DocumentCode
1213969
Title
A Super Conducting 60 cm Warm Bore Cosine Theta Dipole Magnet for the Jefferson Lab Super High Momentum Spectrometer (SHMS)
Author
Brindza, Paul D. ; Lassiter, Steven ; Fowler, Michael
Author_Institution
Thomas Jefferson Nat. Accel. Facility, Newport News, VA
Volume
18
Issue
2
fYear
2008
fDate
6/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
371
Lastpage
374
Abstract
The Jefferson Lab 12 GeV upgrade involves building a new 12 GeV/c spectrometer for JLAB Hall C called the Super High Momentum Spectrometer (SHMS). This device achieves 4.5 mSr acceptance at bend angles from 5.5 degrees to 40 degrees by using five magnetic elements. The other magnetic elements of the SHMS, including the small SC dipole used to achieve the small 5.5 degree scattering angle, are described elsewhere in this conference. The 4.5 T SC dipole provides momentum analysis for particles from 1 to 12 GeV/c and has bend strength of 13.5 Tm. The magnetic design, including multipole strengths, will be presented. The dipole´s cold mass uses a stainless steel shrink fit force collar, titanium keys and a copper stabilized super conductor consisting of a 36 strand surplus SSC outer cable wave soldered to a copper extruded substrate. This combination provides for a very conservative magnet that can be assembled with little or no tooling and has a high degree of stability. The force collar mechanical analysis will be presented as well as details of the magnet cryostat.
Keywords
cryostats; spectrometers; stainless steel; superconducting magnets; Jefferson Lab; cosine theta dipole magnet; electron volt energy 12 GeV; magnet cryostat; magnetic design; magnetic elements; multipole strengths; shrink fit force collar; stainless steel; super high momentum spectrometer; superconducting magnet; warm bore magnet; Detector magnets; dipole magnets; superconducting magnets;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASC.2008.922257
Filename
4515878
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