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John J. LeRose Hall A Collaboration Meeting, June 2010 SBS Magnet

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SBS Magnet. John J. LeRose. Hall A Collaboration Meeting, June 2010. SBS: a “large” acceptance, small angle, moderate resolution device. 48D48 Basic Geometry. Have had contact with the contact engineer at BNL. The magnet isn’t going anywhere. . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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John J. LeRoseHall A Collaboration Meeting, June 2010

SBS Magnet

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SBS: a “large” acceptance, small angle, moderate resolution device

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48D48 Basic Geometry

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Have had contact with the contact engineer at

BNL. The magnet isn’t going anywhere.

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Present Status of the Magnet(s)and Power Supplies

• Have made contact with the engineer at BNL who will be our contact for the property transfer.

• The magnets are “not going anywhere”.• Power supplies are also available, but old:

– Refurbished in the 80’s– Customized controls

• Anticipating having funding to move the magnets in October at the earliest, have tentatively planned a trip to Brookhaven in August to check things out in person and start arrangements for the transfer.

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Needed Modifications to the Magnet

• For small angles at short distance– Cut opening in Yoke– Modify coils

• For Polarized Target & background control– Add field clamp to reduce field at target

• For beam transport to the dump– Field clamp (again)– Add magnetically shielded beam pipe– Add solenoid

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Shielded Beam pipe

Field Clamp

Layout of system with part of yoke removed

Modified Coils

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B at target < 2 Gauss

With magnetically shielded pipe with 1kA/cm current density solenoid

Calculations by Stepan MikhailovUsing “Mermaid” (units are kG, cm)

Nice clean magnetic field

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Various Views of the Modified Magnet

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TOSCA modeling update

• Spring 2010: Robin Wines was assigned the task of doing detailed TOSCA modeling of the SBS magnet and the proposed modifications

• She is still creating/correcting the TOSCA model• Expect 1st results next week!

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Optics

It’s really very simple!

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This is what it looks like to me!

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SNAKE P = 7-9 GeV/c

δ (%) (Momentum) 0.48

θtar (mrad) 0.16

ytar (mm) 0.9

φtar (mrad) 0.30

Expected Performance

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Conclusion

• Magnet and power supply exist and are available• Magnet will work nicely

– with proposed modifications– TOSCA modeling of modifications is ongoing

• Will start to actively try to acquire the magnet(s) and power supply(ies) when funding is clearer

• Optics are very simple