Author: Smith, K.S.
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MOP041 Commissioning of FEL-Based Coherent Electron Cooling System 132
 
  • V. Litvinenko, Z. Altinbas, R. Anderson, S.A. Belomestnykh, K.A. Brown, J.C.B. Brutus, A.J. Curcio, A. Di Lieto, C. Folz, D.M. Gassner, T. Hayes, R.L. Hulsart, P. Inacker, J.P. Jamilkowski, Y.C. Jing, D. Kayran, R. Kellermann, R.F. Lambiase, G.J. Mahler, M. Mapes, A. Marusic, W. Meng, K. Mernick, R.J. Michnoff, T.A. Miller, M.G. Minty, G. Narayan, P. Orfin, D. Phillips, I. Pinayev, T. Rao, D. Ravikumar, J. Reich, G. Robert-Demolaize, T. Roser, S.K. Seberg, F. Severino, B. Sheehy, J. Skaritka, L. Smart, K.S. Smith, L. Snydstrup, V. Soria, R. Than, C. Theisen, J.E. Tuozzolo, J. Walsh, E. Wang, G. Wang, D. Weiss, B. P. Xiao, T. Xin, A. Zaltsman, Z. Zhao
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
  • C.H. Boulware, T.L. Grimm
    Niowave, Inc., Lansing, Michigan, USA
  • K. Mihara
    Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, USA
  • I. Petrushina
    SUNY SB, Stony Brook, New York, USA
  • K. Shih
    SBU, Stony Brook, New York, USA
  • W. Xu
    PKU, Beijing, People's Republic of China
 
  Funding: DoE NP office, grant DE-FOA-0000632, NSF grant PHY-1415252
In this talk we are presenting the most recent results from the commissioning of unique Coherent Electron Cooling system, which is using an FEL amplifier to facilitate cooling of hadrons by an electron beam. We present achieved results as well as changes we encountered in the process.
 
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TUP034 Novel Aspects of Beam Dynamics in CeC SRF Gun and SRF Accelerator 313
 
  • I. Petrushina
    SUNY SB, Stony Brook, New York, USA
  • T. Hayes, Y.C. Jing, D. Kayran, V. Litvinenko, G. Narayan, I. Pinayev, F. Severino, K.S. Smith, G. Wang
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
  • K. Mihara
    Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, USA
  • K. Shih
    SBU, Stony Brook, New York, USA
 
  Funding: DoE NP office, grant DE-FOA-0000632, NSF grant PHY-1415252.
A 15 MeV CW SRF accelerator had been commissioned at Brookhaven National Laboratory to test the coherent electron cooling concept. The accelerator consists of an SRF 113-MHz photoemission gun, two 500 MHz bunching cavities and a 704-MHz 5-cell SRF linac. In this paper we describe our experience with this system with focus on unusual phenomena, such as multipacting in the SRF gun. We also discuss issues of wakefields in the CeC accelerator.
 
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