Author(s)
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Zanoni, Carlo (CERN) ; Atieh, Said (CERN) ; Aviles Santillana, Ignacio (CERN) ; Belomestnykh, Sergey (RIKEN BNL ; Stony Brook U.) ; Burt, Graeme (Lancaster U.) ; Calaga, Rama (CERN) ; Capatina, Ofelia (CERN) ; Capelli, Teddy (CERN) ; Carra, Federico (CERN) ; De Silva, Subashini (Old Dominion U.) ; Delayen, Jean (Old Dominion U.) ; Freijedo Menendez, Paula (CERN) ; Garlaschè, Marco (CERN) ; Geisser, Jean-Marie (CERN) ; Jones, Thomas (Daresbury) ; Leuxe, Raphael (CERN) ; Li, Zenghai (SLAC) ; Marques Antunes Ferreira, Leonel (CERN) ; May, Andrew (Daresbury) ; Nicol, Thomas (Fermilab) ; Olave, Rocio (Old Dominion U.) ; Park, HyeKyoung (Old Dominion U.) ; Pattalwar, Shrikant (Daresbury) ; Ratti, Alessandro (LBNL, Berkeley) ; Rigutto, Emilien (CERN) ; Templeton, Niklas (Daresbury) ; Verdú-Andrés, Silvia (RIKEN BNL) ; Wu, Qiong (RIKEN BNL) ; Xiao, Binping (RIKEN BNL) |
Abstract
| The High-Luminosity upgrade for the LHC relies on a set of RF Crab Cavities for reaching its goals. Two parallel concepts, the Double Quarter Wave (DQW) and the RF Dipole (RFD), are going through a comprehensive design process along with preparation of fabrication in view of extensive tests with beam in SPS. High Order Modes (HOM) couplers are critical in providing damping in RF cavities for operation in accelerators. HOM prototyping and fabrication have recently started at CERN. In this paper, an overview of the final shape is provided along with an insight in the mechanical and thermal analyses performed to validate the design of these critical components. Emphasis is also given to test campaigns, material selection, prototyping and initial fabrication that are aimed at fulfilling the highly demanding tolerances of the couplers. |