Positron Production by X Rays Emitted by Betatron Motion in a Plasma Wiggler

D. K. Johnson, D. Auerbach, I. Blumenfeld, C. D. Barnes, C. E. Clayton, F. J. Decker, S. Deng, P. Emma, M. J. Hogan, C. Huang, R. Ischebeck, R. Iverson, C. Joshi, T. C. Katsouleas, N. Kirby, P. Krejcik, W. Lu, K. A. Marsh, W. B. Mori, P. Muggli, C. L. O’Connell, E. Oz, R. H. Siemann, D. Walz, and M. Zhou
Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 175003 – Published 27 October 2006

Abstract

Positrons in the energy range of 3–30 MeV, produced by x rays emitted by betatron motion in a plasma wiggler of 28.5 GeV electrons from the SLAC accelerator, have been measured. The extremely high-strength plasma wiggler is an ion column induced by the electron beam as it propagates through and ionizes dense lithium vapor. X rays in the range of 1–50 MeV in a forward cone angle of 0.1 mrad collide with a 1.7 mm thick tungsten target to produce electron-positron pairs. The positron spectra are found to be strongly influenced by the plasma density and length as well as the electron bunch length. By characterizing the beam propagation in the ion column these influences are quantified and result in excellent agreement between the measured and calculated positron spectra.

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  • Received 14 June 2006

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.175003

©2006 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

D. K. Johnson1, D. Auerbach1, I. Blumenfeld2, C. D. Barnes2, C. E. Clayton1, F. J. Decker2, S. Deng3, P. Emma2, M. J. Hogan2, C. Huang1, R. Ischebeck2, R. Iverson2, C. Joshi1, T. C. Katsouleas3, N. Kirby2, P. Krejcik2, W. Lu1, K. A. Marsh1, W. B. Mori1, P. Muggli3, C. L. O’Connell2, E. Oz3, R. H. Siemann2, D. Walz2, and M. Zhou1

  • 1University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095, USA
  • 2Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford, California 94309, USA
  • 3University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089, USA

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Vol. 97, Iss. 17 — 27 October 2006

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