Delivering the world’s most intense muon beam

Physical Review Accelerators and Beams American Physical Society (APS) 20:3 (2017) 030101

Authors:

S Cook, R D’Arcy, A Edmonds, M Fukuda, K Hatanaka, Y Hino, Y Kuno, M Lancaster, Y Mori, T Ogitsu, H Sakamoto, A Sato, NH Tran, NM Truong, M Wing, A Yamamoto, M Yoshida

Plasma wakefield accelerated beams for demonstration of FEL gain at FLASHForward

Proceedings of the 38th International Free-Electron Laser Conference, FEL 2017 (2017) 140-143

Authors:

P Niknejadi, A Aschikhin, C Behrens, S Bohlen, J Dale, R D'Arcy, L Di Lucchio, B Foster, L Goldberg, JN Gruse, Z Hu, S Karstensen, A Knetsch, O Kononenko, K Ludwig, F Marutzky, T Mehrling, CAJ Palmer, K Poder, P Pourmoussavi, M Quast, JH Röckemann, L Schaper, J Schaffran, H Schlarb, B Schmidt, S Schreiber, S Schroeder, JP Schwinkendorf, B Sheeran, MJV Streeter, G Tauscher, V Wacker, S Weichert, S Wesch, P Winkler, S Wunderlich, J Zemella, J Osterhoff, V Libov, A Martinez De La Ossa, M Meisel, AR Maier, C Schroeder

Abstract:

FLASHForward (FFV∗-) is the Future-ORiented Wakefield Accelerator Research and Development project at the DESY free-electron laser (FEL) facility FLASH. It aims to produce high-quality, GeV-energy electron beams over a plasma cell of a few centimeters. The plasma is created by means of a 25 TW Ti: Sapphire laser system. The plasma wakefield will be driven by high-current-density electron beams extracted from the FLASH accelerator. The project focuses on the advancement of plasma-based particle acceleration technology through the exploration of both external and internal witness-beam injection schemes. Multiple conventional and cutting-edge diagnostic tools, suitable for diagnosis of short electron beams, are under development. The design of the post-plasma beamline sections will be finalized based on the result of these aforementioned diagnostics. In this paper, the status of the project, as well as the progress towards achieving its overarching goal of demonstrating FEL gain via plasma wakefield acceleration, is discussed.

Sub-femtosecond time-resolved measurements based on a variable polarization x-band transverse deflection structure for SwissFEL

Proceedings of the 38th International Free-Electron Laser Conference, FEL 2017 (2017) 499-502

Authors:

P Craievich, M Bopp, HH Braun, R Ganter, M Pedrozzi, E Prat, S Reiche, R Zennaro, A Grudiev, N Catalan Lasheras, G Mcmonagle, W Wuensch, B Marchetti, R Assmann, F Christie, R D'Arcy, D Marx

Abstract:

The SwissFEL project, under commissioning at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), will produce FEL radiation for soft and hard X-rays with pulse durations ranging from a few to several tens of femtoseconds. A collaboration between DESY, PSI and CERN has been established with the aim of developing and building an advanced X-Band transverse deflection structure (TDS) with the new feature of providing variable polarization of the deflecting force. As this innovative CERN design requires very high manufacturing precision to guarantee highest azimuthal symmetry of the structure to avoid the deterioration of the polarization of the streaking field, the high-precision tuning-free assembly procedures developed at PSI for the SwissFEL C-band accelerating structures will be used for the manufacturing. Such a TDS will be installed downstream of the undulators of the soft X-ray beamline of SwissFEL and thanks to the variable polarization of the TDS it will be possible to perform a complete characterization of the 6D phase space. We summarize in this work the status of the project and its main technical parameters.

Review of Particle Physics

IOP Publishing 40:10 (2016) 100001

Combined Electroweak and QCD Fit to HERA data

Physical Review D American Physical Society 94:5 (2016)

Authors:

I Abt, Amanda Cooper-Sarkar, Brian Foster, Claire Gwenlan, V Myronenko, O Turkot, K Wichmann

Abstract:

A simultaneous electroweak and QCD fit of electroweak parameters and parton distribution functions to HERA data on deep inelastic scattering is presented. The input data are neutral current and charged current inclusive cross sections measured by the H1 and ZEUS collaborations at the $ep$ collider HERA. The polarization of the electron beam was taken into account for the ZEUS and H1 data recorded between 2004 and 2007. Results are presented on the vector and axial-vector couplings of the $Z$ boson to $u-$ and $d-$type quarks. The values are in agreement with Standard Model predictions. The results on $au$ and $vu$ represent the most precise measurements from a single process.