3d parametric studies using reduced models for self-modulation instability
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Abstract
An overarching goal of experiments such as AWAKE [1, 2] is the production of TeV-class electron beams utilizing the self-modulation instability (SMI) [3]. In a setup where a laser pulse with ω0/ωp > 1000 is used to seed the SMI through a laser-based ionization, reduced simulations based on the ponderomotive guiding center (PGC) solver [4] are promising. In a PGC solver, the temporal scales related the plasma frequency ωp need to be resolved, but not the laser frequency ω0 as in full particle-in-cell (PIC) simulation. We present an ionization model used for PGC and its impact on the SMI. Furthermore, we studied the variation of the gas density for the ionization seeding and the stability of the SMI in terms of small parameter fluctuations.
References:
[1] A. Caldwell et al., Nat. Phys. 5, 363 (2009)
[2] N. Kumar et al., PRL 104, 255003 (2010)
[3] D. Gordon et al., PRE 64, 046404 (2001)
[4] D. Gordon et. al., IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci. 28, 1135 (2000)
*The work is supported by the European Research Council (InPairs ERC-AdG2015) and the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Union. It is partially supported by FCT through grant PD/BD/105882/2014 (PD-F APPLAuSE) and PTDC/FIS-PLA/2940/2014.
Presenters
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Anton Helm
- Inst Superior Tecnico (IST)
- GoLP/IPFN Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal