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EuroNNAc 2 WP7 R Assmann DESY M Ferrario INFN Frascati B Holzer CERN J Osterhoff DESY A Seryi JAI Oxford A Specka Ecole polytechnique ID: 598136

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European Network for Novel Accelerators (EuroNNAc2):WP7

R. Assmann (DESY), M. Ferrario (INFN Frascati), B. Holzer (CERN), J. Osterhoff (DESY), A. Seryi (JAI, Oxford), A. Specka (Ecole polytechnique Paris)EuCARD2 Final Yearly Meeting28 – 30.3.2017, Glasgow, UKSlide2

OutlineShort Review Milestones and DeliverablesMajor Achievements in EuroNNAc2Outlook

R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide3

OutlineShort Review Milestones and DeliverablesMajor Achievements in EuroNNAc2Outlook

R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide4

Milestones and Deliverables

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R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide5

Strategy Discussions a “Hot Topic”R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017

Chairpersons:B. CrosP. MuggliEuroNNAc strategy will be presented and discussed at this workshopThen completion of final EuroNNAc report...Slide6

OutlineShort Review Milestones and DeliverablesMajor Achievements in EuroNNAc2Outlook

R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide7

Major AchievementsGrew and nourished the network further.R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide8

R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide9

R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide10

5 PW laser and LWFA area

High stability LWFA

Comb beam

 high efficiency

LWFA for FEL

 ERC

LWFA for science (FEL, …)

FEL R&D for LWFA

 ERC

Overview

European Plasma

Accelerator

Activities

R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide11

LWFA

for medical applicationsLWFA, polarized particlesLWFA, medical imaging, training

LWFA for radiation sources

ICAN for high efficiency

Proton-driven PWFA

Overview

European Plasma

Accelerator

Activities

R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide12

LWFA FEL

e- driven PWFA

PWFA modulation

Ion plasma acc. and transport

plasma

wakefield

imaging

Two 1 PW laser, ion/p plasma acc., radiation therapy R&D

FEL, industrial applications, PWFA

10 – 200 PW laser, also for LWFA (finally 100 GeV?) (*)

* Extreme Light Infrastructure is a European research infrastructure (1 B€) at the international forefront of laser research. This research infrastructure is funded by the EU and presently under construction in Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania. ELI is a member of the EuroNNAc2 network and an associated partner in the

EuPRAXIA

project. This close connection ensures:

optimal synergetic effects between the accelerator, laser and user communities (FEL, HEP, high density plasma, laser science)

coordinated strategy for laser-driven plasma accelerators

In particular: ELI is included into site studies for a future European plasma accelerator.

LWFA low density, external inj.

a

tto-s radiation sourcesSlide13

Scope : Novel High Gradient AcceleratorsOriginal focus: European plasma acceleration communityPlasma-based electron acceleratorsPlasma-based hadron acceleratorsDriven by lasers and/or particle beams (e- and p)Grown to include discussions and teams from

dielectric vacuum accelerator R&D:Dielectric vacuum accelerators driven by THz (more specifically 300 GHz) sources  AXSIS ERC synergy grant (DESY/UHH), CLARA, ...Dielectric vacuum accelerators driven by optical lasers  ACHIP international collaboration GBM grant  Erlangen, PSI, DESY, GSI, TUD, ...R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide14

EuroNNAc2 Yearly Meeting Discussions

Decisions:Next working steps, standards to be set, optimizations for workshop organization, future spending of the networkEAAC2019 will be in Elba, Italy againR. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide15

Novel Acceleration R&D in Europe

Funded by EU FP7 through EuCARD2European novel accelerator projects with international involvementNational novel accelerator projects with European networkFunded by EU Horizon2020 as EU Design StudyCERN experiment collaboration under leadership of MPI

Independent national projects*, funded by national states. About 16 major facilities for novel plasma acceleration R&D.

* See note on ELI

ERC Synergy Grant

Talk 2016 YM EuCARD2

Talk 2017 YM EuCARD2Slide16

Major AchievementsGrew and nourished the network further.Established the European Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop (EAAC) as a European forum for discussions and exchange on novel accelerators.

R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide17

EAAC2015258 participants + about 50 accompanying persons. 45 sponsored students plus non-sponsored students.Participants from 23 countries in 4 continents (11 EU member states):EU member states: 188Other Europe + Russia + Israel: 28US:

30Asia: 11Australia: 1218 male (84%), 40 female (16%) participantsR. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide18

Participants and Students

R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide19

Scientific WorkWorking Groups + Summaries: 7Invited Talks: 30Special Science Talk: 1WG Talks: 138Posters: 76Thanks to Alban Mosnier

+ Program CommitteeProceedings - Special Volume NIM  Published in 2016Lead editor: Ulrich Dorda81 papers, peer reviewed (from 50 papers at EAAC2013)Already generated 83 citations  papers are read and used!R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide20

R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide21

R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide22

Major AchievementsGrew and nourished the network further.Established the European Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop (EAAC) as a European forum for discussions and exchange on novel accelerators.Organized first CAS on plasma acceleration

R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide23

CAS “Plasma Wake Acceleration”R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017

Chairman: Bernhard HolzerSlide24

Major AchievementsGrew and nourished the network further.Established the European Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop (EAAC) as a European forum for discussions and exchange on novel accelerators.

Organized first CAS on plasma accelerationDescribed an understanding how novel accelerators could contribute to progress in accelerator facilities.R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide25

Livingston Curve

R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide26

Are There Alternatives?

R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Shows potential of plasma acceleration for very high energies  HEP!Slide27

Are There Alternatives?

R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Plasma Acc. in Regime Required for Table-TOP FEL’s  Photon Science!Slide28

Contributed a Draft HEP Roadmap  ANAC meetingR. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide29

Looking beyond FCC

-towards PeV colliders-advanced concepts-novel approaches-ultimate limitsFocus: Future Frontiers in Accelerators

» F³iA 2016 «

Organizers

Ralph Aßmann DESY

Frank Zimmermann CERN

Northern Germany

5 -12

December

2016Slide30

Major AchievementsGrew and nourished the network further.Established the European Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop (EAAC) as a European forum for discussions and exchange on novel accelerators.

Organized first CAS on plasma accelerationDescribed an understanding how novel accelerators could contribute to progress in accelerator facilities.Proposed a common European project to advance plasma accelerators to usability for applications and science  EuPRAXIAR. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide31

Horizon2020

Horizon2020 Project EuPRAXIAEuPRAXIA

is a EU design

studyfor

a future

European

research

infrastructure

(

one

of

2

accelerator

related

)

38

partners

and

associate

partners

from

14 countries in Europe, Asiaand the US. Nov 2015 –

Oct 2019.Aim: European Plasma Accelerator

with high quality of the electron

beam and excellent applications for

pilot users.Necessary intermediate step in the

2020‘s to production facilities for science, health

and industry.Connection to industry: Thales (F), Amplitude (F), Trumpf (D).Slide32

The European Strategy – Proceed in Steps with Pilot FacilitySlide33

Pisa Science MeetingJune/July 2016, 120 participantsSlide34

OutlineShort Review Milestones and DeliverablesMajor Achievements in EuroNNAc2Outlook

R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide35

To ARIESR. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide36

EAAC2017R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017Slide37

Novel Accelerators are Coming...R. Assmann, EuroNNAc2 @ EuCARD2, 3/2017

Thanks to EuroNNAc2 collaborators participantsThanks to EuCARD2 colleagues for support