Self-modulation of long SLAC particle bunches

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Abstract

The transverse self-modulation of ultra-relativistic particle bunches provides a path to the generation of large amplitude wakefields using long drivers [1]. In this work we show that the long electron or positron bunches that are available at SLAC could be used to demonstrate this mechanism. One-to-one OSIRIS simulations were performed in conditions that mimic the propagation of the electron beam available at SLAC in 1 meter long plasmas. The simulations showed that the transverse self-modulation of the electron beam occurs, and that this can lead to the generation of accelerating gradients in excess of 60 GeV/m. As a result, some of the beam electrons gained more than 5 GeV after one meter of propagation. The possibility to seed the transverse self-modulation instability with the initial wake provided by hard cut beams is also examined. In this case, the simulations revealed that stable accelerating gradients exceeding 10 GeV/m over the whole plasma length could be achieved. The asymmetries associated with the transverse self-modulation of electrons and positron beams were also explored.\\[4pt] [1] N. Kumar et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 255003 (2010).

Authors

  • Patric Muggli

    • Max Planck Institute for Physics
    • Max Planck Institute for Physics and USC
  • Jorge Vieira

    • Instituto Superior Tecnico Lisboa Portugal
    • GoLP/IPFN, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisboa, Portugal
    • GoLP/IPFN, Instituto Superior T\'ecnico, Lisboa, Portugal
    • Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisboa Portugal
  • Luis Silva

    • Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisboa Portugal
    • Instituto Superior T\'ecnico
    • GoLP/IPFN - LA - Instituto Superior Tecnico
    • GoLP/IPFN, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisboa, Portugal
    • Instituto Superior Tecnico
    • GoLP/IPFN - LA Instituto Superior Tecnico
    • GoLP/Instituto de Plasmas e Fusao Nuclear - Laboratorio Associado, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal
    • GoLP/Instituto de Plasmas e Fus\~ao Nuclear - Laborat\'orio Associado, Instituto Superior T\'ecnico, Lisboa, Portugal
    • GoLP/IPFN, Instituto Superior T\'ecnico, Lisboa, Portugal
    • GoLP/Instituto de Plasmas e Fus\~ao Nuclear, Instituto Superior T\'ecnico, Lisboa
    • Insituto Superior Tecnico, Lisboa Portugal