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Laser-Driven Proton-Only Acceleration in a Multicomponent Near-Critical-Density Plasma

Authors :
Sakawa, Y.
Ishihara, H.
Ryazantsev, S. N.
Alkhimova, M. A.
Kumar, R.
Kuramoto, O.
Matsumoto, Y.
Ota, M.
Egashira, S.
Nakagawa, Y.
Minami, T.
Sakai, K.
Taguchi, T.
Habara, H.
Kuramitsu, Y.
Morace, A.
Abe, Y.
Arikawa, Y.
Fujioka, S.
Kanasaki, M.
Asai, T.
Morita, T.
Fukuda, Y.
Pikuz, S.
Pikuz, T.
Ohira, Y.
Doehl, L. N. K.
Woolsey, N.
Sano, T.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

An experimental investigation of collisionless shock ion acceleration is presented using a multicomponent plasma and a high-intensity picosecond duration laser pulse. Protons are the only accelerated ions when a near-critical-density plasma is driven by a laser with a modest normalized vector potential. The results of particle-in-cell simulations imply that collisionless shock may accelerate protons alone selectively, which can be an important tool for understanding the physics of inaccessible collisionless shocks in space and astrophysical plasma.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2408.13088
Document Type :
Working Paper