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Superconducting compensator magnets to be used with the HRS spectrometer at the SLAC PEP facility


Abstract:

The first of a pair of identical superconducting compensator solenoids required for the High Resolution Spectrometer Facility (HRS) at the Stanford e+ e- Colliding Beam S...Show More

Abstract:

The first of a pair of identical superconducting compensator solenoids required for the High Resolution Spectrometer Facility (HRS) at the Stanford e+ e- Colliding Beam Storage Ring Accelerator (PEP) has been tested. The magnet provides a 2.0 T field in a room temperature bore 19.0 cm in diameter. The magnet winding length is 1.65 m and a cold iron yoke reduces the fringe fields 30 cm outside the cryostat to less than 10 gauss. The pool-boiling helium cryostat with liquid nitrogen cooled thermal radiation shield will be supplied with cryogens from the Spectrometer Facility refrigeration system.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Magnetics ( Volume: 17, Issue: 1, January 1981)
Page(s): 186 - 187
Date of Publication: 31 January 1981

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