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Report number CERN-ATS-2010-019
Title Cooling System for the Merit High-Power Target Experiment
Author(s) Haug, F (CERN) ; Pereira, H (CERN) ; Silva, P (CERN) ; Pezzeti, M (CERN) ; Pavlov, O (CERN) ; Pirotte, O (CERN) ; Metselaar, J (CERN) ; Efthymiopoulos, I (CERN) ; Fabich, A (CERN) ; Lettry, J (CERN) ; Kirk, H G (Brookhaven) ; McDonald, K T (Princeton U.) ; Titus, P (MIT) ; Bennett, J R J (Rutherford)
Publication 2010
Imprint 04 Jan 2010
Number of pages 9
In: AIP Conf. Proc. 1218 (2010) 1023-1030
In: Cryogenic Engineering Conference and International Cryogenic Materials Conference, Tucson, AR, USA, 28 Jun - 2 Jul 2009, pp.1023-1030
DOI 10.1063/1.3422261
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Abstract MERIT is a proof-of-principle experiment of a target station suitable as source for future muon colliders or neutrino factories. When installed at the CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) PS (Proton Synchrotron)complex fast-extracted high-intensity proton beams intercepted a free mercury jet inside a normal-conducting, pulsed 15-T capture solenoid magnet cooled with liquid nitrogen. Up to 25 MJ of Joule heat was dissipated in the magnet during a pulse. The fully automated, remotely controlled cryogenic system of novel design permitted the transfer of nitrogen by the sole means of differential pressures inside the vessels. This fast cycling system permitted several hundred tests in less than three weeks during the 2007 data taking campaign.

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