We present recent high power RF test results on an 805 MHz cavity for a muon cooling experiment at Lab G in Fermilab. In order to achieve high accelerating gradient for large transverse emittance muon beams, the cavity design has adopted a pillbox like shape with 16 cm diameter beam iris covered by thin Be windows, which are demountable to allow for RF tests of different windows. The cavity body is made from copper with stiff stainless steel rings brazed to the cavity body for window attachments. View ports and RF probes are available for visual inspections of the surface of windows and cavity and measurement of the field gradient. Maximum of three thermo-couples can be attached to the windows for monitoring the temperature gradient on the ...
Abstract The MuCool Experiment has been continuing to take data with 805 and 201 MHz cavities in the...
The scheme for a Muon Cooling channel developed at CERN in the frame of Neutrino Factory studies for...
The building of a muon collider is motivated by the desire to collide point-like par-ticles while re...
A muon cooling channel calls for very high accelerating gradient RF structures to restore the energ...
A muon cooling channel calls for very high acceleratinggradient RF structures to restore the energy ...
We report recent high power RF tests on an 805 MHz RF pillbox cavity with demountable windows for be...
We report on the design and fabrication of an 805 MHz RF cavity with beryllium (Be) windows for a m...
We describe the design, fabrication, analysis and preliminary testing of the prototype 201 MHz coppe...
We report the design and fabrication of an 805 MHz RF cavity with beryllium (Be) windows for a muon ...
We describe the design, fabrication, analysis and preliminary testing of the prototype 201 MHz coppe...
The MuCool Experiment has been continuing to take data with 805 and 201 MHz cavities in the MuCool ...
The MuCool Experiment has been continuing to take data with 805 and 201 MHz cavities in the MuCool T...
The rf R&D program for high-gradient, low frequency cavities to be used in muon cooling systems ...
The rf R&D program for high-gradient, low frequency cavities to be used in muon cooling systems...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2011.Cataloged from PDF vers...
Abstract The MuCool Experiment has been continuing to take data with 805 and 201 MHz cavities in the...
The scheme for a Muon Cooling channel developed at CERN in the frame of Neutrino Factory studies for...
The building of a muon collider is motivated by the desire to collide point-like par-ticles while re...
A muon cooling channel calls for very high accelerating gradient RF structures to restore the energ...
A muon cooling channel calls for very high acceleratinggradient RF structures to restore the energy ...
We report recent high power RF tests on an 805 MHz RF pillbox cavity with demountable windows for be...
We report on the design and fabrication of an 805 MHz RF cavity with beryllium (Be) windows for a m...
We describe the design, fabrication, analysis and preliminary testing of the prototype 201 MHz coppe...
We report the design and fabrication of an 805 MHz RF cavity with beryllium (Be) windows for a muon ...
We describe the design, fabrication, analysis and preliminary testing of the prototype 201 MHz coppe...
The MuCool Experiment has been continuing to take data with 805 and 201 MHz cavities in the MuCool ...
The MuCool Experiment has been continuing to take data with 805 and 201 MHz cavities in the MuCool T...
The rf R&D program for high-gradient, low frequency cavities to be used in muon cooling systems ...
The rf R&D program for high-gradient, low frequency cavities to be used in muon cooling systems...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2011.Cataloged from PDF vers...
Abstract The MuCool Experiment has been continuing to take data with 805 and 201 MHz cavities in the...
The scheme for a Muon Cooling channel developed at CERN in the frame of Neutrino Factory studies for...
The building of a muon collider is motivated by the desire to collide point-like par-ticles while re...