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BiBTeX citation export for WEPLH02: Experience with Long-Pulse Operation of the PIP2IT Warm Front End

@InProceedings{shemyakin:napac2019-weplh02,
  author       = {A.V. Shemyakin and J.-P. Carneiro and A.Z. Chen and D. Frolov and B.M. Hanna and R. Neswold and L.R. Prost and C.J. Richard and G.W. Saewert and A. Saini and V.E. Scarpine and A. Warner and J.Y. Wu},
% author       = {A.V. Shemyakin and J.-P. Carneiro and A.Z. Chen and D. Frolov and B.M. Hanna and R. Neswold and others},
% author       = {A.V. Shemyakin and others},
  title        = {{Experience with Long-Pulse Operation of the PIP2IT Warm Front End}},
  booktitle    = {Proc. NAPAC'19},
  pages        = {803--806},
  paper        = {WEPLH02},
  language     = {english},
  keywords     = {rfq, operation, MEBT, kicker, LEBT},
  venue        = {Lansing, MI, USA},
  series       = {North American Particle Accelerator Conference},
  number       = {4},
  publisher    = {JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland},
  month        = {10},
  year         = {2019},
  issn         = {2673-7000},
  isbn         = {978-3-95450-223-3},
  doi          = {10.18429/JACoW-NAPAC2019-WEPLH02},
  url          = {http://jacow.org/napac2019/papers/weplh02.pdf},
  note         = {https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-NAPAC2019-WEPLH02},
  abstract     = {The warm front end of the PIP2IT accelerator, assembled and commissioned at Fermilab, consists of a 15 mA DC, 30 keV H⁻ ion source, a 2-m long Low Energy Beam Transport (LEBT) line, a 2.1-MeV, 162.5 MHz CW RFQ, followed by a 10-m long Medium Energy Beam Transport (MEBT) line. A part of the commissioning efforts involves operation in regimes where the average beam power in this front end emulates the operation of the proposed PIP-II accelerator, which will have a duty factor of 1.1% or above. The maximum achieved power is 5 kW (2.1 MeV x 5 mA x 25 ms x 20 Hz). This paper describes the difficulties encountered and some of the solutions that were implemented.},
}