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Beam Diagnostics in the Advanced Plasma Wakefield Experiment AWAKE

In AWAKE a self-modulated proton bunch drives wakefields in a plasma. Recent experiments successfully demonstrated many aspects of the self-modulation of the drive bunch as well as acceleration of test electrons. Next experiments will focus on producing a multi-GeV accelerated electron bunch with lo...

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Autores principales: Bachmann, A.-M., Muggli, P.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2749412
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author Bachmann, A.-M.
Muggli, P.
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Muggli, P.
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description In AWAKE a self-modulated proton bunch drives wakefields in a plasma. Recent experiments successfully demonstrated many aspects of the self-modulation of the drive bunch as well as acceleration of test electrons. Next experiments will focus on producing a multi-GeV accelerated electron bunch with low emittance and low energy spread. The experiment requires a variety of advanced beam diagnostics to characterize the self-modulated proton bunch at the picosecond time scale. These include optical transition radiation and a streak camera for short and long time scale detailed imaging of self-modulation and hosing, coherent transition radiation for modulation frequency measurements in the 100-300 GHz frequency range and multiple fluorescent screens for core and halo measurements. An overview of these diagnostics will be given.
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spelling cern-27494122021-06-21T16:51:40Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2749412engBachmann, A.-M.Muggli, P.Beam Diagnostics in the Advanced Plasma Wakefield Experiment AWAKEphysics.plasm-phOther Fields of Physicsphysics.acc-phAccelerators and Storage RingsIn AWAKE a self-modulated proton bunch drives wakefields in a plasma. Recent experiments successfully demonstrated many aspects of the self-modulation of the drive bunch as well as acceleration of test electrons. Next experiments will focus on producing a multi-GeV accelerated electron bunch with low emittance and low energy spread. The experiment requires a variety of advanced beam diagnostics to characterize the self-modulated proton bunch at the picosecond time scale. These include optical transition radiation and a streak camera for short and long time scale detailed imaging of self-modulation and hosing, coherent transition radiation for modulation frequency measurements in the 100-300 GHz frequency range and multiple fluorescent screens for core and halo measurements. An overview of these diagnostics will be given.arXiv:2012.10097oai:cds.cern.ch:27494122020-12-18
spellingShingle physics.plasm-ph
Other Fields of Physics
physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
Bachmann, A.-M.
Muggli, P.
Beam Diagnostics in the Advanced Plasma Wakefield Experiment AWAKE
title Beam Diagnostics in the Advanced Plasma Wakefield Experiment AWAKE
title_full Beam Diagnostics in the Advanced Plasma Wakefield Experiment AWAKE
title_fullStr Beam Diagnostics in the Advanced Plasma Wakefield Experiment AWAKE
title_full_unstemmed Beam Diagnostics in the Advanced Plasma Wakefield Experiment AWAKE
title_short Beam Diagnostics in the Advanced Plasma Wakefield Experiment AWAKE
title_sort beam diagnostics in the advanced plasma wakefield experiment awake
topic physics.plasm-ph
Other Fields of Physics
physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
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