Abstract
A project for a superconducting cyclotron for heavy ions has been under study for a couple of years at the Cyclotron Laboratory of the University of Milan. The machine is conceived as a booster for a 16 MV Tandem to be installed at the Laboratories of Legnaro (Padua) of the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN). The K design value is approximately 540, thus allowing maximum energies between approximately 55 MeV/nucleon and approximately 14 MeV/nucleon for light and heavy ions respectively. Pole diameter is 1.8 m and maximum average field should be around 41 Kgauss, to be obtained by a total of 6.5 x 10/sup 6/ Aturns in the superconducting coils. At present a three spiral sector polar configuration is envisaged, with a 7 cm hill gap and 70 cm valley gap. Three dees, in the valleys, should provide a peak accelerating voltage of 100 kV, allowing a 3rd or 9th harmonic operation. While funding for the machine is still under discussion, a program centered upon the construction of a superconducting model magnet and a full scale rf model was started in 1976. The design features of the model magnet, whose construction is now completed, are reported.
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