Toward experimental observations of induced Compton scattering by high-power laser facilities [HEAP]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.04430


Induced Compton scattering (ICS) is a nonlinear interaction between intense electromagnetic radiation and a rarefied plasma.
Although the magnetosphere of pulsars is a potential cite at which ICS occurs in nature, the ICS signatures have not been discovered so far.
One of the reasons for non-detection of the ICS signatures is that we still do not attain the concrete understanding of such nonlinear plasma interactions because of their nonlinear nature and of the lack of experimental confirmations.
Here, we propose a possible approach to understand ICS experimentally in laboratories, especially, with the use of the up-to-date short-pulse lasers.
We find that the scattered light of ICS has characteristic signatures in the spectrum.
The signatures will be observed in some current laser facilities.
The characteristic spectrum is quantitatively predictable and we can diagnose the properties of the scattering plasma from the signatures.

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S. Tanaka, R. Yamazaki, Y. Kuramitsu, et. al.
Fri, 10 Apr 20
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Comments: Accepted for publication in PTEP, 10 pages, 3 figures