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Evidence of suppressed beam-plasma instabilities in a laboratory analogue of blazar-induced pair jets

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Abstract

We report on an experimental platform at the HiRadMat facility, within CERN’s accelerator complex aimed at recreating a laboratory analogue of ultra-relativistic blazar-induced pair jets propagating into the intergalactic tenuous plasma. More than 1013 electron-positron pairs are produced by irradiating a target with 440 GeV protons from the Super Proton Synchrotron. The pair yield and plasma extent are orders of magnitude larger than currently achievable at laser facilities, producing for the first time pair plasma conditions necessary for the study of relativistic kinetic plasma instabilities. In our experiment, the pair beams are remarkably stable as they propagate through 1-m of plasma. We compare the results with theory and particle-in-cell simulations, which predict that the growth of kinetic instabilities is strongly suppressed when non-idealized beam conditions are assumed, such as the inclusion of a small transverse temperature. An experimentally inferred growth rate, when scaled to blazar's jets, is comparable to the inverse-Compton cooling time of the pairs on the cosmic microwave background. Given that a cascade of GeV inverse-Compton scattered photons is not observed from blazar's jets, our results imply that such an absence must be the related to the presence of intervening magnetic fields in the intergalactic plasma of primordial origin.

Presenters

  • Charles D Arrowsmith

    University of Oxford

Authors

  • Charles D Arrowsmith

    University of Oxford

  • Gianluca Gregori

    University of Oxford

  • Francesco Miniati

    University of Oxford

  • Subir Sarkar

    University of Oxford

  • Brian T Huffman

    University of Oxford

  • Alexander A Schekochihin

    University of Oxford

  • Archie F Bott

    University of Oxford

  • Jack W Halliday

    University of Oxford, Imperial College London

  • Sam Iaquinta

    University of Oxford

  • Nikolaos Charitonidis

    CERN

  • Pascal Simon

    CERN

  • Alice Marie Goillot

    CERN

  • Ilias Efthymiopoulos

    CERN

  • Vasiliki Stergiou

    CERN

  • Stephane Burger

    CERN

  • Robert Bingham

    University of Strathclyde

  • Raoul M Trines

    STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

  • Tristan Davenne

    STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

  • Tom Hodge

    AWE

  • Pablo J Bilbao

    GoLP/IPFN, IST, ULisboa, Portugal, GoLP/Instituto de Plasmas e Fusão Nuclear, Instituto Superio

  • Filipe D Cruz

    Instituto Superior Tecnico

  • Luis O Silva

    Instituto Superior Tecnico, GoLP/IPFN, IST, ULisboa, Portugal

  • Nelson Lopes

    Instituto Superior Tecnico

  • Daniel J Haberberger

    Lab for Laser Energetics

  • Dustin H Froula

    University of Rochester, University of Rochester, Laboratory for Laser Energetics

  • Hui A Chen

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, LLNL

  • Raspberry Simpson

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Tammy Ma

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Brian Reville

    Max-Planck-Institut fur Kernphysik, Max Planck Institute

  • Thibault Vieu

    Max Planck Institute

  • Jon Tomas Gudmundsson

    University of Iceland