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SPS accelerating cavity

The SPS started up with 2 accelerating cavities (each consisting of 5 tank sections) in LSS3. They have a 200 MHz travelling wave structure (see 7411032 and 7802190) and 750 kW of power is fed to each of the cavities from a 1 MW tetrode power amplifier, located in a surface building above, via a coa...

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Autor principal: CERN PhotoLab
Publicado: 1976
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/969105
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description The SPS started up with 2 accelerating cavities (each consisting of 5 tank sections) in LSS3. They have a 200 MHz travelling wave structure (see 7411032 and 7802190) and 750 kW of power is fed to each of the cavities from a 1 MW tetrode power amplifier, located in a surface building above, via a coaxial transmission line. Clemens Zettler, builder of the SPS RF system, is standing at the side of one of the cavities. In 1978 and 1979 another 2 cavities were added and entered service in 1980. These were part of the intensity improvement programme and served well for the new role of the SPS as proton-antiproton collider. See also 7411032, 8011289, 8104138, 8302397.
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spelling cern-9691052019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/969105CERN PhotoLabSPS accelerating cavityAccelerators and associated DevelopmentsThe SPS started up with 2 accelerating cavities (each consisting of 5 tank sections) in LSS3. They have a 200 MHz travelling wave structure (see 7411032 and 7802190) and 750 kW of power is fed to each of the cavities from a 1 MW tetrode power amplifier, located in a surface building above, via a coaxial transmission line. Clemens Zettler, builder of the SPS RF system, is standing at the side of one of the cavities. In 1978 and 1979 another 2 cavities were added and entered service in 1980. These were part of the intensity improvement programme and served well for the new role of the SPS as proton-antiproton collider. See also 7411032, 8011289, 8104138, 8302397.CERN-PHOTO-7603195oai:cds.cern.ch:9691051976
spellingShingle Accelerators and associated Developments
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SPS accelerating cavity
title SPS accelerating cavity
title_full SPS accelerating cavity
title_fullStr SPS accelerating cavity
title_full_unstemmed SPS accelerating cavity
title_short SPS accelerating cavity
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