1–6 Jul 2025
Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport
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Fri-Mo-Po.05-02: Serpentine magnet designs for the interaction region of the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC)

4 Jul 2025, 09:30
1h 45m
Ensemble Ballroom, Level 2

Ensemble Ballroom, Level 2

Speaker

Anis Ben Yahia (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Description

The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), hosted by Brookhaven National Laboratory, is designed to deliver a peak luminosity of 10^34 cm−2 s−1. The interaction region (IR) of the EIC imposes several constraints in terms of field quality, aperture, and spatial layout, which necessitates the development of several unique superconducting serpentine direct wind magnets. These magnets are constructed using either a single strand or a small-diameter 6-around-1 NbTi cable, presenting unique challenges for design and optimization. This paper introduces a new computational code specifically developed to streamline and integrate the design process for these magnets, enabling faster design iterations while addressing their complex requirements.

In this paper, we first introduce the code, which builds on established electromagnetic fundamentals. The code incorporates tools for optimizing winding patterns and for correcting magnetic multipoles; additionally, it interfaces with established magnet design software. We also present the design of several serpentine magnets for the EIC IR, demonstrating the code’s capability to deliver precise and efficient solutions. These designs highlight the code’s ability to accelerate the development cycle, ensuring the serpentine magnets meet the demanding specifications of the EIC project.

Work supported by Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-SC0012704 with the US Department of Energy.

Authors

Anis Ben Yahia (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Holger Witte (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

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