Installation Progress at the PIP-II Injector Test at Fermilab
@article{Baffes2016InstallationPA, title={Installation Progress at the PIP-II Injector Test at Fermilab}, author={Curtis Baffes and M. {\'A}lvarez and R. A. Andrews and A. X. Chen and J. Czajkowski and Paul F. Derwent and Jonathan P. Edelen and B. M. Hanna and Brian D. Hartsell and K. R. Kendziora and Donald G. Mitchell and L Prost and Victor E. Scarpine and Alexander Shemyakin and James Steimel and T. Zuchnik A. Edelen}, journal={arXiv: Accelerator Physics}, year={2016} }
A CW-compatible, pulsed H- superconducting linac “PIP-II” is being planned to upgrade Fermilab's injection complex. To validate the front-end concept, a test acceler-ator (The PIP-II Injector Test, formerly known as "PXIE") is under construction. The warm part of this accelerator comprises a 10 mA DC, 30 keV H- ion source, a 2 m-long Low Energy Beam Transport (LEBT), a 2.1 MeV Radio Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ) capable of operation in Con-tinuous Wave (CW) mode, and a 10 m-long Medium En-ergy…
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