Abstract-The MICE cooling channel consists of alternating three absorber focus coil module (AFC) and two RF coupling coil module (RFCC) where the process of muon cooling and reacceleration occurs. The RFCC module comprises a superconducting coupling solenoid mounted around four conventional conducting 201.25 MHz closed RF cavities and producing up to 2.2T magnetic field on the centerline. The coupling coil magnetic field is to produce a low muon beam beta function in order to keep the beam within the RF cavities. The magnet is to be built using commercial niobium titanium MRI conductors and cooled by pulse tube coolers that produce 1.5 W of cooling capacity at 4.2 K each. A self-centering support system is applied for the coupling magnet cold mass support, which is designed to carry a longitudinal force up to 500 kN. This report will describe the updated design for the MICE coupling magnet. The cold mass support system and helium cooling system are discussed in detail.
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