C. Compton, T. L. Grimm, W. Hartung, H. Podlech, R. York, G. Ciovati, P. Kneisel, D. Barni, C. Pagani, P. Pierini
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Abstract
This paper will cover the design of a 6-cell /spl beta//sub g/ = 0.47 cavity for the Rare Isotope Accelerator, as well as the fabrication and RF testing of single-cell prototypes. Single-cell prototypes were chosen as a first step, as they provide a quick and inexpensive way to find out whether the desired field level and Q can be reached, and to check for problems with multipacting. An accelerating gradient of 8 MV/m was chosen as a goal for the /spl beta//sub g/ = 0.47 cavity.