Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Apr 2017)

Matter from light-light scattering via Breit-Wheeler events produced by two interacting Compton sources

  • Illya Drebot,
  • D. Micieli,
  • E. Milotti,
  • V. Petrillo,
  • E. Tassi,
  • L. Serafini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.20.043402
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 4
p. 043402

Abstract

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We present the dimensioning of a photon-photon collider based on Compton gamma sources for the observation of Breit-Wheeler pair production and QED γγ events. Two symmetric electron beams, generated by photocathodes and accelerated in linacs, produce two gamma ray beams through Compton back scattering with two J-class lasers. Tuning the system energy above the Breit-Wheeler cross section threshold, a flux of electron-positron pairs is generated out of light-light interaction. The process is analyzed by start-to-end simulations. Realistic numbers of the secondary particle yield, referring to existing state-of-the-art set-ups and a discussion of the feasibility of the experiment taking into account the background signal are presented.