The Frascati Beam Test Facility
B. Buonomo, F. Cardelli, C. Di Giulio, D. Di Giovenale, L. G., Foggetta, C. Taruggi

TL;DR
The Frascati Beam Test Facility provides high-intensity electron and positron beams for detector development, with recent upgrades enhancing its capabilities and status update planned.
Contribution
This paper describes the current status and available beam lines of the upgraded Frascati Beam Test Facility after its 2020 enhancement.
Findings
Provides up to 10^10 electrons per bunch
Supports detector development with high-intensity beams
Status update after upgrade in 2020
Abstract
From 2004 the Frascati Beam Test Facility (BTF) in the DAFNE accelerator complex provides to the external user up to 1E10 electrons per bunch or up to 10E9 positrons per bunch to develop their detectors. After an upgrade program terminated in 2020 of the beam test facility a description of the status and available beam lines will be done.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Muon and positron interactions and applications · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
