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MQXFA Final Design Report

Authors :
Ambrosio, Giorgio
Amm, Kathleen
Anerella, Mike
Apollinari, Giorgio
Baldini, Maria
Yahia, Anis Ben
Blowers, James
Carcagno, Ruben
Cheng, Daniel
Chlachidze, Guram
Cooley, Lance
Feher, Sandor
Ferracin, Paolo
Hocker, Henry
Bermudez, Susana Izquierdo
Joshi, Piyush
Lombardo, Vito
Marinozzi, Vittorio
Muratore, Joseph
Naus, Michael
Nobrega, Fred
Pan, Heng
Parker, Marcellus
Pong, Ian
Prestemon, Soren
Ravaioli, Emmanuele
Ray, Katherine L.
Sabbi, GianLuca
Schmalzle, Jesse
Todesco, Ezio
Turenne, Melanie
Yu, Miao
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The MQXFA Quadrupole magnets will be installed in High Luminosity LHC to form the Q1 and Q3 inner triplet optical elements in front of the interaction points 1 (ATLAS) and 5 (CMS). A pair of MQXFA units is assembled in a stainless steel helium vessel, including the end domes, to make the Q1 Cold Mass or the Q3 Cold Mass. The US HL LHC Accelerator Upgrade Project* is responsible for the design, manufacturing and test of the Q1/Q3 Cold Masses and the complete MQXFA magnets. CERN provides the cryostat components and is responsible for integration and installation in HL LHC. The MQXFA quadrupoles have 150 mm aperture, 4.2 m magnetic length, nominal gradient of 132.2 T/m, and coil peak field of 11.3 T. They use Nb_3Sn conductor and a support structure made of segmented aluminum shells pre-loaded by using bladders and keys. This report presents the final design of the MQXFA quadrupole magnets. *Supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of High Energy Physics<br />Comment: 120 pages

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Accelerator Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2203.06723
Document Type :
Working Paper