Amplitude enhancement of the self-modulated plasma wakefields
Abstract
Seeded Self-modulation (SSM) has been demonstrated to transform a long proton bunch into many equidistant micro-bunches (e.g., the AWAKE case), which then resonantly excite strong wakefields. However, the wakefields in a uniform plasma suffer from a quick amplitude drop after reaching the peak. This is caused by a significant decrease of the wake phase velocity during self-modulation. A large number of protons slip out of focusing and decelerating regions and get lost, and thus cannot contribute to the wakefield growth. Previously suggested solutions incorporate a sharp or a linear plasma longitudinal density increase which can compensate the backward phase shift and therefore enhance the wakefields. In this paper, we propose a new plasma density profile, which can further boost the wakefield amplitude by 30%. More importantly, almost 24% of protons initially located along one plasma period survive in a micro-bunch after modulation. The underlying physics is discussed.
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@article{arxiv.1805.03272,
title = {Amplitude enhancement of the self-modulated plasma wakefields},
author = {Y. Li and G. Xia and K. V. Lotov and A. P. Sosedkin and Y. Zhao and S. J. Gessner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.03272},
year = {2018}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures