Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 6
Saturday–Tuesday, April 9–12, 2022; New York
Session S01: Test FacilitiesInvited Live Streamed Undergrad Friendly
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Sponsoring Units: DPB Chair: Camille Ginsburg, Jefferson Lab/Jefferson Science Associates Room: Broadway North |
Monday, April 11, 2022 1:30PM - 2:06PM |
S01.00001: Intense-Beam Accelerator Research Invited Speaker: Alexander Valishev Development of the next generation of intensity frontier accelerator facilities necessitates a broad research program addressing key challenges towards pushing the limits of beam parameters. An efficient approach to accelerator research is to construct small-scale beam test facilities allowing for a rapid and cost-effective studies of novel concepts and technologies. |
Monday, April 11, 2022 2:06PM - 2:42PM |
S01.00002: US Beam Test Facilities for Advanced Acceleration Concepts Invited Speaker: John G Power Demonstrating the viability of Advanced Accelerator Concepts (AAC) relies on experimental validation. Over the last three decades, the US has maintained a portfolio of advanced accelerator test facilities to support research critical to AAC. The facilities have enabled pioneering work in a wide variety of beam and accelerator physics, including plasma-wakefield and structure-wakefield acceleration. This talk will provides an overview of the current portfolio of US facilities possessing charged particle drive beams with high energies, on the order of tens of joules per pulse, or drive lasers with high peak powers, on the order of a petawatt, and actively conducting AAC research. |
Monday, April 11, 2022 2:42PM - 3:18PM |
S01.00003: SPARC_LAB & EuPRAXIA Invited Speaker: Cristina Vaccarezza The connection and synergy between the SPARC_LAB facility at INFN-LNF Frascati and the EuPRAXIA project (European Plasma Research Accelerator with Excellence in Applications), now applying for the Preparatory Phase Project (EuPRAXIA-PPP) as a new distributed ESFRI Research Infrastructure for Europe, lies in the EuPRAXIA@SPARC_Lab project aiming to construct at Frascati site an electron-driven plasma accelerator ready for operation in 2028. In the EuPraxia@SPARC_LAB project a high brightness photoinjector coupled with a high gradient X-band linac is meant to provide a Witness-Driver electron beam configuration at 500 MeV able to drive a plasma acceleration stage up to 1 GeV preserving the beam quality necessary to pilot a FEL radiation source at . In the meanwhile the Technical Design Report is being written the SPARC_LAB facility plays its fundamental role as experimental site for all the key aspects of the EuPRAXIA@SPARC_LAB project, i.e. beam dynamics studies, tolerances estimation/validation and technological required improvements. Here the EuPRAXIA@SPARC_LAB project will be described together with SPARC_LAB main results preparatory to the accomplishment of the project. |
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