Author: Champion, M.S.
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TH1A01 Results Achieved by the S1-Global Collaboration for ILC 748
 
  • H. Hayano, M. Akemoto, S. Fukuda, K. Hara, N. Higashi, E. Kako, H. Katagiri, Y. Kojima, Y. Kondo, T. Matsumoto, S. Michizono, T. Miura, H. Nakai, H. Nakajima, K. Nakanishi, S. Noguchi, N. Ohuchi, T. Saeki, T. Shidara, T. Shishido, T. Takenaka, A. Terashima, N. Toge, K. Tsuchiya, K. Watanabe, S. Yamaguchi, A. Yamamoto, Y. Yamamoto, K. Yokoya
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
  • C. Adolphsen, C.D. Nantista
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California, USA
  • T.T. Arkan, S. Barbanotti, M.A. Battistoni, H. Carter, M.S. Champion, A. Hocker, R.D. Kephart, J.S. Kerby, D.V. Mitchell, T.J. Peterson, Y.M. Pischalnikov, M.C. Ross, W. Schappert, B.E. Smith
    Fermilab, Batavia, USA
  • A. Bosotti, R. Paparella, P. Pierini
    INFN/LASA, Segrate (MI), Italy
  • K. Jensch, D. Kostin, L. Lilje, A. Matheisen, W.-D. Möller, P. Schilling, M. Schmökel, N.J. Walker, H. Weise
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
  • C. Pagani
    Università degli Studi di Milano & INFN, Segrate, Italy
 
  The S1-Global collaboration (scope and plans presented at Linac10) ended successfully in 2011. In the S1-Global experiment several variants of ILC components (e.g. cavities, tuners, modules, couplers) proposed by all SCRF collaborators worldwide have been extensively tested and their performances compared, in order to build consensus for the technical choices towards the ILC TDR and to develop further the concept of plug-compatible components for ILC. The experiment has been carried at KEK with contribution of hardware and manpower from all collaborators.  
slides icon Slides TH1A01 [6.656 MB]  
 
TUPB053 Main Coupler Design for Project X 594
 
  • S. Kazakov, S. Cheban, T.N. Khabiboulline, M. Kramp, Y. Orlov, V. Poloubotko, O. Pronitchev, V.P. Yakovlev
    Fermilab, Batavia, USA
  • M.S. Champion
    ORNL, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
 
  A multi-megawatt proton/H source, Project X, is under development at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. Main element of it is a 3 GeV superconducting proton linac which includes 5 families of superconducting cavities of three frequencies: 162.5, 325 and 650 MHz. Scope of this paper is the development of power couplers for 325 and 650 MHz at FNAL. Upgraded version of the accelerator will require two types of couplers, which reliably can operate at CW power level ~25 kW at 325 MHz and ~100 kW at 650 MHz respectively. In this paper we are describing the current design of these devices.  
 
THPB044 Plans for an Integrated Front-End Test Stand at the Spallation Neutron Source 954
 
  • M.S. Champion, A.V. Aleksandrov, M.T. Crofford, D. Heidenreich, Y.W. Kang, J. Moss, R.T. Roseberry, J.P. Schubert
    ORNL, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
 
  Funding: Work performed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, which is managed by UT-Battelle, LLC, under contract DE-AC05-00OR22725 for the U.S. Department of Energy.
A spare Radio-Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ) is presently being fabricated by industry with delivery to Oak Ridge National Laboratory planned in late 2012. The establishment of a test stand at the Spallation Neutron Source site is underway so that complete acceptance testing can be performed during the winter of 2012-2013. This activity is the first step in the establishment of an integrated front-end test stand that will include an ion source, low-energy beam transport (LEBT), RFQ, medium-energy beam transport, diagnostics, and a beam dump. The test stand will be capable of delivering an H ion beam of up to 50 mA with a pulse length of 1 ms and a repetition rate of 60 Hz or a proton beam of up to 50 mA, 100 μs, 1 Hz. The test stand will enable the following activities: complete ion source characterization; development of a magnetic LEBT chopper; development of a two-source layout; development of beam diagnostics; and study of beam dynamics of high intensity beam.