Measurement and application of electron stripping of ultrarelativistic $^{208}\textrm{Pb}^{81+}$
D. A. Cooke, J. Bauche, M. Cascella, J. Chappell, R. A. Fernandez, I., Gorgisyan, E. Gschwendtner, S. Jolly, V. Kain, F. Keeble, M. W. Krasny, P. La, Penna, S. Mazzoni, A. Petrenko, M. Quattri, M. Wing

TL;DR
This paper reports new measurements of electron stripping cross-sections for ultrarelativistic lead ions, confirming existing data and theory, and discusses improvements and applications of electron beams in high-energy physics experiments.
Contribution
It provides updated experimental data on electron stripping cross-sections for ultrarelativistic lead ions and discusses enhancements in measurement techniques and potential applications.
Findings
Agreement with existing measurements and theory
Improved electron beam quality and diagnostics
Potential for further applications in high-energy physics
Abstract
New measurements of the stripping cross-section for ultrarelativistic hydrogen-like lead ions passing through aluminium and silicon have been performed at the Advanced Wakefield experiment at CERN. Agreement with existing measurements and theory has been obtained. Improvements in terms of electron beam quality and ion beam diagnostic capability, as well as further applications of such an electron beam, are discussed.
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