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024 7 _a10.1007/978-3-662-08581-3
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041 0 _aEnglish
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100 1 _aMinty, Michiko G.
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700 1 _aZimmermann, Frank
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245 1 0 _aMeasurement and Control of Charged Particle Beams
260 _bSpringer Nature
_c2003
300 _a1 electronic resource (364 p.)
506 0 _aOpen Access
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520 _aFrom the reviews: "This book is a very welcome and valuable addition to the accelerator literature. As noted by the authors, there is relatively little material in the book specifically for low-energy machines, but industrial users may still find it useful to read." Cern Courier ; The intent of this book is to bridge the link between experimental obser­ vations and theoretical principles in accelerator physics. The methods and concepts, taken primarily from high energy accelerators, have for the most part already been presented in internal reports and proceedings of accelera­ tor conferences, a portion of which has appeared in refereed journals. In this book we have tried to coherently organize this material so as to be useful to designers and operators in the commissioning and operation of particle accelerators. A point of emphasis has been to provide, wherever possible, experimental data to illustrate the particular concept under discussion. Of the data pre­ sented, most are collected from presently existing or past accelerators and we regret the problem of providing original data some of which appear in less accessible publications - for possible omissions we apologize. Regarding the uniformity of the text, particularly with respect to symbol definitions, we have taken the liberty to edit certain representations of the data while trying to maintain the essence of the presented observations. Throughout the text we have attempted to provide references which are readily available for the reader.; This reference and advanced textbook is the first comprehensive and systematic review of all methods used for the measurement, correction, and control of the beam dynamics of modern particle accelerators. Based on material presented in several lectures at the US Particle Accelerator School, the text is intended for graduate students starting research or work in the field of beam physics. Relativistic beams in linear accelerators and storage rings provide the focus. After a review of linear optics, the text addresses basic and advanced techniques for beam control, plus a variety of methods for the manipulation of particle-beam properties. In each case, specific procedures are illustrated by examples from operational accelerators. The book also treats special topics such as injection and extraction methods, beam cooling, spin transport, and polarization. Problems and solutions enhance the books usefulness in graduate courses.
536 _aCERN
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546 _aEnglish
650 7 _aParticle & high-energy physics
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650 7 _aMensuration & systems of measurement
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653 _aParticle Acceleration and Detection, Beam Physics
653 _aMeasurement Science and Instrumentation
653 _aAccelerator Physics
653 _aCERN
653 _aDESY
653 _aParticle accelerator
653 _aStorage ring
653 _acontrol
653 _ameasurement
653 _aOpen Access
653 _aParticle & high-energy physics
653 _aScientific standards, measurement etc
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