Speaker
Gabriel Ascenção
(Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory)
Description
SIRIUS is a state-of-the-art synchrotron light source facility, featuring a 3 GeV electron storage ring with a 518 m circumference and 250 pm·rad emittance. Built and operated by the Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory (LNLS) in Campinas, Brazil, SIRIUS has undergone significant upgrades over the past year. These include the installation of a cryogenic plant, superconducting RF cavities, in-vacuum undulators, and new orbit feedforward systems, among others. This report summarizes these developments, highlights improvements in beam stability, and provides an overview of the facility’s operational status over the past year.
Region represented | America |
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Paper preparation format | LaTeX |
Author
Lin Liu
(Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory)
Co-authors
André Pontes Barbosa Lima
(Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials)
Daniel Tavares
(Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory)
Fernando de Sá
(Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory)
Mr
Fábio C. Arroyo
(Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory)
Gabriel Ascenção
(Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory)
Harry Westfahl Jr.
(Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory)
Matheus Velloso
(Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory)
Murilo Alves
(Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory)
Sergio Luiz
(Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory)
Ximenes Resende
(Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory)
Mr
Álvaro L. C. Rosa
(Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory)