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Controlled Growth of the Self-Modulation of a Relativistic Proton Bunch in Plasma

Verra, L.
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Della Porta, G. Zevi
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Pucek, J.
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July 6, 2022
Physical Review Accelerators And Beams

A long, narrow, relativistic charged particle bunch propagating in plasma is subject to the self -modulation (SM) instability. We show that SM of a proton bunch can be seeded by the wakefields driven by a preceding electron bunch. SM timing reproducibility and control are at the level of a small fraction of the modulation period. With this seeding method, we independently control the amplitude of the seed wakefields with the charge of the electron bunch and the growth rate of SM with the charge of the proton bunch. Seeding leads to larger growth of the wakefields than in the instability case.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.024802
Web of Science ID

WOS:000827648000003

Author(s)
Verra, L.
Della Porta, G. Zevi
Pucek, J.
Nechaeva, T.
Wyler, S.
Bergamaschi, M.
Senes, E.
Guran, E.
Moody, J. T.
Kedves, M. A.
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Date Issued

2022-07-06

Published in
Physical Review Accelerators And Beams
Volume

25

Issue

7

Article Number

024802

Subjects

Physics, Nuclear

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Physics, Particles & Fields

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Physics

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