Conveners
Facilities: I
- Eva Barbara Holzer (CERN)
Facilities: II
- Paul Schütze (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
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Fabian Metzger (CERN)15/04/2024, 16:20Talk
The CERN secondary beamlines of the North and the East Area are designed to deliver beams of secondary and tertiary particles as well as attenuated primary protons and ions from the SPS and PS accelerators for fixed target experiments and beam tests. Protons with $24\,\text{GeV}/c$ at the PS and with $400\,\text{GeV}/c$ at the SPS produce typically hadrons, electrons, and muons within a wide...
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Pierre Pelissou (CERN)15/04/2024, 16:40Talk
The ability to study the open mysteries about the universe strongly relies on the capability of innovating high-energy physics instrumentation and research infrastructures. The diversity of physics programs supported by CERN requires to provide access to a wide variety of particle beams and radiation fields at CERN and at worldwide research institutes to fulfill user’s needs. Hence, the...
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Nathaniel Joseph Pastika (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))15/04/2024, 17:00Talk
Fermilab plays host to the Fermilab Test Beam Facility(FTBF) and the Irradiation Test Area (ITA). The FTBF is one of the highest energy facilities in the world which is dedicated to helping experimenters develop, test, and calibrate particle detectors. The Fermilab accelerator complex delivers a 120 GeV primary proton beam and secondary/tertiary beams of varying momenta and particle content....
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Ralf Diener, Sven Ackermann (DESY)15/04/2024, 17:20Talk
The DESY II Test Beam Facility is looking back at another successful year.
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In this contribution, a review is given over the test beam period 2023 and the running period 2024. This includes the current status of the facility as well as recent developments of the infrastructure and improvements for the user community.
In addition, studies on the future of the facility are presented against the... -
Dohun Kim15/04/2024, 17:40Talk
The PRIMary-beam test Area (PRIMA), formerly an extraction beamline from the DESY II synchrotron to DORIS, is currently being commissioned to serve as a high-rate electron beamline. By utilizing electrons in DESY II that would not have been by PETRA III, a synchrotron radiation facility, and just dumped, the full DESY II beam with up to $3\times10^{10}$ electrons per bunch can be available for...
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Claudio Di Giulio18/04/2024, 12:10Talk
After the first year of operation of the second line of the Frascati Beam Test Facility BTF a summary of the performance will be provided.
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The diagnostics system and the performances obtained in the two beamlines will be presented and the future activity of the facility will be discussed. -
Shoji Uno (KEK)18/04/2024, 12:30Talk
KEK has constructed a new test beamline at Photon Factory Advanced Ring (PF-AR). The electron accelerator ring has been used for PF users for a long time. Recently, carbon targets are installed to extract high energy electrons and to build the test beam line for particle and nuclear physicists. The top-up injection is performed for the accelerator ring. Therefore, electrons are continuously...
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Dr Sven Ackermann (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY))Talk
DESY operates the 3$^\mathrm{rd}$ generation synchrotron radiation facility PETRA III. The DESY II booster is used to inject electrons into the PETRA storage ring either for the initial fill or top-up operation.
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When it is not used for these purposes, DESY II drives three target-based test beams exploiting the pair production principle. The next update of the PETRA storage ring will change...