Detector Seminar

Summary of the Workshop on Superconducting Detector Magnets

by Benoit Cure (CERN), Matthias Mentink (CERN)

Europe/Zurich
40/S2-D01 - Salle Dirac (CERN)

40/S2-D01 - Salle Dirac

CERN

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Description

A ‘Superconducting Detector Magnets Workshop’ took place at CERN from September 12-14, 2022, bringing together the physics community, magnet designers and industry with the purpose to exchange about the future needs and efforts to be achieved in research and development in order to build the next magnet generations for Future Colliders and Beyond Collider Physics Experiments.

The industrial capacities and their availabilities, with the foreseen prospects and plans, were addressed and representatives of industry working on all aspects of superconducting detector magnets were given. A topic of particular importance addressed was the availability of aluminium-stabilized Nb-Ti/Cu conductors.

The workshop provided a forum for the exchange of ideas, concepts, and best practices, to advance on superconducting detector magnet technologies and to foster collaboration.

In the seminar the key points coming out from the workshop will be summarised.

Organised by

Burkhard Schmidt (EP-DT)

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