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Seyma Esen (CERN)13/04/2026, 16:00Talk
This presentation gives a concise overview of the fixed target and test beam facilities at CERN’s North and East Area. Protons with a momentum of 24 GeV/c at the PS and with 400 GeV/c at the SPS produce typically hadrons, electrons, and muons over a wide range of momenta. In this talk, the main features of the unique North Area and East Area secondary beamlines are introduced, including the...
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Carsten Hast13/04/2026, 16:20Talk
SLAC is developing an electron beamline for End Station A, fed from our superconducting Linac LCLS-II-HE. The new beamline enables a continuation of the ESTB program, which ended in 2019, with new high-rate capabilities. A successful test run was conducted end of 2025 before a long shutdown. We expect the new LESA beam line to be operational in Summer 2027, delivering 8 GeV electrons to Users....
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Adrian Herkert (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))13/04/2026, 16:40Talk
The DESY II Test Beam Facility is looking back at successful year 2025. A review is given over last year's beam period and the current running period 2026. This includes the current status of the facility as well as recent developments of the infrastructure, improvements for the user community and noteworthy events.
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Mr Luca Gennaro Foggetta (INFN)13/04/2026, 17:00Talk
The Beam Test Facility (BTF) at the National Laboratories of Frascati provides highly flexible electron and positron beams tailored to a wide range of experimental needs. The beam, extracted from the DA$\Phi$NE LINAC, can operate at rates of up to 49 bunches per second, with intensities ranging from a single particle to 10$^{10}$ particles/s. Secondary beams cover energies from 25 to 780 MeV...
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Yuji Enari (KEK High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (JP))13/04/2026, 17:20Talk
An electron test beam facility at KEK Tsukuba campus with beam momentum up to 5.8 GeV has been established since 2022. The beam is extracted from PF-AR electron storage ring, and it is available for sensor testing for three periods (May-June, Oct-Dec and Feb-Mar) in each year in total about 5.5 months including period of the beam shutdown at CERN starting middle of 2026. In 2025, we have...
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Dr Yuhang Guo (Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS)13/04/2026, 17:40Talk
A proton test beam, HPES, is currently under construction in Guangdong, China. Designed to deliver a proton beam with energy from 0.8 to 1.6 GeV, HPES aims to support the development and characterization of advanced particle detector technologies. To enhance user capabilities, the experiment terminals are equipped with a high-resolution proton beam telescope and a dedicated proton energy...
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