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The Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati of the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

The Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati of the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

Frascati: a 61 year-long history Birth of INFN 1954 Construction of Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati 1959 Contruction of Synchrotron Construction of AdA (first e+e- collider, conceived by B. Touschek) 1969 ADONE (e+e- 3 GeV) starting operations J/Psi discovery (soon after SLAC and BNL) ADONE shutdown – Start DAFNE construction (e+e-, 1 GeV) DAFNE starting operations 2003 SPARC facility project (FEL+gamma source+plasma acceleration)

Frascati Lab is the largest and the oldest of INFN infrastructures Personnel ~370 people (1/3 scientists) + 500 users Its main mission: accelerators for High Energy Physics (and not only) Main competences in e+e- Capabilities in designing, building and operate relatively large complex Accelerator Division (~100 people, 1/3 scientists) Technical Division (~30 people) Current main activities: Operation 24/24 of DAFNE collider (up to 2018) Design and installation of ELI-NP facility in Romania (20 MeV gamma source) R&D on plasma acceleration, 0.2 PW laser facility, FEL, THz sources (SPARC_LAB) Several other international collaborations: CERN, Grenoble, KEK (Japan) Beam Test Facility also available (DAFNE Linac can be used parasythically) Soft-X, UV, and infrared lines available around DAFNE ring (DAFNE_Light)

Strong activities in Fundamental Research Large Research Division (~140 people, 1/3 scientists) Engaged in experiments at DAFNE complex: KLOE2 (CPT and hadron physics), Siddharta2 (physics of strangeness), PADME (search for dark matter) and at outside labs, in particle, nuclear and astro-physics CERN: LHC (ALICE, ATLAS, CMS, LHCb), SPS (NA62) Fermilab, Jefferson Lab, China, etc … A lot of technological R&D activities: SCF_Lab (space ranging characterization), New Materials Lab, X-ray Lab, Neutron Lab, Cultural heritage, Radiprotection, etc… + 400 m2 clean rooms + mechanical/electronics workshops + irradiation facilities + computing (LHC Tier2) Long standing tradition in the construction of large detectors Currently, strong engagement in GEM and micro-pattern detectors and in x-stals Frascati is also hosting a long list of EU-funded projects

DAFNE and KLOE-2 ECM = 1020 MeV Colliding beams have: low E high currents long damping time ECM = 1020 MeV Crab-Waist collision scheme implemented for the first time with a large detector including a strong solenoidal field Luminosity achieved at DAFNE is 2 order of magnitude higher than the best measured in colliders working at the same E

SPARC_LAB facility 0.3 TW laser Plasma acceleration studies: LWFA/PWFA

Conclusion The Frascati Laboratory is a medium size infrastructure with strong capabilities in accelerator science, to design, build and operate relatively large facilities Competences cover all aspects of machine problematics (vacuum, RF, feedback, machine physics, cryogenics, controls, electronics, power, cooling, etc…), together with a strong technical support for the running of the machine We have a variety of facilities for testing purposes, spanning over many wavelengths Strong imprinting on fundamental research but expanding on interdisciplinary areas Proximity to the largest research infrastructure area in Italy (ASI, ESA, ENEA, CNR, Tor Vergata University) over a very wide spectrum of lines Open to collaborations and new ideas