Performance of PIP-II High-beta 650 Cryomodule After Transatlantic Shipping
J. Ozelis (1), M. Barba (1), J. Bernardini (1), C. Contreras-Martinez, (1), D. Crawford (1), J. Dong (1), V. Grzelak (1), P. Hanlet (1), J., Holzbauer (1), Y. Jia (1), S. Kazakov (1), T. Khabiboulline (1), J. Makara, (1), N. Patel (1), V. Patel (1), L. Pei (1), D. Peterson (1)

TL;DR
This study assesses the impact of transatlantic shipping on the performance of a PIP-II high-beta 650 cryomodule through 2K RF testing, confirming no significant performance degradation post-transport.
Contribution
First comprehensive 2K RF testing of the cryomodule after transatlantic shipment to evaluate transport effects on performance.
Findings
No negative impact on cavity alignment or vacuum
Cryogenic system integrity maintained
Cavity performance remained stable
Abstract
After shipment to the Daresbury Lab and return to Fermilab, the prototype HB650 cryomodule underwent another phase of 2K RF testing to ascertain any performance issues that may have arisen from the transport of the cryomodule. While measurements taken at room temperature after the conclusion of shipment indicated that there were no negative impacts on cavity alignment, beamline vacuum, or cavity frequency, testing at 2K was required to validate other aspects such as tuner operation, cavity coupling, cryogenic system integrity, and cavity performance. Results of this latest round of limited 2K testing will be presented.
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