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An $ep$ collider based on proton-driven plasma wakefield acceleration

Recent simulations have shown that a high-energy proton bunch can excite strong plasma wakefields and accelerate a bunch of electrons to the energy frontier in a single stage of acceleration. This scheme could lead to a future $ep$ collider using the LHC for the proton beam and a compact electron ac...

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Autores principales: Wing, M., Xia, G., Mete, O., Aimidula, A., Welsch, C., Chattopadhyay, S., Mandry, S.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: SISSA 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.203.0244
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1741896
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Sumario:Recent simulations have shown that a high-energy proton bunch can excite strong plasma wakefields and accelerate a bunch of electrons to the energy frontier in a single stage of acceleration. This scheme could lead to a future $ep$ collider using the LHC for the proton beam and a compact electron accelerator of length 170 m, producing electrons of energy up to 100 GeV. The parameters of such a collider are discussed as well as conceptual layouts within the CERN accelerator complex. The physics of plasma wakefield acceleration will also be introduced, with the AWAKE experiment, a proof of principle demonstration of proton-driven plasma wakefield acceleration, briefly reviewed, as well as the physics possibilities of such an $ep$ collider.