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The AWAKE Run 2 Programme and Beyond

Gschwendtner, Dda
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Lotov, Konstantin
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Muggli, Patric
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August 1, 2022
Symmetry-Basel

Plasma wakefield acceleration is a promising technology to reduce the size of particle accelerators. The use of high energy protons to drive wakefields in plasma has been demonstrated during Run 1 of the AWAKE programme at CERN. Protons of energy 400 GeV drove wakefields that accelerated electrons to 2 GeV in under 10 m of plasma. The AWAKE collaboration is now embarking on Run 2 with the main aims to demonstrate stable accelerating gradients of 0.5-1 GV/m, preserve emittance of the electron bunches during acceleration and develop plasma sources scalable to 100s of metres and beyond. By the end of Run 2, the AWAKE scheme should be able to provide electron beams for particle physics experiments and several possible experiments have already been evaluated. This article summarises the programme of AWAKE Run 2 and how it will be achieved as well as the possible application of the AWAKE scheme to novel particle physics experiments.

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research article
DOI
10.3390/sym14081680
Web of Science ID

WOS:000846723400001

Author(s)
Gschwendtner, Dda
Lotov, Konstantin
Muggli, Patric
Wing, Matthew
Agnello, Riccardo  
Ahdida, Claudia Christina
Amoedo Goncalves, Maria Carolina
Andrebe, Yanis  
Apsimon, Oznur
Apsimon, Robert
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Date Issued

2022-08-01

Published in
Symmetry-Basel
Volume

14

Issue

8

Article Number

1680

Subjects

Multidisciplinary Sciences

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Science & Technology - Other Topics

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awake

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proton-driven plasma wakefield acceleration

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dark photons

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strong-field qed

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electron-proton physics

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plasma wakefield acceleration

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electron-beam

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driven

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September 12, 2022
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