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@inproceedings{wootton:napac2022-tupa36, author = {K.P. Wootton and W. Berg and J.M. Byrd and J.C. Dooling and G.I. Fystro and C.C. Hall and A.H. Lumpkin and Y. Sun and A. Zholents}, % author = {K.P. Wootton and W. Berg and J.M. Byrd and J.C. Dooling and G.I. Fystro and C.C. Hall and others}, % author = {K.P. Wootton and others}, title = {{The Advanced Photon Source Linac Extension Area Beamline}}, & booktitle = {Proc. NAPAC'22}, booktitle = {Proc. 5th Int. Particle Accel. Conf. (NAPAC'22)}, pages = {430--432}, eid = {TUPA36}, language = {english}, keywords = {electron, gun, linac, photon, lattice}, venue = {Albuquerque, NM, USA}, series = {International Particle Accelerator Conference}, number = {5}, publisher = {JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland}, month = {10}, year = {2022}, issn = {2673-7000}, isbn = {978-3-95450-232-5}, doi = {10.18429/JACoW-NAPAC2022-TUPA36}, url = {https://jacow.org/napac2022/papers/tupa36.pdf}, abstract = {{The Linac Extension Area at the Advanced Photon Source is a flexible beamline area for testing accelerator components and techniques. Driven by the Advanced Photon Source electron linac equipped with a photocathode RF electron gun, the Linac Extension Area houses a 12 m long beamline. The beamline is furnished with YAG screens, BPMs and a magnetic spectrometer to assist with characterization of beam emittance and energy spread. A 1.4 m long insertion in the middle of the beamline is provided for the installation of a device under test. The beamline is expected to be available soon for testing accelerator components and techniques using round and flat electron beams over an energy range 150-450 MeV. In the present work, we describe this beamline and summarise the main beam parameters.}}, }