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=== Spectrograph === | === Spectrograph === |
The spectrograph consist of two [[Magnets#Spectrograph Quadrupole Doublet|quadrupoles]], a [[Magnets#Spectrograph Sextupole|sextupole]] and two big [[Magnets#Spectrograph Dipoles|dipoles]] assembled in a QQ-S-DD configuration (segment 8) that spans vertically from the target station to the focal plane, with a total length of 18 m. The sequence of pictures below show the quadrupole doublet at the "entrance" of the spectrograph (left); the side view of the spectrograph as seen from the south bottom level of the S3 vault; and the second dipole as seen from the top level. | The spectrograph consist of two [[Magnets#Spectrograph Quadrupole Doublet|quadrupoles]], a [[Magnets#Spectrograph Sextupole|sextupole]] and two big [[Magnets#Spectrograph Dipoles|dipoles]] assembled in a QQ-S-DD configuration (segment 8) that spans vertically from the target station to the focal plane, with a total length of 18 m. The sequence of pictures below show the quadrupole doublet at the "entrance" of the spectrograph (left); the side view of the spectrograph as seen from the south bottom level of the [[S3 vault]]; and the second dipole as seen from the top level. |
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{{:wiki:target_station_box.jpg?400|Spectrograph quadrupole doublet (yellow chamber) as seen from the bottom of the S3 vault.}} | {{:wiki:target_station_box.jpg?350|Spectrograph quadrupole doublet (yellow chamber) as seen from the bottom of the S3 vault.}} |
{{:root:analysis-line4.jpg?400|Spectrograph quadrupole doublet (yellow chamber) as seen from the bottom of the S3 vault.}} | {{:wiki:S3-spectrograph.jpg?350|Spectrograph as seen from the south bottom of the S3 vault. Note that only the second dipole can be seen.}} |
| {{:wiki:dipole-d2.jpg?350|Second dipole of the spectrograph as seen from the top of the S3 vault.}} |
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