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MOPMW028 |
Progress on the MICE RF Module at LBNL |
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- T.H. Luo, A.J. DeMello, A.R. Lambert, D. Li, T.J. Loew, S. Prestemon, S.P. Virostek, J.G. Wallig
LBNL, Berkeley, California, USA
- T.G. Anderson, A.D. Bross, M.A. Palmer
Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
- Y. Torun
IIT, Chicago, Illinois, USA
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The international Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment aims to demonstrate the transverse cooling of a muon beam by ionization in energy absorbers. The final MICE cooling channel configuration has two RF modules, each housing a 201 MHz RF cavity used to compensate the longitudinal energy loss in the absorbers. The assembly of MICE RF Module is being carried out at LBL. In this paper we will report the recent progress on the assembly work.
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MOPMW029 |
Analysis of Transverse Field Induced by Curved Beryllium Window in Muon Ionization Cooling Cavity |
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- T.H. Luo, D. Li
LBNL, Berkeley, California, USA
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The beryllium windows are used in muon ionization cooling cavity to increase the cavity shunt impedance. The windows are curved for predictable thermal deformation. This curvature also introduces transverse field, which will affect the transverse beam emittance. In this paper, we will analyze this transverse field and evaluate its effect on the emittance cooling.
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