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Report number arXiv:2410.16779 ; CRYOGENICS-D-23-00163R2
Title Design and analysis of a HTS internally cooled cable for the Muon Collider target and capture solenoid magnets
Author(s) Bottura, L. (CERN) ; Accettura, C. (CERN) ; Kolehmainen, A. (CERN) ; Lorenzo Gomez, J. (Fusion for Energy, Barcelona) ; Portone, A. (Fusion for Energy, Barcelona) ; Testoni, P. (Fusion for Energy, Barcelona)
Publication 2024-10-23
Imprint 2024-10-22
Number of pages 13
In: Cryogenics 144 (2024) 103972
DOI 10.1016/j.cryogenics.2024.103972 (publication)
Subject category physics.acc-ph ; Accelerators and Storage Rings
Abstract The Muon Collider is one of the options considered as the next step in High Energy Physics. It bears many challenges, last not least in superconducting magnet technology. The target and capture solenoid is one of them, a channel of approximately 18 m length consisting of co-axial solenoid magnets with a 1.2 m free bore and peak field on axis of 20 T. One of the main concerns come from the nuclear radiation environment that may influence the stable operation of the coil, as well as its material integrity. Energetic photons cause large radiation heat load, of the order of several kW in the cold mass, and deposit a considerable dose, several tens of MGy. Neutrons cause material damage, at the level of 10-3 DPA. These values are at the present limit of superconducting coil technology. We describe here the conceptual design of the target and capture solenoid, focusing on the HTS cable design, which is largely inspired by the VIPER concept developed at MIT. We show how to address margin and protection, cooling and mechanics specific to the HTS cable selected.
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