Author: Abeykoon, M.
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TUPHA003 BDN NSLS-II Project Status: How to Recycle a Synchrotron? 365
 
  • O. Ivashkevych, M. Abeykoon, J. Adams, G.L. Carr, L.C. De Silva, S. Ehrlich, M. Fukuto, R. Greene, C.A. Guerrero, J. Ma, G. Nintzel, P. Northrup, D. Poshka, R. Tappero, Z. Yin
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
 
  With many syn­chro­tron fa­cil­i­ties re­tir­ing or going through up­grades, what is the fu­ture of the some of the state-of-the-art equip­ment and the beam­lines built for a spe­cific sci­ence at these older fa­cil­i­ties? Can the past in­vest­ments con­tinue sup­port­ing the cur­rent sci­en­tific mis­sion? Beam­lines De­vel­oped by NSLS2 (BDN) started in 2013 as the NxtGen pro­ject prior to NSLS last light on Sep­tem­ber, 30 2014. Hun­dreds of pieces of equip­ment still sci­en­tif­i­cally use­ful and valu­able have been col­lected, packed and stored to be­come part of the new beam­lines at the NSLS2 com­plex. CMS and TES beam­lines were built in 2016 in 6 month from bare hutches to the First Light and are al­ready doing user sci­ence. QAS, XFM, FIS/MET are tak­ing first light in late 2017/early 2018 and users in 2018. Re­pur­posed com­po­nents have been fit­ted with stan­dard NSLS2 EPICS based con­trol sys­tems, Delta Tau mo­tion con­trollers, dig­i­tal imag­ing. In­ten­sity mon­i­tors and di­ag­nos­tics have been equipped with new elec­tron­ics. Data col­lec­tion is per­formed via home grown cus­tomiz­able, beam­line spe­cific Bluesky Data Ac­qui­si­tion Sys­tem. Sta­tus of the pro­ject and an overview of con­trols ef­forts will be pre­sented.  
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