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Reversal phases of the vertex magnet

1984

CERN

CERN
Geneva, Switzerland

Experiments in the North area have been using gigantic vertex magnets with superconducting coils 2 metres in inside diameter, with a 1 metre gap, providing a magnetic field of 1.5 Tesla. One of these magnets operated in hall EHN 2 in the experiment of the European Muon Collaboration (EMC). The difficult manœuvre of turning upside down one of the two superconducting coils of the magnet which is leaving CERN for Fermilab, where it will be used in a muon experiment at the Tevatron.

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  • Title: Reversal phases of the vertex magnet
  • Creator: CERN PhotoLab
  • Date Created: 1984-04, 1984
  • Contributor: GenevaCERN1984-4
  • Medium: Film, Photographic negative
  • Internal Reference: Rubrique: Date Planche:4 84 De:243 A:286
  • Comment: Album with images scanned from original photo negatives
CERN

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