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Main Authors: Auchmann, B., Todesco, E., Ballarino, A., Bagrets, N., Milanese, A., Rochepault, E., Rossi, L., Senatore, C., Toral, F.
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.16885
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author Auchmann, B.
Todesco, E.
Ballarino, A.
Bagrets, N.
Milanese, A.
Rochepault, E.
Rossi, L.
Senatore, C.
Toral, F.
author_facet Auchmann, B.
Todesco, E.
Ballarino, A.
Bagrets, N.
Milanese, A.
Rochepault, E.
Rossi, L.
Senatore, C.
Toral, F.
contents In this submission, we describe research goals, implementation, and timelines of the High Field Magnet Programme, hosted by CERN. The programme pursues accelerator-magnet R&D with low-temperature- and high-temperature superconductor technology with a main focus on the FCC-hh. Following a long tradition of magnet R&D for high-energy particle colliders, HFM R&D fosters important societal impact through synergies with other fields.
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spellingShingle High Field Magnet Programme -- European Strategy Input
Auchmann, B.
Todesco, E.
Ballarino, A.
Bagrets, N.
Milanese, A.
Rochepault, E.
Rossi, L.
Senatore, C.
Toral, F.
Accelerator Physics
In this submission, we describe research goals, implementation, and timelines of the High Field Magnet Programme, hosted by CERN. The programme pursues accelerator-magnet R&D with low-temperature- and high-temperature superconductor technology with a main focus on the FCC-hh. Following a long tradition of magnet R&D for high-energy particle colliders, HFM R&D fosters important societal impact through synergies with other fields.
title High Field Magnet Programme -- European Strategy Input
topic Accelerator Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.16885