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@PROCEEDINGS{Roux:347486,
author = {Roux, Christian and Bleile, Alexander and Waldt, Andreas
and Szwangruber, Anna and Streicher, Branislav and
Schroeder, Claus and Kaether, Florian and Walter, Franz and
Pschorn, Ina and Meier, Jan and Ketter, Jochen and
Kozlowski, Kamil and Sugita, Kei and Bozyk, Lars and Janke,
Matthias and Pyka, Niels and Aguar Bartolome, Patricia and
Spiller, Peter and Kowina, Piotr and Szwangruber, Piotr and
Wilfert, Stefan and Zeller, Stefan and Winkler, Tiemo and
Marusov, Vasily and D'Agostino, Domenico and Gambardella,
Umberto},
title = {{S}uperconducting magnets for {SIS}100 at {FAIR} – status
update},
publisher = {JACoW Publishing},
reportid = {GSI-2023-00985},
year = {2023},
note = {Published by JACoW Publishing under the terms of the
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. Any further
distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the
author(s), the published article's title, publisher, and
DOI.},
abstract = {At the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research in
Darmstadt, Germany, fast-cycled superferric magnets will be
utilised for ion optics in the main accelerator SIS100.
After an intense testing campaign, the full series of dipole
magnets has been equipped with cryogenic beam vacuum
chambers and is ready for tunnel installation. Currently
ongoing is the procurement of the quadrupole and corrector
magnets. By design, each main quadrupole is combined with at
least one corrector magnet to form a so-called quadrupole
unit. Two of such units are then, together with further
functional elements, integrated into a common cryostat to
form quadrupole doublet modules. Details on the processes of
production, integration, and testing as well as an update of
the progress will be presented. Moreover, to sample the
installation processes of SIS100, study collective effects
in an module ensemble and gain experience in operation,
several magnet modules and components are currently aligned
at a test facility to model a cell of SIS100. An overview of
this so-called String Test setup, its commissioning and
first test results will be included in the presentation.},
month = {May},
date = {2023-05-07},
organization = {14th International Particle
Accelerator Conference, Venice (Italy),
7 May 2023 - 12 May 2023},
keywords = {Accelerator Physics (Other) /
mc7-accelerator-technology-and-sustainability - MC7:
Accelerator Technology and Sustainability (Other) /
mc7-t10-superconducting-magnets - MC7.T10: Superconducting
Magnets (Other)},
cin = {SCM / SYS / VAC / BEA / CRY / ENG},
cid = {I:(DE-Ds200)SCM-20110830OR134 /
I:(DE-Ds200)SYS-20121002OR231 /
I:(DE-Ds200)VAC-20121002OR253 /
I:(DE-Ds200)BEA-20051214OR061 /
I:(DE-Ds200)CRY-20121002OR224 /
I:(DE-Ds200)ENG-20121002OR209},
pnm = {6G12 - FAIR (GSI) (POF4-6G12)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-6G12},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)26},
doi = {10.18429/JACOW-IPAC2023-WEPM067},
url = {https://repository.gsi.de/record/347486},
}