DAFNE Consolidation Program and Operation with the KLOE-2 Detector

After a long preparatory phase, including a wide hardware consolidation program, the Italian lepton collider DAFNE, is now systematically delivering data to the KLOE-2 experiment. In approximately 200 days of operation 1 fb-1 has been given to the detector limiting the background to a level compatib...

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Main Authors Milardi, Catia, Alesini, David, Biagini, Maria Enrica, Bini, Simone, Boscolo, Manuela, Buonomo, Bruno, Cantarella, Sergio, De Santis, Antonio, Giampiero Di Pirro, Giovanni Delle Monache, Drago, Alessandro, Foggetta, Luca, Frasciello, Oscar, Gallo, Alessandro, Gargana, Riccardo, Ghigo, Andrea, Guatieri, Francesco, Guiducci, Susanna, Iungo, Franco, Ligi, Carlo, Michelotti, Andrea, Pellegrino, Luigi, Ricci, Ruggero, Rotundo, Ugo, Sensolini, Giancarlo, Stella, Angelo, Stecchi, Alessandro, Zobov, Mikhail, Shatilov, Dmitry, Valishev, Alexander
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Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 28.09.2015
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Summary:After a long preparatory phase, including a wide hardware consolidation program, the Italian lepton collider DAFNE, is now systematically delivering data to the KLOE-2 experiment. In approximately 200 days of operation 1 fb-1 has been given to the detector limiting the background to a level compatible with an efficient data acquisition. Instantaneous and maximum daily integrated luminosity measured, so far, are considerably higher with respect to the previous KLOE runs, and are: L(inst) ~ 2.0 1032 cm-2s-1, and L(day) ~ 12.5 pb-1 respectively. A general review concerning refurbishing activities, machine optimization efforts and data taking performances is presented and discussed.
ISSN:2331-8422