Test Results of Tesla-Style Cryomodules at Fermilab
E. Harms, K. Carlson, B. Chase, D. Crawford, E. Cullerton, D. Edstrom,, A. Hocker, M. Kucera, J. Leibfritz, O. Nezhevenko, D. Nicklaus, Y., Pischalnikov, P. Prieto, J. Reid, W. Schappert, P. Varghese (Fermilab)

TL;DR
This paper reports on the commissioning and operational results of Tesla-style cryomodules at Fermilab, including the first 8-cavity ILC style cryomodule and a subsequent replacement module, highlighting their performance in the ASTA facility.
Contribution
It presents the first operational results of Fermilab's Tesla-style cryomodules, including the first 8-cavity ILC style cryomodule and a new module replacement, advancing superconducting accelerator technology.
Findings
Successful commissioning of CM-1 cryomodule.
Operational data for Tesla-style cryomodules at Fermilab.
Performance insights for future cryomodule deployments.
Abstract
Commissioning and operation of the first Tesla-style Cryomodule (CM-1) at Fermilab was concluded in recent months. A second Tesla Type III+ module, RFCA002, will be replacing it. CM-1 is the first 8-cavity ILC style cryomodule to be built at Fermilab and also the first accelerating cryomodule of the Advanced Superconducting Test Accelerator (ASTA). We report on the operating results of both of these cryomodules.
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TopicsSuperconducting Materials and Applications · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
