1. COMMISSIONING OF THE CRYOGENICS OF THE LHC LONG STRAIGHT SECTIONS.
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Perin, A., Casas-Cubillos, J., Claudet, S., Darve, C., Ferlin, G., Millet, F., Parente, C., Rabehl, R., Soubiran, M., van Weelderen, R., and Wagner, U.
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SUPERCONDUCTORS , *LOW temperature engineering , *MAGNETICS , *MAGNETISM , *SOLENOIDS - Abstract
The LHC is made of eight circular arcs interspaced with eight Long Straight Sections (LSS). Most powering interfaces to the LHC are located in these sections where the particle beams are focused and shaped for collision, cleaning and acceleration. The LSSs are constituted of several unique cryogenic devices and systems like electrical feed-boxes, standalone superconducting magnets, superconducting links, RF cavities and final focusing superconducting magnets. This paper presents the cryogenic commissioning and the main results obtained during the first operation of the LHC Long Straight Sections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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