Author: Volk, J.T.
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WEPMA16 Assembly and Testing of the First 201-MHz MICE Cavity at Fermilab 1016
 
  • Y. Torun
    Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, USA
  • D.L. Bowring, A.J. DeMello, D. Li, T.H. Luo, S.P. Virostek
    LBNL, Berkeley, California, USA
  • P.M. Hanlet
    IIT, Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • M.A. Leonova, A. Moretti, R.J. Pasquinelli, D.W. Peterson, R.P. Schultz, J.T. Volk
    Fermilab, Batavia, USA
  • T.H. Luo
    UMiss, University, Mississippi, USA
  • L. Somaschini
    INFN-Pisa, Pisa, Italy
 
  Funding: Supported by the US Department of Energy.
The International Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment (MICE) includes two linear accelerator sections with four RF cavities each within a shared vacuum vessel. Ten cavity bodies have been fabricated for MICE including two spares and one was electropolished. A special vacuum vessel was built to house this cavity and form the 201-MHz Single-Cavity Module. The module was assembled, instrumented and tested at Fermilab for installation and operation in the MuCool Test Area.