Long-range attraction of an ultrarelativistic electron beam by a column of neutral plasma

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We report on the experimental observation of the attraction of a beam of ultrarelativistic electrons towards a column of neutral plasma. In experiments performed at the FACET test facility at SLAC we observe that an electron beam moving parallel to a neutral plasma column, at an initial distance of many plasma column radii, is attracted into the column. Once the beam enters the plasma it drives a plasma wake similar to that of an electron beam entering the plasma column head-on. A simple analytical model is developed in order to capture the essential physics of the attractive force. The attraction is further studied by 3D particle-in-cell numerical simulations. The results are an important step towards better understanding of particle beam-plasma interactions in general and plasma wakefield accelerator technology in particular.

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Adli, E., Lindstrom, C. A., Allen, J., Clarke, C. I., Frederico, J., Gessner, S. J., … Lu, W. (2016). Long-range attraction of an ultrarelativistic electron beam by a column of neutral plasma. New Journal of Physics, 18(10). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/18/10/103013

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