自己負荷プラズマウェイクフィールドにおけるポジトンの複数ギガ電子ボルト加速
S Corde1,2, E Adli1,3, J M Allen1
1SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Menlo Park, California 94025, USA.
Nature
|August 28, 2015
まとめ
新しいプラズマウェイクフィールド加速器 (PWFA) システムはポジトンを効率的に加速します. ポジトンは単一の束の中で エネルギーを獲得し 将来の衝突器の電子駆動方法の限界を克服します
科学分野:
- 粒子物理学
- 加速器の物理
- プラズマ物理学
背景:
- 従来の加速器は,電気的な故障のためにエネルギー制限に直面します.
- プラズマウェイクフィールド加速器 (PWFA) は,より高いエネルギーとよりコンパクトで手頃な価格の衝突器への道を提供します.
- 電子と陽子の両方の効率的な加速は,電子-陽子衝突器にとって極めて重要です.
研究 の 目的:
- ポジトンの加速に適した新しいPWFAシステムを実証する.
- コライダーで効率的なエネルギー転送を可能にする.
主な方法:
- 陽子束が プラズマを刺激する
- エネルギーが前から後ろに 移動します
- 加速するフィールドは,ポジトロン束によって"自己負荷"されます.
主要な成果:
- 約10億個のポジトンは 1.3m以上で 5GeVのエネルギーを得ました
- ポジトンは狭いエネルギー分散 (1.8% RMS) を達成した.
- ウェイクのエネルギーの約30%は ポジトロンによって抽出されました
結論:
- この自己充電式 PWFA システムはポジトロンを効率的に加速します
- この方法は,電子-ポジトロン衝突器のエネルギーを高めるのに非常に魅力的です.
- コンパクトで費用対効果の高い 将来の粒子加速器を可能にします
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