17–22 May 2026
C.I.D
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Characterization of Self-Modulation in a Plasma Wakefield Accelerator

TUP3039
19 May 2026, 16:00
2h
C.I.D

C.I.D

Deauville, France
Poster Presentation MC3.A22: Advanced techniques/Novel sources: Plasma Wakefield Acceleration Poster session

Speaker

Jan Mezger (Max Planck Institute for Physics)

Description

AWAKE uses a long relativistic proton bunch (400 GeV, 48 nC) to drive wakefields in plasma. The amplitude of the wakefields increases along the plasma as the bunch undergoes self-modulation (SM). Wakefields are energy deposited in the plasma that must dissipate, a fraction of which is emitted as light. We measure the amount of light emitted to study the development of the wakefield amplitude along the plasma. We present experimental results that show: growth and saturation of SM along the plasma; differences in development of SM depending on the charge of the drive bunch and the plasma density; differences when SM is seeded (SSM) or developing as an instability (SMI). These observations are also confirmed by other diagnostics. However, this is the only diagnostic with multiple measurement points along the plasma, enabling observation of the SM process as it develops.

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Author

Jan Mezger (Max Planck Institute for Physics)

Co-authors

Arthur Clairembaud (Max Planck Institute for Physics) Eleonora Belli (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Fern Pannell (University College London) Helena Jaworska (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf) Jedd Page (Max Planck Institute for Physics) Lucas Ranc (Max Planck Institute for Physics) Marlene Turner (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Michele Bergamaschi (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Nikita van Gils (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Patric Muggli (Max Planck Institute for Physics)

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