
Particle Acceleration Techniques and Novel Sources at IPAC25
Explore cutting-edge particle acceleration techniques and novel sources showcased at IPAC25, including muon accelerators, plasma wakefield acceleration, and electron sources. Learn about the top-ranked presentations and recommended contributed talks by experts from around the world.
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MC3: Novel Particle Sources and Acceleration Techniques IPAC 25 MC3 selections of oral presentation at SPC3 Hongwei Zhao (IMP,China) and Enrica Chiadroni (SUR, Italy) MC3: Novel Particle Sources and Acceleration Techniques Contributed abstracts A09: Muon Accelerator, Neutrino Factories, Muon colliders 5 A12: Fixed Field Accelerators (FFAs) 0 A15: New Acceleration Concepts and Techniques 12 A16: Advanced Concepts 8 A17: High intensity Accelerators 1 A20: Radioactive Ions 0 A21: Secondary Beams 3 A22: Plasma Wakefield Acceleration 39 T01: Proton and Ion Sources 4 T02: Electron Sources 22 T25: Lasers 3 T28: Neutron Source 3 Total 95
MC3 top 10 ranking in terms of votes Selected as contributed talks Backup talks 1st+2ndpriority No. ID Track Speaker(Affiliation +country) Region Presentation Title Total volts 1 1820 A22 Hai-En Tsai , LBNL, UAS America 10 GeV laser plasma acceleration and muon generation at BELLA PW 8+3 11 2 990 A15 Claudio Emma, SLAC. USA America Experimental generation of petawatt power, extreme electron beams in a particle accelerator 7+2 9 3 1095 A22 Fern Pannell, University College London, UK Europe First measurements of electron acceleration with plasma density steps at AWAKE 5+2 7 4 698 T02 Vladimir Litvinenko Stony Brook U, USA America Revolution in generation of polarized electron beams: the world's first RF electron gun with GaAs photocathode 3+3 6 5 1824 A22 John Farmer, Max-Planck- Institut f r Physik, Germany Europe Proton-driven plasma wakefield acceleration for high-energy lepton beams 3+3 6 6 562 T02 Yosuke Honda, KEK, Japan Asia Development of cold atom electron source in KEK 1+3 4 7 765 T01 Deepak Raparia BNL, USA America Progress of polarized sources at BNL 2+2 4 8 659 A17 Ji Qiang, LBNL,USA America An energy recovery proton linear accelerator for muon production 0+3 3 9 1089 A22 Masao Kuriki , Hiroshima U, Japan. Asia A portable muon source for artificial muon muongraphy 2+1 3 10 1674 A16 Daniel Kaplan, IIT, USA America High efficiency muonium beam source 1+2 3 11 2012 T02 Pallavi Saha, BNL USA Ameica Growth and characterization of GaAs based spin-polarized photocathodes 1+2 3 12 474 A22 Jian Bin Ben Chen, University of Oslo, Norway Europe ABEL: The adaptable beginning-to-end linac simulation framework 0+2 2
MC3 preliminary list of recommended contributed-talks taking into account vote ranking and region balance 1st+2nd priority No. ID Track Speaker(Affiliation +country) Region Presentation Title Comments 1 1820 A22 Hai-En Tsai , LBNL, UAS America 10 GeV laser plasma acceleration and muon generation at BELLA PW 8+3 Achieved 10 GeV energy gain using hydrodynamic optical-field-ionized (HOFI) plasma channels,electron beams were used to generate muons 2 990 A15 Claudio Emma, SLAC. USA America Experimental generation of petawatt power, extreme electron beams in a particle accelerator 7+2 Experimental demonstration. 10 GeV, fs-duration, 0.1 MA, petawatt peak power electron beam. 3 1095 A22 Fern Pannell, University College London, UK (CERN) Europe First measurements of electron acceleration with plasma density steps at AWAKE 5+2 AWAKE demonstrated the self-modulation of the long proton bunch, and acceleration of electrons to 2 GeV. The first measurements of electron acceleration with plasma density step 4 698 T02 Vladimir Litvinenko Stony Brook U, USA America Revolution in generation of polarized electron beams: the world's first RF electron gun with GaAs photocathode 3+3 Successful operation of GaAs photocathode in superconducting RF gun 5 562 T02 Yosuke Honda, KEK, JapanTrack Asia Development of cold atom electron source in KEK 1+3 A ultra-low emittance electron source utilizing laser-cooled neutral gas as the photo-ionization source
Preliminary list of backup talks taking into account vote ranking and region balance 1st+2nd priority No. ID Track Speaker(Affiliati on +country) Region Presentation Title Comments 1 1824 A22 John Farmer, Max-Planck- Institut f r Physik, Germany Europe Proton-driven plasma wakefield acceleration for high-energy lepton beams 3+3 Investigation generating proton drive beams for plasma wakefield acceleration, with the goal of providing e+e- collisions with high luminosity in the TeV range. 2 765 T01 Deepak Raparia BNL, USA America Progress of polarized sources at BNL 2+2 Polarized H- and 3He2+ion sources for RHIC and EIC.350 A and polarization of 80% 3 659 A17 Ji Qiang, LBNL,USA America An energy recovery proton linear accelerator for muon production 0+3 Propose a new type of energy recovery proton linear accelerator to achive high power proton beam for muon production 4 1089 A22 Masao Kuriki, Hiroshima U, Japan. Asia A portable muon source for artificial muon muongraphy 2+1 Technology of non-destructive inspection applicable to such large structures. 5 1674 A16 Daniel Kaplan, IIT, USA America High efficiency muonium beam source 1+2 Muonium beam for experiments such as measurement of antilepton gravity muon spin-rotation applications, muon-cooling studies at PIP-II