Sirius (synchrotron light source)

Sirius is a diffraction-limited storage ring synchrotron light source at the Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory (LNLS) in Campinas, São Paulo State, Brazil. It has a circumference of 518.4 metres (1,701 ft), a diameter of 165 metres (541 ft), and an electron energy of 3 GeV. The produced synchrotron radiation covers the range of infrared, optical, ultraviolet and X-ray light.[1]

Sirius
Sirius synchrotron lightsource building completed in November 2018
General properties
Accelerator typediffraction-limited storage ring
Beam properties
Maximum energy3 GeV
Maximum current350 mA (currently 100 mA in top-up mode)
Physical properties
Circumference518,4 m
LocationCampinas
Coordinates22°48′28″S 47°03′09″W / 22.80778°S 47.05250°W / -22.80778; -47.05250
InstitutionLaboratório Nacional de Luz Síncrotron
Preceded byUVX

Costing R$1.8 billion,[2] it was funded by the Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communications (Brazil) and the São Paulo Research Foundation.[1] Discussion started in 2008, and initial funding of R$2 million was granted in 2009. Construction started in 2015,[2] and was finished in 2018. The first electron loop around the storage ring was achieved in November 2019.[3] Its first experiments were made during COVID-19 pandemic at MANACÁ beamline, dedicated to macromolecular crystallography.[4]

Sirius is the second synchrotron lightsource constructed in Brazil. The first one, UVX, was a second generation machine operated by LNLS from 1997 to 2019.[5]

Main Entrance.

Characteristics

Sirius is used to understand the atomic structure of molecules, which can help in the development of new drugs, new materials used in construction, oil exploration and in many other areas. The 68,000-square-meter building houses a ring-shaped, circumferential 500-meter facility. To protect people from the radiation released by machine operation, designed to be the most advanced of its kind in the world, the whole is shielded by 1 kilometer of concrete walls. Around R$1.8 billion were invested in the project, which makes it the most ambitious scientific project ever made in Brazil.

Beamlines

Currently, Sirius has 9 operational beamlines, 1 in scientific commissioning, 2 in the assembly phase and 1 the design phase.[6]

BeamlineMain TechniqueEnergy RangeStatus
CARNAÚBA[7]X-Ray Nanoscopy2.05 - 15 keVOperational
CATERETÊ[8]Coherent and Time-resolsed X-ray Scattering3 - 24 keVOperational
CEDRO[9]Circular Dichroism3 - 9 eVOperational
EMA[10]X-ray Spectroscopy and Diffraction in Extreme Conditions2.7 - 30 keVOperational
IMBUIA[11]Infrared Micro and Nanospectroscopy70 meV - 400 meVOperational
IPÊ[12]Resonant Inelastic X-ray scattering and Photoelectron spectroscopy100 - 2000 eVOperational
JATOBÁ[13]Full X-ray Scattering and PDF Analysis40 - 70 keVDesign
MANACÁ[14]Macromolecular Micro and Nanocrystallography5 - 20 keVOperational
MOGNO[15]X-ray Micro- and Nanotomography22 | 39 | 67.5 keVOperation
PAINEIRA[16]Powder X-ray Diffraction5 - 30 keVOperational
QUATI[17]X-ray Spectroscopy with Temporal Resolution4.5 - 35 keVAssembly
SABIÁ[18]Soft X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Imaging100 - 2000 eVOperational
SAPÊ[19]Angle-Resolved PhotoEmission Spectroscopy8 - 70 eVCommissioning
SAPUCAIA[20]Small Angle X-ray Scattering6 - 17 keVAssembly

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