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The superconducting magnet for the BABAR detector of the PEP-II B Factory at SLAC

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics(1996)

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Abstract
An Aluminium stabilized, thin superconducting solenoid is required for the central field of 1.5 T for the BABAR winding is supported by an Aluminium alloy outer cylinder, which provides hoop strength to the coil. The coil has dimensions of 3 m in diameter and 3.7 m in length, The current density is graded to meet the field uniformity requirements of +/- 2%. A hexagonal flux return, comprised of barrel and two end doors provides the external flux path for the field, Additional material is required in the end caps to shield the flux from the beam line magnets, To accommodate the muon detectors, the barrel and end caps are segmented into 20 plates of different thickness. Special attention is given to the support of the coil and cryostat to account for seismic loading, The coil is indirectly cooled to 4.5 K using the liquid helium thermo-siphon technique and cooling channels welded to the support cylinder, Automatic cooldown and cryogen supply to the coil and its 40 K radiation shield is done by a helium liquefier/refrigerator via coaxial, return gas screened, flexible transfer lines.
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accelerator magnets,electron accelerators,particle beam diagnostics,storage rings,superconducting magnets,superconducting particle detectors,1.5 T,3 m,3.7 m,4.5 K,40 K,Al stabilized thin superconducting solenoid,BABAR detector,PEP-II B Factory,SLAC,automatic cooldown,beam line magnets,central field,cryostat,current density,end caps,field uniformity requirements,flexible transfer lines,hexagonal flux return,hoop strength,liquefier,muon detectors,refrigerator,seismic loading,superconducting magnet,thermosiphon technique
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