S1-global collaborative efforts 8-cavity-cryomodule: 2 FNAL, 2 DESY and 4 KEK

N. Ohuchi, M. Akemoto, E. Kako, H. Katagiri, Y. Kojima, Y. Kondo, S. Fukuda, H. Hayano, N. Higashi, T. Matsumoto, H. Matsushita, S. Michizono, T. Miura, H. Nakai, H. Nakajima, S. Noguchi, M. Satoh, T. Shidara, T. Shishido, T. TakenakaA. Terashima, N. Toge, K. Tsuchiya, K. Watanabe, S. Yamaguchi, A. Yamamoto, Y. Yamamoto, K. Yokoya, M. Yoshida, C. Pagani, P. Pierini, A. Bosotti, R. Paparella, T. Arkan, S. Barbanotti, H. Carter, M. Champion, B. Kephart, J. Kerby, D. Mitchell, Y. Orlov, T. J. Peterson, M. Ross, D. Kostin, L. Lilje, A. Matheisen, W. D. Moeller, N. Walker, H. Weise, C. Adolphsen, C. Nantista

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Abstract

In an attempt to demonstrate an average accelerating gradient of 31.5 MV/m as in the design of the ILC, the S1-Global project [1,2] is a cryomodule being constructed and tested by an international collaboration hosted by KEK and including INFN, FNAL, DESY and SLAC. The S1-Global system joins two half-length cryomodules, each 6 m in length and containing 4 cavities, Module-C contains cavities from FNAL and DESY and was constructed by INFN. Module-A contains four KEK cavities and was constructed by KEK. The assembly of the cryomodules was completed in May 2010, and the cold test started from June 2010. In this paper, the international collaboration efforts of the S1-Global cryomodule are presented with the preliminary cold test results and the following test plans.

Original languageEnglish
Pages31-35
Number of pages5
StatePublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes
Event25th International Linear Accelerator Conference, LINAC 2010 - Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
Duration: Sep 12 2010Sep 17 2010

Conference

Conference25th International Linear Accelerator Conference, LINAC 2010
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityTsukuba, Ibaraki
Period09/12/1009/17/10

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