Author: Marcondes, R.J.F.
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TUODA02 Status of Sirius – a New Brazilian Synchrotron Light Source 931
 
  • L. Liu, R. Basílio, J.F. Citadini, R.H.A. Farias, R.J.F. Marcondes, X.R. Resende, F. Rodrigues, A.R.D. Rodrigues, P.P. Sanchez, R.M. Seraphim, G. Tosin, F. H. de Sá
    LNLS, Campinas, Brazil
 
  We present an overview of the new synchrotron light source project Sirius, currently being designed at the Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory (LNLS) in Campinas, São Paulo. Sirius will consist of a 480 m circumference, 3.0 GeV, 20 TBA cells, 1.7 nm.rad emittance storage ring. The dipoles will be based on the use of permanent magnet technology and will combine low field magnets (0.5 T) for the main beam deflection with a short slice of high field magnet (2.0 T) to generate photons of 12 keV critical energy with modest total energy loss. There will be 18 straight sections for insertion devices. In this report we describe the current status for the magnet lattice design and some of the subsystems.  
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