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Title: EuPRAXIA conceptual design report
Authors: Assmann, RW
Weikum, MK
Akhter, T
Alesini, D
Alexandrova, AS
Anania, MP
Andreev, NE
Andriyash, I
Artioli, M
Aschikhin, A
Audet, T
Bacci, A
Barna, IF
Bartocci, S
Bayramian, A
Beaton, A
Beck, A
Bellaveglia, M
Beluze, A
Bernhard, A
Biagioni, A
Bielawski, S
Bisesto, FG
Bonatto, A
Boulton, L
Brandi, F
Brinkmann, R
Briquez, F
Brottier, F
Brundermann, E
Buscher, M
Buonomo, B
Bussmann, MH
Bussolino, G
Campana, P
Cantarella, S
Cassou, K
Chance, A
Chen, M
Chiadroni, E
Cianchi, A
Cioeta, F
Clarke, JA
Cole, JM
Costa, G
Couprie, M-E
Cowley, J
Croia, M
Cros, B
Crump, PA
D'Arcy, R
Dattoli, G
Del Dotto, A
Delerue, N
Del Franco, M
Delinikolas, P
De Nicola, S
Dias, JM
Di Giovenale, D
Diomede, M
Di Pasquale, E
Di Pirro, G
Di Raddo, G
Dorda, U
Erlandson, AC
Ertel, K
Esposito, A
Falcoz, F
Falone, A
Fedele, R
Ferran Pousa, A
Ferrario, M
Filippi, F
Fils, J
Fiore, G
Fiorito, R
Fonseca, RA
Franzini, G
Galimberti, M
Gallo, A
Galvin, TC
Ghaith, A
Ghigo, A
Giove, D
Giribono, A
Gizzi, LA
Gruener, FJ
Habib, AF
Haefner, C
Heinemann, T
Helm, A
Hidding, B
Holzer, BJ
Hooker, SM
Hosokai, T
Huebner, M
Ibison, M
Incremona, S
Irman, A
Iungo, F
Jafarinia, FJ
Jakobsson, O
Jaroszynski, DA
Jaster-Merz, S
Joshi, C
Kaluza, M
Kando, M
Karger, OS
Karsch, S
Khazanov, E
Khikhlukha, D
Kirchen, M
Kirwan, G
Kitegi, C
Knetsch, A
Kocon, D
Koester, P
Kononenko, OS
Korn, G
Kostyukov, I
Kruchinin, KO
Labate, L
Le Blanc, C
Lechner, C
Lee, P
Leemans, W
Lehrach, A
Li, X
Li, Y
Libov, V
Lifschitz, A
Lindstrom, CA
Litvinenko, V
Lu, W
Lundh, O
Maier, AR
Malka, V
Manahan, GG
Mangles, SPD
Marcelli, A
Marchetti, B
Marcouille, O
Marocchino, A
Marteau, F
Martinez de la Ossa, A
Martins, JL
Mason, PD
Massimo, F
Mathieu, F
Maynard, G
Mazzotta, Z
Mironov, S
Molodozhentsev, AY
Morante, S
Mosnier, A
Mostacci, A
Mueller, A-S
Murphy, CD
Najmudin, Z
Nghiem, PAP
Nguyen, F
Niknejadi, P
Nutter, A
Osterhoff, J
Oumbarek Espinos, D
Paillard, J-L
Papadopoulos, DN
Patrizi, B
Pattathil, R
Pellegrino, L
Petralia, A
Petrillo, V
Piersanti, L
Pocsai, MA
Poder, K
Pompili, R
Pribyl, L
Pugacheva, D
Reagan, BA
Resta-Lopez, J
Ricci, R
Romeo, S
Rossetti Conti, M
Rossi, AR
Rossmanith, R
Rotundo, U
Roussel, E
Sabbatini, L
Santangelo, P
Sarri, G
Schaper, L
Scherkl, P
Schramm, U
Schroeder, CB
Scifo, J
Serafini, L
Sharma, G
Sheng, ZM
Shpakov, V
Siders, CW
Silva, LO
Silva, T
Simon, C
Simon-Boisson, C
Sinha, U
Sistrunk, E
Specka, A
Spinka, TM
Stecchi, A
Stella, A
Stellato, F
Streeter, MJV
Sutherland, A
Svystun, EN
Symes, D
Szwaj, C
Tauscher, GE
Terzani, D
Toci, G
Tomassini, P
Torres, R
Ullmann, D
Vaccarezza, C
Valleau, M
Vannini, M
Vannozzi, A
Vescovi, S
Vieira, JM
Villa, F
Wahlstrom, C-G
Walczak, R
Walker, PA
Wang, K
Welsch, A
Welsch, CP
Weng, SM
Wiggins, SM
Wolfenden, J
Xia, G
Yabashi, M
Zhang, H
Zhao, Y
Zhu, J
Zigler, A
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: This report presents the conceptual design of a new European research infrastructure EuPRAXIA. The concept has been established over the last four years in a unique collaboration of 41 laboratories within a Horizon 2020 design study funded by the European Union. EuPRAXIA is the first European project that develops a dedicated particle accelerator research infrastructure based on novel plasma acceleration concepts and laser technology. It focuses on the development of electron accelerators and