Modeling of generation, capture, and acceleration of positron beams at BELLA
ORAL
Abstract
Future, compact high-energy (TeV-class) colliders will require the production and acceleration of high-quality positron beams. We explored the possibility of using a 10 GeV-class electron beam from a laser-driven plasma accelerator, such as the ones under development at the BELLA Center of LBNL, to produce a positron beam. This can be achieved by capturing the particles generated during the pair decay of Bremsstrahlung radiation that is created when the relativistic electron beam travels through a high-Z solid target. We model the production of positron beams with the Monte Carlo based Geant4 library, and their capture and acceleration in plasmas using the WarpX particle-in-cell code. In this talk we will discuss scenarios relevant to future experiments at the BELLA Center.
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Authors
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Ligia Diana Amorim
LBNL, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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S. S. Bulanov
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, LBNL, USA, Berkeley National Laboratory
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Carlo Benedetti
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Carl Schroeder
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Axel Huebl
LBNL, previously HZDR, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Maxence Thevenet
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Remi Lehe
LBNL, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Cameron Geddes
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, LBNL, Berkeley National Laboratory, BELLA Center, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Eric Esarey
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, LBNL, Berkeley National Laboratory
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Jean-Luc Vay
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory