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Nakanishi K.

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MO405Construction and Commissioning of KEKB Superconducting Crab Cavities63
 
  • K. Hosoyama, K. Hara, A. Honma, A. Kabe, Y. Kojima, Y. Morita, H. Nakai, K. Nakanishi, K. Akai, K. Ebihara, T. Furuya, S. Mitsunobu, M. Ono, Y. Yamamoto
    KEK
  • K. Okubo, K. Sennyu, H. Hara, T. Yanagisawa
    MHI Kobe
 
 The superconducting crab cavities for KEKB were constructed and installed into KEKB electron-positron collider in January 2007. After cool-down of the crab cavities, the commissioning of the crab cavities started in February 2007 and continued until end of June. Effective head on collision of electron and positron has been achieved successfully for the first time during this spring operation of the KEKB. A luminosity of above 10^34/cm2/sec could be obtained at high beam currents operation (1.3A in the low energy positron and 0.7A in high energy electron). 
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TUP04Cryogenic System for the KEKB Crab Cavities106
 
  • H. Nakai, K. Hara, T. Honma, K. Hosoyama, A. Kabe, Y. Kojima, Y. Morita, K. Nakanishi
    KEK
  • T. Kanekiyo
    Hitachi Co.  LTD
  • T. Yanagisawa
    MHI Kobe
 
 The superconducting crab cavities, which change the direction of beam bunches to increase the luminosity of the KEKB accelerator, are successfully installed in the KEKB and operated with the stable operation of the large helium refrigerator for the KEKB. Since the crab cavities requires unique devices, such as long coaxial couplers, the cryostats for the crab cavities have various special features in their design and also in their cooling schemes. This paper describes such features and cooling schemes of the cryogenic system for the KEKB superconducting crab cavities. Calorimetric measurements on Q-factors of the crab cavities and static heat load (static loss) measurements of the crab cavity cryostats are carried out after the cryostat assembly. The results of these measurements are acceptable, and from these results, it is found that the crab cavity performance does not degrade so much during the cryostat assembly. 
WEP27Horizontal tests for crab cavities in KEKB520
 
  • Y. Yamamoto, K. Akai, K. Ebihara, T. Furuya, K. Hara, T. Honma, K. Hosoyama, A. Kabe, Y. Kojima, S. Mitsunobu, Y. Morita, H. Nakai, K. Nakanishi, M. Ono
    KEK
  • H. Hara, K. Sennyu, T. Yanagisawa
    MHI Kobe
  • T. Kanekiyo
    HITACHI
  • T. Nakazato
    JASRI
 
 Two Crab cavities were fabricated at KEK in 2006. After the completion of the assembly, a horizontal test is normally carried out for a superconducting cavity in KEK. The horizontal test is an overall test for the cavity without a beam. Both cavities achieved above an operational kick voltage of 1.4MV. Although the HER (High Energy Ring for electron) Crab cavity had no trouble, the LER (Low Energy Ring for positron) had a trouble of tuner operation. Due to the limited time, both cavities were installed into the tunnel at the beginning of Jan. in 2007. After the beam commissioning, it was found that this problem was not so much significant for the operation. The LER Crab cavity is being operated above 1A at present. 
WEP50Input Couplers for KEKB Crab Cavities606
 
  • K. Nakanishi, K. Hara, K. Hosoyama, Y. Kojima, S. Mitsunobu, Y. Yamamoto
    KEK
  • K. Okihira, K. Sennyu
    MHI Kobe
  • T. Tanaka
    Broad Wireless Corporation
 
 The RF input couplers for KEKB crab cavities were designed, fabricated and installed. The input coupler is shown in figure 1. The RF input coupler has a ceramic RF window and a T-stub structure. The shape of T-stub structure and length of the probe were decided using RF simulation program. The RF window and the doorknob translator may cause some reflection. The RF windows for superconducting accelerator cavities for KEKB (KEKB-SCC) and the doorknob translators for TRISTAN were used. According to the procedure of assembling the RF input coupler for KEKB-SCC, they were rinsed and assembled. Aging was done individually. After that, they were installed into cryostats for crab cavities. These cryostats were installed to KEKB and have been working. Three input couplers, which are included for prototype cryostat, were prepared. 
WEP57Commissioning and Beam Operation of KEKB Crab RF System632
 
  • K. Akai, K. Ebihara, T. Furuya, K. Hara, T. Honma, K. Hosoyama, A. Kabe, Y. Kojima, S. Mitsunobu, Y. Morita, H. Nakai, K. Nakanishi, M. Ono, Y. Yamamoto
    KEK
 
 Two heavily damped superconducting crab cavities were installed in KEKB, one for the low-energy positron ring (LER) and the other for the high-energy electron ring (HER). After adjusting the RF system and conditioning the cavities, beam operation started in February 2007. During the four-and-a-half-month operation until summer shut down, the crab cavities have been operating very stably to conduct crab crossing experiment. They have shown excellent performance with high stored beam currents up to 1.7 A in the LER and 1.35 A in the HER. It was also demonstrated that the crab crossing works at a high luminosity over 10^34/cm2s that exceeds the KEKB design luminosity. Machine tuning with crab crossing will continue for achieving a big boost in luminosity, as expected from beam-beam simulations. In this paper, we present an RF system for the crab cavities, commissioning process, performance of the crab cavities with high-current beams, and beam-loading-related issues on the crabbing mode.