Superconducting RF cavity R & D for a separated kaon beam at Fermilab

1999 
Fermilab is considering the implementation of a high flux pure kaon beam in order to study rare K/sup /spl plusmn// decays and to produce K/sub 0/ beams for K/sub L/-K/sub S/ interference experiments. The 22-25 GeV/c kaon beam is produced using an RF cavity beam separator scheme which rejects most of the more numerous pions and protons emitted from the production target. With a beam spill time of 1 sec out of 3 sec, superconducting cavities are preferred for providing the required transverse deflection. Although the separator scheme is not a new idea, the technology involved with this program will push the envelope of RF superconductivity technology. Cavities operating at 3.9 GHz in the TM 110 /spl pi/ mode are under evaluation. An R&D program to construct and test these cavities has been initiated. A goal of 5 MV/m deflection has been chosen. Description of the superconducting RF R&D program and status is given.
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