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Higher order mode damper for low energy RHIC electron cooler SRF booster cavity

Accelerator Physics 2019-05-22 v1

Abstract

To improve RHIC luminosity for heavy ion beam energies below 10 GeV/nucleon, the Low Energy RHIC electron Cooler (LEReC) is currently under commissioning at BNL. The Linac of LEReC is designed to deliver a 1.6 MeV to 2.6 MeV electron beam, with rms dp/p less than 5e-4. A 704 MHz superconducting radio frequency (SRF) booster cavity in this Linac provides up to 2.2 MeV accelerating voltage. With such a low energy and very demanding energy spread requirement, control of Higher Order Modes (HOMs) in the cavities becomes critical and needs to be carefully evaluated to ensure minimum impact on the beam. In this paper, we report the multiphysics design of the HOM damper for this cavity to meet the energy spread requirement, as well as experimental results of the cavity with and without the HOM damper.

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@article{arxiv.1903.00537,
  title  = {Higher order mode damper for low energy RHIC electron cooler SRF booster cavity},
  author = {Binping Xiao and A. Fedotov and H. Hahn and D. Holmes and G. McIntyre and C. Pai and S. Seberg and K. Smith and R. Than and P. Thieberger and J. Tuozzolo and Q. Wu and T. Xin and Wencan Xu and A. Zaltsman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.00537},
  year   = {2019}
}

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9 pages, 7 figures