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THPMA09 | SSR1 Cryomodule Design for PXIE | 1373 |
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Funding: Supported by FRA under DOE Contract DE-AC02-07CH11359 Project X is a proposed proton accelerator complex intended to support Fermilab’s role in intensity frontier research over the next several decades. It will replace the existing 40-year old Fermilab injector complex and add powerful new capabilities to support a large number of experiments in the energy range from 1 to 120 GeV. Fermilab is planning a program of research and development aimed at testing of critical components. This program, known as the Project X Injector Experiment (PXIE), is being undertaken as a major element of the ongoing Project X R&D program. PXIE contains two superconducting cavity cryomodules, one utilizing half-wave resonators (HWR), and the other, single spoke resonators (SSR). The first SSR cryomodule, known as SSR1 contains eight cavities and four solenoids in the following order: C–SC–CS–CC–SC–CS–C, as well as focusing and steering magnet elements. This paper describes the design of the SSR1 cryomodule and includes discussions of the system interfaces, vacuum vessel, magnetic and thermal shields, insulating and support systems, cavities, tuners, input couplers, focusing elements, and current leads. |
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