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Description
Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) was chosen to host the international Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), which will collide high energy and highly polarized hadron and electron beams with center of mass energies between 20 GeV and 140 GeV. The Interaction Region (IR) requires several large aperture, high field superconducting dipole and quadrupole magnets, some of which are very closely spaced.
This paper describes the overall design philosophy of the fourteen one-of-a-kind, unique superconducting magnets in the “Inner Interaction Region” on both sides of the detector. A summary of the style chosen for each of the magnets with design specifications will be presented. The impact of the space constraints and the many internal interfaces and associated issues thereof will be discussed.
Funding Agency
This work was supported by Brookhaven Science
Associates, LLC DE-SC0012704 under Contract DE-SC0012704 with the U.S. Department of Energy.
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