Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop Highlights and Vision
The 21st AAC workshop held in Naperville, Illinois, showcased research on advanced accelerator physics and engineering. Key themes included developing cost-effective facilities for high-energy physics and photon science, as well as compact facilities for industrial, medical, and security applications. The workshop also focused on training the next generation of accelerator scientists and featured discussions on various working groups covering topics such as laser-driven plasma acceleration, novel structure acceleration, and beam sources. The event emphasized the importance of long-term research in advancing accelerator technologies for both scientific and societal benefits.
Download Presentation
Please find below an Image/Link to download the presentation.
The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author. Download presentation by click this link. If you encounter any issues during the download, it is possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.
E N D
Presentation Transcript
Welcome to the 21stAAC workshop July 22 26 Naperville, Illinois John Power (for Jonathan Jarvis and Philippe Piot) AAC24 Workshop Chairs July 22, 2024
THE ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS VISION Long-term research in advanced accelerator physics and engineering Developing capabilities for basic sciences: cost- effective accelerator facilities for high energy physics and other applications, e.g., photon science. Developing capabilities for society: compact accelerator facilities for industrial, medical, and security applications. *Workforce development: Training the next generation of accelerator scientists.
Trying something new for AAC24 Morning: plenary Upload Talks and Posters to Indico Afternoon: WG [1] Limited WGs <= 4 simultaneous WG [2] Seven WGs new WG7 2 poster sessions (and reception)
21ST BIENNIAL ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS WORKSHOP Seven working groups AAC METHODS AAC APPLICATIONS WG1 : Laser-driven plasma wakefield acceleration WG2 : Laser-driven plasma acceleration of ions WG3 : Beam-driven plasma acceleration WG4 : Novel structure acceleration WG5 : Beam sources, monitoring and control WG6 : Radiation generation, medical and industrial applications WG7 : Linear Colliders
WG7: WHY DO WE HAVE A NEW WORKING GROUP? P5 report Recommendation 4: 10 TeV pCM collider Realizing a linear wakefield accelerator, one of the 3 options chosen by the P5 committee to reach the 10 TeV pCM collider. This work is done by the laser wakefield accelerator community, LWFA@BELLA, the plasma wakefield accelerator community, PWFA@FACET, and the structure wakefield accelerator community, SWFA@AWA. AWAKE: proton driven plasma wakefield acceleration for particle physics applications. Marlene Turner The 10 TeV Wakefield Accelerator Collider Design Study. Spencer Gessner A Pathway toward SWFA based compact coherent light source. Philippe Piot Summary of the ALEGRO 2024 Workshop at IST. Patric Muggli MeV-scale Dielectric Laser Acceleration. Sophie Crisp Attosecond x-ray free-electron lasers utilizing an optical undulator in a self- selection regime. Xinlu Xu Demonstration of a reliable, high gain laser plasma accelerator driven free electron laser. Brian Schaap Coherently-combined fiber lasers for driving plasma accelerators at kHz repetition rates. Tong Zhou Overcoming the Limitations of Laser- Wakefield Acceleration with Structured Light Fields. Cedric Thaury coffee break Advanced Accelerator Concepts and the 2023 P5 Report. Cameron Geddes Latest Results on PWFA Experiments from FACET-II. Chaojie Zhang Summary of the P5 vision for Accelerators. Derun Li Status and Outlook of Advanced Accelerator Concepts Research in Europe. Simon Hooker Observation of space-charge field screening in plasma, and other recent experimental results from SPARC_LAB. Livio Verra Discussion on integrated design of a linear collider. Carl Schroeder, Chunguang Jing, Emilio Nanni Low divergence and high charge multi- GeV acceleration of electrons with a < 300 TW laser. Ela Rockafellow Exploiting novel liquid sheet targets for the generation of bright MeV proton beams. Charlotte Palmer Bunching of relativistic electron beams for superradiant Compton scattering. Brian Schaap BeamNetUS: Accelerating Beam-Based Research. Navid Vafaei-Najafabadi student posters awards 3D structure of microbunched electron beams from plasma wakefield accelerator. Maxwell LaBerge Generation of arbitrary bunch shapes using a multileaf collimator and emittance exchange. Nathan Majernik Multi-GeV Electron beams from an Optical Shock front accelerator. Stefan Karsch Above 150 MeV proton acceleration with 10 PW laser system at ELI NP. Domenico Doria LaserNetUS: opportunities for the AAC community. Felicie Albert student posters awards Exploration of ultra-high dose rate radiobiology with laser-driven protons at BELLA. Lieselotte Obst-Huebl Long-term community engagement with US industry for the next high energy physics collider. Yoko Kawai Parker High-energy electron beams in optically- formed plasma channels. Alexander Picksley student posters awards WG7 satellite meeting: Tuesday evening after poster session. Auditorium
LOGISTICS-I: SCIENCE INTERNET ACCESS NAVIGATING THE WORKSHOP NIU Visitor (no passwd) eduroam Use the Indico page! Tab: Timetable Tab: Compact Schedule Tab: Venue
LOGISTICS-II: FUN WEDNESDAY OUTING THURSDAY BANQUET Tab: Wednesday Outing box lunch Depart: Buses are leaving promptly at 1:00PM from the front entrance of the NIU Center . (see indico page) Return back between 8:30PM and 9PM. Tab: Thursday Banquet Meson Sabika (Naperville, Illinois) Buses start departing from NIU conference at 5:45pm (see indico page) Buses start returning at 9:15pm Last bus 10:15pm (Uber ~$17)
THURSDAY NIGHT BANQUET AAC PRIZE WINNERS AAC HOSTS AAC HOSTS AAC 2024: ??????????????? AAC 2022: Jamie Rosenzweig (UCLA) AAC 2020: ---- AAC 2018: Eric Esarey (LBNL) AAC 2016: Warren Mori (UCLA) AAC 2014: Phil Sprangle (UMD) AAC 2012: Wim Leemans (LBNL) AAC 2010: Robert Palmer (BNL) AAC 2008: Chan Joshi (UCLA) AAC 2026: ????????????? AAC 2024: Naperville, Illinois AAC 2022: Hauppauge, New York AAC 2020: Online AAC 2018: Breckenridge, Colorado AAC 2016: National Harbor, Maryland AAC 2014: San Jose, California AAC 2012: Austin, Texas AAC 2010: Annapolis, Maryland AAC 2008: Santa Cruz, California AAC 2006: Lake Geneva, Wisconsin AAC 2004: Stony Brook, New York AAC 2002: Oxnard, California AAC 2000: Santa Fe, New Mexico AAC 1998: Baltimore, Maryland AAC 1996: Lake Tahoe, California AAC 1994: Lake Geneva, Wisconsin AAC 1992: Port Jefferson, New York AAC 1989: Lake Arrowhead, California AAC 1986: Madison, Wisconsin AAC 1985: Malibu, California AAC 1982: Los Alamos, New Mexico Come to the banquet on Thursday find out this year s AAC prize winner and where the next AAC will be!
WE ARE HERE TO HELP! Chairs Registration desk Jonathan Jarvis Philippe Piot Jeanne Burau John Power Nancy Rezek Enjoy the workshop!