Facility based on electron linac LUE-40 -- current state and main research directions
M.I. Ayzatsky, V.M Boriskin, I. O. Chertishchev, O.S. Deiev, K.Yu. Kramarenko, V.A. Kushnir, V.V. Mytrochenko, S.M. Olejnik, S.O. Perezhogin, S.M. Potin, L.I. Selivanov, I.S. Timchenko, Yu. O. Titarenko, V.Yu. Tytov, V.L. Uvarov

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current status and research directions of the LUE-40 electron linear accelerator facility, highlighting recent upgrades, expanded energy range, and scientific research outcomes in nuclear physics.
Contribution
It provides an updated overview of the LUE-40 facility's restoration, new device development, and research focus areas after 2023.
Findings
Expanded electron energy range to 16-95 MeV
Achieved average beam current of up to 6 μA
Presented initial research results in nuclear physics
Abstract
The paper describes the state of the installation based on the linear accelerator LUE-40 after restoration in 2023. Additional devices have been developed and created to conduct nuclear physics research. The main beam parameters are given. The electron energy range has been expanded and is currently 16-95 MeV with an average beam current of up to 6 A. The main areas of scientific research are described and the results are presented.
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