1–5 Jun 2026
Europe/Budapest timezone

Overview of Laser-Driven Multi-GeV Muon Sources and the ELI Beamlines plan

2 Jun 2026, 08:50
20m
Talk Artificial Muon Sources Artificial Muon Sources

Speaker

Roberto Versaci (ELI Beamlines Facility, The Extreme Light Infrastructure ERIC)

Description

Recent improvements in laser technology have allowed on one hand to reach unprecedented levels of energy and intensity and on the other hand to develop new target systems to produce ever more energetic electron beams. These developments have made it possible to accelerate electrons to sub-10 GeV levels in the space of 10s cm. The electron beam, interacting with a high-Z target can produce muons either via pair production with the Bethe-Heitler mechanism, or via the decay of mesons generated in photo- and electron-nuclear interactions. The production of muons using lasers has been recently investigated and demonstrated by several teams worldwide.
This contribution will review the current status of laser-driven muon beams and the most notable experimental results. As well, it will detail the future plans for the development of a muon beam at the ELI Beamlines facility.

Author

Roberto Versaci (ELI Beamlines Facility, The Extreme Light Infrastructure ERIC)

Co-authors

A. Cimmino (ELI Beamlines Facility, The Extreme Light Infrastructure ERIC, Dolni Brezany, Czechia) G.M. Grittani (ELI Beamlines Facility, The Extreme Light Infrastructure ERIC, Dolni Brezany, Czechia) Prof. Todd Ditmire (University of Texas)

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