Laser Driven Nuclear physics at ELINP
F. Negoita, M. Roth, P.G. Thirolf, S. Tudisco, F. Hannachi, S., Moustaizis, I. Pomerantz, P. Mckenna, J. Fuchs, K. Sphor, G. Acbas, A., Anzalone, P. Audebert, S. Balascuta, F. Cappuzzello, M.O. Cernaianu, S. Chen,, I. Dancus, R. Freeman, H. Geissel, P. Ghenuche, L. Gizzi

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential of high power lasers at ELI to explore new nuclear physics phenomena by generating high energy gamma rays, charged particles, and neutrons for nuclear reactions.
Contribution
It introduces the application of high power lasers at ELI to access new regimes of power and intensity in nuclear physics research.
Findings
High power lasers can produce high energy gamma rays, charged particles, and neutrons.
ELI will enable exploration of new domains of laser power and intensity.
Potential for novel nuclear physics experiments at ELI.
Abstract
High power lasers have proven being capable to produce high energy gamma rays, charged particles and neutrons to induce all kinds of nuclear reactions. At ELI, the studies with high power lasers will enter for the first time into new domains of power and intensities.
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Taxonomy
TopicsLaser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics · Astro and Planetary Science · Laser Design and Applications
