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Scaling the Yield of Laser-Driven Electron-Positron Jets to Laboratory Astrophysical Applications
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EngineeringLaser-plasma InteractionRelativistic PlasmaLaser Plasma PhysicPlasma PhysicsLaser Plasma PhysicsPlasma TheoryPlasma SimulationDifferent Laser FacilitiesLaboratory Astrophysical ApplicationsPhysicsRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionNew Experimental ResultsParticle Beam PhysicsNuclear AstrophysicsLaser-driven Electron-positron JetsLaboratory AstrophysicsPositron YieldNatural SciencesApplied Physics
We report new experimental results obtained on three different laser facilities that show directed laser-driven relativistic electron-positron jets with up to 30 times larger yields than previously obtained and a quadratic (∼E_{L}^{2}) dependence of the positron yield on the laser energy. This favorable scaling stems from a combination of higher energy electrons due to increased laser intensity and the recirculation of MeV electrons in the mm-thick target. Based on this scaling, first principles simulations predict the possibility of using such electron-positron jets, produced at upcoming high-energy laser facilities, to probe the physics of relativistic collisionless shocks in the laboratory.
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