The temperatures in the magnet are coming down pretty quickly. Once the magnet is cold again, and the fill has finished, I'll come back in and ramp back up the magnet.
Following Don's advice from the last quench, we will have to wait with the field up and the magnet in persistent for about 4 hours before attempting to bring back beam. We can use those 4 hours to get TEs on this material.
It's critical that we take great care when bringing back the beam, as I'm sure I don't have to say. This looks like a beam induced quench. Whether the beam was steered into the magnet, the heat from the local dump caused the quench, or something else perhaps, another quench would be very bad. We must keep a close eye on the magnet flow, as is usually done during Mollers, to ensure the magnet isn't seeing heat from the beam.