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Page 1: SoLID Magnet Options (and unstudied calorimeter thoughts) Paul E. Reimer 28 January 2011 Physics Division Argonne National Laboratory

SoLID Magnet Options (and unstudied calorimeter thoughts)

Paul E. Reimer28 January 2011Physics DivisionArgonne National Laboratory

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Magnets under consideration or “The usual suspects”

Babar

CLEO

ZEUS

CDF

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BaBar

28 January 2011

Superconducting coil

Flux Return

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BaBar

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Original SoLID MC used BaBar Magnet Baffles are designed assuming BaBar field Probably not available

– Will likely go to Italy

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CLEO

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ZEUS Magnet

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F. Corriveau, NIM A326 (1993) 470-76

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ZEUS Magnet

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Superconducting coil

Flux Return

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ZEUS Magnet

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CDF magnet

28 January 2011

F. Abe, NIM A271 (1998) 387-403.

Flux Return

Superconducting coil

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CDF

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CDF Magnet has a slightly longer bore than BaBar (move target downstream in magnet)

Flux return not applicable to SoLID Presently available after Tevatron run ends in October

– There are some proposals at Fermilab which are considering using this magnet of the CLEO Magnet

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Magnet Comparison

BaBar CLEO ZEUS CDF

Cryostat Inner Radius 150 cm 150 cm 86 cm 150 cm

Length 345 cm 350cm 245cm 500 cm

Central Field 1.49T 1.5T 1.8T 1.47TFlux Return Iron Yes Yes No No

Cool Icon Yes Yes Yes No

Variation in Current density with z?

Yes ??Varying current

density 25% more current

at endsNo

Available Probably Not?? ?? Probably Probably

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Calorimeter Thoughts

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Calorimeter in Solenoid Flux Return How to get the light from

the calorimeter to a photosensitive detector?– APD’s– Light Guides out of field

region– Use flux return for

calorimeter

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PMT

in >

10 G

Calo

rimet

er

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Calorimeter in Solenoid Flux ReturnOpen Questions: What does magnetic field do the shower?

– My guess is that charged particles in the EM shower will curl up causing the shower to become shorter and wider

How does magnetic field affect resolution in Energy and in space? Is this a strong function of field strength or direction?

What resolution do we need? [Pb:SciFi at ~1:1 gives 4.5%/sqrt(E)]

Is Iron dense enough? How does the fiber affect the Magnetic flux return?

– My guess is that we use and “effective” μ which is about half that of Fe.

Require detailed MC; Have contacted D. Hertzog about simulations.

How do we cost this?– D Hertzog—driving cost is amount of fiber—Fe less dense than

Pb thus need more fiber.

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PMT

in >

10 G

Calo

rimet

er