Dense gamma-ray and pair creation using ultra-intense lasers

ORAL

Abstract

We report recent results of gamma-ray and e$+$e- pair creation experiments using the Texas Petawatt laser (TPW) in Austin and the Trident laser at LANL irradiating solid high-Z targets. In addition to achieving record high densities of emerging gamma-rays and pairs at TPW, we measured in detail the spectra of hot electrons, positrons, and gamma-rays, and studied their spectral variation with laser and target parameters. A new type of gamma-ray spectrometer, called the scintillator attenuation spectrometer (SAS), was successfully demonstrated in Trident experiments in 2015. We will discuss the design and results of the SAS. Preliminary results of new experiments at TPW carried out in the summer of 2016 will also be presented.

Authors

  • Edison Liang

    Rice University

  • Willie Lo

    Rice University

  • Hannah Hasson

    Rice University and University of Texas at Austin

  • Gilliss Dyer

    University of Texas, Austin, University of Texas at Austin

  • Taylor Clarke

    None

  • Fabio Fasanelli

    Rice University

  • Kelly Yao

    Rice University

  • Ilija Marchenka

    Rice University

  • Alexander Henderson

    Mississippi State University

  • Andriy Dashko

    University of Texas at Austin

  • Yuling Zhang

    St. Johns School

  • Todd Ditmire

    University of Texas at Austin