Partial Return Yoke for MICE - General Concept and Performance
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MICE, which is an acronym for Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment, is a technology demonstration which is presently assembled at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Didcot, UK. MICE aims to demonstrate ionization cooling experimentally, which is an essential technology for potential future accelerators such as a muon collider. The MICE channel consists of up to 18 large bore superconducting solenoids, which producea substantial stray field. This stray field can jeopardize the operation of electrical and electronic equipment in the MICE hall. The concept of a partial flux return yoke has been developed, which reduces the stray field in the MICE hall to a safe level. This paper discusses the general concept and expected performance.
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