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The MuCool Test Area is a unique accelerator R&D
facility, built specifically to test components for a muon ionization
cooling channel.
It includes a cryoplant in a surface building,
an underground experimental hall,
a beamline to bring a 400-MeV proton beam into the hall,
a clean room in the hall for component assembly,
201 and 805 MHz rf power,
several rf cavities,
a 5-Tesla superconducting solenoid for cavity tests,
diagnostic instrumentation for radiation measurements,
and infrastructure for liquid hydrogen.
You can contact the MTA Coordinator, Yagmur Torun
for further information.
- Publications
- Student projects
- Meetings:
- Weekly: MTA-Ops —
MTA-RF —
HPRF
- Recent:
- 201-MHz Single-Cavity Module Workshop (Jun 19, 2012 - FNAL)
- HGRF-MAP Workshop (Nov 1-4, 2011 - LBNL)
- Cables, detectors and DAQ
- Safety
- Magnet and power supply
- Rf system
- Clean room (J. Norem)
- Cryogenics (M. Geynisman)
- LH2 system (C. Darve)
- Beamline installation (F. Garcia)
- Reconfiguration project
- Photo gallery
- Installation drawings (B. Norris)
- Civil construction
page and
drawings (M. Popovic)
- MTA
schedule and
task list
- MTA logbooks: Operations
Mechanical/Cryo
( —
Beamline)
AD-Cryo)
AD-Cryo) -->
- Accelerator Division schedule (shutdown) —
e-logs —
ACNET
- Stockroom
and PREP catalogs
- Weather
(FNAL-current,
area-forecast) and
traffic
traffic
- MuCool —
MICE —
MCTF —
FNAL MC —
NFMCC —
MAP
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