The physics of intense beams and storage rings
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Bibliographic Information
The physics of intense beams and storage rings
American Institute of Physics, c1994
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Fizika intensivnykh puchkov v nakopiteli︠a︡kh
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Fizika intensivnykh puchkov v nakopiteli︠a︡kh
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 474-477) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Market: Physicists, engineers, and advanced graduate students working with particle accelerators, storage rings, and colliders. This cogent, contemporary work by two preeminent Russian accelerator physicists details the physical processes limiting or assisting the performance of intense beams in particle accelerators. The authors apply statistical methods to the physics of stored beams and describe in rigorous detail a wide range of beam physics problems. These range from single particle dynamics, through the theory of linear coherent oscillations and cooling techniques, to the kinetic effects in intense beams and nonlinear collective phenomena.
Table of Contents
Contents: Motion of a Single Particle in a Storage Ring. Statistical Description of a Beam in a Storage Ring. Theory of Linear Coherent Oscillations. Resonant Coherent Instabilities. Single-turn Instabilities of Bunched Beams. Low-Q Collective Instabilities. Schottky Noise and Stochastic Cooling. Electron Cooling and Collective Phenomena. Kinetics Near the Thresholds of Instability of Coherent Oscillations.
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