Abstract

Two types of superconducting magnets were installed in the beam interaction region of the KEKB accelerator. One was a QCS superconducting magnets for final focusing of the e- and e+ beams, and the other was a huge superconducting solenoid for the particle detector, Belle. While the two magnets had completely different cold masses, two refrigerators of the same cooling power were used during the long-term 12-year operation for the KEKB physics experiment. This paper briefly describes these two cryogenic systems, and reports the operational problems and development of the cryogenic systems for SuperKEKB.

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