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Status and plans for a SRF accelerator test faciliy at Fermilab

Authors :
Leibfritz, J.
Andrews, R.
Carlson, K.
Chase, B.
Church, M.
Harms, E.
Klebaner, A.
Kucera, M.
Lackey, S.
Martinez, A.
Nagaitsev, S.
Nobrega, L.
Piot, P.
Reid, J.
Wendt, M.
Wesseln, S.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

A superconducting RF accelerator test facility is being constructed at Fermilab. The existing New Muon Lab (NML) building is being converted for this facility. The accelerator will consist of an electron gun, injector, beam acceleration section consisting of 3 TTF-type or ILC-type cryomodules, multiple downstream beam lines for testing diagnostics and conducting various beam tests, and a high power beam dump. When completed, it is envisioned that this facility will initially be capable of generating an 810 MeV electron beam with ILC beam intensity. Expansion plans of the facility are underway that will provide the capability to upgrade the accelerator to a total beam energy of 1.5 GeV. In addition to testing accelerator components, this facility will be used to test RF power equipment, instrumentation, LLRF and controls systems for future SRF accelerators such as the ILC and Project-X. This paper describes the current status and overall plans for this facility.<br />Comment: 4 pp. Particle Accelerator, 24th Conference (PAC'11) 2011. 28 Mar - 1 Apr 2011. New York, USA

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Accelerator Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1208.3626
Document Type :
Working Paper