ELI-NP GBS Status

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Giribono Anna, Marongiu Marco, Mostacci Andrea, Pettinacci Valerio, Albergo S., Alesini D., Bellaveglia Marco, Buonomo B., Cioeta Fara, Di Pasquale E., Di Pirro G., Esposito A., Falone A., Franzini Giovanni, Frasciello Oscar, Gallo A., Guiducci S., Incremona S., Iungo F., Lollo V. L., Pellegrino L., Piersanti Luca, Pioli Stefano, Ricci R., Rotundo U., Sabbatini L., Stella A., Tomassini S., Vaccarezza Cristina, Variola A., Bacci A., Curatolo C., Drebot I., Petrillo V., Rossi A. R., Serafini L., Bliss N., Hill C., Campogiani Giovanna, Cardarelli P., Gambaccini M., Cardelli Fabio, Mostacci Andrea, Palumbo Luigi, Vannozzi Alessandro, Cardelli Fabio, Cassou K., Dupraz K., Martens A., Ndiaye C. F., Zomer Z. F., D'Auria G., Sabato L., Veltri M.

New generation of Compton sources are developing in different countries to take advantage of the photon energy amplification given by the Compton backscattering effect. In this framework the Eurogammas international collaboration is producing a very high brilliance gamma source for the Nuclear Physics pillar of the Extreme Light Infrastructure program (ELI-NP). At present there is a lot of effort in the mass production of all the components and in the developments and tests of the different high technology devices that will operate in the gamma beam source, like the optical recirculator and the high gradient - high average current warm C-band accelerating sections. In this paper we will provide a general overview of the GBS status and of the perspectives for the future integration phase

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