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Signatures of quantum effects on radiation reaction in laser -- electron-beam collisions

Published 17 Jul 2017 in physics.plasm-ph | (1708.04511v1)

Abstract: Two signatures of quantum effects on radiation reaction in the collision of a ~GeV electron-beam with a high-intensity (>3x1020W/cm2) laser-pulse have been considered. We show that the decrease in the average energy of the electron-beam may be used to measure the Gaunt factor g for synchrotron emission. We derive an equation for the evolution of the variance in the energy of the electron-beam in the quantum regime, i.e. quantum efficiency parameter eta > 0.1$. We show that the evolution of the variance may be used as a direct measure of the quantum stochasticity of the radiation reaction and determine the parameter regime where this is observable. For example, stochastic emission results in a 25% increase in the standard deviation of the energy spectrum of a GeV electron beam, 1 fs after it collides with a laser pulse of intensity 1021 W/cm2. This effect should therefore be measurable using current high-intensity laser systems.

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