Brilliant GeV Gamma-ray flash from Inverse Compton Scattering in QED Regime
Abstract
An all-optical scheme is proposed for studying a laser-plasma based incoherent photon emission from inverse Compton scattering in quantum electrodynamic (QED) regime. A theoretical model is presented to explain the coupling effect among radiation reaction trapping, self-generated magnetic field and spiral attractor in phase space, which guarantees the energy and angular momentum (AM) transformation from electromagnetic fields to particles. Taking advantage of a prospective 1023W/cm2 laser facility, 3D Particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations manifest the present gamma-ray flash with an unprecedented power of multi-petawatt (PW) and brightness of 1.7×1023photons/s/mm2/mrad2/0.1\%bandwidth (at 1GeV). These results bode well for new research direction in particle physics and laboratory astrophysics while exploring laser plasma interaction.
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