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Superconducting dipole magnet for Hyperon spectrometer

  • J. K. Ahn
  • , S. Choi
  • , S. Hasegawa
  • , S. H. Hayakawa
  • , J. Hong
  • , Y. Ichikawa
  • , K. Imai
  • , S. H. Kim
  • , Y. Makida
  • , H. Ohhata
  • , H. Sako
  • , K. Sasaki
  • , S. Sato
  • , T. Takahashi
  • , K. Tanida
  • , J. Yoshida
  • Korea University
  • Kangwon National University
  • Japan Atomic Energy Agency
  • Korea Basic Science Institute
  • High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Institute of Particle and Nuclear Physics
  • High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Tsukuba

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Abstract

We have constructed a conduction-cooled superconducting dipole magnet for the Hyperon spectrometer at Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC). The magnet is a Helmholtz-type dipole magnet with two circular coils with a radius of 500 mm separated by 500 mm. It provides a uniform magnetic field of 1.0 T or higher in a volume of ϕ600 mm × 600 mm, covering the drift region of a time projection chamber (TPC). Owing to the target location inside the TPC, the Hyperon spectrometer has a broad angular coverage with a nearly 2π solid angle. We have successfully excited the magnet up to 1.3 T. At 1.0 T, we operated it stably for more than 1 week in single-magnet configuration and double-magnet configuration with a normal-conducting 0.7-T dipole magnet located 30 cm apart. The measured magnetic field distribution in the TPC volume is consistent with the calculated field map.

Keywords

  • Helmholtz coils
  • Hyperon spectrometer
  • Superconducting magnet

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