Propagation of electron and positron beams in long, dense plasmas

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Abstract

Electron beams with density larger than the plasma density can propagate through plasmas without significant emittance growth. The electron beam expels the plasma electrons from the bunch volume and propagate in a pure, uniform ion column. In contrast, positron beams attract plasma electrons that flow through the positron bunch. As a result the plasma focusing force is nonlinear, a charge halo forms around the bunch, and the bunch emittance grows. After some distance into the plasma, the bunch emittance reaches an approximately constant value, and the beam and the plasma focusing force reach a steady state. Experimental results obtained with electron and positron bunches, as well as numerical simulation results will be presented.

Authors

  • Patric Muggli

    USC

  • B.E. Blue

    UCLA, GA

  • Chris Clayton

    UCLA

  • Franz-Joseph Decker

    SLAC

  • Mark Hogan

    SLAC

  • Chengkun Hunag

    UCLA

  • Chan Joshi

    UCLA

  • Tom Katsouleas

    USC

  • Wei Lu

    UCLA

  • Warren Mori

    University of California, Los Angeles, UCLA

  • Caollionn O'Connell

    SLAC

  • Robert Siemann

    SLAC

  • Dieter Walz

    SLAC

  • Miaomiao Zhou

    UCLA