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Co.$dc2013 215 $a1 online resource (848 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 1 $a981-4415-84-7 311 1 $a9789814417174 311 1 $a9789814415842 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $aPreface; Acknowledgments to Second Edition; Acknowledgments to First Edition; Table of Contents; 1 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 HOW TO USE THIS BOOK; 1.2 NOMENCLATURE; 1.3 FUNDAMENTAL CONSTANTS; References; 1.4 UNITS AND CONVERSIONS; 1.4.1 Units A.W. Chao; References; 1.4.2 Conversions M. Tigner; 1.5 FUNDAMENTAL FORMULAE A.W. Chao; 1.5.1 Special Functions; 1.5.2 Curvilinear Coordinate Systems; References; 1.5.3 Electromagnetism; 1.5.4 Kinematical Relations; References; 1.5.5 Vector Analysis; 1.5.6 Relativity; 1.6 GLOSSARY OF ACCELERATOR TYPES; 1.6.1 Antiproton Sources K. Gollwitzer, J. Marriner 327 $aReferences1.6.2 Betatron M. Tigner; References; 1.6.3 Colliders D. Hartill; References; 1.6.4 Cyclotron H. Blosser, M. Craddock; References; 1.6.5 Electrostatic Accelerator J. Ferry; References; 1.6.6 FFAG Accelerator M.K. Craddock; References; 1.6.7 High Voltage Electrodynamic Accelerators M.R. Cleland; References; 1.6.8 Induction Linac R. Bangerter; References; 1.6.9 Industrial Accelerators R. Hellborg; References; 1.6.10 Laser, Wakefield and Plasma Accelerators J. Rosenzweig; References; 1.6.11 Linear Accelerators for Electrons G.A. Loew; References 327 $a1.6.12 Linear Accelerators for Protons S. Henderson, A. AleksandrovReferences; 1.6.13 Livingston Chart D. Hartill; References; 1.6.14 Medical Applications of Accelerators J. Alonso; 1.6.14.1 Radiation therapy; 1.6.14.2 Radioisotopes; References; 1.6.15 ?+?- Collider R. Palmer; 1.6.15.1 Collider; 1.6.15.2 Muon storage ring neutrino factories; 1.6.15.3 Technical challenges; References; 1.6.16 Neutron Sources J. Wei, H. Lengeler; References; 1.6.17 Pulsed High Voltage Devices J.A. Nation, D.A. Hammer; References; 1.6.18 Radio Frequency Quadrupole J. Staples; References 327 $a1.6.19 Rhodotron Y. Jongen, M. Abs1.6.20 Storage Rings W. Fischer; References; 1.6.21 Synchrotrons C. Zhang, S.X. Fang; References; 1.6.22 Two-Beam Accelerator J.P. Delahaye; References; 1.7 ACCELERATOR COMPUTER CODES R. Ryne; 2 BEAM DYNAMICS; 2.1 PHASE SPACE; 2.1.1 Linear Betatron Motion D.A. Edwards, M.J. Syphers; References; 2.1.2 Longitudinal Motion D.A. Edwards, M.J. Syphers; References; 2.1.3 Linear Coupled System D.A. Edwards, M.J. Syphers; References; 2.1.4 Orbital Eigen-Analysis for Electron Storage Ring J.A. Ellison, H. Mais, G. Ripken; References; 2.2 OPTICS AND LATTICES 327 $a2.2.1 Single Element Optics K. BrownReferences; 2.2.2 3-D Multipole Expansion, Calculation of Transfer Maps from Field Data, Fringe Fields M. Venturini, A. Dragt; References; 2.2.3 Lattices for Collider Storage Rings E. Keil; References; 2.2.4 Lattices for Low-Emittance Light Sources C. Steier; 2.2.4.1 Lattice choices; 2.2.4.2 Chromaticity correction and nonlinear optimization; 2.2.4.3 Systematic lattice optimization techniques; 2.2.4.4 Evolution of light source lattices; 2.2.4.5 Ultimate storage rings; References 327 $a2.2.5 Betatron Motion with Coupling of Two Degrees of Freedom V. Lebedev, A. Burov 330 $aEdited by internationally recognized authorities in the field, this expanded and updated new edition of the bestselling Handbook, containing more than 100 new articles, is aimed at the design and operation of modern particle accelerators. It is intended as a vade mecum for professional engineers and physicists engaged in these subjects. 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