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Mounting an ISR intersection chamber in the Split Field Magnet(SFM)

The Split Field Magnet (SFM) was the largest spectrometer for particles from beam-beam collisions in the ISR. It could determine particle momenta in a large solid angle, but was designed mainly for the analysis of forward travelling particles.As the magnet was working on the ISR circulating beams, i...

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description The Split Field Magnet (SFM) was the largest spectrometer for particles from beam-beam collisions in the ISR. It could determine particle momenta in a large solid angle, but was designed mainly for the analysis of forward travelling particles.As the magnet was working on the ISR circulating beams, its magnetic field had to be such as to restore the correct proton orbit.The SFM, therefore, produced zero field at the crossing point and fields of opposite signs upstream and downstream of it and was completed by 2 large and 2 small compensator magnets. The gradient effects were corrected by magnetic channels equipped with movable flaps. The useful magnetic field volume was 28 m3, the induction in the median plane 1.14 T, the gap heigth 1.1 m, the length 10.5 m, the weight about 1000 ton.Concerning the detectors, the SFM was the first massive application of multiwire proportional chambers (about 70000 wires) which filled the main and the large compensator magnets. In the course of the years different types of vacuum chambers were mounted in the SFM (yo-yo, bicone, flat-fish...).The picture shows the mounting of one of these. On the left one sees a beam magnetic channel protecting the ISR beams from the SFM edge field and compensating field gradient effects by means of movable flaps. See also 7408053X.
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spelling cern-9180152019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/918015Mounting an ISR intersection chamber in the Split Field Magnet(SFM)Experiments and DetectorsThe Split Field Magnet (SFM) was the largest spectrometer for particles from beam-beam collisions in the ISR. It could determine particle momenta in a large solid angle, but was designed mainly for the analysis of forward travelling particles.As the magnet was working on the ISR circulating beams, its magnetic field had to be such as to restore the correct proton orbit.The SFM, therefore, produced zero field at the crossing point and fields of opposite signs upstream and downstream of it and was completed by 2 large and 2 small compensator magnets. The gradient effects were corrected by magnetic channels equipped with movable flaps. The useful magnetic field volume was 28 m3, the induction in the median plane 1.14 T, the gap heigth 1.1 m, the length 10.5 m, the weight about 1000 ton.Concerning the detectors, the SFM was the first massive application of multiwire proportional chambers (about 70000 wires) which filled the main and the large compensator magnets. In the course of the years different types of vacuum chambers were mounted in the SFM (yo-yo, bicone, flat-fish...).The picture shows the mounting of one of these. On the left one sees a beam magnetic channel protecting the ISR beams from the SFM edge field and compensating field gradient effects by means of movable flaps. See also 7408053X.CERN-PHOTO-7705678oai:cds.cern.ch:9180151977
spellingShingle Experiments and Detectors
Mounting an ISR intersection chamber in the Split Field Magnet(SFM)
title Mounting an ISR intersection chamber in the Split Field Magnet(SFM)
title_full Mounting an ISR intersection chamber in the Split Field Magnet(SFM)
title_fullStr Mounting an ISR intersection chamber in the Split Field Magnet(SFM)
title_full_unstemmed Mounting an ISR intersection chamber in the Split Field Magnet(SFM)
title_short Mounting an ISR intersection chamber in the Split Field Magnet(SFM)
title_sort mounting an isr intersection chamber in the split field magnet(sfm)
topic Experiments and Detectors
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/918015