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Superconducting detector magnets for high energy physics

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arxiv 2203.07799 v1 pith:FET7RL3S submitted 2022-03-15 physics.ins-det physics.acc-ph

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Various superconducting detector solenoids for particle physics have been developed in the world. The key technology is the aluminum-stabilized superconducting conductor for almost all the detector magnets in particle physics experiments. With the progress of the conductor, the coil fabrication technology has progressed as well, such as the inner coil winding technique, indirect cooling, transparent vacuum vessel, quench protection scheme using pure aluminum strips and so on. The detector solenoids design study is in progress for future big projects in Japan and Europe, that is, ILC, FCC and CLIC, based on the technologies established over many years. The combination of good mechanical properties and keeping a high RRR is a key point for the development of Al-stabilized conductor. The present concern for the detector solenoid development is to have been gradually losing the key technologies and experiences, because large-scale detector magnets with Al-stabilized conductor has not been fabricated after the success of CMS and ATLAS-CS in LHC. Complementary efforts are needed to resume an equivalent level of expertise, to extend the effort on research and to develop these technologies and apply them to future detector magnet projects. Especially, further effort is necessary for the industrial technology of Al-stabilized superconductor production. The worldwide collaboration with relevant institutes and industries will be critically important to re-realize and validate the required performances. Some detector solenoids for mid-scale experiment wound with conventional copper-stabilized Nb-Ti conductor require precise control of magnetic field distribution. The development efforts are on-going in terms of the magnetic field design technology with high precision simulation, coil fabrication technology and control method of magnetic field distribution.

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