The DESY II Test Beam Facility
Ralf Diener, Jan Dreyling-Eschweiler, Heiko Ehrlichmann, Ingrid-Maria, Gregor, Ulrich K\"otz, Uwe Kr\"amer, Norbert Meyners, Natalia, Potylitsina-Kube, Anne Sch\"utz, Paul Sch\"utze, Marcel Stanitzki

TL;DR
The DESY II Test Beam Facility in Hamburg provides unique GeV-range electron/positron beams with advanced infrastructure like high-precision pixel telescopes and a high field magnet, supporting diverse experimental needs.
Contribution
This paper offers a detailed description of the DESY II test beam facility, including its infrastructure, capabilities, and performance, highlighting its uniqueness worldwide.
Findings
Provides electron/positron beams from 1-6 GeV/c
Features high-precision pixel beam telescopes
Includes a high field solenoidal magnet
Abstract
DESY Hamburg operates a test beam facility with three independent beam lines at the DESY II synchrotron. It is world-wide one of very few facilities providing test beams in the GeV range. To this end, it offers electron/positron beams with user-selectable momenta from 1-6 GeV/c. The available infrastructure for the users is unique, including a high field solenoidal magnet and permanently installed high-precision pixel beam telescopes. This publication gives a detailed description of the facility, the available infrastructure, and the simulated and measured performance.
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