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@inproceedings{stanek:srf2023-moixa02, author = {R.P. Stanek and C. Boffo and S.K. Chandrasekaran and S.J. Dixon and E.R. Harms and L. Kokoska and I. Kourbanis and J.R. Leibfritz and O. Napoly and D. Passarelli and E. Pozdeyev and A.M. Rowe}, % author = {R.P. Stanek and C. Boffo and S.K. Chandrasekaran and S.J. Dixon and E.R. Harms and L. Kokoska and others}, % author = {R.P. Stanek and others}, title = {{PIP-II Project Overview and Status}}, % booktitle = {Proc. SRF'23}, booktitle = {Proc. 21th Int. Conf. RF Supercond. (SRF'23)}, pages = {19--24}, eid = {MOIXA02}, language = {english}, keywords = {linac, cryomodule, cavity, SRF, controls}, venue = {Grand Rapids, MI, USA}, series = {International Conference on RF Superconductivity}, number = {21}, publisher = {JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland}, month = {09}, year = {2023}, issn = {2673-5504}, isbn = {978-3-95450-234-9}, doi = {10.18429/JACoW-SRF2023-MOIXA02}, url = {https://jacow.org/srf2023/papers/moixa02.pdf}, abstract = {{The Proton Improvement Plan II (PIP-II) project is an essential upgrade to Fermilab’s particle accelerator complex to enable the world’s most intense neutrino beam for LBNF/DUNE and a broad particle physics program for many decades to come. PIP-II will deliver 1.2 MW of proton beam power from the Main Injector, upgradeable to multi-MW capability. The central element of PIP-II is an 800 MeV superconducting radio frequency (SRF) linac, which comprises a room temperature front end followed by an SRF section. The SRF section consists of five different flavors of cavities/cryomodules, including Half Wave Resonators (HWR), Single Spoke and elliptical resonators operating at, or above, state-of-the-art parameters. The first two PIP-II cryomodules, Half Wave Resonator (HWR) and Single Spoke Resonator 1 (SSR1) were installed in the PIP-II Injector Test facility (PIP2IT) and have accelerated beam to above 17 MeV. PIP-II is the first U.S. accelerator project that will be constructed with significant contributions from international partners, including India, Italy, France, United Kingdom and Poland. The project was baselined in April 2022, and the construction phase is underway.}}, }