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MUCOOL Collaboration Meeting February 2002 Steve Geer February 2002

February 2002Steve Geer2 WELCOME to the MUCOOL & MICE MEETINGS

February 2002Steve Geer3 EXISTING MUCOOL MISSION STATEMENT Design, prototype, & bench-test all cooling channel components & eventually test a cooling section in a muon beam DRAFT REVISED MUCOOL MISSION STATEMENT Design, prototype, & bench-test all cooling channel components & make an engineering beam-test of a cooling section The emergence of MICE has an impact on the mission of MUCOOL

February 2002Steve Geer4 MUCOOL Institutions RF Development ANL FNAL IIT LBNL NWU (?) Univ. Mississippi Beam Diagnostics ANL FNAL IIT Univ. Chicago Absorber R&D FNAL IIT KEK NIU UIUC Univ. Mississippi Univ. Osaka Univ. Oxford Solenoids LBNL Cooling Experiment ANL BNL FNAL IIT LBNL Princeton UCLA UIUC Univ. Mississippi Univ. Indiana 16 Institutions from US, Europe, and Japan

February 2002Steve Geer5 Spokesman: Steve Geer BNL Contact:Rick Fernow LBNL Contact: Bob Rimmer R&D Co-ordinators RF:A. Moretti, R. Rimmer Absorbers:D. Kaplan Lab G Instrumentation Tests:N. Solomey MUCOOL Test Area:M. Popovic MUCOOL Test Area Instrumentation:D. Errede Solenoids: Coming Soon MUCOOL Organization

February 2002Steve Geer6 Some MUCOOL Accomplishments Liq. H RF Liq. H RF Liq. H

February 2002Steve Geer7 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.”

February 2002Steve Geer8 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 charged particles pass, & WE NEED TO GET SAFETY APPROVAL. We need to understand high gradient NCRF Cavity operation in Multi-Tesla magnetic fields, going well beyond the current state-of-the-art. We must understand and solve our present cavity breakdown problems.

February 2002Steve Geer9 Status in December 2002 ? 201 MHz Cavity Designed 805 MHz R&D Ongoing 201 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 begin First Absorber Test Setup Designed – Safety Process Advanced

February 2002Steve Geer10 Long-Range MUCOOL Schedule Plan 1 – Test Capability Milestones Complete Test Area Construction DEC 02 Complete LH2 Filling SystemsJUN 03 Complete 805 MHz Test SystemsJUN 03 Complete 201 MHz Test SystemsSEP 04 Complete SolenoidSEP 05 Complete Beam InstallationSEP 05 Full Test CapabilityDEC 05 Depends on funding levels, but it is useful to have a plausible Strawman plan:

February 2002Steve Geer11 WE HAVE LOTS OF RESULTS & PLANS TO DISCUSS