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BiBTeX citation export for WEPOST024: Physics Beyond Colliders: The Conventional Beams Working Group

@inproceedings{mussolini:ipac2022-wepost024,
  author       = {C.A. Mussolini and D. Banerjee and A. Baratto Roldan and J. Bernhard and M. Brugger and N. Charitonidis and G.L. D’Alessandro and L. Gatignon and A. Gerbershagen and F. Metzger and R.P. Murphy and E.G. Parozzi and S.M. Schuh-Erhard and F.W. Stummer and M.W.U. Van Dijk},
% author       = {C.A. Mussolini and D. Banerjee and A. Baratto Roldan and J. Bernhard and M. Brugger and N. Charitonidis and others},
% author       = {C.A. Mussolini and others},
  title        = {{Physics Beyond Colliders: The Conventional Beams Working Group}},
  booktitle    = {Proc. IPAC'22},
% booktitle    = {Proc. 13th International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC'22)},
  pages        = {1745--1748},
  eid          = {WEPOST024},
  language     = {english},
  keywords     = {experiment, proton, optics, kaon, target},
  venue        = {Bangkok, Thailand},
  series       = {International Particle Accelerator Conference},
  number       = {13},
  publisher    = {JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland},
  month        = {07},
  year         = {2022},
  issn         = {2673-5490},
  isbn         = {978-3-95450-227-1},
  doi          = {10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2022-WEPOST024},
  url          = {https://jacow.org/ipac2022/papers/wepost024.pdf},
  abstract     = {{The Physics Beyond Colliders initiative aims to exploit the full scientific potential of the CERN accelerator complex and its scientific infrastructure for particle physics studies, complementary to current and future collider experiments. Several experiments have been proposed to fully utilize and further advance the beam options for the existing fixed target experiments present in the North and East Experimental Areas of the CERN SPS and PS accelerators. We report on progress with the RF-separated beam option for the AMBER experiment, following a recent workshop on this topic. In addition we cover the status of studies for ion beams for the NA⁶⁰⁺ experiment, as well as of those for high intensity beams for Kaon physics and feebly interacting particle searches. With first beams available in 2021 after a CERN-wide long shutdown, several muon beam options were already tested for the NA64mu, MUonE and AMBER experiments.}},
}