Abstract

The Michigan State University (MSU) cyclotron gas stopper magnet is a warm iron superconducting cyclotron dipole. The desired field shape is obtained by the pole iron profile. Each coil of the two halves is in a separate cryostat and connected in series through a warm electrical connection. The entire system is mounted on a high voltage platform, and is cooled using six two-stage 4.2 K pulse tube coolers. This paper presents the progress on the magnet fabrication, cooling, and current testing.

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