21–27 Sept 2025
Hotel Hermitage, La Biodola Bay, Isola d'Elba, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

ALiVE: Proton-driven plasma wakefield acceleration for collider applications

24 Sept 2025, 17:20
20m
Sala Biodola (Hotel Biodola)

Sala Biodola

Hotel Biodola

Oral contribution PS9: Particle physics applications: proposals, ESPP input, sustainability PS9: Particle physics applications: proposals, ESPP input, sustainability

Speaker

Alexander Pukhov (uni duesseldorf)

Description

Current hadron accelerators can deliver energies far beyond those of lepton acceleration schemes, but this energy is divided among the partons. Plasma wakefield acceleration offers a method to transfer energy from a drive beam to a witness, allowing existing proton accelerators to be transformed into lepton machines. Relatively little civil engineering would be required due to the high gradients which plasma offers, and the re-use of existing infrastructure makes this scheme extremely attractive. The application of this concept to a Higgs factory driven by 400 GeV protons was recently proposed [Farmer, Caldwell and Pukhov, NJP (2024)]. In the present work, we discuss the ongoing efforts to address the challenges to realising such a scheme, including options for a suitable proton source, and possible upgrade paths for particle physics applications beyond a Higgs factory.

Authors

Alexander Pukhov (uni duesseldorf) Allen Caldwell (Max Planck Institute for Physics) Ferdinand Willeke (Laboratory) John Farmer (Max Planck Institute for Physics) Nelson Lopes (IST) Thomas Wilson (Heinrich Heine Universität)

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