underlying technologies, their user communities, and the exploitation of existing accelerator infrastructures in Europe. EuPRAXIA has involved, amongst others, the international laser community and industry to build links and bridges with accelerator science — through realising synergies, identifying disruptive ideas, innovating, and fostering knowledge exchange. The Eu-PRAXIA project aims at the construction of an innovative electron accelerator using laser- and electron-beam-driven plasma wakefield acceleration that offers a significant reduction in size and possible savings in cost over current state-of-the-art radiofrequency-based accelerators. The foreseen electron energy range of one to five gigaelectronvolts (GeV) and its performance goals will enable versatile applications in various domains, e.g. as a compact free-electron laser (FEL), compact sources for medical imaging and positron generation, table-top test beams for particle detectors, as well as deeply penetrating X-ray and gamma-ray sources for material testing. EuPRAXIA is designed to be the required stepping stone to possible future plasma-based facilities, such as linear colliders at the high-energy physics (HEP) energy frontier. Consistent with a high-confidence approach, the project includes measures to retire risk by establishing scaled technology demonstrators. This report includes preliminary models for project implementation, cost and schedule that would allow operation of the full Eu-PRAXIA facility within 8—10 years.
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2020
Date of Acceptance: 21-Jul-2020
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/85730
DOI: 10.1140/epjst/e2020-000127-8
ISSN: 1951-6355
Publisher: EDP Sciences
Start Page: 3675
End Page: 4284
Journal / Book Title: European Physical Journal: Special Topics
Volume: 229
Issue: 24
Copyright Statement: © The Author(s) 2020. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Sponsor/Funder: Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC)
Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
EuPRAXIA
Funder's Grant Number: EP/M018555/1
ST/P002021/1
ST/J002062/1 John Adams Inst
ST/P000835/1
EuPRAXIA
Keywords: Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Physics, Multidisciplinary
Physics
FREE-ELECTRON LASER
IN-CELL CODE
PLASMA-WAKEFIELD ACCELERATION
CHIRPED-PULSE AMPLIFICATION
WAKE-FIELD ACCELERATION
X-RAY SOURCE
LATERAL SHEARING INTERFEROMETRY
AMPLIFIED SPONTANEOUS-EMISSION
HIGH PEAK POWER
AT-SPARC-LAB
Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Physics, Multidisciplinary
Physics
FREE-ELECTRON LASER
IN-CELL CODE
PLASMA-WAKEFIELD ACCELERATION
CHIRPED-PULSE AMPLIFICATION
WAKE-FIELD ACCELERATION
X-RAY SOURCE
LATERAL SHEARING INTERFEROMETRY
AMPLIFIED SPONTANEOUS-EMISSION
HIGH PEAK POWER
AT-SPARC-LAB
Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Physics, Multidisciplinary
Physics
FREE-ELECTRON LASER
IN-CELL CODE
PLASMA-WAKEFIELD ACCELERATION
CHIRPED-PULSE AMPLIFICATION
WAKE-FIELD ACCELERATION
X-RAY SOURCE
LATERAL SHEARING INTERFEROMETRY
AMPLIFIED SPONTANEOUS-EMISSION
HIGH PEAK POWER
AT-SPARC-LAB
Applied Physics
Fluids & Plasmas
01 Mathematical Sciences
02 Physical Sciences
Publication Status: Published
Open Access location: https://doi.org/10.1140/epjst/e2020-000127-8
Online Publication Date: 2020-12-23
Appears in Collections:Physics
Plasma Physics



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