Speaker
Massimo Sorbi
(Milan University & INFN-LASA)
Description
INFN is developing at LASA lab (Milano, Italy) the prototypes of five corrector magnets, from skew quadrupole to dodecapole, which will equip high-luminosity interaction regions of the High Luminosity-LHC (HL-LHC). These magnets are based on a superferric design, to allow a relatively simple, modular and easy to construct magnet. This program takes place within the framework of a collaboration agreement between CERN and INFN. In the paper we present an overview of the present activity, from the design, to the construction and test at the operation condition.
Submitters Country | Italy, switzerland |
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Primary author
Massimo Sorbi
(Milan University & INFN-LASA)
Co-authors
Antonio Leone
(Univ. + INFN)
Danilo Felice Pedrini
(INFN Sezione di Milano (INFN))
Mr
Maurizio Todero
(INFN Milano - LASA)
Antonio Paccalini
(INFN Sezione di Milano (INFN))
Francesco Broggi
(INFN - LASA Lab.)
Andrea Musso
(CERN)
Dr
Marco Statera
(INFN Milano - LASA)
Vittorio Marinozzi
(University of Milan / INFN)
Mr
Carlo Uva
(INFN Milano - LASA)
Mr
Mauro Quadrio
(INFN Milano - LASA)
Ezio Todesco
(CERN)