A muon collider or Higgs factory requires significant reduction of the six dimensional emittance of the beam prior to acceleration. One method to accomplish this involves building a cooling channel using high pressure gas filled radio frequency cavities. The performance of such a cavity when subjected to an intense particle beam must be investigated before this technology can be validated. To this end, a high pressure gas filled radio frequency (rf) test cell was built and placed in a 400 MeV beam line from the Fermilab linac to study the plasma evolution and its effect on the cavity. Hydrogen, deuterium, helium and nitrogen gases were studied. Additionally, sulfur hexafluoride and dry air were used as dopants to aid in the removal of plasm...
A high pressure hydrogen gas filled RF cavity has been proposed for use in the muon collection syste...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2011.Cataloged from PDF vers...
Efficient muon cooling requires high RF gradients in the presence of high (3T) solenoidal fields. Th...
A muon collider or Higgs factory requires significant reduction of the six dimensional emittance of ...
A major technological challenge in building a muon cooling channel is operating rf cavities in multi...
The high energy physics community is continually looking to push the limits with respect to the ener...
An intense beam of muons is needed to provide a luminosity on the order of 10(34) cm(-2)s(-1) for a ...
RF cavities pressurized with hydrogen gas may provide effective muon beam ionization cooling needed ...
Ionization cooling requires low-Z energy absorbers immersed in a strong magnetic field and high-grad...
The influence of an intense beam in a high-pressure gas filled RF cavity has been measured by using ...
In order to demonstrate the feasibility of high pressure hydrogen gas filled RF (HPRF) cavities for ...
The use of hydrogen gas filled RF cavities in muon cooling channels has been proposed by Rolland Joh...
Ionization cooling is a critical building block for the realization of a muon collider. To suppress ...
Ionization cooling is a critical building block for the realization of a muon collider. To suppress ...
Processes occurring in a radio-frequency (rf) cavity, filled with high pressure gas and interacting ...
A high pressure hydrogen gas filled RF cavity has been proposed for use in the muon collection syste...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2011.Cataloged from PDF vers...
Efficient muon cooling requires high RF gradients in the presence of high (3T) solenoidal fields. Th...
A muon collider or Higgs factory requires significant reduction of the six dimensional emittance of ...
A major technological challenge in building a muon cooling channel is operating rf cavities in multi...
The high energy physics community is continually looking to push the limits with respect to the ener...
An intense beam of muons is needed to provide a luminosity on the order of 10(34) cm(-2)s(-1) for a ...
RF cavities pressurized with hydrogen gas may provide effective muon beam ionization cooling needed ...
Ionization cooling requires low-Z energy absorbers immersed in a strong magnetic field and high-grad...
The influence of an intense beam in a high-pressure gas filled RF cavity has been measured by using ...
In order to demonstrate the feasibility of high pressure hydrogen gas filled RF (HPRF) cavities for ...
The use of hydrogen gas filled RF cavities in muon cooling channels has been proposed by Rolland Joh...
Ionization cooling is a critical building block for the realization of a muon collider. To suppress ...
Ionization cooling is a critical building block for the realization of a muon collider. To suppress ...
Processes occurring in a radio-frequency (rf) cavity, filled with high pressure gas and interacting ...
A high pressure hydrogen gas filled RF cavity has been proposed for use in the muon collection syste...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2011.Cataloged from PDF vers...
Efficient muon cooling requires high RF gradients in the presence of high (3T) solenoidal fields. Th...