DAFNE operation with the FINUDA experiment
Abstract
DAFNE operation restarted in September 2003, after a six month shut-down for the installation of FINUDA, a magnetic detector dedicated to the study of hypernuclear physics. FINUDA is the third experiment running on DAFNE and operates while keeping on place the other detector KLOE. During the shut-down both Interaction Regions have been equipped with remotely controlled quadrupoles in order to operate at different solenoid fields. Among many other hardware upgrades one of the most significant is the reshaping of the wiggler pole profile to improve the field quality and the machine dynamic aperture. Commissioning of the collider in the new configuration has been completed in short time. The peak luminosity delivered to FINUDA has reached 6 10^31 s-1cm-2, with a daily integrated value close to 4 pb-1.
Cite
@article{arxiv.physics/0408073,
title = {DAFNE operation with the FINUDA experiment},
author = {C. Milardi and D. Alesini and G. Benedetti and M. E. Biagini and C. Biscari and R. Boni and M. Boscolo and A. Clozza and D. Delle Monache and G. Di Pirro and A. Drago and A. Gallo and A. Ghigo and S. Guiducci and M. Incurvati and C. Ligi and F. Marcellini and G. Mazzitelli and L. Pellegrino and M. A. Preger and P. Raimondi and R. Ricci and U. Rotundo and C. Sanelli and M. Serio and F. Sgamma and B. Spataro and A. Stecchi and A. Stella and C. Vaccarezza and M. Vescovi and M. Zobov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0408073},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
3 pages, 4 figures