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Report number INFN-18-03/LNF
Title EuPRAXIA@SPARC_LAB : Conceptual Design Report
Author(s) Alesini, D (Frascati) ; Anania, M P (Frascati) ; Artioli, M (ENEA, Bologna) ; Bacci, A (INFN, Milan) ; Bartocci, S (Sassari U.) ; Bedogni, R (Frascati) ; Bellaveglia, M (Frascati) ; Biagioni, A (Frascati) ; Bisesto, F (Frascati) ; Brandi, F (CNR, INO, Pisa) Mostra tots els 93 autors
Publication 2018
Imprint 2018-05-07
Number of pages 286
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Abstract It is widely accepted by the international scientific community that a fundamental milestone towards the realization of a plasma driven future Linear Collider (LC) will be the integration of high gradient accelerating plasma modules in a short wavelength Free Electron Laser (FEL) user facility. To this end, in October 2019 the Horizon2020 Design Study EuPRAXIA (European Plasma Research Accelerator with eXcellence In Applications) will propose the first European Research Infrastructure that is dedicated to demonstrate usability of plasma accelerators delivering high brightness beams up to 1-5 GeV for users. In this report we discuss the EuPRAXIA@ SPARC_LAB project, intended to put forward LNF as host of the EuPRAXIA European Facility. The EuPRAXIA@SPARC_- LAB facility will equip LNF with a unique combination of a high brightness GeV-range electron beam generated in a state-of-the-art X-band RF linac, a 0.5 PW-class laser system and the first 5th generation light source driven by a plasma accelerator. These unique features will enable at LNF new promising synergies between fundamental physics oriented research and high social impact applications, especially in the domain of Key Enabling Technologies (KET) and Smart Specialisation Strategies (S3).
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