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Author Peggs, Stephen, 1952- author.

Title Introduction to accelerator dynamics / Stephen Peggs (Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York), Todd Satogata (Jefferson Lab)
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2017
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Contents Linear motion -- Strong focusing transverse optics -- Longitudinal and o.-momentum motion -- Action and emittance: one particle or many? -- Magnets -- RF cavities -- Linear errors and their correction -- Sextupoles, chromaticity and the Hénon map -- Octupoles, detuning and slow extraction -- Synchrotron radiation: classical damping -- Synchrotron radiation: quantum excitation -- Linacs: protons and ions -- Linacs: electrons -- The beam-beam interaction and 1-D resonances -- Routes to chaos
Summary How does a particle accelerator work? The most direct and intuitive answer focuses on the dynamics of single particles as they travel through an accelerator. Particle accelerators are becoming ever more sophisticated and diverse, from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN to multi-MW linear accelerators and small medical synchrotrons. This self-contained book presents a pedagogical account of the important field of accelerator physics, which has grown rapidly since its inception in the latter half of the last century. Key topics covered include the physics of particle acceleration, collision and beam dynamics, and the engineering considerations intrinsic to the effective construction and operation of particle accelerators. By drawing direct connections between accelerator technology and the parallel development of computational capability, this book offers an accessible introduction to this exciting field at a level appropriate for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, accelerator scientists, and engineers
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Particle accelerators.
Particle dynamics.
Synchrotron radiation.
Particle dynamics
Particle accelerators
Synchrotron radiation
Form Electronic book
Author Satogata, Todd, 1966- author.
ISBN 9781316459300
1316459306
9781108293006
110829300X