DAFNE Status and Upgrade Plans
M. Zobov (for the DAFNE Team)

TL;DR
The paper reviews the current performance of the DAFNE collider, reports on its successful experimental runs, and discusses plans for an upgrade using a crab waist collision scheme to significantly increase luminosity.
Contribution
It provides an overview of DAFNE's operational status and details the planned upgrade to enhance collider luminosity with a novel crab waist scheme.
Findings
Peak luminosity of 1.6x10^32 cm-2s-1 achieved
Daily integrated luminosity of 10 pb-1 recorded
Upgrade aims to reach 10^33 cm-2s-1 luminosity
Abstract
The Frascati Phi-factory DAFNE has successfully completed experimental runs for the three main detectors, KLOE, FINUDA and DEAR. The best peak luminosity achieved so far is 1.6x10^32 cm-2s-1, while the best daily integrated luminosity is 10 pb-1. At present the DAFNE team is preparing an upgrade of the collider based on the novel crab waist collision scheme. The upgrade is aimed at pushing the luminosity towards 10^33 cm-2s-1. In this paper we describe present collider performance and discuss ongoing preparatory work for the upgrade.
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