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Possible Layout of Single and Dual Beam Lines for Fundamental Physics

Possible Layout of Single and Dual Beam Lines for Fundamental Physics. Benders (blue) depart from line-of-sight (green) at 6.8 m. Benders from 2.2 to 6.2 m, both clockwise. n + p  d + g apparatus drawn at end of 15-m guide.

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Possible Layout of Single and Dual Beam Lines for Fundamental Physics

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  1. Possible Layout of Single and Dual Beam Lines for Fundamental Physics Benders (blue) depart from line-of-sight (green) at 6.8 m.Benders from 2.2 to 6.2 m, both clockwise. n + p  d + g apparatus drawn at end of 15-m guide. 25-m guide on BL14A with and w/o second bender.Second bender (3 degrees in 3 m) increases distance from BL13 shielding from 1.25 m to 1.66 m.

  2. Close-up of Shutter and Bender • Possible to extend guide to within 1 m of source.BL14A rotated the maximum allowed by shutter so thatit doesn’t overlap 14B outside 1 m from moderator. • Benders are segmented, with 0.25 degree steps every 0.5 m. • Guides depart from line-of-sight at 6.8 m from source.Guides shown in blue.Line of sight, and possible extension of guides to within 1 m of moderator, shown in green. R (m) Space (m) BL13 BL14 10 2.3 2.7 15 3.4 4.1 20 4.5 5.5 25 5.7 6.8 30 6.8 8.2

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