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arxiv: 1403.7234 · v1 · pith:5JBKHUUCnew · submitted 2014-03-27 · ⚛️ physics.acc-ph

Some wakefield effects in the superconducting RF cavities of LCLS-II

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keywords powercavitiesbunchcryomoduleseffectsendsgeneratedlcls-ii
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For LCLS-II we estimate the power of radiated wakefields generated in the SRF cavities (including the 3rd harmonic cavities) and in the end transitions. Much of this power will pass through and reflect in the strings of cryomodules that comprise linacs L1, L2, or L3. Presumably, some of it will be absorbed by the higher order mode (HOM) couplers, or by the absorbers at warmer temperatures situated between the cryomodules. We investigate where such power gets generated, but not where it ends up. As such the results can serve as a pessimistic calculation of the extra power that needs to be removed by the cryosystem. Finally, we also estimate---under the assumption that all the wake power ends up in the SRF walls---the wall heating and the extent of Cooper pair breaking in L3, where the bunch is most intense. Note that all calculations here are of single bunch effects; thus resonant interactions are not included.

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