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First fully kinetic three-dimensional simulation of the AWAKE baseline scenario

Computational Physics 2019-09-19 v1 Accelerator Physics Plasma Physics

Abstract

The "Advanced Proton Driven Plasma Wakefield Acceleration Experiment" (AWAKE) aims to accelerate leptons via proton-beam-driven wakefield acceleration. It comprises extensive numerical studies as well as experiments at the CERN laboratory. The baseline scenario incorporates a plasma volume of approximately 62cm362\,\mathrm{cm}^3. The plasma wavelength is about 1.25mm1.25\,\mathrm{mm} and needs to be adequately resolved, using a minimum of 130130 points per plasma wavelength, in order to accurately reproduce the physics. The baseline scenario incorporates the proton beam micro-bunching, the concurrent non-linear wakefield growth as well as the off-axis electron beam injection, trapping and acceleration. We present results for the first three-dimensional simulation of this baseline scenario with a full model, using a sufficient resolution. The simulation consumed about 22Mch22\,\mathrm{Mch} of computer resources and scaled up to 32768 cores, thanks to a multitude of adaptions, improvements and optimization of the simulation code PSC. Through this large-scale simulation effort we were able to verify the results of reduced-model simulations as well as identify important novel effects during the electron injection process.

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@article{arxiv.1905.07406,
  title  = {First fully kinetic three-dimensional simulation of the AWAKE baseline scenario},
  author = {N. Moschüring and K. V. Lotov and K. Bamberg and F. Deutschmann and H. Ruhl},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.07406},
  year   = {2019}
}

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11 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, results presented at the Laser-Plasma Accelerator Workshop 2019, submitted to Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion