Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9845101 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2005 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
High-performance superconducting quadrupole magnets, MQXA, for the LHC low-beta insertions have been designed, manufactured in series and tested. The design field gradient of the quadrupole, which has a coil aperture of diameter 70Â mm, was 240Â T/m at 1.9Â K; its effective length is 6.37Â m, and it is required to operate reliably at up to 215Â T/m when subjected to radiation heat deposit in the coils of up to 5Â W/m. The series of 20 magnets has been produced in industry, and tested at KEK. The magnet design is explained, and the construction and performance of the series units, in terms of training, field quality and geometry, are presented.
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Authors
Y. Ajima, N. Higashi, M. Iida, N. Kimura, T. Nakamoto, T. Ogitsu, H. Ohhata, N. Ohuchi, T. Shintomi, S. Sugawara, K. Sugita, K. Tanaka, T. Taylor, A. Terashima, K. Tsuchiya, A. Yamamoto,