Design, construction, and field mapping of the HISTRAP prototype dipole

B. A. Tatum, D. T. Dowling, R. S. Lord, S. W. Mosko, D. K. Olsen

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    Abstract

    HISTRAP is a proposed 2.67 T-m synchrotron-cooler-storage ring having eight 45°, C-design dipole magnets. A prototype dipole has been designed, fabricated, and mapped. The magnet design utilizes curved and angled coil ends to compensate for end effects in the field. Construction of the prototype dipole has been completed by the FNAL magnet factory. The magnetic field has been mapped using a Hall-effect probe affixed to a newly constructed, PC-based, horizontal positioning system. Results of the field mapping are presented. Results showing almost identical integrated and central profiles verified that the curved and angled coil end design did cancel the sextupole component found in typical C-shaped dipoles with straight coil ends. Except for the small quadrupole component, the predicted field profiles very accurately modeled the actual field profiles.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages393-395
    Number of pages3
    StatePublished - 1989
    EventProceedings of the 1989 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference - Chicago, IL, USA
    Duration: Mar 20 1989Mar 23 1989

    Conference

    ConferenceProceedings of the 1989 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference
    CityChicago, IL, USA
    Period03/20/8903/23/89

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