1. Development of a high gradient quadrupole for the LHC interaction regions
- Author
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S.A. Gourlay, M.J. Lamm, Ramesh Gupta, Alexander V. Zlobin, R.M. Scanlan, P.O. Mazur, T. Heger, R. Bossert, P.J. Limon, A.D. McInturff, Sandor Feher, Y. Huang, J. Kerby, Shlomo Caspi, D. Dell'Orco, J.M. van Oort, F. Nobrega, G.L. Sabbi, James Strait, and J.P. Ozelis
- Subjects
Physics ,Large Hadron Collider ,Aperture ,Particle accelerator ,Superconducting magnet ,Cryogenics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Accelerators and Storage Rings ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Nuclear physics ,law ,Quadrupole ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Fermilab ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Superfluid helium-4 - Abstract
A collaboration of Fermilab, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Brookhaven National Laboratory is engaged in the design of a high gradient quadrupole suitable for use in the LHC interaction regions. The cold iron design incorporates a two-layer, cos(2/spl theta/) coil geometry with a 70 mm aperture operating in superfluid helium. This paper summarizes the progress on a magnetic, mechanical and thermal design that meets the requirements of maximum gradient above 250 T/m, high field quality and provision for adequate cooling in a high radiation environment.
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- 1997