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Ampere class linacs: Status report on the BNL cryomodule

  • R. Calaga
  • , I. Ben-Zvi
  • , J. Brennan
  • , R. Bowmann
  • , A. Burrill
  • , X. Chang
  • , P. Cameron
  • , G. Citver
  • , D. Gassner
  • , H. Hahn
  • , M. Harrison
  • , A. Hershcovitch
  • , A. Jain
  • , V. Litvinenko
  • , G. McIntyre
  • , C. Montag
  • , A. Nicoletti
  • , D. Kayran
  • , A. Fedotov
  • , J. Kewisch
  • W. MacKay, D. Pate, S. Peggs, J. Rank, T. Roser, J. Scaduto, T. Rao, D. Trbojevic, A. Zaltsman, K. C. Wu, Y. Zhao, H. Bluem, A. Burger, M. Cole, A. Favale, D. Holmes, J. Rathke, T. Schultheiss, A. Todd
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Advance Energy Systems

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Abstract

A five-cell high current superconducting cavity for the electron cooling project at RHIC has been designed. The 703.75 MHz cavity and cryomodule is under fabrication and nearing completion. The different components of the cryomodule and the status of their fabrication is discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)243-249
Number of pages7
JournalNuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, A
Volume557
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2006

Keywords

  • Cavities
  • Energy recovery
  • High current
  • Superconducting

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