Author: Gao, F.
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MOPEA080 Status of the NSLS-II Injector 273
 
  • T.V. Shaftan, A. Blednykh, E.B. Blum, W.X. Cheng, J. Choi, L.R. Dalesio, M.A. Davidsaver, J.H. De Long, R.P. Fliller, G. Ganetis, F. Gao, A. Goel, W. Guo, K. Ha, R. Heese, H.-C. Hseuh, M.P. Johanson, B.N. Kosciuk, S. Kowalski, S.L. Kramer, Y. Li, W. Louie, S. Ozaki, D. Padrazo, J. Rose, S. Seletskiy, S.K. Sharma, G. Shen, O. Singh, V.V. Smaluk, Y. Tian, K. Vetter, W.H. Wahl, G.M. Wang, F.J. Willeke, X. Yang, L.-H. Yu, P. Zuhoski
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
 
  We discuss the current status and plans for developing the NSLS-II injector. The latter consists of a 200 MeV linac, a 3-GeV booster, transport lines and the storage ring injection straight section. The system design and installation are complete. Last year we concluded 200-MeV linac commissioning and are planning to commission the 3 GeV booster during summer of 2013.  
 
WEPWA083 Results of NSLS-II Linac Commissioning 2301
 
  • R.P. Fliller, A. Blednykh, J. Choi, M.A. Davidsaver, J.H. De Long, F. Gao, C. Gardner, Y. Hu, G. Jahnes, W. Jew, J. Klug, P. Marino, D. Padrazo, L. Pharr, R. Rainer, G. Ramirez, P. Ratzke, R. Raynis, J. Rose, M. Santana, S. Seletskiy, T.V. Shaftan, J. Shah, G. Shen, O. Singh, V.V. Smaluk, C. Sorrentino, K. Vetter, G.M. Wang, G.J. Weiner, X. Yang, L.-H. Yu, E. Zeitler
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
  • K. Dunkel, J.H. Hottenbacher, B. Keune, A. Metz, C. Piel
    RI Research Instruments GmbH, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
 
  Funding: This manuscript has been authored by Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-AC02-98CH10886 with the U.S. Department of Energy.
The NSLS-II linac is a 200 MeV normal conducting linac procured as a turn key system from Research Instruments. The linac and associated transport lines were installed at BNL in the winter of 2012. Commissioning activities started March 26 and lasted for 2.5 months. In this report we discuss the successful commissioning results of the linac, issues encountered, and the remaining work that needs to be accomplished for NSLS-II booster commissioning.