Author: Holmes, D.
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MOPMB078 Design and Prototyping of the Electron Ion Collider Electron Storage Ring SRF Cavity 293
 
  • J. Guo, E.F. Daly, E. Drachuk, R.R. Fernandes, J. Henry, J. Matalevich, G.-T. Park, R.A. Rimmer, D. Savransky
    JLab, Newport News, Virginia, USA
  • D. Holmes, K.S. Smith, W. Xu, A. Zaltsman
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
 
  Funding: Work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics under contract DE-AC05-06OR23177
Among the EIC¿s numerous RF subsystems, the electron storage ring¿s (ESR) 591 MHz fundamental RF system is one of the most challenging. Each cavity in the system will handle up to 2.5 A of beam current and supply up to 600 kW beam power under a wide range of voltage. The EIC R&D plan includes the design, fabrication and testing of such a cavity. In this paper, we will report the latest status and findings of the ongoing design and prototyping of this cavity, including the RF and mechanical/thermal design, fabrication design, and the progress of fabrication.
 
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ doi:10.18429/JACoW-SRF2023-MOPMB078  
About • Received ※ 12 June 2023 — Revised ※ 26 June 2023 — Accepted ※ 28 June 2023 — Issue date ※ 19 July 2023
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TUCAA02
EIC Project Overview and Related SRF Technologies  
 
  • E.F. Daly, J. Guo, R.A. Rimmer
    JLab, Newport News, Virginia, USA
  • Z.A. Conway, D. Holmes, Q. Wu, B.P. Xiao, W. Xu, A. Zaltsman
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
  • S.U. De Silva, J.R. Delayen
    ODU, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
  • K.S. Smith
    Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), Electron-Ion Collider, Upton, New York, USA
 
  Funding: This is authored by Jefferson Science Associate, LLC under U. S. DOE Contract No. DE-AC05-06OR23177.
The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), with a range of center-of-mass energies from 20 to 140 GeV, will enable experimental nuclear physics in the gluon-dominated regime with luminosity up to 1034 cm2 per second. The project chose to employ SRF technology for several accelerating and crab cavity geometries used throughout the accelerator complex to achieve the EIC¿s energy and luminosity goals. This presentation will review the current status of the EIC, the SRF technology used in the accelerator complex and current status of SRF R&D. The discussion will share EIC’s fundamental high-power coupler design & performance, high-power HOM power handling hardware, SRF elliptical and crab cavity designs and recent experimental results.
 
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WEPWB061 Pre-Installation Performance of the RHIC 56 MHz Superconducting System 718
 
  • Z.A. Conway, R. Anderson, J.C. Brutus, K. Hernandez, D. Holmes, K. Mernick, G. Narayan, S. Polizzo, S.K. Seberg, F. Severino, M. Sowinski, R. Than, Q. Wu, B.P. Xiao, W. Xu, A. Zaltsman
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
 
  Funding: Work supported by Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under contract No. DE-SC0012704 with the U.S. Department of Energy.
Pre-installation test results for the RHIC 56 MHz superconducting RF system are presented here. The 56 MHz quarter-wave resonator achieved a stable accelerating potential of 1.1 MV with 13 W of RF loss at 4.5 K demonstrating its viability for increasing the luminosity of sPHENIX collisions. The new 120 kW travelling wave fundamental mode damper and dual 6 kW combined-function fundamental power couplers perform as expected at 3 kW but remain to be operated with the expected ~40 times greater power achievable with the RHIC sPHENIX beams.
 
DOI • reference for this paper ※ doi:10.18429/JACoW-SRF2023-WEPWB061  
About • Received ※ 15 June 2023 — Revised ※ 26 June 2023 — Accepted ※ 02 July 2023 — Issue date ※ 17 July 2023
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