Plasma-accelerator-based linear beam cooling system
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Abstract
Plasma-based accelerators enable compact acceleration of beams to high energy and are considered a promising technology for future colliders. Conventional colliders require damping rings to generate the required beam emittance for high-energy physics applications. We propose and discuss a plasma-based linear damping system that allows cooling of ultrashort bunches compatible with plasma-based accelerators, removing the need for bunch compression. Ultra-high plasma accelerating gradients allow for linear damping systems, and there is a trade-off between system length and the achievable emittance reduction. Final asymptotic beam emittance is shown to be independent of beam energy.
Presenters
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Carl B Schroeder
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Authors
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Carl B Schroeder
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Carlo Benedetti
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Stepan S Bulanov
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Davide Terzani
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Eric H Esarey
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Cameron R Geddes
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory