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@inproceedings{sosa:linac2022-tupojo14, author = {A.G. Sosa and R.A. Baron and I. Bustinduy and A. Conde and H. Danared and C.S. Derrez and E.M. Donegani and M. Eshraqi and D. Fernández-Cañoto and N. Garmendia and P.J. González and V. Grishin and G. Harper and A. Jansson and M. Jensen and B. Jones and A. Kaftoosian and E. Laface and B. Lagoguez and Y. Levinsen and J. Martin and J.P.S. Martins and I. Mazkiaran and N. Milas and R. Miyamoto and J.L. Muñoz and D.J.P. Nicosia and D. Noll and D.C. Plostinar and A.R. Páramo and T.J. Shea and R. Tarkeshian and C.A. Thomas and E. Trachanas and S. Varnasseri and A.Z. Zugazaga and P.L. van Velze}, % author = {A.G. Sosa and R.A. Baron and I. Bustinduy and A. Conde and H. Danared and C.S. Derrez and others}, % author = {A.G. Sosa and others}, title = {{Status of Testing and Commissioning of the Medium Energy Beam Transport Line of the ESS Normal Conducting Linac}}, booktitle = {Proc. LINAC'22}, % booktitle = {Proc. 31st International Linear Accelerator Conference (LINAC'22)}, pages = {376--379}, eid = {TUPOJO14}, language = {english}, keywords = {MEBT, cavity, linac, MMI, quadrupole}, venue = {Liverpool, UK}, series = {International Linear Accelerator Conference}, number = {31}, publisher = {JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland}, month = {09}, year = {2022}, issn = {2226-0366}, isbn = {978-3-95450-215-8}, doi = {10.18429/JACoW-LINAC2022-TUPOJO14}, url = {https://jacow.org/linac2022/papers/tupojo14.pdf}, abstract = {{The latest beam commissioning phase of the Normal Conducting Linac at ESS delivered a proton beam through the Medium Energy Beam Transport (MEBT) into the first Drift Tube Linac (DTL) tank. The probe beam in MEBT consisted of 3.6 MeV protons of <6 mA, <5 microseconds pulse length and 1 Hz repetition rate. Following the delivery of the components at ESS in Lund in June 2019, the commissioning phase with the MEBT was completed in July 2022. In March 2022, the maximum beam current of 62.5 mA was transported up to the MEBT Faraday cup. This proceeding focuses on the status of MEBT including magnets, buncher cavities, scrapers and beam diagnostics designed and tested in collaboration with ESS Bilbao.}}, }