KEK, Japan, September 2007

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Vacuum pumping system for 2 K operations at SRF test facility
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Vacuum pumping system for 2 K operations at SRF test facility
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Norihito Ohuchi with cryomodule "cold mass"
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Cryomodule cold mass
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dressed cavity
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cryomodule assembly area
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EP acid piping
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HP water rinse box
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Water rinse box, with acid reservoirs in front
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Clean room with acid reservoirs in front
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Acid pumping system (red pipes are acid)
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Vertical dewar locations in a deep recess in the floor
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Pit with two holes for vertical test cryostats at KEK
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Vertical dewar locations in a deep recess in the floor
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STF cryomodule 1. One cavity (of 4 possible) in this module.
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STF cryomodule 1. Cryomodule end with cryo supply.
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STF cryomodule 1. Input coupler.
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STF cryomodule 1. Input coupler support.
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STF cryomodule 1. Input coupler support.
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STF cryomodule 1. Input coupler support.
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KEKB accelerator tunnel. SRF cavity.
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KEKB accelerator tunnel. SRF cavity and Don Mitchell.
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KEKB accelerator tunnel. SRF cavity.
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KEKB tunnel. SRF cavity and Don Mitchell.
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KEKB tunnel. SRF cavity, rear beamline.
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Tom Peterson, Don Mitchell, and Harry Carter
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Kenji Hosoyama, who designed these SRF cavity modules.
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McDonalds
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From http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~AK5T-KMN/ this is Lethe sicelis (Hikage-cho where Hikage means shady place.) A uniquely Japanese species closely related to our Pearly-Eye.
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Probably Lycaena phlaeas (Small Copper), a species which we also have here in the US, although this seemed larger than those here. This looks like what the website calls "Summer form"


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