OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH THE LEP2 SUPERCONDUCTING RF SYSTEM

2001 
By the beginning of 1999, after several stages of installation, the RF system in LEP had gained a final total of 288 four-cell SC cavities. For 2000, the last year of LEP running, eight original LEP1 copper cavities were reinstalled to bring their total to 56. During 1999 and 2000, the RF system was pushed to its absolute maximum limits for physics. By mid-2000 maximum total RF voltages of well over 3600 MV could be sustained, allowing beam energies of up to and even over 104 GeV for new particle searches. This corresponded to average gradients approaching 7.2 MV/m in the SC cavities, well above the design value of 6 MV/m. This level of performance was achieved by the very successful high-field conditioning of the niobium-copper sputtered SC cavities, the many RF system improvements made in previous years and by a cryogenics system cooling power upgrade. Operation at very high energies however brought new difficulties, many related to the high fields and increased RF power levels. Running with the RF system at its limit required new operational procedures and facilities as well as constant follow up of cavity and RF system performance. LEP high energy running proved very successful, the beam energies and integrated luminosities obtained largely exceeded the most optimistic expectations. Finally, a vast amount of experience was gained during the construction and operation of the LEP SC RF system. Some critical design issues in SC RF systems can be reviewed in the light of this experience.
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