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REBCO -- a silver bullet for our next high-field magnet and collider budget?

Xiaorong WangLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryAnis Ben YahiaBrookhaven National LaboratoryErnesto BosqueNational High Magnetic Field LaboratoryP. FerracinLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryS.A. GourlayLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryRamesh GuptaBrookhaven National LaboratoryH. HigleyLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryV.V. KashikhinFermi National Accelerator LaboratoryM KumarBrookhaven National LaboratoryVito LombardoFermi National Accelerator LaboratoryM. MarchevskyLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryReed TeyberLawrence Berkeley National LaboratorySofia ViarengoLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
arXiv (Cornell University)repository2022en
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High-field superconducting magnets with a dipole field of 16 T and above enable future energy-frontier circular particle colliders. Although we believe these magnets can be built, none exists today. They can also be a showstopper for future high-energy machines due to a prohibitively high price tag based on the current conductor and magnet fabrication cost. The high-temperature superconducting REBCO coated conductor can address both the technical and cost issues, a silver bullet to lay both monsters to rest. The challenges and unknowns, however, can be too arduous to make the silver bullet. We lay out a potential road forward and suggest key action items. As a contribution from the accelerator community, we attempt to clarify for our theorist and experimenter colleagues a few aspects about the future high-field superconducting magnets. We hope to stimulate an effective plan for the 2023 P5 process that can lead to a cost-effective high-field magnet technology for future colliders and the exciting physics they can steward.

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