Author: Salimi, E.
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THPC023 Third Generation Light Source Project in Iran 2954
 
  • J. Rahighi, E. Salimi, R. safian
    IPM, Tehran, Iran
  • M. Jafarzadeh, Kh.S. Sarhadi
    ILSF, Tehran, Iran
 
  The Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM) is in charge of the establishing the Iranian Light Synchrotron Source Facility (ILSF). This facility will be a 3rd generation 3 GeV storage ring with a circumference of roughly 300 m. The injector will consist of a 150 MeV Linac and a full energy booster synchrotron. The storage ring has a four-fold symmetry with 4 long (7.88m), 16 medium (4.0 m) and 12 short (2.8 m) straight sections. Within the medium straight section there are mini beta values in order to get an optimized flux density for the users. The emittance is in the range of 3 nmrad. The booster synchrotron has a circumference of roughly 192 m with an emittance of roughly 31 nmrad. It is a separated function machine in order to have the maximum flexibility. For both machine it is foreseen to use a 500 MHZ RF-system with normal conducting cavities. The machine will be build in an international collaboration, in which the main components have to be supplied from international market. The conceptual design report should be finished in 2012, the commissioning of the machine is expected to be in 2020.