The Australian synchrotron - a progress report
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Australian Nuclear Association
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This paper summarises progress with the development of the Australian Synchrotron. The facility is based on the Boomerang Storage Ring which has a DBA structure with 14 superperiods. The design objective was to achieve a low emittance in a relatively compact circumference that had an excellent dynamic aperture and was obust with respect to potential construction aberrations. The potential suite of beamline and instrument stations is discussed and some examples are given.
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Boldeman, J., Jackson, A., Seaborne, G., Hobbs. R., & Garett, R. (2003). The Australian synchrotron - a progress report. Paper presented to the ANA 2003 "Fifth Conference on Nuclear Science and Engineering in Australia", Canberra, ACT, Australia, 5-6 November 2003. In ANA 2003: Fifth conference on Nuclear Science & Engineering in Australia : Rydges Lakeside Hotel, Canberra, A.C.T., Australia, 5-6 November 2003: Conference handbook (pp. 22-31). Canberra, ACT: Australian Nuclear Association. The Association.