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Accession Number
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DE2012-1045172
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Title
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New Interaction Region Design for the Super-B Factory.
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Publication Date
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Jul 2012
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Media Count
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3p
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Personal Author
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K. Bertsche M. K. Sullivan P. Vobly S. Bettoni
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Abstract
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A final focus magnet design that uses super-ferric magnets is introduced for the SuperB interaction region. The baseline design has air-core super-conducting quadrupoles. This idea instead uses super-conducting wire in an iron yoke. The iron is in the shape of a Panofsky quadrupole and this allows two quadrupoles to be side-by-side with no intervening iron as long as the gradients of the two quads are equal. This feature allows us to move in as close as possible to the collision point and minimize the beta functions in the interaction region. The superferric design has advantages as well as drawbacks and we will discuss these in the paper.
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Keywords
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Accelerators Beta functions Design Drawback Iron Magnets Quadrupoles Shape
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Source Agency
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Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
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NTIS Subject Category
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46 - Physics
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Corporate Author
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Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, CA.
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Document Type
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Technical report
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Title Note
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N/A
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NTIS Issue Number
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1303
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Contract Number
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DE-AC02-76SF00515
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