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The Superconducting Shield (SuShi) Septum Magnet Prototype

The Future Circular Collider proton-proton ring would require a high-field septum magnet with a blade as thin as possible for the extraction of the 50 TeV proton beam from the ring. One of the two baseline concepts in the conceptual design report is the “superconducting shield” (nicknamed as SuShi)...

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Autores principales: Barna, D, Borburgh, J, Atanasov, M, Kirby, G, Giunchi, G, Kárpáti, V, Szűcs, M, Szabó, G, Mertinger, V
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2022.3149726
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2806081
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Sumario:The Future Circular Collider proton-proton ring would require a high-field septum magnet with a blade as thin as possible for the extraction of the 50 TeV proton beam from the ring. One of the two baseline concepts in the conceptual design report is the “superconducting shield” (nicknamed as SuShi) septum, utilizing a zero field cooled, passive superconducting shield in order to create a zero-field channel for the circulating beam inside the bore of a 3 Tesla canted cosine theta (CCT) type superconducting magnet. Besides the overview of the magnet design, progress in the construction of the prototype is presented.