The Physics of DAFNE and KLOE
Paolo Franzini, Matthew Moulson

TL;DR
The paper reviews the DAFNE phi factory and KLOE experiment, highlighting their design, operation, and contributions to kaon physics, CKM matrix measurements, and hypernuclear studies since 1999.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of DAFNE and KLOE's design, operation, and physics achievements, including novel measurements of |Vus| and kaonic hydrogen X-ray spectra.
Findings
Precise measurement of |Vus| from kaon decays.
Determination of the e+e- --> pi+pi- cross section for muon g-2.
First hypernuclear spectroscopy results from FINUDA.
Abstract
DAFNE, the Frascati phi factory, has been in operation since 1999. At the center of the physics program is the KLOE experiment, a multipurpose detector with optimizations for tagged and interferometry-based measurements of the neutral kaon system. KLOE has been taking data since 2000 and has helped to explore a wide array of topics in kaon and hadronic physics, including a comprehensive set of measurements to determine the CKM matrix element |Vus|, and a measurement of the e+e- --> pi+pi- cross section for the determination of the hadronic contribution to the muon anomaly. In addition, the DEAR experiment has measured the X-ray spectrum of kaonic hydrogen, and the FINUDA experiment has conducted its first studies in hypernuclear spectroscopy and a search for \bar{K}-nuclear bound states. We review the design, construction, and operation of the DAFNE facility, with an emphasis on the…
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