the beam up to 8 GeV. In a CW linac five families of SC cavities are used: half-wave resonators (162.5 MHz); single-spoke cavities: SSR1 and SSR2 (325 MHz) and elliptical 5-cell β=0.6 and β=0.9 cavities (650 MHz). Pulsed 3-8 GeV linac linac are based on 9-cell 1.3 GHz cavities. In the paper the basic requirements and the status of development of SC accelerating cavities, auxiliaries (couplers, tuners, etc.) and cryomodules are presented as well as technology challenges caused by their specifics. | ||
THP002 | Design of 3-Cell Travelling Wave Cavity for High Gradient Test | 892 |
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Utilization of a superconducting traveling wave accelerating (STWA) structure with small phase advance per cell for future high energy linear colliders may provide accelerating gradient 1.2/1.4 times larger [1] than standing wave structure. However, the STWA structure requires a feedback waveguide [1]. Recent tests of 1.3 GHz model of a single-cell cavity with waveguide feedback demonstrated an accelerating gradient comparable to the gradient in a single-cell ILC-type cavity from the same manufacturer [2]. In the present paper a design for a STWA resonator with a 3-cell accelerating cavity for high gradient tests is considered. Methods to create and support the traveling wave in this structure are discussed. The results of detailed studies of the mechanical and tuning properties of the superconducting resonator with 3-cell traveling wave accelerating structure are also presented. | ||