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Status of the LHCb magnet system

The LHCb experiment focuses on the precision measurement of CP violation and rare decays in the B-meson system. It plans to operate with an average luminosity of $2\times 10^{32}$~cm$^{-2}$s$~^{-1}$, which should be obtained from the beginning of the LHC operation. The LHCb detector exploits the for...

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Autores principales: André, J, Charra, P, Flegel, W, Giudici, P A, Jamet, O, Lançon, P, Losasso, M, Röhner, F, Rosset, C
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2002.1018421
http://cds.cern.ch/record/590795
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author André, J
Charra, P
Flegel, W
Giudici, P A
Jamet, O
Lançon, P
Losasso, M
Röhner, F
Rosset, C
author_facet André, J
Charra, P
Flegel, W
Giudici, P A
Jamet, O
Lançon, P
Losasso, M
Röhner, F
Rosset, C
author_sort André, J
collection CERN
description The LHCb experiment focuses on the precision measurement of CP violation and rare decays in the B-meson system. It plans to operate with an average luminosity of $2\times 10^{32}$~cm$^{-2}$s$~^{-1}$, which should be obtained from the beginning of the LHC operation. The LHCb detector exploits the forward region of the pp collisions at the LHC collider. It requires a single-arm spectrometer for the separation and momentum measurement of the charged particles with a large dipole magnet of a free aperture of $\pm 300$~mrad horizontally and $\pm 250$~mrad vertically. The magnet is designed for a total integrated field of 4~Tm. The pole gap is 2.2 to 3.5~m vertically (the direction of the field) and 2.6 to 4.2~m horizontally. The overall length of the magnet (in beam direction) is 5~m and its total weight about 1500~t. The power dissipation in the aluminium coils will be 4.2~MW. The magnet yoke is constructed from low carbon steel plates of 100~mm thickness. The maximum weight of one plate does not exceed 25~t. The coils are wound from large hollow aluminium conductor of $50~{\rm mm}\times 50~{\rm mm}$ cross-section with a central cooling channel of 25~mm diameter for the pressurized demineralized water. Each of the two coils is composed of 15~monolayer pancakes of 15~turns per pancake. To reach good field quality the coils are bent by 45$^\circ$ towards the gap along the horizontal aperture of $\pm 300$~mrad and the pole pieces have large shims. The underlying magnet design, its present status and milestones will be reviewed.
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spelling cern-5907952019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/TASC.2002.1018421http://cds.cern.ch/record/590795engAndré, JCharra, PFlegel, WGiudici, P AJamet, OLançon, PLosasso, MRöhner, FRosset, CStatus of the LHCb magnet systemDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe LHCb experiment focuses on the precision measurement of CP violation and rare decays in the B-meson system. It plans to operate with an average luminosity of $2\times 10^{32}$~cm$^{-2}$s$~^{-1}$, which should be obtained from the beginning of the LHC operation. The LHCb detector exploits the forward region of the pp collisions at the LHC collider. It requires a single-arm spectrometer for the separation and momentum measurement of the charged particles with a large dipole magnet of a free aperture of $\pm 300$~mrad horizontally and $\pm 250$~mrad vertically. The magnet is designed for a total integrated field of 4~Tm. The pole gap is 2.2 to 3.5~m vertically (the direction of the field) and 2.6 to 4.2~m horizontally. The overall length of the magnet (in beam direction) is 5~m and its total weight about 1500~t. The power dissipation in the aluminium coils will be 4.2~MW. The magnet yoke is constructed from low carbon steel plates of 100~mm thickness. The maximum weight of one plate does not exceed 25~t. The coils are wound from large hollow aluminium conductor of $50~{\rm mm}\times 50~{\rm mm}$ cross-section with a central cooling channel of 25~mm diameter for the pressurized demineralized water. Each of the two coils is composed of 15~monolayer pancakes of 15~turns per pancake. To reach good field quality the coils are bent by 45$^\circ$ towards the gap along the horizontal aperture of $\pm 300$~mrad and the pole pieces have large shims. The underlying magnet design, its present status and milestones will be reviewed.LHCb-2001-148oai:cds.cern.ch:5907952001-12-14
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
André, J
Charra, P
Flegel, W
Giudici, P A
Jamet, O
Lançon, P
Losasso, M
Röhner, F
Rosset, C
Status of the LHCb magnet system
title Status of the LHCb magnet system
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title_fullStr Status of the LHCb magnet system
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title_short Status of the LHCb magnet system
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topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2002.1018421
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