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Status of the 16 T Dipole Development Program for a Future Hadron Collider

D. Tommasini, Susana Izquierdo Bermúdez, B. Bordini, L. Bottura, Lucas Brower, Marco Buzio, B. Caiffi, S. Caspi, M. Dhallé, M. Durante, Gijs deRijk, D. Arbelaez, P. Fabbricatore, Stefania Farinon, P. Ferracin, Peng Gao, Steve Gourlay, M. Juchno, Vadim Kashikhin, Friedrich Lackner, C. Lorin, M. Marchevsky, Bernhard Auchmann, Vittorio Marinozzi, T. Martı́nez, Javier Munilla, I. Novitski, T. Ogitsu, Rafał Ortwein, J. C. Pérez, Carlo Petrone, S. Prestemon, Marco Prioli, Hugues Bajas, J. M. Rifflet, Etienne Rochepault, Stephan Russenschuck, Tiina Salmi, F. Savary, Daniel Schoerling, M. Segreti, Carmine Senatore, M. Sorbi, Antti Stenvall, M. Bajko, E. Todesco, F. Toral, Arjan Verweij, S. Wessel, Felix Wolf, A.V. Zlobin, Amalia Ballarino, E. Barzi, Giovanni Bellomo, Michael Benedikt

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity · 2017

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Summary

A next step of energy increase of hadron colliders beyond the LHC requires high-field superconducting magnets capable of providing a dipolar field in the range of 16 T in a 50-mm aperture with accelerator quality. These characteristics could meet the requirements for an upgrade of the LHC to twice the present beam energy or for a 100-TeV center of mass energy future circular collider. This paper summarizes the activities and plans for the development of these magnets, inand the U.S. Magnet Development Program.

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1109/tasc.2017.2780045
Catalogue ID
BFmobghvmf-6rbx91
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