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Conference title 2nd European Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop
Related conference title(s) EAAC 2015
Date(s), location 12 - 19 Sep 2015, La Biodola, Isola d'Elba, Italy
Conference contact email: [email protected]
Editor(s) Dorda, Ulrich (ed.) ; Assmann, Ralph (ed.) ; Grebenyuk, Julia (ed.)
Imprint 2016
In: Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 829 (2016)
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Abstract The European Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop has the mission to discuss and foster methods of beam acceleration with gradients beyond state of the art in operational facilities. The most cost effective and compact methods for generating high energy particle beams shall be reviewed and assessed. This includes diagnostics methods, timing technology, special need for injectors, beam matching, beam dynamics with advanced accelerators and development of adequate simulations. This workshop is organized in the context of the EU-funded European Network for Novel Accelerators (EuroNNAc2), that includes 52 Research Institutes and universities.

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Path to AWAKE: Evolution of the concept (p. 3)
by Caldwell, A.
Summary of working group 1: Electron beam from plasmas (p. 30)
by Malka, V
Status of the proton and electron transfer lines for the AWAKE Experiment at CERN (p. 58)
by Schmidt, J S
Numerical Studies of Electron Acceleration Behind Self-Modulating Proton Beam in Plasma with a Density Gradient (p. 63)
by Petrenko, A.
The electron accelerator for the AWAKE experiment at CERN (p. 73)
by Pepitone, K
AWAKE, The Advanced Proton Driven Plasma Wakefield Acceleration Experiment at CERN (p. 76)
by Gschwendtner, E.
Summary of the working group 3: Electron beams from electromagnetic structures, including dielectric and laser-driven structures (p. 181)
by Wuensch, Walter
Indirect Self-Modulation Instability Measurement Concept for the AWAKE Proton Beam (p. 314)
by Turner, M.
An accurate Rb density measurement method for a plasma wakefield accelerator experiment using a novel Rb reservoir (p. 321)
by Öz, E.
Laser pulse propagation in a meter scale rubidium vapor/plasma cell in AWAKE experiment (p. 339)
by Joulaei, Atefeh
LCODE: a parallel quasistatic code for computationally heavy problems of plasma wakefield acceleration (p. 350)
by Sosedkin, A.P.

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