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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik

T 84: SC Cavities und Magnete

T 84.4: Vortrag

Mittwoch, 30. März 2011, 17:30–17:45, 30.36: 011

Factory acceptance test of COLDDIAG: A cold vacuum chamber for diagnostics — •Stefan Gerstl1, Tilo Baumbach1, Sara Casalbuoni1, Andreas Grau1, Michael Hagelstein1, David Saez de Jauregui1, Tomas Holubek1, Cristian Boffo2, Günther Sikler2, Vincent Baglin3, Matthew Cox4, Jos Schouten4, Roberto Cimino5, Mario Commisso5, Bruno Spataro5, Andrea Mostacci6, Eric Wallen7, Ralf Weigel8, Jim Clarke9, Duncan Scott9, Tom Bradshaw10, Roger Jones11, and Ian Shinton111Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany — 2Babcock Noell GmbH, Würzburg, Germany — 3CERN, Geneva, Switzerland — 4Diamond Light Source, Oxfordshire, England — 5INFN/LNF, Frascatti, Italy — 6Rome University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy — 7MAX-Lab, Lund, Sweden — 8Max-Planck Institute for Metal Research, Stuttgart, Germany — 9STFC/ASTeC, Daresbury, England — 10STFC/RAL, Chilton, England — 11University Manchester, Manchester England

Superconductive insertion devices (IDs) have higher fields for a given gap and period length compared with the state of the art technology of permanent magnet IDs. This technological solution is very interesting for synchrotron light sources since it permits to increase the brilliance and/or the photon energy at moderate costs. One of the key issues for the development of superconducting IDs is the understanding of the beam heat load to the cold vacuum chamber. Therefore a cold vacuum chamber for diagnostic was built. Here we report about the design, planned measurements and the factory acceptance test of COLDDIAG.

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