Toroidal coil configurations for a large-acceptance space spectrometer

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Magnet Coils, Space Stations, Spacecraft Instruments, Spectrometers, Superconducting Magnets, Toroids, Cosmic Rays, Magnetic Spectroscopy, Spaceborne Astronomy

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The paper reports the study of a toroidal coil designed for a spectrometer to be located in a manned space station in earth orbit. Acceptances of the order of 100 sq m sr can be obtained using toroidal coil configurations characterized by a weight and complexity compatible with techniques presently available for transporting the spectrometer from earth to space. It is concluded that the toroidal magnet is the best compromise between large acceptance and strong bending power; it represents an excellent solution for experiments in which the counting rate is the main limitation.

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