Design, Installation, and Initial Commissioning of the MTA Beamline

C D Moore, J W Anderson, Fernanda Garcia,Michael Gerardi,C Johnstone,T Kobilarcik,M Kucera, Mathew Kufer,Duane Newhart,I L Rakhno, Gregory Vogel

mag(2012)

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A new experimental area designed to develop, test and verify muon ionization cooling apparatus using the 400-MeV Fermilab Linac proton beam has been fully installed and is presently being commissioned. Initially, this area was used for cryogenic tests of liquid-hydrogen absorbers for the MUCOOL R&D program and, now, for high-power beam tests of absorbers, high-gradient rf cavities in the presence of magnetic fields (including gas-filled cavities), and other prototype muon-cooling apparatus. The experimental scenarios being developed for muon facilities involve collection, capture, and cooling of large-emittance, high-intensity muon beams--~10**13 muons, so that conclusive tests of the apparatus require full Linac beam, which is 1.6 x 10**13 p/pulse. To support the muon cooling facility, this new primary beamline extracts and transports beam directly from the Linac to the test facility. The design concept for the MuCool facility is taken from an earlier proposal, but modifications were necessary to accommodate high-intensity beam, cryogenics, and the increased scale of the cooling experiments. Further, the different mode of operation to provide precision line incorporates a specialized section and utilizes a measurements of Linac beam parameters. This paper reports on the technical details of the MuCool beamline for both modes.
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magnetic field,linear accelerator
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