10–15 Aug 2025
SAFE Credit Union Convention Center
America/Los_Angeles timezone

Impedance and Wakefield Studies of the EIC RCS 591 MHz Five-Cell Cavity

TUP051
12 Aug 2025, 16:00
2h
SAFE Credit Union Convention Center

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center

1401 K St, Sacramento, CA 95814
Poster Presentation MC1 - Colliders and other Particle and Nuclear Physics Accelerators TUP: Tuesday Poster Session

Speaker

Isurumali Neththikumara (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)

Description

The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) is a next-generation accelerator complex designed to enable high-luminosity collisions between highly polarized electrons and light ions (e.g., He-3). A central component of its Electron Injection System (EIS) is the Rapid Cycling Synchrotron (RCS), which accelerates a single 28 nC electron bunch from 750 MeV to 5, 10, or 18 GeV using an array of 591 MHz five-cell superconducting RF (SRF) cavities—eight at the current design stage. To ensure stable acceleration of high-charge bunches, we conducted detailed impedance and wakefield studies of the SRF cavity structure using both frequency- and time-domain methods. Wakefield solvers (ECHO3D, ECHO1D, CST), eigenmode analysis, and multi-particle tracking with ELEGANT were employed to evaluate longitudinal and transverse impedance effects and to determine instability thresholds. These studies provide critical input for the cavity design and operating parameters required to preserve beam quality and stability in the RCS.

Funding Agency

Work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics under contracts DE-AC05-06OR23177 and DE-SC0012704.

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Author

Sadiq Setiniyaz (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)

Co-authors

Alexei Blednykh (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Gang Wang (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Isurumali Neththikumara (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility) Jiquan Guo (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility) Kirsten Deitrick (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility) Dr Nick Sereno (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility) Robert Rimmer (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility) Dr Todd Satogata (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility) Wencan Xu (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Zachary Conway (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)

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