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The magnet of the scattering and neutrino detector for the SHiP experiment at CERN

Ahdida, C.
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Albanese, R.
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Alexandrov, A.
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January 1, 2020
Journal Of Instrumentation

The Search for Hidden Particles (SHiP) experiment proposal at CERN demands a dedicated dipole magnet for its scattering and neutrino detector. This requires a very large volume to be uniformly magnetized at B > 1.2 T, with constraints regarding the inner instrumented volume as well as the external region, where no massive structures are allowed and only an extremely low stray field is admitted. In this paper we report the main technical challenges and the relevant design options providing a comprehensive design for the magnet of the SHiP Scattering and Neutrino Detector.

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DOI
10.1088/1748-0221/15/01/P01027
Web of Science ID

WOS:000525449600027

Author(s)
Ahdida, C.
Albanese, R.
Alexandrov, A.
Anokhina, A.
Aoki, S.
Arduini, G.
Atkin, E.
Azorskiy, N.
Back, J. J.
Bagulya, A.
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Date Issued

2020-01-01

Published in
Journal Of Instrumentation
Volume

15

Issue

1

Article Number

P01027

Subjects

Instruments & Instrumentation

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acceleration cavities and magnets superconducting (high-temperature superconductor

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radiation hardened magnets

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normal-conducting

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permanent magnet devices

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wigglers and undulators)

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large detector systems for particle and astroparticle physics

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neutrino detectors

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