1. Correction to 'Proton-driven plasma wakefield acceleration in AWAKE'
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Brennan Goddard, S. Doebert, Spencer Gessner, Anthony Hartin, John Molendijk, Patrick Muggli, M. Krupa, Erik Adli, Graeme Burt, S. Rey, F. Friebel, James Henderson, B. Williamson, Ans Pardons, Eric Chevallay, M. Hüther, V. A. Minakov, John P. Farmer, Konstantin Lotov, Moses Chung, F. Batsch, Olaf Grulke, A. P. Sosedkin, L. Garolfi, Carsten Welsch, Chiara Bracco, V. A. Verzilov, Florian Kraus, Stefano Mazzoni, P. V. Tuev, Allen Caldwell, M. Turner, J. Chappell, S. Liu, M. Moreira, R. Apsimon, Ricardo Fonseca, V. N. Fedosseev, M. D. Kelisani, A. A. Gorn, Alexander Pukhov, Matthew Wing, Eduardo Granados, F. Keeble, H. Damerau, Sung Youb Kim, B. Buttenschön, Peter Sherwood, S. Burger, O. Apsimon, F. Peña Asmus, L. Verra, Simon Jolly, A. Perera, Arun Ahuja, H. Panuganti, Guoxing Xia, M. Wendt, A.-M. Bachmann, B. Woolley, A. Helm, Jorge Vieira, F. Braunmüller, Yang Li, Thibaut Lefèvre, Alexey Petrenko, J. T. Moody, I. Gorgisyan, L. H. Deubner, Ralph Fiorito, Nelson Lopes, M. Ibison, Amos Dexter, Edda Gschwendtner, Francesco Velotti, L. O. Silva, M. Martyanov, and David R. Cooke
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Proton ,Physics::Plasma Physics ,General Mathematics ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Articles ,Plasma acceleration ,Corrections - Abstract
In this article, we briefly summarize the experiments performed during the first run of the Advanced Wakefield Experiment, AWAKE, at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research). The final goal of AWAKE Run 1 (2013-2018) was to demonstrate that 10-20 MeV electrons can be accelerated to GeV energies in a plasma wakefield driven by a highly relativistic self-modulated proton bunch. We describe the experiment, outline the measurement concept and present first results. Last, we outline our plans for the future. This article is part of the Theo Murphy meeting issue 'Directions in particle beam-driven plasma wakefield acceleration'.
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- 2019