The magnetic spectrometer of the CERN experiment NA48 uses a conventional dipole magnet with a gap of 2.40 m and a field integral of 0.83 Tm, equivalent to a transverse momentum change of charged particles of 250 MeV/c. This paper introduces the magnet and compares three-dimensional calculations of the magnetic field with the measured field map.
COMPARISON OF FIELD CALCULATIONS AND MEASUREMENTS OF A SPECTROMETER MAGNET
FERRETTI, Paola;PETRUCCI, Ferruccio Carlo
1995
Abstract
The magnetic spectrometer of the CERN experiment NA48 uses a conventional dipole magnet with a gap of 2.40 m and a field integral of 0.83 Tm, equivalent to a transverse momentum change of charged particles of 250 MeV/c. This paper introduces the magnet and compares three-dimensional calculations of the magnetic field with the measured field map.File in questo prodotto:
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