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MUCOOL Collaboration MeetingMUCOOL Collaboration MeetingFebruary 2002February 2002
Steve Geer February 2002
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WELCOMEWELCOMEto theto the
MUCOOLMUCOOL&&
MICEMICEMEETINGSMEETINGS
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EXISTING MUCOOL MISSION STATEMENTDesign, prototype, & bench-test all cooling channel components
& eventually test a cooling section in a muon beam
DRAFT REVISED MUCOOL MISSION STATEMENTDesign, prototype, & bench-test all cooling channel components
& make an engineering beam-test of a cooling section
The emergence of MICE has The emergence of MICE has an impact an impact onon the mission of MUCOOL the mission of MUCOOL
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MUCOOL InstitutionsMUCOOL Institutions
RF DevelopmentANLFNALIITLBNLNWU (?)Univ. Mississippi
Beam DiagnosticsANLFNALIITUniv. Chicago
Absorber R&DFNALIITKEKNIUUIUCUniv. MississippiUniv. OsakaUniv. Oxford
SolenoidsLBNL
Cooling ExperimentANLBNLFNALIITLBNLPrincetonUCLAUIUCUniv. MississippiUniv. Indiana
16 Institutions from US, Europe, and Japan
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Spokesman: Steve GeerBNL Contact: Rick FernowLBNL Contact: Bob Rimmer
R&D Co-ordinators
RF: A. Moretti, R. RimmerAbsorbers: D. KaplanLab G Instrumentation Tests: N. SolomeyMUCOOL Test Area: M. PopovicMUCOOL Test Area Instrumentation: D. ErredeSolenoids: Coming Soon
http://www.fnal.gov/projects/muon_collider/cool/cool.html
MUCOOL OrganizationMUCOOL Organization
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Some MUCOOL AccomplishmentsSome MUCOOL Accomplishments
Liq. H RF Liq. H RF Liq. H
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The MUTAC Report Says:The MUTAC Report Says:
“Ionization cooling remains the primary R&D issue for the collaboration. The most difficult part is the develop-ment and integration of the hardware, which is the goal of the MUCOOL efforts.”
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Why is MUCOOL so Challenging ?Why is MUCOOL so Challenging ?
We need to be able to operate a system in which Liquid Hydrogen is separated by a baking foil from an ignition source containing the energy of 10,000 light bulbs, and all of this is within a system of SC solenoids that might quench from time-to-time. The system must operate as 1012 charged particles pass, & WE NEED TO GET SAFETY APPROVAL.
We need to understand high gradient NCRF Cavity operationin Multi-Tesla magnetic fields, going well beyond the current state-of-the-art. We must understand and solve our present cavity breakdown problems.
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Status in December 2002Status in December 2002 ? ?
201 MHz Cavity Designed805 MHz R&D Ongoing201 MHz Cavity Construction Begun ? Cavity Solenoid Design Begun ?805 MHz and/or 201 MHz test system installation about to begin ? Absorber filling systems installation about to beginFirst Absorber Test Setup Designed – Safety Process Advanced
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Long-Range MUCOOL ScheduleLong-Range MUCOOL Schedule
Plan 1 – Test Capability Milestones
Complete Test Area Construction DEC 02Complete LH2 Filling Systems JUN 03Complete 805 MHz Test Systems JUN 03Complete 201 MHz Test Systems SEP 04Complete Solenoid SEP 05Complete Beam Installation SEP 05Full Test Capability DEC 05
Depends on funding levels, but it is useful to have a plausible Strawman plan:
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WE HAVE LOTS OFWE HAVE LOTS OF RESULTS & PLANSRESULTS & PLANS
TO DISCUSSTO DISCUSS
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