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@inproceedings{fischer:rupac2021-web03, author = {E.S. Fischer and Yu.G. Bespalov and A. Bleile and V.V. Borisov and H.G. Khodzhibagiyan and B.Yu. Kondratiev and D. Nikiforov and T. Parfylo and M.V. Petrov and A. Waldt}, % author = {E.S. Fischer and Yu.G. Bespalov and A. Bleile and V.V. Borisov and H.G. Khodzhibagiyan and B.Yu. Kondratiev and others}, % author = {E.S. Fischer and others}, title = {{First Experience of Production and Testing the Superconducting Quadrupole and Corrector Magnets for the SIS100 Heavy Ion Accelerator of FAIR}}, % booktitle = {Proc. RuPAC'21}, booktitle = {Proc. 27th Russ. Part. Accel. Conf. (RuPAC'21)}, eventdate = {2021-09-27/2021-10-01}, pages = {75--78}, eid = {WEB03}, language = {english}, keywords = {quadrupole, sextupole, dipole, operation, synchrotron}, venue = {Alushta, Crimea}, series = {Russian Particle Accelerator Conference}, number = {27}, publisher = {JACoW Publishing}, location = {Geneva, Switzerland}, date = {2021-10}, month = {10}, year = {2021}, issn = {2673-5539}, isbn = {978-3-95450-240-0}, doi = {10.18429/JACoW-RuPAC2021-WEB03}, url = {https://jacow.org/rupac2021/papers/web03.pdf}, abstract = {{The fast cycling superconducting SIS100 heavy ion accelerator is the designated working horse of the international Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) under construction at GSI in Darmstadt, Germany. The main dipoles will ramp with 4 T/s and with a repetition frequency of 1 Hz up to a maximum magnetic field of 1.9 T. The field gradient of the main quadrupole will reach 27.77 T/m. The integral magnetic field length of the horizontal/vertical steerer and of the chromaticity sextupole corrector magnets will provide 0.403/0.41 m and 0.383 m, respectively. The series production of the high current quadrupoles and of the individually ramped low current corrector magnets was started in 2020 at the JINR in Dubna and is planned to be completed in 2023. We present the technological challenges that have to be solved from production of the first magnets toward a stable and high rate series production with reliably magnet quality as well as the first test results at operation conditions.}}, }