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http://purl.org/net/epubs/work/44122
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Record Id
44122
Title
Investigations of the wideband spectrum of Higher Order Modes measured on TESLA-style cavities at the FLASH Linac
Contributors
S Molloy (SLAC)
,
C Adolphsen (SLAC)
,
K Bane (SLAC)
,
J Frisch (SLAC)
,
Z Li (SLAC)
,
J May (SLAC)
,
D McCormick (SLAC)
,
T Smith (SLAC)
,
N Baboi (DESY)
,
N Eddy (Fermilab)
,
L Piccoli (Fermilab)
,
R Rechenmacher (Fermilab)
,
RM Jones (Manchester Univ.)
Abstract
Higher Order Modes (HOMs) excited by the passage of the beam through an accelerating cavity depend on the properties of both the cavity and the beam. It is possible, therefore, to draw conclusions on the inner geometry of the cavities based on observations of the properties of the HOM spectrum. A data acquisition system based on two 20 GS/s, 6 GHz scopes has been set up at the FLASH facility, DESY, in order to measure a significant fraction of the HOM spectrum predicted to be generated by the TESLA cavities used for the acceleration of its beam. The HOMs from a particular cavity at FLASH were measured under a range of known beam conditions. The dipole modes have been identified in the data. 3D simulations of different manufacturing errors have been made, and it has been shown that these simulations can predict the measured modes.
Organisation
CI
Keywords
physics
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Related Research Object(s):
34175822
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Language
English (EN)
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Year
Preprint
CI Preprints
Cockcroft 07-54 2007. Submitted to: Particle Accelerator Conference 2007 (PAC07), Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, 25-29 Jun 2007
Cockcroft-07-54.pdf
2007
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