Abstract
In this talk LUXE (Laser Und XFEL Experiment) is discussed. It is an
experiment that aims to
use the high-quality and high-energy electron beam of the European XFEL
and a powerful laser.
The scientific objective of the experiment is to study quantum
electrodynamics processes in
the regime of strong fields. High-energy electrons, accelerated by the
European XFEL linear
accelerator, and high-energy photons, produced via Bremsstrahlung of those
beam electrons,
colliding with a laser beam shall experience an electric field up to three
times larger than
the Schwinger critical field (the field at which the vacuum itself is
expected to become
unstable and spark with spontaneous creation of electron-positron pairs)
and access a new
regime of quantum physics. The processes to be investigated, which include
nonlinear Compton
scattering and nonlinear Breit-Wheeler pair production, are relevant to a
variety of
phenomena in Nature, e.g. in the areas of astrophysics and collider
physics and complement
recent results in atomic physics. The setup requires in particular the
extraction of a minute
fraction of the electron bunches from the European XFEL accelerator, the
installation of a
powerful laser with sophisticated diagnostics, and an array of precision
detectors optimised
to measure electrons, positrons and photons. Physics sensitivity
projections based on
simulations are also shown.