Nonlinear Dynamics And Collective Effects In Particle Beam Physics - Proceedings Of The International Committee On Future Accelerators Arcidosso Italy 2017

Nonlinear Dynamics And Collective Effects In Particle Beam Physics - Proceedings Of The International Committee On Future Accelerators Arcidosso Italy 2017
Author: Swapan Chattopadhyay
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2019-01-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9813279621

This book of proceedings is an up-to-date review of the advances made in the past two decades on the production, control and exploitation of bright electron and light beams for science — in particular, innovative manipulation and control, in linear and circular accelerators, of high brightness charged particle beams. In the conceptual, theoretical and experimental framework of nonlinear beam dynamics and collective cooperative effects, the book provides an update of the state-of-the-art theoretical formulations, techniques and technologies, innovative concepts and scientific results obtained at existing accelerator facilities. Challenges and solutions, proposed or implemented, for the operation of third and fourth generation storage rings as synchrotron radiation sources and circular colliders for high energy particle physics, as well as radiofrequency linear accelerators for Compton/Thomson scattering-based light sources and free electron lasers, are reviewed and discussed. The complementarity between single-pass and recirculating light sources in energy, timing and spectral operational modes also emerges.

Nonlinear and Collective Phenomena in Beam Physics 1998 Workshop: International Committee on Future Accelerators

Nonlinear and Collective Phenomena in Beam Physics 1998 Workshop: International Committee on Future Accelerators
Author: Swapan Chattopadhyay
Publisher: American Institute of Physics
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1999-04-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781563968624

The reports in these proceedings cover several aspects related to the creation, manipulation and transport of intense charged particle beams. The Group on Single Particle Nonlinear Dynamics discussed issues relevant to particle accelerators and to the problems of storing charged particles in a circular accelerator for a very long time. The Group on Creation and Manipulation of High Phase Density Beams discussed topics relevant to the production, transport and monitoring of high brightness beams, including radiation emitted from free-electron lasers. The Group on Physics of, and Physics with, High Energy Density Beams covered some aspects of the physics that can be studied with photon and particle beams and on the physics of particle beams. This group attracted contributions from different concepts and utilizations of intense beams.

18th Advanced ICFA Beam Dynamics Workshop on Quantum Aspects of Beam Physics

18th Advanced ICFA Beam Dynamics Workshop on Quantum Aspects of Beam Physics
Author: Pisin Chen
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2002
Genre: Science
ISBN: 981277744X

Of working group C. Introduction and summary of working group C: part I / J.S.T. Ng -- Contributed papers. Is there emmitted radiation in the Unruh effect? / B.L. Hu and A. Raval -- Fermilab A0 channeling program / R.A. Carrigan, Jr. [and others] -- Integral characteristics of bremsstrahlung and pair photoproduction in a medium / V.N. Baier and V.M. Katkov -- The Coulomb corrections to e+e- pair production in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions / R.N. Lee -- Spin depolarization due to beam-beam interaction in linear colliders / K.A. Thompson -- Gravitational Čerenkov radiation and scalar stars / S. Capozziello, G. Lambiase and D.F. Torres -- D. Quantum methodologies in beam physics. Plenary papers. Supersymmetry and beam dynamics / J.D. Bjorken and P. Chen -- Landau damping in nonlinear Schrödinger equations / R. Fedele [and others] -- Summary of working group D. Quantum methodology in beam physics / A. Dragt and M. Pusterla -- Contributed papers. Controlled stochastic collective dynamics of particle beams in the stability regime / C. Petroni [and others] -- Quantum mechanical formalism of particle beam optics / S.A. Khan -- Localized coherent structures and patterns formation in collective models of beam motion / A. Fedorova and M. Zeitlin -- Quasiclassical calculations for Wigner functions via multiresolution / A. Fedorova and M. Zeitlin -- Single-particle quantum dynamics in a magnetic lattice / M. Venturini and R.D. Ruth -- Quantum-like approach to beam dynamics - application to the LHC and HIDIF projects / M. Pusterla -- Quantum mechanics of Dirac particle beam optics: single-particle theory / R. Jaganathan -- Quantum models in beam physics and signal analysis / M. Manko -- Radiative corrections in symmetrized classical electrodynamics / J.R. Van Meter [and others] -- Beyond Unruh effect: nonequilibrium quantum dynamics of moving charges / B.L. Hu and P.R. Johnson.

Nonlinear Problems in Accelerator Physics, Proceedings of the INT workshop on nonlinear problems in accelerator physics held in Berlin, Germany, 30 March - 2 April, 1992

Nonlinear Problems in Accelerator Physics, Proceedings of the INT workshop on nonlinear problems in accelerator physics held in Berlin, Germany, 30 March - 2 April, 1992
Author: Martin Berz
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2020-09-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1000112284

Nonlinear Problems in Accelerator Physics contains the proceedings of the International Workshop on Nonlinear Problems in Accelerator Physics. Consisting only of invited papers, the book focuses on resolving problems associated with nonlinear effects-essential for the development of the next generation of particle accelerators. It facilitates an understanding of accelerator optical systems. Topics covered include Hamiltonian dynamics (such as CHAOS), computer codes for design of focusing systems, and spectrometers. The book is of interest to researchers in high energy, nuclear, electron, ion and optical beam physics, and applied mathematics.

Understanding Nonlinear Effects and Losses

Understanding Nonlinear Effects and Losses
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Release: 2001
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With the planned construction of a large hadron collider (LHC) and a major upgrade of LEP (LEP-II) at CERN, a[Phi]-factory at Frascatti, and B-factories at SLAC (PEP-II) and KEK (KEK-B), we are now entering new energy and intensity regimes in both electron and proton circular colliders. Understanding and accurately estimating dynamic apertures and particle loss rates under both injection and colliding beam conditions is of primary importance. This paper summarizes discussions on Understanding Nonlinear Effects and Losses that took place in Working Group Three at the September 1994 Conference on Nonlinear Dynamics in Particle Accelerators at Arcidosso, Italy. Questions addressed were:[open-quotes]What do simulations indicate as the underlying causes of particle loss?[close-quotes] and[open-quotes]Do experiments agree with simulations-and if not, why not?[close-quotes] Special attention was given to a discrepancy between dynamic aperture measurements and theoretical predictions at HERA.