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A Large Aperture Superconducting Dipole for Beta Beams to Minimize Heat Deposition in the Coil

The aim of beta beams in a decay ring is to produce highly energetic pure electron neutrino and anti-neutrino beams coming from b-decay of 18Ne10+ and 6He2+ ion beams. The decay products, having different magnetic rigidities than the ion beam, are deviated inside the dipole. The aperture and the len...

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Autores principales: Wildner, E, Vollinger, C
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 23/0
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1356558
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Vollinger, C
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Vollinger, C
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description The aim of beta beams in a decay ring is to produce highly energetic pure electron neutrino and anti-neutrino beams coming from b-decay of 18Ne10+ and 6He2+ ion beams. The decay products, having different magnetic rigidities than the ion beam, are deviated inside the dipole. The aperture and the length of the magnet have to be optimized to avoid that the decay products hit the coil. The decay products are intercepted by absorber blocks inside the beam pipe between the dipoles to protect the following dipole. A first design of a 6T arc dipole using a cosine theta layout of the coil with an aperture of 80 mm fulfils the optics requirements. Heat deposition in the coil has been calculated using different absorber materials to find a solution to efficiently protect the coil. Aspects of impedance minimization for the case of having the absorbers inside the beam pipe have also been addressed.
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spelling cern-13565582019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1356558engWildner, EVollinger, CA Large Aperture Superconducting Dipole for Beta Beams to Minimize Heat Deposition in the Coil12: TASK 12The aim of beta beams in a decay ring is to produce highly energetic pure electron neutrino and anti-neutrino beams coming from b-decay of 18Ne10+ and 6He2+ ion beams. The decay products, having different magnetic rigidities than the ion beam, are deviated inside the dipole. The aperture and the length of the magnet have to be optimized to avoid that the decay products hit the coil. The decay products are intercepted by absorber blocks inside the beam pipe between the dipoles to protect the following dipole. A first design of a 6T arc dipole using a cosine theta layout of the coil with an aperture of 80 mm fulfils the optics requirements. Heat deposition in the coil has been calculated using different absorber materials to find a solution to efficiently protect the coil. Aspects of impedance minimization for the case of having the absorbers inside the beam pipe have also been addressed.EURISOL-12-22-2007-0024oai:cds.cern.ch:135655823/01/07
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Wildner, E
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A Large Aperture Superconducting Dipole for Beta Beams to Minimize Heat Deposition in the Coil
title A Large Aperture Superconducting Dipole for Beta Beams to Minimize Heat Deposition in the Coil
title_full A Large Aperture Superconducting Dipole for Beta Beams to Minimize Heat Deposition in the Coil
title_fullStr A Large Aperture Superconducting Dipole for Beta Beams to Minimize Heat Deposition in the Coil
title_full_unstemmed A Large Aperture Superconducting Dipole for Beta Beams to Minimize Heat Deposition in the Coil
title_short A Large Aperture Superconducting Dipole for Beta Beams to Minimize Heat Deposition in the Coil
title_sort large aperture superconducting dipole for beta beams to minimize heat deposition in the coil
topic 12: TASK 12
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1356558
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