Electron-positron pairs and radioactive nuclei production by irradiation of high-Z target with \gamma-photon flash generated by an ultra-intense laser in the $\lambda^3$ regime
David Kolenat\'y, Prokopis Hadjisolomou, Roberto Versaci, Tae Moon, Jeong, Petr Valenta, Veronika Ol\v{s}ovcov\'a, Sergei Vladimirovich Bulanov

TL;DR
This study uses Monte-Carlo simulations to analyze gamma-photon and charged particle interactions with high-Z targets, revealing ultra-relativistic positron populations and residual nuclide production with potential applications in various scientific fields.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed simulation framework for laser-driven gamma-photon interactions with high-Z targets, highlighting positron generation and nuclide production in the $\lambda^3$ regime.
Findings
Ultra-relativistic collimated positron populations identified.
Target thickness influences particle emission energies and quantities.
Residual high-Z nuclides are produced and characterized.
Abstract
This paper studies the interaction of laser-driven -photons and high energy charged particles with high-Z targets through Monte-Carlo simulations. The interacting particles are taken from particle-in-cell simulations of the interaction of a tightly-focused ultraintense laser pulse with a titanium target. Lead is chosen as the secondary high-Z target owing to its high cross section of the giant dipole resonance and electron-positron pair production. The results reveal an ultra-short ultra-relativistic collimated positron population and their energy spectra, angular distribution, and temporal profile are found. We investigate the target thickness dependence of the resulting total numbers and total kinetic energies of various particle species emitted from the lead target irradiated with laser-generated -photons and charged particles separately. We plot the charts of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLaser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics · Laser-induced spectroscopy and plasma · Atomic and Molecular Physics
