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Title Design of an RF-Dipole Crabbing Cavity System for the Electron-Ion Collider
Authors Payagalage Subashini De Silva, Jean Delayen, HyeKyoung Park, Frank Marhauser, James Henry, Robert Rimmer
JLAB number JLAB-ACC-21-3453
LANL number (None)
Other number DOE/OR/23177-5268
Document Type(s) (Meeting) 
Category: SRF Technology
Associated with EIC: No
Supported by Jefferson Lab LDRD Funding: No
Funding Source: Nuclear Physics (NP)
 

Meeting
Paper compiled for IPAC21

Proceedings
Proceedings of IPAC 2021
Edited By Liu Lin, John M. Byrd, Regis Neuenschwander, Renan Picoreti, Volker R. W. Schaa
JACOW (2021)
Page(s) 1200-1203
Publication Abstract: The Electron-Ion Collider requires several crabbing systems to facilitate head-on collisions between electron and proton beams in increasing the luminosity at the interaction point. One of the critical rf systems is the 197 MHz crabbing system that will be used in crabbing the proton beam. Many factors such as the low operating frequency, large transverse voltage requirement, tight longitudinal and transverse impedance thresholds, and limited beam line space makes the crabbing cavity design challenging. The rf-dipole cavity design is considered as one of the crabbing cavity options for the 197 MHz crabbing system. The cavity is designed including the HOM couplers, FPC and other ancillaries. This paper presents the detailed electromagnetic design, mechanical analysis, and conceptual cryomodule design of the crabbing system.
Experiment Numbers: other
Group: Accel Division Management
Document: pdf
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-MOPAB393
Accepted Manuscript: mopab393.pdf
Supporting Documents:
MOPAB393_2_2.docxConference proceeding (Supporting)
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