在自负荷等离子场中的多千兆电子电压加速
S Corde1,2, E Adli1,3, J M Allen1
1SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Menlo Park, California 94025, USA.
Nature
|August 28, 2015
概括
一个新的等离子唤醒场加速器 (PWFA) 系统有效地加速正子. 聚子在单个束中获得能量, 克服了以往电子驱动方法对未来碰撞器的限制.
科学领域:
- 粒子物理学
- 加速器物理
- 血物理
背景情况:
- 传统的加速器由于电气故障而面临能源限制.
- 等离子加速器 (PWFA) 提供了通往更高能量和更紧,更实惠的碰撞器的途径.
- 电子和正电子的有效加速对于电子-正电子碰撞器至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 证明一种适用于加速正子的新型PWFA系统.
- 为了在单个正子束中实现高效的能量传输,用于碰撞器应用.
主要方法:
- 一个单一的正电子束激发了等离子场.
- 能量从前面转移到后面.
- 加速场由正子束"自负".
主要成果:
- 大约10亿个正子在1.3米的距离上获得了5GeV的能量.
- 阳位子实现了狭窄的能量分散 (1.8% RMS).
- 大约30%的能量被正子提取出来.
结论:
- 这种自我加载的PWFA系统有效地加速正子.
- 这种方法对于提升电子-正子碰撞器中的能量非常有吸引力.
- 让未来的粒子加速器变得紧,经济高效.
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