Superconducting magnet system and cryogenic equipment of molecular tritium circulation source for electron anti-neutrino mass experiment
1994
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- IEEE Trans.Magnetics 30 (1994) 1946-1949
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The design, construction and testing results of the superconducting magnet system for a molecular tritium circulation source are presented. The system is used for electron antineutrino mass measuring experiments by tritium β-decay spectrum analysis. There are 13 superconducting tritium source solenoids, as well as 4 spectrometer magnets cooled by a two-phase helium mixture circulating through a 100 watt refrigerator. The temperature of the magnets is 4.5 to 4.8 K at 0.6 to 0.7 torr. The total cold mass is about 600 kg- talk: Victoria 1993/09/20
- tritium: semileptonic decay
- semileptonic decay: tritium
- energy spectrum: (electron)
- (electron): energy spectrum
- tritium: particle source
- spectrometer: electrostatic
- magnet: superconductivity
- superconductivity: magnet
- magnet: solenoid
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