1–5 Jun 2026
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Muon scattering tomography with laser-plasma-accelerator-driven muon source

2 Jun 2026, 09:55
15m
Talk Artificial Muon Sources Artificial Muon Sources

Speaker

Kristjan Põder (mu-ray.tech)

Description

Laser plasma accelerators (LPAs) can generate GeV scale electron beams in ultra-compact footprints, making them ideal drivers for various secondary sources. Among these is artificial muon generation, with various groups measuring LPA-driven muons recently. Muons are unstable, heavy elementary particles, that interact mostly by scattering off nuclei as they propagate through matter. This means that they can penetrate large and/or dense objects, with the scattering angle of the emerging muon carrying information about the elemental composition of traversed material. Properties of muon beams driven by an optimised LPA will be presented, along with first simulations of muon scattering tomography and object reconstruction using LPA-driven muons.

Authors

Andi Hektor (mu-ray.tech) Jean-Marco Alameddine (German Aerospace Center (DLR)) Kristjan Põder (mu-ray.tech) Maximilian Pérez Prada (German Aerospace Center (DLR)) Sarah Barnes (German Aerospace Center (DLR))

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