The CMS Magnetic Field Measuring and Monitoring Systems
@article{Klyukhin2022TheCM, title={The CMS Magnetic Field Measuring and Monitoring Systems}, author={Vyacheslav I. Klyukhin and Austin H. Ball and Felix Bergsma and Hendrik Boterenbrood and B. Cur{\'e} and Domenico Dattola and Andrea Gaddi and Hubert Gerwig and Alain Herv{\'e} and Richard Loveless and Gary Teafoe and Daniel Wenman and Wolfram Dietrich Zeuner and J. B. Zimmerman}, journal={Symmetry}, year={2022}, volume={14}, pages={169} }
This review article describes the performance of the magnetic field measuring and monitoring systems for the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) detector. To cross-check the magnetic flux distribution obtained with the CMS magnet model, four systems for measuring the magnetic flux density in the detector volume were used. The magnetic induction inside the 6 m diameter superconducting solenoid was measured and is currently monitored by four nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) probes installed using special…
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