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Development and Testing of Horns and Target for High-Energy Particle Experiments

This document discusses the distribution of fluxes between BNL-type and J-PARC-type horns, detailing the cooling tests conducted on the target and the comparison of various carbon materials. It highlights the energy deposit on the first horn and outlines the upcoming serious stress analysis for both the target and first horn. Additionally, ongoing tuning of the horns is addressed, with an emphasis on the limitations encountered. The load test with a mini-1st horn is set to commence, featuring more realistic cooling setups, as presented by team members Y. Hayato, A.K. Ichikawa, Y. Yamanoi, and S. Ueda.

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Development and Testing of Horns and Target for High-Energy Particle Experiments

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  1. Target & HornsA.K.Ichikawa • Fluxes were distributed. W/ BNL-type and J-PARC type. • Target cooling test • Comparison of various carbons • Energy deposit on 1st horn • Serious stress analysis will start soon for both target and 1st horn. • Further tuning of the horns is on going, but no better solution was found yet. • Load test will start w/ mini-1st horn.

  2. Cooling Test w/ more realistic setups By Y. Hayato

  3. By A. K. Ichikawa

  4. By Y. Yamanoi

  5. S. Ueda

  6. Heat load to 1st horn-another limitation for the inner conductor radius-

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