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Gianluca Gregori

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Lasers and high energy density science
  • Plasma physics

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • Laboratory astroparticle physics
  • 91̽»¨ Centre for High Energy Density Science (OxCHEDS)
Gianluca.Gregori@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)82639
Clarendon Laboratory, room 029.8
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  • Publications

Neutrino-electron magnetohydrodynamics in an expanding Universe

(2021)

Authors:

LM Perrone, G Gregori, B Reville, LO Silva, R Bingham

Strong suppression of heat conduction in a laboratory replica of galaxy-cluster turbulent plasmas

(2021)

Authors:

J Meinecke, P Tzeferacos, JS Ross, AFA Bott, S Feister, H-S Park, AR Bell, R Blandford, RL Berger, R Bingham, A Casner, LE Chen, J Foster, DH Froula, C Goyon, D Kalantar, M Koenig, B Lahmann, C-K Li, Y Lu, CAJ Palmer, R Petrasso, H Poole, B Remington, B Reville, A Reyes, A Rigby, D Ryu, G Swadling, A Zylstra, F Miniati, S Sarkar, AA Schekochihin, DQ Lamb, G Gregori

Generating ultradense pair beams using 400 GeV/c protons

Physical Review Research American Physical Society 3 (2021) 023103

Authors:

CD Arrowsmith, N Shukla, N Charitonidis, R Boni, H Chen, T Davenne, Anthony Dyson, Dh Froula, JT Gudmundsson, Brian Huffman, Y Kadi, B Reville, S Richardson, S Sarkar, Jl Shaw, Lo Silva, P Simon, Rmgm Trines, R Bingham, G Gregori

Abstract:

An experimental scheme is presented for generating low-divergence, ultradense, relativistic, electron-positron beams using 400 GeV/c protons available at facilities such as HiRadMat and AWAKE at CERN. Preliminary Monte Carlo and particle-in-cell simulations demonstrate the possibility of generating beams containing 1013–1014 electron-positron pairs at sufficiently high densities to drive collisionless beam-plasma instabilities, which are expected to play an important role in magnetic field generation and the related radiation signatures of relativistic astrophysical phenomena. The pair beams are quasineutral, with size exceeding several skin depths in all dimensions, allowing the examination of the effect of competition between transverse and longitudinal instability modes on the growth of magnetic fields. Furthermore, the presented scheme allows for the possibility of controlling the relative density of hadrons to electron-positron pairs in the beam, making it possible to explore the parameter spaces for different astrophysical environments.

Towards a Quantum Fluid Theory of Correlated Many-Fermion Systems from First Principles

(2021)

Authors:

Zh A Moldabekov, T Dornheim, G Gregori, F Graziani, M Bonitz, A Cangi

High-resolution inelastic x-ray scattering at the high energy density scientific instrument at the European X-Ray Free-Electron Laser (vol 92, 013101, 2021)

REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS 92:3 (2021) ARTN 039901

Authors:

L Wollenweber, TR Preston, A Descamps, V Cerantola, A Comley, JH Eggert, LB Fletcher, G Geloni, DO Gericke, SH Glenzer, S Goede, J Hastings, OS Humphries, A Jenei, O Karnbach, Z Konopkova, R Loetzsch, B Marx-Glowna, EE McBride, D McGonegle, G Monaco, BK Ofori-Okai, CAJ Palmer, C Plueckthun, R Redmer, C Strohm, I Thorpe, T Tschentscher, I Uschmann, JS Wark, TG White, K Appel, G Gregori, U Zastrau

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