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Injector of the Turkish light source facility TURKAY

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A synchrotron radiation source called TURKAY is proposed as a sub-project of the Turkish Accelerator Center Project. The storage ring of TURKAY is a low emittance synchrotron and the radiation ranges between 0.01 and 60 keV can be generated from the insertion devices and bending magnets placed on it. The injector system of the facility will mainly consist of a 150 MeV linac and full energy booster. In this study, we present design considerations and beam dynamics studies of the pre-injector linac and booster ring for TURKAY.

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Correspondence to Zafer Nergiz.

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This work was supported by the Turkish Republic Ministry of Development (No. DPT2006K120470).

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Nergiz, Z., Aksoy, A. Injector of the Turkish light source facility TURKAY. NUCL SCI TECH 28, 161 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s41365-017-0306-8

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