학술논문

Progress on the Focus Coil for the MICE Channel
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Conference: 2005 Particle Accelerator Conference, KnoxvilleTN, 17 - 21 May 2005
Subject
72 PHYSICS OF ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS ACCELERATORS
ALUMINIUM
FOCUSING
HEAT EXCHANGERS
IONIZATION
MAGNETS
MICE
MUONS
NEUTRINOS
SOLENOIDS
SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS
Language
English
Abstract
This report describes the progress on the magnet part of the absorber focus coil module for the international Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment (MICE). MICE consists of two cells of a SFOFO cooling channel that is similar to that studied in Feasibility 2 study of a neutrino factory [1]. The MICE absorber focus coil module consists of a pair of superconducting solenoids, mounted on an aluminum mandrel. The coil package is in its own vacuum vessel located around an absorber. The absorber is within a separate vacuum vessel that is within the warm bore of the focusing magnet. The superconducting focus coils may either be run in the solenoid mode (with the two coils at the same polarity) or in the gradient mode (with the coils at opposite polarity, causing the field direction to flip within the magnet bore). The coils will be cooled using a pair of small 4 K coolers. This report discusses the progress on the MICE focusing magnets, the magnet current supply system, and the quench protection system.