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          <authors>
             <author>Spataro, C.J.</author>
             <author>Lincoln, F.C.</author>
             <author>Sharma, S.K.</author>
          </authors>
       </contributors>
       <titles>
          <title>
             NSLS-II Vibration Studies to Characterize Beamline Stability
          </title>
       </titles>
		 <publisher>JACoW Publishing</publisher>
       <pub-location>Geneva, Switzerland</pub-location>
		 <isbn>978-3-95450-207-3</isbn>
		 <electronic-resource-num>10.18429/JACoW-MEDSI2018-WEPH29</electronic-resource-num>
		 <language>English</language>
		 <pages>267-269</pages>
       <pages>WEPH29</pages>
       <keywords>
          <keyword>experiment</keyword>
          <keyword>operation</keyword>
          <keyword>detector</keyword>
          <keyword>ion-source</keyword>
          <keyword>power-supply</keyword>
       </keywords>
       <work-type>Contribution to a conference proceedings</work-type>
       <dates>
          <year>2018</year>
          <pub-dates>
             <date>2018-12</date>
          </pub-dates>
       </dates>
       <urls>
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              <url>https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-MEDSI2018-WEPH29</url>
              <url>http://jacow.org/medsi2018/papers/weph29.pdf</url>
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       </urls>
       <abstract>
          High performance goals of NSLS-II require stringent mechanical stability of its instruments such as BPMs, slits, mirrors, monochromators, and detectors. Mechanical stability of these components can be compromised by site-wide as well as local vibration sources (pumps, compressors, etc.). Several vibration studies have been performed at NSLS-II at the request of beamline users. This paper presents the results of these studies highlighting sources of vibration and mitigation strategies.
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