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@INPROCEEDINGS{Roux:357450,
      author       = {Roux, Christian-Eric and Bleile, Alexander and Waldt,
                      Andreas and Szwangruber, Anna and Cho, Eun Jung and Kaether,
                      Florian and Simon, Haik and Mueller, Hans and Meier, Jan and
                      Ketter, Jochen and Sugita, Kei and Winkler, Martin and
                      Janke, Matthias and Pyka, Niels and Aguar Bartolome,
                      Patricia and Kosek, Pawel and Spiller, Peter and
                      Szwangruber, Piotr and Winkler, Tiemo and Velonas, Vasileios
                      and Freisleben, Walter},
      editor       = {Pilat, Fulvia and Fischer, Wolfram and Saethre, Robert and
                      Anisimov, Petr and Andrian, Ivan},
      title        = {{S}uperconducting magnets for {SIS}100 and {S}uper-{FRS} at
                      {FAIR} – overview and progress},
      publisher    = {JACoW Publishing},
      reportid     = {GSI-2025-00407},
      pages        = {2862-2865 p.},
      year         = {2024},
      note         = {Published by JACoW Publishing under the terms of the
                      Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.},
      abstract     = {At the FAIR project in Darmstadt, Germany, superconducting
                      magnets will be utilized for the main accelerator, the
                      SIS100 heavy ion synchrotron, and for the fragment separator
                      Super-FRS. For SIS100, the magnets are fast ramped with a
                      rate of up to 4 T/s while large apertures are required for
                      Super-FRS. In total, several hundred magnets need to be
                      produced, qualified and characterized for the operation at
                      FAIR. For both machines, series production is ongoing and
                      testing programs at operational conditions have been
                      established for quality assurance of the high demanding
                      magnet modules. In the presentation, an overview is given on
                      the design and operation principles of the various magnet
                      types and module combinations. The complex project landscape
                      involving several sites for production, module integration,
                      and cold testing is pictured. The project progress and key
                      testing results are highlighted and an outlook for the
                      installation and commissioning plans at FAIR is given.},
      month         = {May},
      date          = {2024-05-19},
      organization  = {15th International Particle
                       Accelerator Conference, Nashville
                       (USA), 19 May 2024 - 24 May 2024},
      keywords     = {Accelerator Physics (Other) /
                      mc7-accelerator-technology-and-sustainability - MC7:
                      Accelerator Technology and Sustainability (Other) / MC7.T10
                      - MC7.T10 Superconducting Magnets (Other)},
      cin          = {SCM / SYS / SFS},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Ds200)SCM-20110830OR134 /
                      I:(DE-Ds200)SYS-20121002OR231 /
                      I:(DE-Ds200)SFS-20160901OR374},
      pnm          = {6G12 - FAIR (GSI) (POF4-6G12)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-6G12},
      experiment   = {$EXP:(DE-Ds200)Experiment_without_proposal_number-20200803$},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)8},
      doi          = {10.18429/JACOW-IPAC2024-WEPS71},
      url          = {https://repository.gsi.de/record/357450},
}