Author: Aksakal, H.
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MOPRO097 Status of the Turkish Synchrotron Radiation Source Machine Design 313
 
  • Z. Nergiz, H. Aksakal
    Nigde University, Nigde University Science & Art Faculty, Nigde, Turkey
  • A.A. Aksoy, Ç. Kaya
    Ankara University, Accelerator Technologies Institute, Golbasi / Ankara, Turkey
  • Ö.K. Öztürk
    Dogus University, Istanbul, Turkey
 
  Funding: Work is supported by Ministry of Development of Turkey with Grand No: DPT2006K-120470
Turkish synchrotron radiation source named TURKAY, is a part of the TAC (Turkish Accelerator Center) Project , is at conceptual design process. The radiation properties of a SR sources are strongly depends on the magnetic lattice of the storage ring. The storage ring is designed to obtain low emittance electron beam at 3 GeV energy. Optimization of the lattice properties, including the non-linear dynamics, is described in detail. Radiation properties are calculated by the example of some existing undulators from the other SR facilities.
 
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THPRO027 Turkish Accelerator Center: The Status and Roadmap 2921
 
  • A.A. Aksoy, Ö. Yavaş, H.D. Duran Yıldız
    Ankara University, Accelerator Technologies Institute, Golbasi / Ankara, Turkey
  • B. Akkus, S. Özkorucuklu, L.S. Yalcin
    Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey
  • H. Aksakal, Z. Nergiz
    Nigde University, Nigde University Science & Art Faculty, Nigde, Turkey
  • E. Algin
    Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey
  • O. Cakir
    Ankara University, Faculty of Sciences, Ankara, Turkey
 
  Funding: Ankara University
Turkish Accelerator Center (TAC) Project has started with support of the Ministry of Development (MD) of Turkey under the coordination of Ankara University. TAC is an inter-university collaboration with 12 Turkish Universities. An IR FEL facility (TARLA) based on Sc linac with 15-40 MeV energy under construction in Ankara as the first facility of TAC. It is expected that the TARLA facility will be commissioning in 2017. In addition to the TARLA, it is planned that Turkish Accelerator Center will include a third generation synchrotron radiation facility based on 1-3 GeV electron synchrotron (TAC SR), a fourth generation SASE FEL facility based on up to 5 GeV electron linac (TAC SASE FEL), a multi-purpose proton accelerator facility with 3 MeV-2 GeV beam energy (TAC PAF) and an electron-positron collider as a super charm factory (TAC PF). Construction phase of the proposed GeV scale accelerator facilities will cover next decade. In this presentation, main goals and road map of Turkish Accelerator Center will be explained. (http://thm.ankara.edu.tr)
*On behalf of TAC collaboration
 
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