european network for novel accelerators (euronnac2): wp7 · 2018. 11. 20. · r. assmann, euronnac2...
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EuCARD-2 is co-funded by the partners and the European Commission under Capacities 7th Framework Programme, Grant Agreement 312453
European Network for Novel Accelerators (EuroNNAc2):
WP7
R. Assmann (DESY), M. Ferrario (INFN Frascati), B. Holzer (CERN), J. Osterhoff (DESY),
A. Seryi (JAI, Oxford), A. Specka (Ecole polytechniqueParis)
EuCARD2 Final Yearly Meeting28 – 30.3.2017, Glasgow, UK
Outline
1. Short Review Milestones and Deliverables
2. Major Achievements in EuroNNAc2
3. Outlook
R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017
Outline
1. Short Review Milestones and Deliverables
2. Major Achievements in EuroNNAc2
3. Outlook
R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017
Milestones and Deliverables
DONE
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ongoing
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Strategy Discussions a “Hot Topic”
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Chairpersons:
B. Cros
P. Muggli
EuroNNAc strategy
will be presented and
discussed at this
workshop
Then completion of
final EuroNNAc
report...
Outline
1. Short Review Milestones and Deliverables
2. Major Achievements in EuroNNAc2
3. Outlook
R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017
Major Achievements
1. Grew and nourished the network further.
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5 PW laser
and LWFA
area
High
stability
LWFAComb beam
high efficiency
LWFA for
FEL ERCLWFA for
science
(FEL, …)
FEL R&D for
LWFA
ERC
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LWFA for
medical
applications
LWFA, polarized
particles
LWFA, medical
imaging, trainingLWFA for radiation
sources
ICAN for high
efficiency
Proton-driven
PWFA
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LWFA FEL
e- driven PWFA
PWFA modulation
Ion plasma acc.
and transport
plasma
wakefield
imaging
Two 1 PW laser,
ion/p plasma acc.,
radiation therapy
R&D
FEL, industrial
applications,
PWFA
10 – 200 PW
laser, also for
LWFA (finally
100 GeV?) (*)
* Extreme Light Infrastructure is a European research infrastructure (1 B€) at the international forefront of laser research. This research infrastructure is funded by the EU and presently under construction in Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania. ELI is a member of the EuroNNAc2 network and an associated partner in the EuPRAXIA project. This close connection ensures:
– optimal synergetic effects between the accelerator, laser and user communities (FEL, HEP, high density plasma, laser science)
– coordinated strategy for laser-driven plasma accelerators
In particular: ELI is included into site studies for a future European plasma accelerator.
LWFA low density, external
inj.
atto-s radiation sources
Scope : Novel High Gradient Accelerators
• Original focus: European plasma acceleration community
– Plasma-based electron accelerators
– Plasma-based hadron accelerators
– Driven by lasers and/or particle beams (e- and p)
• Grown to include discussions and teams from dielectric vacuum accelerator R&D:
– Dielectric vacuum accelerators driven by THz (more specifically 300 GHz) sources AXSIS ERC synergy grant (DESY/UHH), CLARA, ...
– Dielectric vacuum accelerators driven by optical lasers ACHIP international collaboration GBM grant Erlangen, PSI, DESY, GSI, TUD, ...
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EuroNNAc2 Yearly Meeting Discussions
Decisions:
Next working steps, standards to be
set, optimizations for workshop
organization, future spending of the
network
EAAC2019 will be in Elba, Italy again
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Novel Acceleration R&D in Europe
Funded by EU FP7 through
EuCARD2
European novel accelerator projects with international involvement
National novel accelerator projects with European network
Funded by EU Horizon2020
as EU Design Study
CERN experiment collaboration
under leadership of MPI
Independent national projects*, funded by national
states. About 16 major facilities for novel plasma acceleration
R&D.
* See note on ELI
ERC Synergy Grant
Major Achievements
1. Grew and nourished the network further.
2. Established the European Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop (EAAC) as a European forum for discussions and exchange on novel accelerators.
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EAAC2015
• 258 participants + about 50 accompanying persons.
• 45 sponsored students plus non-sponsored students.
• Participants from 23 countries in 4 continents (11 EU member states):
– EU member states: 188
– Other Europe + Russia + Israel: 28
– US: 30
– Asia: 11
– Australia: 1
• 218 male (84%), 40 female (16%) participants
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Participants and Students
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Scientific Work
• Working Groups + Summaries: 7
• Invited Talks: 30
• Special Science Talk: 1
• WG Talks: 138
• Posters: 76Thanks to Alban Mosnier + Program Committee
• Proceedings - Special Volume NIM Published in 2016Lead editor: Ulrich Dorda
• 81 papers, peer reviewed (from 50 papers at EAAC2013)
• Already generated 83 citations papers are read and used!
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Major Achievements
1. Grew and nourished the network further.
2. Established the European Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop (EAAC) as a European forum for discussions and exchange on novel accelerators.
3. Organized first CAS on plasma acceleration
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CAS “Plasma Wake Acceleration”
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Chairman: Bernhard Holzer
Major Achievements
1. Grew and nourished the network further.
2. Established the European Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop (EAAC) as a European forum for discussions and exchange on novel accelerators.
3. Organized first CAS on plasma acceleration
4. Described an understanding how novel accelerators could contribute to progress in accelerator facilities.
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Livingston Curve
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Are There Alternatives?
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Shows potential of
plasma acceleration
for very high
energies HEP!
Are There Alternatives?
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Plasma Acc. in Regime
Required for Table-TOP
FEL’s Photon Science!
Contributed a Draft HEP Roadmap ANAC meeting
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Major Achievements
1. Grew and nourished the network further.
2. Established the European Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop (EAAC) as a European forum for discussions and exchange on novel accelerators.
3. Organized first CAS on plasma acceleration
4. Described an understanding how novel accelerators could contribute to progress in accelerator facilities.
5. Proposed a common European project to advance plasma accelerators to usability for applications and science EuPRAXIA
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Horizon2020
Horizon2020 Project EuPRAXIA
• EuPRAXIA is a EU design studyfor a future European researchinfrastructure (one of 2 accelerator
related)
• 38 partners and associate partnersfrom 14 countries in Europe, Asiaand the US. Nov 2015 – Oct 2019.
• Aim: European Plasma Acceleratorwith high quality of the electronbeam and excellent applicationsfor pilot users.
• Necessary intermediate step in the 2020‘s to production facilities forscience, health and industry.
• Connection to industry: Thales (F), Amplitude (F), Trumpf (D).
The European Strategy – Proceed in Steps with Pilot Facility
Pisa Science MeetingJune/July 2016, 120 participants
Outline
1. Short Review Milestones and Deliverables
2. Major Achievements in EuroNNAc2
3. Outlook
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To ARIES
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EAAC2017
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Novel Accelerators are Coming...
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