Abstract

A 2 m helium cooled vacuum test section has been inserted into the CERN ISR to investigate problems which could be encountered in future cold bore proton machines. The UHV bore is cooled from the helium bath via a variable pressure gas filled space which enables operation at any temperature between 2.5 K and ambient. Temperature and degree of surface contamination can be remotely controlled. First observations from nominally clean and from hydrogen contaminated surfaces operating at temperatures close to 4.2 K are presented.

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