Fundamentals of the Theory of Collective Beam Instabilities

Fundamentals of the Theory of Collective Beam Instabilities
Title Fundamentals of the Theory of Collective Beam Instabilities PDF eBook
Author T. Suzuki
Publisher
Pages 18
Release 1998
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Physics of Collective Beam Instabilities in High Energy Accelerators

Physics of Collective Beam Instabilities in High Energy Accelerators
Title Physics of Collective Beam Instabilities in High Energy Accelerators PDF eBook
Author Alexander Wu Chao
Publisher Wiley-VCH
Pages 384
Release 1993-05-24
Genre Science
ISBN 9780471551843

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Draws attention to important theoretical and mathematical aspects of beam instabilities. Introduces and analyzes various collective instability effects for high energy accelerators. Uses a significant amount of models and soluble examples as illustrations.

To Theory of the Collective Beam-beam Instability

To Theory of the Collective Beam-beam Instability
Title To Theory of the Collective Beam-beam Instability PDF eBook
Author D. V. Pestrikov
Publisher
Pages 17
Release 1993
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Physics of Intensity Dependent Beam Instabilities

Physics of Intensity Dependent Beam Instabilities
Title Physics of Intensity Dependent Beam Instabilities PDF eBook
Author King-Yuen Ng
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 795
Release 2006
Genre Science
ISBN 981270339X

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This book provides a comprehensive treatment of intensity dependent particle beam instabilities in accelerating rings. Written for researchers, the material is also suitable for use as a textbook in an advanced graduate course for students studying accelerator physics. The presentation starts with a brief review of the basic concept of wake potentials and coupling impedances in the vacuum chamber followed by a discussion on static and dynamic solutions of their effects on the particle beams. Special emphasis is placed separately on proton and electron machines. Other special topics of interest covered include Landau damping, BalakinOCoNovokhatskyOCoSmirnov damping, Sacherer''s integral equations, Landau cavity, saw-tooth instability, Robinson stability criteria, beam loading, transition crossing, two-stream instabilities, and collective instability issues of isochronous rings. After the formulation of an instability, readers are provided a thorough description of one or more experimental observations together with a discussion of the cures for the instability. Although the book is theory oriented, the use of mathematics has been minimized. The presentation is intended to be rigorous and self-contained with nearly all the formulas and equations derived."

Physics of Collective Beam Instabilities

Physics of Collective Beam Instabilities
Title Physics of Collective Beam Instabilities PDF eBook
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Pages 5
Release 2000
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Collective Beam Instabilities Caused by RF Cavities in TRISTAN

Collective Beam Instabilities Caused by RF Cavities in TRISTAN
Title Collective Beam Instabilities Caused by RF Cavities in TRISTAN PDF eBook
Author T. Suzuki
Publisher
Pages 3
Release 1983
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Fundamentals of Particle Accelerator Physics

Fundamentals of Particle Accelerator Physics
Title Fundamentals of Particle Accelerator Physics PDF eBook
Author Simone Di Mitri
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 276
Release 2023-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 3031076621

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This book offers a concise and coherent introduction to accelerator physics and technology at the fundamental level but still in connection to advanced applications ranging from high-energy colliders to most advanced light sources, i.e., Compton sources, storage rings and free-electron lasers. The book is targeted at accelerator physics students at both undergraduate and graduate levels, but also of interest also to Ph.D. students and senior scientists not specialized in beam physics and accelerator design, or at the beginning of their career in particle accelerators. The book introduces readers to particle accelerators in a logical and sequential manner, with paragraphs devoted to highlight the physical meaning of the presented topics, providing a solid link to experimental results, with a simple but rigorous mathematical approach. In particular, the book will turn out to be self-consistent, including for example basics of Special Relativity and Statistical Mechanics for accelerators. Mathematical derivations of the most important expressions and theorems are given in a rigorous manner, but with simple and immediate demonstration where possible. The understanding gained by a systematic study of the book will offer students the possibility to further specialize their knowledge through the wide and up-to-date bibliography reported. Both theoretical and experimental items are presented with reference to the most recent achievements in colliders and light sources. The author draws on his almost 20-years long experience in the design, commissioning and operation of accelerator facilities as well as on his 10-years long teaching experience about particle accelerators at the University of Trieste, Department of Engineering and of Physics, as well as at international schools on accelerator physics.