1. Stepper Magnet with 20 Channels for Preventing Superimposition of Tracks in Bubble Chamber
- Author
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John Barale and Andris Faltens
- Subjects
Materials science ,business.industry ,Bevatron ,Pulse duration ,Optics ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Magnet ,Bubble chamber ,Stepper ,business ,Particle beam ,Instrumentation ,Low voltage ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
This report describes a 20 channel ``stepper'' magnet assembly designed to cause the incoming Bevatron particle beam to scan across the 1.83 m hydrogen bubble chamber in discrete steps. The purpose of this device is to avoid superimposing tracks. Stepping was triggered by an ``events'' counter placed in the beam. The system was built with low voltage, silicon controlled rectifiers. Magnet pulsing was accomplished in two parts, rapid rise of field was produced by a fast circuit and pulse length was maintained by a slow circuit. Cost was approximately $15 000, exclusive of the surplus components.
- Published
- 1966
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