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Record Nr.

UNINA9910456745603321

Titolo

Reviews of accelerator science and technology . Volume 1 [[electronic resource] /] / editors Alexander W. Chao, Weiren Chou

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2008

ISBN

1-282-44087-X

9786612440878

981-283-521-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (338 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

ChaoAlex

ChouWeiren

Disciplina

579.7

Soggetti

Particle accelerators

Colliders (Nuclear physics)

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Editorial Preface; Contents; A Brief History of Particle Accelerators (poster); Early Milestones in the Evolution of Accelerators E. D. Courant; Electron Linacs for High Energy Physics Perry B. Wilson; The Development of High Power Hadron Accelerators G. H. Rees; Cyclotrons and Fixed-Field Alternating-Gradient Accelerators M. K. Craddock and K. R. Symon; Particle Colliders for High Energy Physics D. A. Edwards and H. T. Edwards; Synchrotron Radiation A. Hofmann; Medical Applications of Accelerators Hartmut Eickhoff and Ute Linz; Industrial Accelerators Robert W. Hamm

The Development of Superconducting Magnets for Use in Particle Accelerators: From the Tevatron to the LHC Alvin Tollestrup and Ezio TodescoDevelopment of Superconducting RF Technology Takaaki Furuya; Cooling Methods for Charged Particle Beams V. V. Parkhomchuk and A. N. Skrinsky; The Supercollider: The Pre-Texas Days - A Personal Recollection of Its Birth and Berkeley Years Stanley Wojcicki; Accelerators and the Accelerator Community Andrew Sessler and Ernest Malamud; Book Review: Panofsky on Physics, Politics, and Peace: Pief Remembers Gregory Loew



Sommario/riassunto

Particle accelerators are a major invention of the 20th century. In the last eight decades,they have evolved enormously and have fundamentally changed the way we live, think and work. Accelerators are the most powerful microscopes for viewing the tiniest inner structure of cells, genes, molecules, atoms and their constituents such as protons, neutrons, electrons, neutrinos and quarks. This opens up a whole new world for materials science, chemistry and molecular biology. Accelerators with megawatt beam power may ultimately solve a critical problem faced by our society, namely, the treatment of