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| TUXAA01 | CEPC SRF System Design and Challenges | 332 |
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Funding: Work supported by National Key Programme for S&T Research and Development of China (Grant NO.: 2016YFA0400400) CEPC is a 100 km circular electron positron collider operating at 90-240 GeV center-of-mass energy of Z, W and Higgs bosons. CEPC and its successor SPPC, a 100 TeV center-of-mass super proton-proton collider, will ensure the elementary particle physics a vibrant field for decades to come. The conceptual design report (CDR) of CEPC will be completed in the end of 2017 as an important step to move the project forward. In this contribution, CEPC SRF system CDR design and challenges will be introduced, including the system layout and parameter choices, configuration at different operation energies, transient beam loading and its compensation, cavity fundamental mode (FM) and higher order mode (HOM) induced coupled bunch instabilities (CBI) and the beam feedback requirement, etc. The SRF technology R&D plan and progress as well as the SRF infrastructure and industrialization plan are discussed at last. |
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| TUXAA02 | HIE Isolde Cavity Production & Cryomodule Commissioning, Lessons Learned | 338 |
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| The lessons learned during the HIE Isolde Cavity Production, the Cryo Module Assembly and Commissioning will be presented | ||
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| TUXAA03 | Progress of FRIB SRF Production | 345 |
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Funding: Work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science under Cooperative Agreement DE-SC0000661 The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), under construction at Michigan State University, will utilize a driver linac to accelerate stable ion beams from protons to uranium up to energies of >200 MeV per nucleon with a beam power of up to 400 kW. The FRIB linac consists of 46 cryomodules containing a total of 324 superconducting radio-frequency (SRF) resonators and 69 superconducting solenoids. The design of all six type cryomodules has been completed. The critical SRF components are tested as subsystem and validated in the pre-production cryomodules. The mass production of SRF cryomodules is underway. Here we report on the progress of the technical construction of FRIB superconducting linac. |
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| DOI • | reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-SRF2017-TUXAA03 | |
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