J. Reilly
Cornell University
8 Papers
32 Citations
J. Reilly is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cryomodule & Circulator. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Record high-average current from a high-brightness photoinjector
Bruce Dunham,John Barley,Adam Bartnik,Ivan Bazarov,Luca Cultrera,John Dobbins,Georg Hoffstaetter,Brent Johnson,R. Kaplan,Siddharth Karkare,Vaclav Kostroun,Yulin Li,Matthias Liepe,Xianghong Liu,Florian Loehl,Florian Loehl,Jared Maxson,Peter Quigley,J. Reilly,D. H. Rice,Daniel Sabol,Eric Alden Smith,Karl Smolenski,Maury Tigner,Vadim Vesherevich,D. Widger,Zhi Zhao +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a high-power injector using a DC photoemission gun followed by a superconducting accelerating module is presented, achieving state-of-the-art performance with beam energies of 4-5 MeV.
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High power window tests on a 500 MHz planar waveguide window for the CESR upgrade
M. Pisharody,P. Barnes,E. Chojnacki,R. Durand,T. Hays,R. Kaplan,J. Kirchgessner,J. Reilly,Hasan Padamsee,J. Sears +9 more
- 01 May 1995
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the low power and high power performance of planar waveguide windows designed and fabricated by Thomson Tubes and tested at LNS, which are intended for use in the phase III upgrade of CESR.
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Beam test of a superconducting cavity for the CESR luminosity upgrade
Hasan Padamsee,P. Barnes,Sergey Belomestnykh,Karl Berkelman,M.G. Billing,R. Ehrlich,G. Flynn,Z. Greenwald,W. Hartung,T. Hays,S. Henderson,R. Kaplan,J. Kirchgessner,J. Knobloch,D. Moffat,H. Muller,E. Nordberg,S. Peck,M. Pisharody,J. Reilly,J. Rogers,D. H. Rice,Donald B. Rubin,David Sagan,J. Sears,Maury Tigner,J. Welch +26 more
- 01 May 1995
TL;DR: The prototype superconducting cavity system for CESR-Phase III was tested in CESR in August 1994 as mentioned in this paper, and a maximum of 155 kW of rf power was transferred to a 120 mA beam.
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Geographic sharing of ribotype patterns in Enterococcus faecalis for bacterial source tracking
Peter G. Hartel,Robin L. Kuntz,Karen Rodgers,Samuel P. Myoda,Kerry J. Ritter,James A. Entry,Sheryl A. Ver Wey,Eduardo C. Schröder,Juan Calle,Mercedes Lacourt,Janice E. Thies,J. Reilly,Jeffry J. Fuhrmann +12 more
TL;DR: The limited host range of Enterococcus faecalis may reduce its clonal diversity and thereby increase its geographic sharing of ribotype patterns, which would be advantageous for bacterial source tracking (BST).
Using passive cavities for bunch shortening in CESR
Sergey Belomestnykh,R. Kaplan,J. Reilly,John Sikora,V. Veshcherevich +4 more
- 12 May 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the impact of using passive superconducting cavities on the performance of the e/sup +/e/sup -/ collider at low energy in preparation for its conversion to CESR-c.