Speaker
Daniel Mihalcea
(Northern Illinois University)
Abstract
Electron beams with energies of the order of a few 100's MeV and low transverse emittance in conjunction with powerful IR lasers allow the production of high quality gamma rays through Inverse Compton Scattering (ICS). A 250~MeV electron beam will be used at Fermilab FAST facility to generate 1~MeV gamma rays with brightness of the order of $10^{21}$~photons/[s-(mm-mrad)$^2$-0.1\%BW].
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Primary author
Daniel Mihalcea
(Northern Illinois University)
Co-authors
Alex Murokh
(Radiabeam)
Bryce Jacobson
(Radiabeam)
Jinhao Ruan
(Fermilab)
Philippe Piot
(Northern Illinois University)