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Design of the Magnet System of the Neutron Decay Facility PERC
The PERC (Proton and Electron Radiation Channel) facility is currently under
construction at the research reactor FRM II, Garching. It will serve as an
intense and clean source of electrons and protons from neutron beta decay for
precision studies. It aims to contribute to the determination of the
Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa quark-mixing element from neutron decay data
and to search for new physics via new effective couplings. PERC's central
component is a 12m long superconducting magnet system. It hosts an 8m long
decay region in a uniform field. An additional high-field region selects the
phase space of electrons and protons which can reach the detectors and largely
improves systematic uncertainties. We discuss the design of the magnet system
and the resulting properties of the magnetic field.Comment: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Particle Physics at
Neutron Sources PPNS 2018, Grenoble, France, May 24-26, 201
Radiation and fatigue effects on electrical insulation and comments on structural criteria
Application aspects of new materials: manufacturing procedure of insulation samples using modified DGEBA resisns, the cyanate ester resin AroCy L10, pure and blended epoxy resin; extrapolation to an industrial scale
Material data on thermal expansion and E-modulus used for determining the thermal strain on Nb₃Sn in CIC cables
Estimation of change in lenght of CIC-conductors due to heat treatment and of thermal strain in Nb₃Sn using a refined model
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