Author: Mekhanikova, V.Yu.
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MOXMH04
Current Results of the 4th Generation Light Source USSR (Former SSRS4) Development  
THPSC02   use link to see paper's listing under its alternate paper code  
 
  • S.M. Polozov, I.A. Ashanin, S.V. Barabin, Y.A. Bashmakov, A.E. Blagov, D.K. Danilova, A.A. Dementev, V.V. Dmitriyeva, N.S. Dudina, V.S. Dyubkov, A.M. Feshchenko, Ye. Fomin, A. Gogin, M. Gusarova, Yu.D. Kliuchevskaia, V. Korchuganov, T. Kulevoy, M.V. Lalayan, D.A. Liakin, Y. Lozeev, T.A. Lozeeva, A.A. Makhoro, N.V. Marchenkov, S.V. Matsievskiy, V.Yu. Mekhanikova, O.A. Mosolova, A.Y. Orlov, A.V. Popova, A.I. Pronikov, V.I. Rashchikov, A.A. Savchenko, R.A. Senin, V.L. Shatokhin, A.S. Smygacheva, A.A. Tishchenko, V. Ushakov, A.G. Valentinov
    NRC, Moscow, Russia
  • I.A. Ashanin, Y.A. Bashmakov, D.K. Danilova, A.A. Dementev, V.V. Dmitriyeva, V.S. Dyubkov, A.M. Feshchenko, M. Gusarova, Yu.D. Kliuchevskaia, T. Kulevoy, M.V. Lalayan, Y. Lozeev, T.A. Lozeeva, A.A. Makhoro, S.V. Matsievskiy, V.Yu. Mekhanikova, O.A. Mosolova, A.S. Panishev, S.M. Polozov, A.V. Popova, A.I. Pronikov, V.I. Rashchikov, A.V. Samoshin, A.A. Savchenko, V.L. Shatokhin, A.A. Tishchenko
    MEPhI, Moscow, Russia
  • S.V. Barabin, A. Bolshakov, T. Kulevoy, D.A. Liakin, A.Y. Orlov
    ITEP, Moscow, Russia
  • Y.A. Bashmakov
    LPI, Moscow, Russia
  • J.C. Biasci, J.M. Chaize, G. Le Bec, S.M. Liuzzo, C. Maccarrone, H.P. Marques, P. Raimondi, J.-L. Revol, K.B. Scheidt, S.M. White
    ESRF, Grenoble, France
 
  Funding: Project is supported by Ministry of Science and Education of Russian Federation, Agreements 14.616.21.0086 from 24.11.2017, ID RFMEFI61617X0086, 14.616.21.0088 from 24.11.2017, ID RFMEFI61617X0088
The new project of 4th generation synchrotron light source called Ultimate Source of Synchrotron Radiation (USSR) today is under development at NRC Kurchatov Institute. A number of Russian institutions also take part in this project: NRNU MEPhI, NRC "Kurchatov Institute" - ITEP and others. The European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF, Grenoble, France) is the main international collaborator of the project. It is proposed that USSR include both a storage ring and soft FEL, and one linac will be used for injection in the storage ring and as a driver for the FEL. The preliminary design of 6 GeV storage ring with transverse emittance of 50-70 pm*rad is done. The general concept of the top-up linac is proposed and the beam dynamics is simulated. The injection system and the vacuum systems are studied. Current results of the USSR R&D will be presented in this report.
 
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THPSC01
Results of Beam Dynamics Simulation for the Main Ring of the 4th Generation Light Source USSR  
 
  • V.S. Dyubkov, A.A. Makhoro, O.A. Mosolova, S.M. Polozov
    NRC, Moscow, Russia
  • A. Bolshakov
    ITEP, Moscow, Russia
  • V.S. Dyubkov, Y. Lozeev, T.A. Lozeeva, A.A. Makhoro, V.Yu. Mekhanikova, O.A. Mosolova, S.M. Polozov, V.I. Rashchikov, A.V. Samoshin
    MEPhI, Moscow, Russia
  • S.M. Liuzzo, P. Raimondi, S.M. White
    ESRF, Grenoble, France
 
  Funding: Project is supported by the Ministry of Science and Education of Russian Federation (agreement No 14.616.21.0086 from 24.11.2017, ID RFMEFI61617X0086)
The new 4th generation synchrotron light source USSR (Ultimate Source of Synchrotron Radiation) is under development at National Research Center "Kurchatov Institute" now. The full-scale 6 GeV storage ring is considered as the main part of USSR light source. Beam dynamics simulations shows that this ring, with 7BA magnet lattice, can provide the horizontal beam emittance close to (50-70) pm*rad. Currently, circumference of storage ring is about 1300 m because of considering magnets without combined functions. The general concept of the storage ring, its magnetic lattice and first beam dynamics simulation results will be discussed.
 
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