The electron-positron collider DAÈNE, the Italian È factory, has been recently upgraded in order to implement an innovative collision scheme based on large crossing angle, small beam sizes at the crossing point, and compensation of beam-beam interaction by means of sextupole pairs creating a ''crab-waist'' configuration in the interaction region. Experimental tests of the novel scheme exhibited an increase by a factor of 3 in the peak luminosity of the collider with respect to the performances reached before the upgrade. In this Letter we present the new collision scheme, discuss its advantages, describe the hardware modifications realized for the upgrade, and report the results of the experimental tests carried out during commissioning of the machine in the new configuration and standard operation for the users. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.174801 PACS numbers: 29.27.Bd, 29.20.db, 29.27.Eg Pushing the luminosity of storage-ring colliders to unprecedented levels opens up unique opportunities for precision measurements of rare decay modes and extremely small cross sections, which are sensitive to new physics beyond the standard model.In high luminosity colliders with conventional collision schemes the key requirements to increase the luminosity are: very small vertical beta function y at the interaction point (IP), high beam intensity and large horizontal emittance " x and beam size x . However, y cannot be much smaller than the longitudinal rms bunch size (bunch length) z without incurring the ''hour-glass'' effect. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to shorten the bunch in a high current ring without exciting collective instabilities. Even then, the large beam current may result in high power losses, beam instabilities and dramatic increase of the wallplug power. These problems can be overcome with the recently proposed crab-waist (CW) scheme of beambeam collisions [1,2] where a substantial luminosity increase can be achieved without bunch length reduction and with moderate beam currents.The CW scheme has been successfully tested at the electron-positron collider DAÈNE, the Italian È factory [3,4] operating at the energy of 1020 MeV in the center of mass. After an upgrade including the implementation of this novel collision scheme, the specific luminosity at low beam currents has been boosted by more than a factor of 4, while the present peak luminosity is a factor of 3 higher than the maximum value obtained with the original configuration based on the standard collision scheme.The successful test has provided the opportunity to continue the DAÈNE physics program. Moreover, the advantages of the crab-waist collision scheme have triggered several collider projects exploiting its potential. In particular, physics and accelerator communities are discussing new projects of a SuperB factory [5,6] and a SuperTau-Charm factory [7] with luminosities about 2 orders of magnitude beyond those achieved at the present B-[8] and Tau-charm factories [9].In this Letter we briefly introduce the CW concept, shortly discuss ...
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