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Autore/i: P. Valente
Titolo: POSEYDON – Converting the DAΦNE Collider into a double Positron Facility: a High Duty-Cycle pulse stretcher and a storage ring
Numero: INFN-17-15/LNF
Data: 20-06-2017
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PDF file: INFN-17-15-LNF.pdf
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Abstract: This project proposes to reuse the DAΦNE accelerator complex for producing a high intensity
(up to 1010), high-quality beam of high-energy (up to 500 MeV) positrons for HEP
experiments, mainly – but not only – motivated by light dark particles searches. Such a
facility would provide a unique source of ultra-relativistic, narrow-band and low-emittance
positrons, with a high duty factor, without employing a cold technology, that would be an
ideal facility for exploring the existence of light dark matter particles, produced in positronon-
target annihilations into a photon+missing mass, and using the bump-hunt technique. The
PADME experiment, that will use the extracted beam from the DAΦNE BTF, is indeed
limited by the low duty-factor (10-5=200 ns/20 ms).
The idea is to use a variant of the third of integer resonant extraction, with the aim of getting a
<10-6 m&#8901;rad emittance and, at the same time, tailoring the scheme to the peculiar optics of the
DAΦNE machine. In alternative, the possibility of kicking the positrons by means of
channelling effects in crystals can be evaluated. This would not only increase the extraction
efficiency but also improve the beam quality, thanks to the high collimation of channelled
particles. This is challenging for < GeV leptons, and in particular this would be the first
positron beam obtained with crystal-assisted extraction (generally limited to protons and
ions).
The availability of an intense extracted positron beam with a tuneable pulse length will also
enable other applications, ranging from radiation production from crystal undulators to
irradiation for aerospace industry.
The second ring can be used for storing positrons accelerated by the LINAC, both for
producing synchrotron radiation (reversing the polarity of the ring currently used for
electrons) and for machine studies with positively charged particles, like for instance
instabilities driven by the electron cloud effect.

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