
The Science and Technology of Particle Accelerators
CRC Press
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Published on 27. December 2020
322 pages
978-1-351-00795-5 (ISBN)
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The Science and Technology of Particle Accelerators provides an accessible introduction to the field, and is suitable for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and academics, as well as professionals in national laboratories and facilities, industry, and medicine who are designing or using particle accelerators.
Providing integrated coverage of accelerator science and technology, this book presents the fundamental concepts alongside detailed engineering discussions and extensive practical guidance, including many numerical examples.
For each topic, the authors provide a description of the physical principles, a guide to the practical application of those principles, and a discussion of how to design the components that allow the application to be realised.
Features:
Written by an interdisciplinary and highly respected team of physicists and engineers from the Cockcroft Institute of Accelerator Science and Technology in the UK
Accessible style, with many numerical examples
Contains an extensive set of problems, with fully worked solutions available
Rob Appleby is an academic member of staff at the University of Manchester, and Chief Examiner in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
Graeme Burt is an academic member of staff at the University of Lancaster, and previous Director of Education at the Cockcroft Institute.
James Clarke is head of Science Division in the Accelerator Science and Technology Centre at STFC Daresbury Laboratory.
Hywel Owen is an academic member of staff at the University of Manchester, and Director of Education at the Cockcroft Institute.
All authors are researchers within the Cockcroft Institute of Accelerator Science and Technology and have extensive experience in the design and construction of particle accelerators, including particle colliders, synchrotron radiation sources, free electron lasers, and medical and industrial accelerator systems.
Providing integrated coverage of accelerator science and technology, this book presents the fundamental concepts alongside detailed engineering discussions and extensive practical guidance, including many numerical examples.
For each topic, the authors provide a description of the physical principles, a guide to the practical application of those principles, and a discussion of how to design the components that allow the application to be realised.
Features:
Written by an interdisciplinary and highly respected team of physicists and engineers from the Cockcroft Institute of Accelerator Science and Technology in the UK
Accessible style, with many numerical examples
Contains an extensive set of problems, with fully worked solutions available
Rob Appleby is an academic member of staff at the University of Manchester, and Chief Examiner in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
Graeme Burt is an academic member of staff at the University of Lancaster, and previous Director of Education at the Cockcroft Institute.
James Clarke is head of Science Division in the Accelerator Science and Technology Centre at STFC Daresbury Laboratory.
Hywel Owen is an academic member of staff at the University of Manchester, and Director of Education at the Cockcroft Institute.
All authors are researchers within the Cockcroft Institute of Accelerator Science and Technology and have extensive experience in the design and construction of particle accelerators, including particle colliders, synchrotron radiation sources, free electron lasers, and medical and industrial accelerator systems.
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Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
3 Tables, black and white; 139 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Halftones, black and white; 154 Illustrations, black and white
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30,24 MB
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978-1-351-00795-5 (9781351007955)
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Rob Appleby is an academic member of staff at the University of Manchester, and chief examiner in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
Graeme Burt is an academic member of staff at the University of Lancaster, and previous director of education at the Cockcroft Institute.
James Clarke is head of Science Division in the Accelerator Science and Technology Centre at STFC Daresbury Laboratory.
Hywel Owen is an academic member of staff at the University of Manchester, and director of education at the Cockcroft Institute.
All authors are researchers within the Cockcroft Institute of Accelerator Science and Technology and have extensive experience in the design and construction of particle accelerators, including particle colliders, synchrotron radiation sources, free electron lasers, and medical and industrial accelerator systems.
Graeme Burt is an academic member of staff at the University of Lancaster, and previous director of education at the Cockcroft Institute.
James Clarke is head of Science Division in the Accelerator Science and Technology Centre at STFC Daresbury Laboratory.
Hywel Owen is an academic member of staff at the University of Manchester, and director of education at the Cockcroft Institute.
All authors are researchers within the Cockcroft Institute of Accelerator Science and Technology and have extensive experience in the design and construction of particle accelerators, including particle colliders, synchrotron radiation sources, free electron lasers, and medical and industrial accelerator systems.
Content
1. An Invitation - Acceleration. 2.ABC: Accelerators, Beams and Charges. 3. Acceleration. 4. Magnets for Beam Control and Manipulation. 5. Single Particle Motion. 6. Particles and Radiation. 7. Multi-Particle Motion.
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