7–12 May 2023
Venice, Italy
Europe/Zurich timezone

Status of superconducting magnets for super-FRS at FAIR

WEPM068
10 May 2023, 16:30
2h
Sala Mosaici 2

Sala Mosaici 2

Poster Presentation MC7.T10: Superconducting Magnets Wednesday Poster Session

Speaker

Kei Sugita (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research)

Description

Super Fragment Separator (Super-FRS) is the highest priority accelerator facility in construction of the FAIR at GSI, Darmstadt Germany. Super-FRS will provide desired exotic isotope beams to various experiment sites for fundamental researches. The high energy branch of Super-FRS will be the earliest to be built and will enable to execute the first experiment of FAIR.

Key elements of the Super-FRS that large aperture superconducting dipole magnets and multiplets, which contain quadrupole magnets and corrector magnets, determine performance of the beam separator, are being manufactured and tested intensively.

In Spain, super-ferric dipole magnets with combination of a warm iron yoke and a superconducting coil cryostat are manufactured, while bath-cooled multiplet cold masses in a large cryostat are produced in Italy.

These magnets are transported to a dedicated test facility at CERN, Switzerland, for a qualification of the performance. The testing are executed by a GSI team in collaboration with CERN. The test results are fully assessed by GSI experts including beam optical evaluations and an acceptance decision is made.

Accepted magnets are delivered to GSI and inspected at room temperature, and equipped with interface items to the accelerator infrastructure (pre-assembly) and stored for the installation into the FAIR building.

We will report status of the Super-FRS sc magnet production, testing, as well as pre-assembly, highlight some findings and the measures.

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Author

Kei Sugita (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research)

Co-authors

Antonella Chiuchiolo (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research) Christian Roux (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research) Erika Kazantseva (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research) Eun Jung Cho (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research) Haik Simon (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research) Hans Mueller (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research) Martin Winkler (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research) Vasileios Velonas (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research)

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