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Magnetic Shielding of an Electron Beamline in a Hadron Accelerator Enclosure
Proceedings of the 2005 Particle Accelerator Conference
The Fermilab Electron Cooling Project requires the operation of a 4.34 MeV electron beam in the same enclosure that houses the 120, 150 GeV Main Injector. Effective shielding of the magnetic fields from the ramped electrical busses and local static fields is necessary to maintain the high beam quality and recirculation efficiency required by the electron cooling system. This paper discusses the operational tolerances and the design of the beamline shielding, bus design, and bus shielding as
doi:10.1109/pac.2005.1590986
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