DocumentCode :
1463799
Title :
The CMS Magnetic Field Map Performance
Author :
Klyukhin, V.I. ; Amapane, N. ; Andreev, V. ; Ball, A. ; Curé, B. ; Hervé, A. ; Gaddi, A. ; Gerwig, H. ; Karimaki, V. ; Loveless, R. ; Mulders, M. ; Popescu, S. ; Sarycheva, L.I. ; Virdee, T.
Author_Institution :
Skobeltsyn Inst. of Nucl. Phys., Moscow State Univ., Moscow, Russia
Volume :
20
Issue :
3
fYear :
2010
fDate :
6/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
152
Lastpage :
155
Abstract :
The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) is a general-purpose detector designed to run at the highest luminosity at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Its distinctive features include a 4 T superconducting solenoid with 6 m diameter by 12.5 m long free bore, enclosed inside a 10000-ton return yoke made of construction steel. Accurate characterization of the magnetic field everywhere in the CMS detector is required. During two major tests of the CMS magnet the magnetic flux density was measured inside the coil in a cylinder of 3.448 m diameter and 7 m length with a specially designed field-mapping pneumatic machine as well as in 140 discrete regions of the CMS yoke with NMR probes, 3-D Hall sensors and flux-loops. A TOSCA 3-D model of the CMS magnet has been developed to describe the magnetic field everywhere outside the tracking volume measured with the field-mapping machine. A volume based representation of the magnetic field is used to provide the CMS simulation and reconstruction software with the magnetic field values. The value of the field at a given point of a volume is obtained by interpolation from a regular grid of values resulting from a TOSCA calculation or, when available, from a parameterization. The results of the measurements and calculations are presented, compared and discussed.
Keywords :
accelerator magnets; position sensitive particle detectors; superconducting magnets; 3D Hall sensors; CMS detector; CMS magnetic field map performance; CMS simulation; CMS yoke; NMR probes; TOSCA 3D model; compact muon solenoid; construction steel; field-mapping machine; field-mapping pneumatic machine; flux-loops; magnetic flux density; radius 1.724 m; radius 3 m; reconstruction software; return yoke; size 12.5 m; size 7 m; superconducting solenoid; tracking volume; Flux-loops; NMR probes; hall probes; magnetic field measurements; superconducting solenoid;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1051-8223
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2010.2041200
Filename :
5443677
Link To Document :
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