New Particle Physics Facilities

Status of the National Synchrotron Light Source II at BNL

by Dr Ferdinand Willeke (DESY)

Europe/Berlin
Sem 4b (1b)

Sem 4b

1b

Description
NSLS-II, the successor to National Synchrotron Light Source NSLS is scheduled to be operating by 2015 as the world's most advanced synchrotron light source. The new facility will have extremely high brightness and flux; exceptional beam stability; and a suite of advanced instruments, optics, and detectors. F. Willeke, director of the Accelerator Division of at Brookhaven will report on the status of the facility.
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