
Plasma Physics (physics.plasm-ph)
Tue, 23 May 2023
1.Effect of electron-beam energy chirp on signatures of radiation reaction in laser-based experiments
Authors:J. Magnusson, T. G. Blackburn, E. Gerstmayr, E. E. Los, M. Marklund, C. P. Ridgers, S. P. D. Mangles
Abstract: Current experiments investigating radiation reaction employ high energy electron beams together with tightly focused laser pulses in order to reach the quantum regime, as expressed through the quantum nonlinearity parameter $\chi$. Such experiments are often complicated by the large number of latent variables, including the precise structure of the electron bunch. Here we examine a correlation between the electron spatial and energy distributions, called an energy chirp, investigate its significance to the laser-electron beam interaction and show that the resulting effect cannot be trivially ignored when analysing current experiments. In particular, we show that the energy chirp has a large effect on the second moment of the electron energy, but a lesser impact on the first electron energy moment or the photon critical energy. These results show the importance of improved characterisation and control over electron bunch parameters on a shot-to-shot basis in such experiments.