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Superconducting Curved Canted–Cosine–Theta (CCT) for the HIE-ISOLDE Recoil Separator Ring at CERN

The ISOLDE facility at CERN delivers the largest range of low-energy radioactive beams, exploited by several detector systems to investigate nuclear properties from the stable isotopes to the very exotic systems close to the neutron or proton drip lines. These studies can largely benefit from the us...

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Autores principales: Kirby, G, Rodin, V, Kirby, O, Foussat, A, Resta-Lopez, J, Martel, I, Welsch, C
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2022.3158332
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2859838
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author Kirby, G
Rodin, V
Kirby, O
Foussat, A
Resta-Lopez, J
Martel, I
Welsch, C
author_facet Kirby, G
Rodin, V
Kirby, O
Foussat, A
Resta-Lopez, J
Martel, I
Welsch, C
author_sort Kirby, G
collection CERN
description The ISOLDE facility at CERN delivers the largest range of low-energy radioactive beams, exploited by several detector systems to investigate nuclear properties from the stable isotopes to the very exotic systems close to the neutron or proton drip lines. These studies can largely benefit from the use of a high-resolution fragment separator. To achieve this goal, an innovative spectrometer based on a compact superconducting (SC) ring, the Isolde Superconducting Recoil Separator (ISRS), is being studied. The ring will operate as an isochronous non-scaling fixed-field alternating-gradient (FFAG) system based on Canted-Cosine-Theta (CCT) magnets. These multifunction magnets have two alternating-gradient quadrupoles nested inside an outer dipole. According to preliminary beam dynamics studies, the dipole will need to generate a maximum field of 2.2 T. A maximum quadrupole gradient of approximately 14 T/m will guarantee orbit stability for heavy ions with a maximum kinetic energy of 10 MeV/u. Fine tuning of the CCT magnets and the FFAG optics will provide very large solid angles > 100 msr and momentum acceptances Δp/p > 20%. In this paper we present, the magnet designs and their optimisation. A cost-effective active stray field superconducting coil shield design has been introduced to be able to remove approximate 4000 kg of iron yoke and the complexity of building a tightly curved yoke.
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spelling cern-28598382023-05-25T19:33:18Zdoi:10.1109/TASC.2022.3158332http://cds.cern.ch/record/2859838engKirby, GRodin, VKirby, OFoussat, AResta-Lopez, JMartel, IWelsch, CSuperconducting Curved Canted–Cosine–Theta (CCT) for the HIE-ISOLDE Recoil Separator Ring at CERNAccelerators and Storage RingsThe ISOLDE facility at CERN delivers the largest range of low-energy radioactive beams, exploited by several detector systems to investigate nuclear properties from the stable isotopes to the very exotic systems close to the neutron or proton drip lines. These studies can largely benefit from the use of a high-resolution fragment separator. To achieve this goal, an innovative spectrometer based on a compact superconducting (SC) ring, the Isolde Superconducting Recoil Separator (ISRS), is being studied. The ring will operate as an isochronous non-scaling fixed-field alternating-gradient (FFAG) system based on Canted-Cosine-Theta (CCT) magnets. These multifunction magnets have two alternating-gradient quadrupoles nested inside an outer dipole. According to preliminary beam dynamics studies, the dipole will need to generate a maximum field of 2.2 T. A maximum quadrupole gradient of approximately 14 T/m will guarantee orbit stability for heavy ions with a maximum kinetic energy of 10 MeV/u. Fine tuning of the CCT magnets and the FFAG optics will provide very large solid angles > 100 msr and momentum acceptances Δp/p > 20%. In this paper we present, the magnet designs and their optimisation. A cost-effective active stray field superconducting coil shield design has been introduced to be able to remove approximate 4000 kg of iron yoke and the complexity of building a tightly curved yoke.oai:cds.cern.ch:28598382022
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Kirby, G
Rodin, V
Kirby, O
Foussat, A
Resta-Lopez, J
Martel, I
Welsch, C
Superconducting Curved Canted–Cosine–Theta (CCT) for the HIE-ISOLDE Recoil Separator Ring at CERN
title Superconducting Curved Canted–Cosine–Theta (CCT) for the HIE-ISOLDE Recoil Separator Ring at CERN
title_full Superconducting Curved Canted–Cosine–Theta (CCT) for the HIE-ISOLDE Recoil Separator Ring at CERN
title_fullStr Superconducting Curved Canted–Cosine–Theta (CCT) for the HIE-ISOLDE Recoil Separator Ring at CERN
title_full_unstemmed Superconducting Curved Canted–Cosine–Theta (CCT) for the HIE-ISOLDE Recoil Separator Ring at CERN
title_short Superconducting Curved Canted–Cosine–Theta (CCT) for the HIE-ISOLDE Recoil Separator Ring at CERN
title_sort superconducting curved canted–cosine–theta (cct) for the hie-isolde recoil separator ring at cern
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2022.3158332
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2859838
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