Abstract

The Superconducting Kaon Spectrometer (SKS) magnet has been operated for 5 years in the hadron hall of the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC). The SKS had two long-term suspensions. One was due to damage by the 2011 off Pacific coast Tohoku Earthquake and the other was caused by the radioactive material leak accident at the hadron hall that occurred on May 23, 2013. The SKS was planned to be moved to another beam line to repair the damage caused by the earthquake. The planned move was postponed for processing after the accident.

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