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2003
DESY
Hamburg
Report No.: DESY-M-03-01D; PAC03-RPAB005
Abstract: Two 2x7-cell Nb superstructures have been tested with beam during the last TESLA Test Facility (TTF) linac run in summer 2002. The structures have been operated at 2K in the standard TTF cryomodule and have been installed in the linac after the injector. We report on the bunch-to-bunch energy stability test which showed that energy stored in the superstructure could be refilled in the time between two passing bunches. The goal to keep the bunch-to-bunch energy stability below 5 $\centerdot$ $10^{−4}$ has been achieved.
Keyword(s): talk: Portland 2003/05/12 ; electron positron: linear collider ; linear collider: proposed ; RF system: superconductivity ; niobium ; cryogenics ; energy: stability ; beam: energy spectrum ; DESY TESLA Linac
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Contributions to the 2003 Particle Accelerator Conference PAC2003
2003 Particle Accelerator Conference, PAC2003, PortlandPortland, USA, 12 May 2003 - 16 May 2003
Hamburg : DESY (2003) [10.3204/PUBDB-2016-03006]
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